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Allow assignung a keyboard shortcut to make a file writable when opened in read-only mode #1851

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axel-h opened this issue May 2, 2018 · 4 comments

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@axel-h
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axel-h commented May 2, 2018

When opening a file in read-only mode with "-r", it can be made writable via the menu "Documents" -> uncheck "read only". Unfortunately, there seem to way to assign a shortcut to this. In the shortcut editor, "Documents" has not "read only" option to select.

@elextr
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elextr commented May 2, 2018

You have the mnemonic <Alt>D O

@axel-h
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axel-h commented May 2, 2018

Thanks. True, selecting via the menu letter also works and this is what I'm using. Just consider adding this to the shortcut customization list as a future improvement. Basic rule should be, that for everything in the menu there should be an option to assign a shortcut.

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+1. In Xubuntu with XFCE 4.12 in spanish language, I must press <ALT>D L L <ENTER> to put or remove the read only status. The first "L" is for "Ajuste de Línea" (line adjustment) and the second "L" is for "Sólo Lectura" (read only). Both items have the "L" underlined. Thanks.

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@migueloangelo you should probably open a separate issue for the clashing mnemonic.

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