Description of problem: the fbreader documentation shows a button on Preferences - Keys page that you press to assign the keys to change the keys that you use to control the reader (page up and down, and so on). That button is missing. All I see is "keybindings depend on orientation" "action for key" and "delay between accepted key pressings". http://www.fbreader.org/alan/PP3_options_key1_sml.png shows the button that is missing. Accordingly, you can't change the fbrreader control keys. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): fbreader-0.8.17-1.fc10 (affects both i386 and x86_64) How reproducible: every time Steps to Reproduce: 1. Load FBReader 2. click on Preferences. Select keys tab. Actual results: No "press this button to select key" button. Expected results: Should see a "press this button to select key" button. Additional info:
Indeed, yes. That screenshot appears out-of-date, though, as there are other fields (Action and Delay) that are not present there, but present in Fedora's package. It might be a limitation in the GTK interface, but I'll ask upstream to be sure.
Documentation is indeed out-of-date. If you press the key you want while that preference pane is open, it registers that as the key and gives you a drop-down list of which action to perform.