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Linux show/hide shortcut doesn't work

Open zach-is-my-name opened this issue 3 years ago • 1 comments

alt + / doesn't work

zach-is-my-name avatar Sep 03 '21 00:09 zach-is-my-name

There is no universal way to set this kind of keyboard shortcut on Linux. The best way to handle it is to have a set list of supported desktop environments and provide a command line utility that can be used to manually configure the shortcut on unsupported platforms.

BrknRobot avatar Nov 09 '21 20:11 BrknRobot

Same problem on debian. Also unfortunate that the shortcut is not configurable. Workaround: Define a shortcut in your desktop environment to call /usr/bin/frame. That will make it appear too.

lfinbob avatar Jan 28 '23 08:01 lfinbob

Whilst we are not imminently planning to make the summon shortcut configurable, it is on our roadmap and we are currently addressing an issue around displaying the correct shortcut for different keyboard layouts -- which might mitigate this linux issue. That work can be found in #1369.

goosewobbler avatar Jan 29 '23 15:01 goosewobbler

Addressed by #1494.
@zach-is-my-name @BrknRobot @lfinbob Please check out the latest Canary release.

goosewobbler avatar Mar 23 '23 13:03 goosewobbler