David Timms wrote:
Eric Brunson wrote:
David Timms wrote:
Eric Brunson wrote:
Before I file this in bugzilla, can someone confirm that the
"Launch help browser" keyboard shortcut is missing from
gnome-keybinding-properties? Both my test3 machines are missing
that configuration.
What is the menu|icon title that I can look at this ?
What should the help browser shortcut be ?
DaveT
In FC4 it is under Desktop -> Preferences -> Keyboard Shortcuts ->
Desktop, the title is "Launch help browser", it's the first item on
the list and the default key binding is F1. I don't have that option
on either of my test3 boxes.
OK, got it. Mine says disabled for the first 8 items, then AltF2,
AltF1 for Show the panel run application dialog and panel menu, and
there is a whole lot of other disabled's as well.
Interesting... on this test3 box it just showed up with the last yum
update, it was completely missing before, not just disabled. I'll have
to check my laptop downstairs, but I updated it yesterday also.
If a select the Launch help browser line and then type F1, it
definitely adds the shortcut, and Backspace disabled the shortcut.
While enabled the shortcut works, to show the general gnome help
overview.
A guess a lot of people would be used to pressing F1 to get context
sensitive help in whatever application they are in. Perhaps the
generic keyboard shortcut was overriding other applications use of the
F1 (for help - actually I just tried this oocalc, and found it to be
true) and so it has been removed ?
Definitely worth tracking down in bugzilla to see if it was on purpose
or not. It would be nice to get application specific help, and if the
app doesn't use the key, have it passed to the shortcuts system to get
gnome help, I guess ?
The reason it came to my attention was that I needed it disabled to run
a legacy terminal app that uses F1.
Thanks for the input!
DaveT.
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