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typek_pbMemberthis forum thread seem to be quite old one, but I’m facing the same issue now.
I’m also using eclipse in Xfce.
So, were you able to resolve the problem? If so, how?
Thanks.@rickcr wrote:
Sorry, I feel dumb now… it looks like it’s an issue with xfce destkop. ctrl-f6 is working fine in gnome and kde. I figured xfce would just use my gnome settings for keybindings so figured it would have been messed up in gnome as well. I’ll investigate more the keybindings in xfce to see what’s going on. I figured application keybindings would always take preference over desktop manager settings, but I guess that isn’t the case? I’ll see what I turn up.
support-tonyKeymastertypek_pb,
I’m sorry you’re seeing this issue. However, there doesn’t seem to be anything we can do to get Xfce to forward the Ctrl+F6 key combination to the application, instead of processing it in the Xfce window manager. Ctrl+Fn causes a switch to Xfce workspace n. It’s quite possible that you don’t have six or more Xfce workspaces but that doesn’t avoid Xfce consuming the key combination. I’ve tried removing the Ctrl+F6 setting with the Xfce settings application for the window manager but it didn’t help. I tried removing the key binding from the Xfce system-wide key bindings file but that didn’t help either.
You might get some solution if you ask on an Xfce or Xubuntu forum. However, there are a couple of workarounds you could try.
- Go to Window->Preferences->General->Keys. Search for the Next Editor command, select it, change the Binding and click Apply. To change the binding, you have to actually press the keys you want to use as the binding (like Ctrl-Alt-[, for example). This is an eclipse preference page, not a specific MyEclipse preference page.
- Use the key binding for Previous Editor instead. Shift-Ctrl-F6 is the default. This will just go through the editors in reverse order but might suit you.
Please let us know if this helps.
typek_pbMemberthanks for feedback.
I have in the meantime submitted bug report to Xfce: https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9478
support-tonyKeymasterPeter,
I hope the bug report gets some action. Thanks for letting us know.
typek_pbMemberI’m glad to inform you, that there is a workaround for the problem!
I’ve included it in the official xfce bug report as well. For those interested, see the blog entry I’ve written about the way I got it solved.
support-tonyKeymasterThanks for posting this workaround, Peter. Any other users facing this problem will find it useful.
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