On 02/18/2013 01:17 PM, Christoph Wickert wrote:
This was caused by a gtk2 update, see https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=759478
As a result we had to apply the patch from https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=768704 that changed <Control> to <Primary>. You can manually edit your ~/.config/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml/xfce4-keyboard-shortcuts.xml file or use xfce4-keyboard-settings to re-define the shortcuts.
Alright, thank you very much for the info, i had no knowledge about that change.
But anyway, i don't think that that change messed up my keyboard shortcuts. I have a script that gets executed when i log in, and i just forgot about it. Once i corrected the script, they started working, and so i'm pretty sure it was it.
I don't fully understand your problem, but fro what I get I haven't heard of it before. Anybody else?
I will try to explain it better this time:
So, when we go to settings>settings manager>window manager tweaks>placement you have two configuration options. The first one is a slider, and the second one are radio buttons, right? At the slider, my configuration is set all the way to Large, and at the radio buttons i have chosen the option "At the center of the screen".
What i want with the above configuration is that whenever a new window is started, my window manager doesn't choose where it should be placed. With the above configuration, the window is placed at the center of the screen, and then i move it if necessary (it's what i find to work best for me).
But that option is not working since today's update, and i really have no idea why. What happens now is that the windows aren't placed at the center, but in wherever place the window manager finds it better.
Now, what i know is, like i said in the previous email, if i go to settings>settings manager>window manager tweaks>placement and push the slider all the way to "Small", and then again all the way to "Large", the windows that are started get placed in the center again...
Weird?
I hope that i was clearer this time :)
Best regards, Christoph
Regards