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Re: [Bulk] Re: [Bulk] Re: [opensuse] My first major fail with KDE4
- From: Adam Tauno Williams <awilliam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2010 10:43:29 -0500
- Message-id: <1267199009.4636.11.camel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Fri, 2010-02-26 at 09:55 +0200, Dotan Cohen wrote:
The same way you do in just about every GNOME applications.
Go to System -> Personal -> Look-n-Feel, then in the Interface tab check
"Editable menu shortcut keys".
Go to nautilus->File, hover over the shortcut, and press whatever you
want it to be. It changes on the fly.
It is a good idea to uncheck "Editable menu shortcut keys" once you've
changed what you want to so that you don't accidentally re-assign key
bindings.
Icons are controlled via themes; customize the theme if you want to
change this. Although I do think that is a strictly KDE mindset thing -
there isn't any good reason to micro-manage such things; they are best
controlled by their container [the theme]
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How do I assign a New Folder keybinding to Nautilus?even keyboard shortcuts cannot be assigned nor changed.
Not true. I changed a key-binding just this morning.
The same way you do in just about every GNOME applications.
Go to System -> Personal -> Look-n-Feel, then in the Interface tab check
"Editable menu shortcut keys".
Go to nautilus->File, hover over the shortcut, and press whatever you
want it to be. It changes on the fly.
It is a good idea to uncheck "Editable menu shortcut keys" once you've
changed what you want to so that you don't accidentally re-assign key
bindings.
How do I assign a New Folder icon to Nautilus?Nor can icons or toolbars be modified from what I understand.Not true.
Icons are controlled via themes; customize the theme if you want to
change this. Although I do think that is a strictly KDE mindset thing -
there isn't any good reason to micro-manage such things; they are best
controlled by their container [the theme]
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