Description of problem: In using nautilus, I decided to take advantage of the can-change-accels feature (available in dconf-editor: org.gnome.desktop.applications.interface) so that I can change the keyboard shortcuts for the Move to Trash function to use the "Delete" key. Now, if I wish to rename a file and use the delete key to fix an editing mistake during the rename process, the file gets moved to the trash, but the file rename text box remains open trying to rename a file that doesn't exist. When I hit enter, it says that it cannot rename the file cause it doesn't exist. It seems that the keystrokes during the rename operation are not trapped within the rename text box. So using the delete key causes the character to be deleted in addition to remove the file. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Use the can-change-accels feature to change the keyboard shortcut for Move to Trash to delete. (Fedora 14 behavior) 2. Rename a file in the nautilus window (F2). 3. Move the cursor somewhere in the middle of the filename and press the delete key. Actual results: When the delete key is pressed the filename character is deleted and the underlying file is deleted. Expected results: The delete keystroke should be confined to the rename text box operation and only remove the adjacent character, not also remove the file. Additional info:
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