Re: short keys for plugins
- From: <tpgww@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: emelfm2@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2006 12:58:15 -0500
On Sun, 26 Nov 2006 22:08:23 +0100
Denis Prost <denis.prost@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > That would not be in the actions pick-list if the plugin hasn't been loaded
> It is, thanks !
> By the way, what's the use of the "plugin" choice in the action popup
> menu of the short keys dialog ? I tried to bind it to a key but did not
> notice any change.
The "top level" items in the menu don't do anything, it's the sub-menu items
that are relevant.
Without getting too technical, each action has flags indicating circumstances
in which it may not be used. The only action named "plugin.<something>" is
"plugin.<menu>", which is not a real action, it's a layout instruction for the
main context menu. So it's not allowed for a key-binding, and there's no
sub-menu item for it. But we can't get at the internals of gtk's menu
construction, to tell it to omit items for which there's no sub-menu.
Regards
Tom
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