[Solved] xfce4-terminal --hide-toolbars or --hide-toolbar?

Anybody notice that the --hide-toolbars option is no longer plural (with s suffix)???  The plural form has been replaced by the singular (no s suffix) form.  The man for xfce4-terminal still shows the plural option.  This change occurred on the last xfce4-terminal update (Version 0.6.1-1).
Last edited by hangten (2013-01-04 11:21:31)

hangten wrote:Anybody notice that the --hide-toolbars option is no longer plural (with s suffix)???  The plural form has been replaced by the singular (no s suffix) form.  The man for xfce4-terminal still shows the plural option.  This change occurred on the last xfce4-terminal update (Version 0.6.1-1).
Will be fixed in the next release:
http://git.xfce.org/apps/xfce4-terminal … e9b5f5314f
Wilco wrote:Yes and I also noticed my keybindings are no longer working. I hate it when packages remove the possibility to set custom keybindings (or I am just missing it)
The way to do that has changed. Have a look at "Editable Menu Accelerators" @ http://docs.xfce.org/faq.

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