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Build Identifier: I20100608-0911 = Helios/3.6.0 As with Eclipse 3.6 the shortcut: Shift+Ctrl+Numpad_Divide which triggerd "Collapse All" does not work any more. I checked this on Windows too and it is the same problem. Pressing Shift+Ctrl+L (Shortcuts) the shortcut is listed. Hovering over the Toolbar-Button, it shows the shortcut. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Having some Projects in one of the Navigators/Explorers 2. Open some Tree-Hierarchy 3. Press the Keyboard shortcut (view must be active): Shift+Ctrl+Numpad_Divide -> Nothing happens.
(In reply to comment #0) > As with Eclipse 3.6 the shortcut: Shift+Ctrl+Numpad_Divide which triggerd > "Collapse All" does not work any more. I checked this on Windows too and it is > the same problem. This works fine for me on Windows 7.
(In reply to comment #1) I can only check this on Windows XP and its not working there for me. I have checked it on Linux GTK Ubuntu x64 without any 3rd-party plug-ins and with a pure platform SDK. Its everywhere the same problem. It is the same problem whether Num-Lock is aktive or not. I currently don't have a clue what causes this. Any ideas? Am I the only one with this problem?
My tests with Windows are in a VM-Ware image running on my Ubuntu x64. I checked on a native Windows system and there the keyboard shortcut is working. So I assume that the Shortcut-combination is eaten by GTK. However, it is triggering nothing visible. How can I find out if GTK is eating the combination?
I solved it myself. There is a Keyboard preferences setting in GTK where the mouse pointer can be controlled with the numpad keys. I have never seen that setting. I deactivated it and now the shortcuts are working again. I am sorry for using your time.