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I tried what you said, and I couldn't change the shortcuts.
Are you sure you are not using any additional software to do this?
I'm using Rhythmbox 0.13.1, Ubuntu 10.10.
thanks.
pura vida.
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xournal needs the ability to customize keyboard shortcuts
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/524963
You re
On Rhythmbox you can customize shortcuts by hovering the mouse pointer on
the menu item you want to customize (e.g. Edit>Select All) and pressing the
key combination you want to change the shortcut to. These menus are
implemented using Gtk::UIManager.
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 9:09 PM, Leo Arias wr
buratinas, could you please tell us how rhythmbox menus can be customized?
I can't seem to find that option either.
I think that shortcuts are useful for all tools. For example, I use
xournal on my laptop to highlight pdf's too, and it is useful to change
from highlighter to eraser or to text on a
To my knowledge, GTK+ does not provide a good standard mechanism for
making the user interface customizable (or didn't when I last looked).
On my distribution (Fedora 12 running Gnome) rhythmbox (version 0.12.6)
does not have the feature you suggest, or else I couldn't figure out how
to activate it