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Any way to bring mnemonics back? #2215

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801nz opened this issue Jul 12, 2019 · 3 comments
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Any way to bring mnemonics back? #2215

801nz opened this issue Jul 12, 2019 · 3 comments

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@801nz
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801nz commented Jul 12, 2019

Another Buster victim here. GTK+3 gtk-auto-mnemonics and gtk-enable-mnemonics are deprecated long time as I see. Is there any workarounds or hacks for that?

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For me with GTK+ 3.22, if I press Alt it underlines the mnemonics. So pressing say Alt+p+n works fine, even though mnemonics aren't permanently visible.

Is this what you mean, or did I misunderstand?

If not, please mention version of Geany, and GTK+/GLib (Debug->Messages), as well as operating system and desktop environment.

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801nz commented Jul 13, 2019

I know that pressing Alt underlines "hotkeys". Was hoping that there is some way to make them permanently visible.

Geany 1.33, C
GTK 3.24.5
GLib 2.58.3
Debian Buster, Openbox, no desktop environment.

Also read that there is still option to use GTK2 version, but cannot decide yet. Both have their pros and cons...

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b4n commented Jul 13, 2019

Don't the settings you mention still work in ~/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini for the moment?
Anyway, I'm afraid there isn't anything Geany can do here, it should be a GTK question.

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