<Ctrl>+letter key bindings don't react any more

Bug #486995 reported by Alexander Bethke
6
This bug affects 1 person
Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
Exaile
Invalid
Undecided
Unassigned

Bug Description

Since some time, in 0.3.1+ (still in current r2660), the Ctrl+letter commands don't react any more.
However, all other key commands like navigation in the playlist and the Files Panel still work fine. Even Ctrl+Shift+S is functional.

This behaviour was showing on both machines I run exaile 0.3.1+ on. However some time ago (perhaps after the upgrade to Ubuntu 9.10, not sure), on one machine the key commands started working again. The other machine with the persisting problem is still on Ubuntu 9.04.

reacocard (reacocard)
Changed in exaile:
milestone: none → 0.3.1
status: New → Incomplete
Revision history for this message
reacocard (reacocard) wrote :

They work for me in 2793, is this still happening for you Alexander?

Revision history for this message
Steve Dodier-Lazaro (sidi) wrote : Re: [Bug 486995] Re: <Ctrl>+letter key bindings don't react any more

I think I noticed some of them were broken. I don't have the time to check
right now, but I think it's safer to keep the bug open and do a quick check.

One of those that are broken: in the tray icon's menu, "Quit" is no longer
bound to Q.

Revision history for this message
reacocard (reacocard) wrote :

Ctrl+Q in the main window works for me. As for the tray icon, its not Ctrl but pressing Q with the menu up does activate quit for me.

reacocard (reacocard)
Changed in exaile:
status: Incomplete → Invalid
Revision history for this message
Alexander Bethke (oolongbrothers) wrote :

Hi. Sorry I was off for some months due to moving several cities and a country.

From what I can tell the issue is present in Ubuntu 9.04 only, also with the current. trunk. Some GTK version quirk?

Regards, Alex

To post a comment you must log in.
This report contains Public information  
Everyone can see this information.

Other bug subscribers

Remote bug watches

Bug watches keep track of this bug in other bug trackers.