keythemerc problem

Jean-François Wauthy pollux at xfce.org
Sat Oct 30 14:44:21 CEST 2004


Le samedi 30 octobre 2004 à 14:05 +0200, Jasper Huijsmans a écrit :
> Benjamin Rich wrote:
> > Just wondering about why this is happening:
> > 
> > I have a set of keybindings for xfwm4, which are in
> > ~/.themes/Default/xfwm4/keythemerc. However, even those these bindings
> > *work* - they're picked up by xfwm4 and everything runs fine - what I
> > can't do anymore it seems is *edit* them. When I open the Settings
> > dialogue from the xfce panel, and go to Window Manager -> Keyboard, I
> > see two themes: Xfce-bold and Default, but both have only default
> > keybindings in them, and not mine. I also can't remove them from the
> > list.
> > 
> > The only way I can currently edit my keybindings is by changing stuff
> > directly in the .themes/.../keythemerc file.
> > 
> > I don't have any files in .xfce4/ (anymore) and I'm using the CVS
> > version of xfce. I've had this problem for a month or so, and I update
> > pretty regularly (this is still happening as of the update I did
> > sometime today).
> > 
> > Anyone know what might be causing this? Any help you can give me would
> > be really useful =)
> > 
> 
> I think the editor doesn't allow you to edit the Default theme anymore. 
> You can right-click on the keytheme list on the left and add a new one, 
> which you can edit.
> 
i confirm the Default theme isn't editable (even if in ~/.themes/) and
Xfce-bold is probably non-writable by normal user 
> 	Jasper
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Jean-François Wauthy <pollux at xfce.org>
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