Great!
I learned something else about Ubuntu today which will be very useful,
thanks! :) I set the status to invalid.
** Changed in: gnucash (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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can't make a new keyboard shortcut on gnucash menu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/178225
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Found it!
Being able to change menu shortcut keys is something that's been in GTK
for a while, but it looks like it's turned off by default, and the user
has to explicitly enable it.
System->Preferences->Appearance->Interface, check box 'Enable editable
menu shortcut keys'. That does the trick.
Thanks for your bug report.
I've installed debian etch and gnucash 2.0.5 but I can't reproduce what
you said, it's not possible for me to add/modify shorcut keys the way
you described it. However, I can do it with bluefish editor and I'm
really positively surprised because that would be very usefu
Ugh. July, *2007*.
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can't make a new keyboard shortcut on gnucash menu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/178225
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Sorry, GnuCash version is 2.2.1. This bug was also present in whatever
version I was running when I started using Ubuntu around July, 2000.
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can't make a new keyboard shortcut on gnucash menu
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