'alt+t' can't be set as keybinding for open-tab
Submitted by Pedro Villavicencio
Link to original bug (#557084)
Description
this report has been filed here:
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-terminal/+bug/284824
"In GNOME 2.22, I kept a alt+n and alt+t as 'new window' and 'new tab', as they're far easier to type than the default ctrl+shift+<letter>
. The 'disable menu accelerators' option was disabled, and all was well in the world.
In GNOME 2.24, you can still set the alt+t as a binding, but hitting it always inserts ^t into the terminal, rather than triggering the bind."
this is reproducible with Ubuntu Intrepid and GNOME trunk, thanks.
Version: 2.24.x
Resolution: RESOLVED DUPLICATE