On Tue, 2014-09-16 at 16:17 +0000, Andre Robatino wrote: > What's really strange is that there's now Ctrl-Click to make the > opposite > choice of what "Open Terminal" is set to do by default. In particular, > if > you have the default choice of opening in a new window, and hold down > the > Ctrl key while choosing "Open Terminal", it opens in a new tab > instead. I > thought the whole point of menus was that they were supposed to be > discoverable - you learned to use a new application by first using the > menu > items, which showed you the associated keyboard sequences, then > advanced to > using the key sequences later. If someone is familiar enough with the > application to know about the nondiscoverable behavior, they won't be > using > the menus anyway, so why make them act like that? I agree. Secret buttons not affect the behavior of menu items. If you have time, you could file a bug for this upstream and see where it goes.... It looks like https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=732022 already exits for the missing hotkeys; their removal wasn't intentional.
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