Ctrl+Y shortcut for redo

Olivier Goffart ogoffart at kde.org
Sun Sep 3 14:34:41 BST 2006


Le samedi 2 septembre 2006 01:06, Lubos Lunak a écrit :
> On Friday 01 September 2006 22:29, Bart Coppens wrote:
> > On Friday 01 September 2006 22:13, Nicolas Goutte wrote:
> > > As far as I know, but I have not checked the setting in KDE:
> > > - Ctrl-F4 is similar to Ctrl-W
> > > - Alt-F4 is similar to Ctrl-Q
> >
> > Ctrl-F4 is switch to desktop 4 here; whereas Alt-F4 is similar to, but
> > not the same as, Ctrl-Q: Alt-F4 is kwin-based (at least, that's how it
> > looks), whereas Ctrl-Q is application-based. The latter leads to the
> > subtle, but present difference (the one I meant in my previous mail),
> > that Alt+F4 will, if need be, pop up KWin's 'This application does not
> > respond? Do you want to kill blah blah lost data blah' dialog (offering
> > to shoot it down, incredibly handy feature!), whereas Ctrl-Q will fail to
> > respond.
>
>  In fact, the difference is that:
> - Alt+F4 is "close window"
> - Ctrl+Q is "quit application"
> (and Ctrl+W is "close document" BTW, also possibly different from both
> things above)

yes, in Kopete, Ctrl+Q quit Kopete, while Alt+F4 close the window to the tray
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