The menus were only updated during context changes
(not if action states where updated directly),
and didn't take into account that the active action for a context
might still be disabled.
Also, enabled separators should not automatically lead to enabled menus.
The dummy shortcut eater did not always work, we sometimes do have
mutual exclusive shortcuts in the same context.
The current solution is simpler: ignore text input when the control modifier
is used. This seems to be in line with other toolkits and applications.
Done with: thorbjorn
The patch introduces a dummy action which eats the respective
shortcuts when the real action is disabled.
This works around an issue on X11, where some Ctrl-shortcuts do
insert printable text, for example Ctrl+. for the next bookmark.
Without the patch, Ctrl+. would insert an unexpected '.' into
the text when there are no bookmarks.
Reviewed-by: con
Use relative paths with -d-option, check for symlinked depots.
Add revert-actions.
Use different context/kinds for editors, suppressing warnings.
Introduce common run-function.