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.