Description of problem: In key shortcut dialog, when I click in the 'shortcut' column for particular entry, and assign the same key sequence as this entry already has, the entry will be removed. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): xfce4-settings-4.10.0-4.fc18.x86_64 How reproducible: always Steps to Reproduce: 1. add entry that runs program Terminal and assign shortcut Ctrl+t 2. once entry is added, click in the shortcut column to change it's key sequence 3. enter the same he sequence as before (Ctrl+t) 4. observe that the entry has been removed from the list Actual results: entry is removed from the list of assigned key shortcuts Expected results: entry remains in the list, key sequence is updated (effectively unchanged) Additional info:
I can confirm this here too. ;( Would you like to report it upstream? Or would you like me to?
Fixed upstream, might already be fixed in Fedora too.
Yeah, sounds like that should be in 4.10.0... Can you check and see if you can reproduce it now?
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