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[gcmd-dev] GnomeCmdFileSelector breaks user-defined keybindings for keyc
From: |
Manuel Bua |
Subject: |
[gcmd-dev] GnomeCmdFileSelector breaks user-defined keybindings for keycodes such as GDK_KP_xxx and GDP_Page_xxx |
Date: |
Thu, 23 Jun 2011 11:27:55 +0200 |
While trying to bind CTRL+Page_down for moving to the next tab i noticed the
key wasn't getting processed, it worked fine with CTRL+Page_up instead.
So looking at the code, it seems we are using some "sensitive" keys that
could *potentially* be bound to other user-defined shortcuts: processing key
there imply the keyboard event to not bubble up anymore.
The attached patch fix *only* the Page_down problem by removing it from the
switch: i'm still new to the codebase and i don't want to break any previous
behavior, but i would check for these keycodes if they are already bound to
any shortcut and if it's the case, just drop out of the "key_pressed"
handler.
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Manuel
0001-Do-not-overwrite-potentially-user-customized-keybind.patch
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