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Re: bookworm: xfce4-terminal bug?



On Sat, 23 Sep 2023 20:36:41 -0600
Charles Curley <charlescurley@charlescurley.com> wrote:

> On Sat, 23 Sep 2023 22:53:44 +0200
> Greg <pld@sojka.co> wrote:
> 
> > I'm using mc in xfce4-terminal. To close mc you use F10 key. 
> > Unfortunately, the xfce4-terminal option
> > Edit->Preferences->Advance->Disable menu shortcut key (F10 by
> > default) Does not work. Whatever I set, F10 always activates menu.  
> 
> Which version of Debian and xfce4-terminal are you running?
> 
> On Bullseye and xfce4-terminal 0.8.10 (Xfce 4.16) I have the menu
> shortcut key disabled, and xfce4-terminal passes the F10 key to a
> program running in that terminal (emacs -nw in my case). Indeed, I can
> leave the window open and toggle the setting, and the terminal will
> act appropriately.
> 
> With no program running in the terminal, you should see a tilde (~),
> which bash will expand properly.
> 
> > The following also does not help:
> > In the Settings Editor:
> >      On the left, under "Channel", scroll down and select
> > "xsettings" On the right, under "Property | Type | Locked | Value",
> > look for Gtk > MenuBarAccel
> >      Double-click on the row of "MenuBarAccel" to edit this property
> >      In the "Edit Property" dialog, delete the value F10 (leave it 
> > blank) and click Save.  
> 
> Mine still shows F10. I don't believe I've ever touched it.
> 

I've got it on sid. I've reported it as bug 1050734.

The other mc workaround is 10 on the menu bar at the bottom.

-- 
Joe


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