MacGPG: Hitting cmd+shift+f in webstorm opens gpg services

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Chris Sobolewski

09 Apr, 2019 06:57 PM

I use jet brains web storm in my day to day development. Ever since installing the GPG suite, using cmd+shift+f will open both web storm’s final, and the GPG services box.

This key combination only seems to open the GPG services inside web storm. It doesn’t happen say, in Outlook or Chrome.

Expected
cmd+shift+f works as normal in all my apps

macOS                   10.13.6     17G65
GPG Suite               2018.5      2368    (6f26711)
GPG Mail                3.0.1       1347    (39fef82b)  Trial Expired
GPG Keychain    -
GPG Services            1.11.6      1056    (ad0c960)
MacGPG                  2.2.10      921     (b487092)
GPG Suite Preferences   2.1.4       1077    (ad934a9)
Libmacgpg               0.8.7       895     (78f424a)
pinentry                1.1.0       10      (1ff8803)
  1. Support Staff 1 Posted by Steve on 10 Apr, 2019 09:11 AM

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    Hi Chris,

    welcome to the GPGTools support platform. Sorry you are having problems using GPG Suite.

    We have already removed all default keyboard shortcuts to avoid collisions in our code already. While this is fixed in the nightly build and will be included in the next stable release unfortunately users with existing installations have to disable the shortcuts manually in System Preferences > Keyboard > Shortcuts > Services. Look for any OpenPGP: entry and remove the shortcuts as desired.

    Or you could switch to the beta channel as GPG Suite 2019.1b1 includes the fix. To do this open System Preferences > GPG Suite and tick the beta option, then check for updates.

    Hope this helps.

    Best,
    Steve

  2. Steve closed this discussion on 23 Sep, 2019 10:09 AM.

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