An Xfce glob - Tag - xfce4-terminalXfce, Xfce, Xfce...2013-09-26T20:26:13+02:00urn:md5:ec5b2a97ab04f9cc42d757e1abae7e00DotclearStable releases!urn:md5:87b8904db65806495d9be3449cc9d4b92013-05-08T14:36:00+02:00JérômeEnglishkeyboard-shortcutslibxfce4uiplanet-xfcereleasetumblerxfcexfce4-appfinderxfce4-panelxfce4-settingsxfce4-terminalxfwm4 <p>Last week-end, our awesome Nick released new stable versions for almost all Xfce major components: libxfce4util, tumbler, xfce4-appfinder, xfce4-session, xfce4-panel, xfwm4, xfce4-settings, garcon, thunar, xfce4-terminal and tumbler (this is not amnesia, we got two releases in a single day for this component!).</p>
<p>I still need to release libxfce4ui 4.10.1 which would fix some keyboard shortcut issues: numpad shortcuts, shortcuts with Shift, shortcuts with Alt+Print... I need some testers for this stable branch before releasing. So grab the code on git or from <a href="http://git.xfce.org/xfce/libxfce4ui/snapshot/libxfce4ui-a5305e1e95862eca12f8d0fd6619adccfa865dee.tar.bz2" hreflang="en">this tarball</a> and please confirm if it works fine after restarting your session. Thanks in advance for your help.</p>
<p>The list of changes which can be found in those stable releases in available on the <a href="http://mail.xfce.org/pipermail/xfce-announce/2013-May/thread.html" hreflang="en">Xfce Announcement mailing list</a>. I wish you all an improved Xfce experience!</p>Xfce4-terminal 0.6.x keyboard shortcutsurn:md5:b674225f98bbab869a239e0d2d2d095e2013-01-05T13:54:00+01:00JérômeEnglishkeyboard-shortcutsplanet-xfcexfcexfce4-terminal <p>A lot of users seem to be wondering how to edit keyboard shortcuts in xfce4-terminal 0.6.x. The built-in shortcut editor is indeed gone and the application now uses editable GTK+ accelerators like other GTK+ applications. This is more consistent and allows to drop the exo dependency which makes the application lighter.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://docs.xfce.org/faq" hreflang="en">FAQ of the Xfce documentation</a> has a guide on how to edit GTK+ accelerators of xfce4-terminal. You'll get your custom shortcuts back in no time!</p>
<p>PS: xfce4-terminal 0.6.1 is out and has a killer "drop-down" mode ala guake / tilda. See <a href="https://plus.google.com/115410781201569373644/posts" hreflang="en">Nick's Google+</a> page for screenshots.</p>