"t" key is bound to window

Michael P. Reilly arcege at gmail.com
Sat Nov 5 14:42:59 EDT 2011


On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 12:36 PM, John Ralls <jralls at ceridwen.us> wrote:

>
> On Nov 5, 2011, at 7:12 AM, Michael P. Reilly wrote:
>
> > Hi, have a very peculiar behavior that started earlier this week.  When
> in
> > register based entry field, typing a 't" does not enter the character,
> but
> > instead causes the "Online Banking Connection Window" to pop-up.  The
> same
> > behavior occurs in a budget field.  The 't' key is correctly bound to the
> > character in entry fields in any dialogs (like the Online Banking
> > Connection Window).
> >
> > Particulars:
> > Ubuntu 11.10
> > GnuCash 2.4.7 (rb5bdf19+) - loaded from the Ubuntu repository
> >
> > Steps to reproduce:
> > Create a new, empty file.
> > Open a new Accounts page.
> > Create an account ('t' does work here).
> > Open a register for the new account.
> > Click in any field (for budget, may need to enter twice, neither 't' is
> > displayed)
> > Type the 't' key
> > Wait for dialog
> >
> > The Shift-t, Ctrl-t and Alt-t characters all work as expected and 't' is
> > the only key with the problem.  I've gone through all the
> > ~/.gconf/apps/gnucash files, looking more closely at ones that changed in
> > the last five days, and found nothing relevant.
> >
> > Attached is the output from 'gnucash --debug --log=debug --logto=stderr'.
> >
> > Any clues would be appreciated.  Thank you.
>
> You've managed to set a keyboard shortcut on a menu item (probably one of
> the Actions>Online Banking entries), which you can do on Linux by
> highlighting the menu item and pressing a key combination. This is stored
> in the file ~/.gnucash/accelerator-map. You can edit that file (when
> Gnucash isn't running) or you can find the menu item with the offending
> shortcut and change it to something else.
>
> Regards,
> John Ralls
>
>
Thank you, John.  I was just looking in the .gconf structure - earlier in
the mailing list it reported that accel keys were located there.

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