On Fri, Dec 17, 2004 at 07:47:06PM -0800, Steve Lamb wrote: > Ralph Katz wrote: > >I learned the answer earlier from this list: > >http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2004/10/msg03534.html > > Fat lot that does those of us using KDE. Pft. This whole "must run > Gnome to configure" crap is starting to really piss me off. At least KDE > apps have the courtesy of allowing one to configure their shortcuts in the > app.
Huh? Did I miss something? From ~/.gtkrc-2.0: # allow ctrl-u to work in text boxes binding "my-text-entry" { bind "<ctrl>u" { "delete-from-cursor" (paragraphs, -1) } } class "GtkEntry" binding "my-text-entry" # and in text views binding "my-text-view" { bind "u" { "delete-from-cursor" (paragraphs, 1) } } class "GtkTextView" binding "my-text-view" # --------------------------------------------------------------------------- # allow the user to change accelerators gtk-can-change-accels = 1 It's not like it's rocket science, guys. If you don't want to use g-c-c (I certainly don't), then set things the way you want them to be yourself. Of course, I would never use crapfox either, but this solves the problem for *all* GTK applications. -- Marc Wilson | Just go ahead and write your own multitasking [EMAIL PROTECTED] | multiuser os! Worked for me all the times. -- | Linus Torvalds
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