While I agree that in terms of overall system functionality this is a
"low" priority, having a user preference option that's effectively dead
and broken is very bad usability and very frustrating for Ubuntu users.
Imagine fiddling with a preference repeatedly to no effect whatsoever.
IMO it would be preferable to remove the hotkey feature entirely unless
it can be restored to functionality, and making a decision either way
would be good for the next release.

BTW, this hotkey  functionality_is_ a key feature for a notetaking
application, because it's fundamentally what makes it possible to
integrate it with day-to-day workflow. And the workaround is not in fact
a complete workaround, because tomboy ignores parameters if there's a
running instance. Finally, the panel workaround did not work for me
(tomboy isn't listed in the "add to panel" list; a panel applet is
running after tomboy is executed, but the hotkey isn't working).

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  Hotkeys don't work with indicator-application

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