
On Mon, 2005-04-04 at 16:34 +1200, Perry Lorier wrote:
One thing I do like about The Gimp is that you can bind shortcut keys on the fly. If you find yourself accessing the same menu heaps, you just hover over the item with the mouse and press the key you want to be bound to it. it then binds that key to that feature so you can press that instead. I often bind f1 -> f5 to things I'm commonly doing "right now" and use that to quickly select things, then later when I'm doing something else I'll rebind them to something else. As a side note, this is available in almost all GTK applications (Except where the authors have explicitly turned the behaviour off) Just enable it in Preferences > Menus and Toolbars -> Editable menu accelerators
Alastair -- (o< - A l a s t a i r P o r t e r //\ V_/_ alastair(a)linuxexperience.com