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Le 30/03/2012 16:22, John Lea a écrit :
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Hi All,<br>
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I have reported the HUD keyboard shortcut user configuration bug
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The translation team have been cc'ed on this email. Tim, is this
change good on your side?<br>
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I just gave it a try and there is a way to avovid adding any work to
compiz if we accept having an incorrect value if someone is using
gnome-panel + compiz (which what I'm totally fine). unity-2d still
need to be warned to read the unity gconf value though.<br>
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However, I saw that gnome-control-center doesn't want to assign
"Alt" (and even showing the value) alone. Normal, it's not done for
tapping :p<br>
So I need to add the tap support and force it to show alt. It won't
be a 10 minutes hack in the end ;)<br>
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Cheers,<br>
Didier<br>
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thanks,<br>
John<br>
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On 30/03/12 11:52, Didier Roche wrote:
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30/03/2012 12:49, John Lea a écrit : <br>
<blockquote type="cite">Hi Neil, that's good news ;-) Didier,
would it be possible to expose this HUD key config option in
the 'System Settings->Keyboard->Shortcuts' panel? <br>
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This is certainly doable, here is what need to be done: <br>
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- There is some compiz work needed by compiz developer to do
that (Tim?). <br>
- Also remember that it means it needs translation, so you need
to ping the translator team about it (John? ;)). <br>
- Also, please ping the 2D guys as they are making an option as
well, but this would mean they would have to read it from gconf
and gsettings and I'm unsure it's easy for them to revert to
gconf for one setting at this point. <br>
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Cheers <br>
Didier <br>
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