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I can not change Alt+1 shortkey #17

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zarinfam opened this issue Sep 2, 2012 · 3 comments
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I can not change Alt+1 shortkey #17

zarinfam opened this issue Sep 2, 2012 · 3 comments
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zarinfam commented Sep 2, 2012

I want to assign Alt+1 to another action in NetBeans but when i change the shortkey the Alt+1 was disabled, although i can change Alt+2 and Alt+3 and assign them to other NetBeans action.
can anyone help me?
is this a bug?
before installing this plugin everything was fine.
I am working on Ubuntu 12.04 and NetBeans 7.2

thanks.

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Thank you, i will fix it as soon as i have a bit of time:
dzsessona/QuickOpener-Eclipse#10

On Sun, Sep 2, 2012 at 7:21 AM, Saeed Zarinfam notifications@github.comwrote:

I want to assign Alt+1 to another action in NetBeans but when i change the
shortkey the Alt+1 was disabled, although i can change Alt+2 and Alt+3 and
assign them to other NetBeans action.
can anyone help me?
is this a bug?
before installing this plugin everything was fine.
I am working on Ubuntu 12.04 and NetBeans 7.2

thanks.


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com//issues/17.

@dzsessona
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sorry forget about the wrong link.

@ghost ghost assigned dzsessona Sep 4, 2012
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view the committ 3d72f62, in particular now you can:

alt + 1 = Open in the default os terminal (when available selected file)
alt + 2 = Open in the default os file system browser (when available selected file)
alt + 3 = copy path to clipboard (when available selected file)
alt + 4 = launch custom command
alt + 5 = open file system in...
alt + 6 = open shell in...

You can customize the shorcut (and change the binding in tools -> keymap)
I suggest to follow the bug #19 to see if there is going to be an alt + 7 to launch the default custom command.

This change will be available in the version 12.09, will notify when i will release it.

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