Follwing errors were being thrown:
FAILED tests/test_prefseditor_keybindings.py::test_keybinding_successfully_reassigned_after_clearing[accel_params0] - AttributeError: 'TreeModelFilter' object has no attribute 'set'
It seems earlier the Gtk.ListStore() was directly being passed in the test cases. After the changes to the Preferences to add a search filter bar we had added a filter Gtk.TreeModelFilter and for the widget we were setting it:
widget.set_model(self.treemodelfilter)
Now it seemed that instead of Gtk.ListStore() the object Gtk.TreeModelFilter was being received and since it did not have a "set" function the above error was thrown.
I have made changes so that the Gtk.ListStore() is taken from Gtk.TreeModelFilter via get_model function and this indirection is removed.
-fixed: The problem in displaying is happening as the the config the key for eg Control is being saved as <Primary> and the short cut alphabetic character is being picked when creating the menu item and not being overwritten from config
-Note: the short cut for function keys are not being displayed in context-menu
- added a filter to the preferences menu for easy access to shortcuts
- may require some tweak, on search term size and update
Note: when edited in prefs it seems the Short Cut Labes in (right click) Context Menu are not updated will fix that in that bug Issue #662
- added short cuts / accelarators to right click context menu
- menu is updated from config so changes in preferences keybindings appear dynamically
- Note: I think there is a bug or discrepancy where
for the action edit window title config.py says:
'edit_window_title': 'w where as in code: terminal_popup_menu.py
item = Gtk.ImageMenuItem.new_with_mnemonic(_('Set W_indow Title'))
Character i is selected as mnemonic.
- fixed the above discrepancy
- changes for the pre-close-term event in the plugin
- submitting as I had first thought of using current event close-term, but later thought of a consistent solution
- saves the working directory and layout of last session (last window) closed
- layout is saved under name of SaveLastSessionLayout
- can be loaded from context menu (right click) -> layouts -> "SaveLastSessionLayout"
- last working directory is also saved
By default, GTK sets the prgname to argv[0], which is then used to
choose the correct .desktop file. If the program is run through a
symlink, such as through `/etc/alternatives/x-terminal-emulator`,
argv[0] is not `terminator` so under Wayland the desktop file is not
detected, leading to a missing icon.