I cleaned up a few toolbars to have a quite minimalistic appearance of Opus (they can be toggled in per hotkeys). I almost always use the keyboard.
I had different Hotkeys, using the »Alt« key plus different other keys, like »set folder colours« going from Alt-5 to Alt-0. After hiding the toolbars as
a default, many functions were gone, although they weren't apparently included in those tool bars, at least i couldn't spot them anywhere.
Also, i made those buttons as hotkeys in the -> customize -> keys section as hotkeys, but now many of them are now referred to as toolbars. Is there
a way to make the hotkeys work, even if the toolbar is in a hidden state? As a workaround i copied lots of codes into a submenu of a toolbar, that is
»always on«, which works fine. Only lots of stuff turns out to have the same problem, when i need to use it occasionally.
By the way, did something change in that keys list? It seems as if it is a new feature, that keys can be directly changed without to have to go into
edit mode.
They must have been somewhere in your menus/toolbars if it says "Toolbar" in the Type column. Try searching the toolbar config files if you can't find something (maybe it's tucked away within a three-button, for example).
If you create a standalone hotkey then it will always be there. Any new hotkey you create via Customize -> Keys is standalone. Any hotkey you add to a toolbar/menu item is tied to the toolbar/menu.
It hasn't been there forever but I think it's been there for quite a while.
Well, i looked through them, & there was absolutely no three way buttons containing that code. I made all buttons in the customize mode in the keys section. Strange.
It would be good to have the possibility to change that types afterwards.
There has to be some explanation. Maybe it is, because the first version of colours was a context menu thing? I also have another three colour combinations, Alt-1 to Alt-3, that are not of the toolbar type for some reason.
If you created (not just edited but created from scratch) the hotkeys via Customize -> Keys then it shouldn't be possible for them to have the Toolbar type. They'd have the Hotkey (or Hotkey* if global) type.
Interesting. The explanation could be, that those template keys which i used came from a very old tool bar & originally had some other purpose & i changed them into the Properties Setcolor function, which would explain how it was possible, that i've edited them in the customize mode. If the template was from a toolbar & i copied the button a couple of times for the other colours, then it is logical.