On Mon, 2009-06-22 at 15:56 +0000, Sam Illingworth wrote:h
> The difference seems to be that the shortcut for launching the
> terminal is set in gconf setting /apps/metacity/global_keybindings (as
> is the shortcut for minimizing all windows to show the desktop, for
> example), while the shortcut for locking the screen is set
> in /apps/gnome_settings_daemon/keybindings (as is the shortcut for
> launching the web browser, for example)
Which begs the question... Why isn't there a central place for all
keybindings and mouse + stylus gestures? That would be the best thing,
so that there's less of a question as to what application controls
bindings where, perhaps... ?
On Mon, 2009-06-22 at 15:56 +0000, Sam Illingworth wrote:h global_ keybindings (as settings_ daemon/ keybindings (as is the shortcut for
> The difference seems to be that the shortcut for launching the
> terminal is set in gconf setting /apps/metacity/
> is the shortcut for minimizing all windows to show the desktop, for
> example), while the shortcut for locking the screen is set
> in /apps/gnome_
> launching the web browser, for example)
Which begs the question... Why isn't there a central place for all
keybindings and mouse + stylus gestures? That would be the best thing,
so that there's less of a question as to what application controls
bindings where, perhaps... ?
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Karl Hegbloom <email address hidden>