Can confirm this sequential use fails in non-Trinity apps and functions in Trinity apps. 3.5.13.1
Interestingly i get segfault for guest using the latest firefox-16 while root works ok.

Jay

On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 1:42 AM, Darrell Anderson <humanreadable@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Do you mean the gtk-qt-engine package? If yes, I don't know
> how to "disable" other than to remove the package. I tested
> that and the sequential use of the Alt key still fails. I
> don't use themes.
>
> I tested in Firefox, Seamonkey, Opera, and LibreOffice
> Writer. The sequential use of the Alt key fails on all. Only
> concurrent Alt+F selects the File menu in non-Trinity apps.
>
> As another test, I reverted to my GIT short version 8443
> from Oct. 29-30. Same results. I don't know when the style
> engine work began. I have some older package sets I could
> test although removing and installing full package sets
> takes a while.

Looks like the sequential Alt key is broken at least all the way back to 3.5.13. At least, that usage won't work for me in my 3.5.13 virtual machine.

Slavek, would you please test 3.5.13.1? All you need do is open a non Trinity app, such as Firefox, and sequentially press Alt then F. The File menu should open.

Darrell


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