[00:56] <xubuntu60w> I have a mid 2010 MacBook Pro that I'm having trouble installing Xubuntu on, I get a UEFI error. What am I doing wrong, or what do I need to do to make this install work?
[15:55] <bashtux> hi guys, is there a way to force the system to use the application that has focus shortcut keys?
[15:55] <bashtux> i find alot of conflicting global shortcuts from xfce that interfere with my apps, i would of thought the app that had focus would take preferece
[15:59] <tmager> bashtux: you can disable the global shortcuts that you don't need, but I'm not aware of any way to make application shortcuts take precedence over them.
[16:01] <bashtux> hmm mkay, thanks, like if im in Double-Commander Alt-F5 is to pak / compress, but xfce has this same binding to maximize horizontal
[16:02] <bashtux> did not want to take away from the global shortcuts but i might have to :D
[16:03] <tmager> Fair; they can also be rebound, if there's a better configuration for you.
[16:04] <bashtux> yeah true ;) would of been easier for me if i could just tick a box that had the apps that had focus take preference over the system wide ones.....
[16:04] <bashtux> but yeah, remap it is ;)
[16:06] <bashtux> was having the same issues with midnight commander, as the file managers have loads of key mappings there are bound to be many overlapping with the system
[16:12] <sublevel> bashtux: I was looking for how to disable alt+number shortcuts in the terminal recently, the answer is here if you need that  https://docs.xfce.org/apps/terminal/start
[16:14] <bashtux> thanks very much....reading
[16:16] <sublevel> I think everything else can be disabled in the preferences dialog for terminal
[16:16] <sublevel> ...aside from system-wide shortcuts.
[16:18] <bashtux> https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/289403/how-to-configure-xfce-to-handle-keyboard-shortcuts-hotkeys-on-key-release-up-no
[16:19] <bashtux> my exact problem and it seems and XFCE issue