[Wiki] Could it be documented where geany fetches all information about keyboard-shortcuts, including the accelerators used, on the wiki?
On the following URL at the wiki:
https://wiki.geany.org/howtos/sorted_keyboard_shortcuts
It is explained how to change keyboard shortcuts. I tried it, but whenever I change it, it simply does not keep what I do. So I can not use it via the GUI. No clue why; I have the same problem with "do not use newlines automatically" by the way - I reported this some time ago, and even when I disable the check box, it still auto-adds newlines. I hate this; I'd wish it were not the default, as even when I toggle the checkbox, nothing changes. Anyway, the other issue I have is that I want to find out which file to modify to change the default keybindings, as the GUI also does not work for me.
Could the above URL, at the wiki, please also document where the keyboard accelerator is stored? I found the .glade file here:
/usr/share/geany/geany.glade
e. g. for "Find Next", which I want to change to "F3" key.
However had, when I looked at the XML file, I could not find the corresponding accelerator. I think it is primary-g (ctrl+g) by default. I could not find it in that XML file so I assume it is somewhere else.
Could someone add information to the above wiki? Maintaining the wiki is, in my opinion, super-useful, even if extra-work; google search really sucks these days and I can not find anything really, so I would like to have some more semi-advanced information on wiki and in-project sites when possible. (The issue of not being able to change something I may report in another thread; right now I am trying to adjust to geany permanently, as my old, ancient editor no longer compiles either and has been abandoned many years ago, so it is time to commit to a change, and I don't want to go back to vim. kate is also very annoying actually, gedit is ok-ish but lacks too many features to be really useful. geany sits kind of between text-editor and IDE so it is actually the best choice now, IMO, save for a few small things which I will hopefully be able to figure out in the coming weeks. I even started to gather hints related to geany into a local markdown file, and do so consistently, until I eventually understand geany better. Right now I don't understand it too well.)