On Tue, 2014-09-16 at 16:17 +0000, Andre Robatino wrote:
What's really strange is that there's now Ctrl-Click to make
the
opposite
choice of what "Open Terminal" is set to do by default. In particular,
if
you have the default choice of opening in a new window, and hold down
the
Ctrl key while choosing "Open Terminal", it opens in a new tab
instead. I
thought the whole point of menus was that they were supposed to be
discoverable - you learned to use a new application by first using the
menu
items, which showed you the associated keyboard sequences, then
advanced to
using the key sequences later. If someone is familiar enough with the
application to know about the nondiscoverable behavior, they won't be
using
the menus anyway, so why make them act like that?
I agree. Secret buttons not affect the behavior of menu items. If you
have time, you could file a bug for this upstream and see where it
goes....
It looks like
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=732022 already
exits for the missing hotkeys; their removal wasn't intentional.