On 2014-11-10 20:06, Adarsh K wrote:
> super+m key is not working for any key bindings. The problem is not only
> with maximizing windows but it is identified for other keybindings also
> so please correct me if i am wrong Thaddaus
I think you should have a look at:
.config/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml/xfce4-keyboard-shortcuts.xml
This file defines several shortcuts twice. For example, in my version it
contains two definitions that maximize the current window:
in that order. It is the second, Alt-F10, that works, but if I look in the
xfce4-settings-manager, that tells me that Alt-F7 should maximize the window.
Of course, such definitions should occur only once.
The attached script looks for multiply defined shortcuts in
.config/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml/xfce4-keyboard-shortcuts.xml.
When I run it on my own xfce4-keyboard-shortcuts.xml I get:
When I remove the first occurrences of all these double definitions from the
file it looks like my system has become sane: I don't succeed in generating new
double definitions by redefining shortcuts in xfce4-settings-manager and
everything works as expected. So it may well be that these double occurrences
have been generated by older versions of xubuntu.
If this is true, then it may be wise to have xfce4-settings-manager to check for
the occurrence of double definitions and let it remove those.
I suggest that you first clean up your own xfce4-keyboard-shortcuts.xml and see
if that helps.
On 2014-11-10 20:06, Adarsh K wrote:
> super+m key is not working for any key bindings. The problem is not only
> with maximizing windows but it is identified for other keybindings also
> so please correct me if i am wrong Thaddaus
I think you should have a look at: xfce4/xfconf/ xfce-perchannel -xml/xfce4- keyboard- shortcuts. xml
.config/
This file defines several shortcuts twice. For example, in my version it
contains two definitions that maximize the current window:
<property name="& lt;Alt& gt;F7" type="string" value=" maximize_ window_ key"/> lt;Alt& gt;F10" type="string" value=" maximize_ window_ key"/>
<property name="&
in that order. It is the second, Alt-F10, that works, but if I look in the manager, that tells me that Alt-F7 should maximize the window.
xfce4-settings-
Of course, such definitions should occur only once. xfce4/xfconf/ xfce-perchannel -xml/xfce4- keyboard- shortcuts. xml. shortcuts. xml I get:
The attached script looks for multiply defined shortcuts in
.config/
When I run it on my own xfce4-keyboard-
2 move_window_ workspace_ 5_key workspace_ 2_key workspace_ 4_key left_key right_key workspace_ 9_key prev_workspace_ key workspace_ 8_key workspace_ 1_key next_workspace_ key workspace_ 3_key workspace_ 6_key workspace_ 7_key
2 move_window_up_key
2 move_window_
2 move_window_
2 move_window_
2 workspace_12_key
2 move_window_
2 up_workspace_key
2 workspace_11_key
2 move_window_
2 workspace_10_key
2 maximize_window_key
2 move_window_
2 move_window_
2 move_window_
2 move_window_
2 move_window_
2 move_window_
2 move_window_
19 doubles
When I remove the first occurrences of all these double definitions from the manager and manager to check for
file it looks like my system has become sane: I don't succeed in generating new
double definitions by redefining shortcuts in xfce4-settings-
everything works as expected. So it may well be that these double occurrences
have been generated by older versions of xubuntu.
If this is true, then it may be wise to have xfce4-settings-
the occurrence of double definitions and let it remove those.
I suggest that you first clean up your own xfce4-keyboard- shortcuts. xml and see
if that helps.
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Wybo Dekker