Ctrl+Y shortcut for redo
Aaron J. Seigo
aseigo at kde.org
Thu Aug 31 19:33:37 BST 2006
On Thursday 31 August 2006 11:04, Thomas Zander wrote:
> Why would we want to loose a key for the KDE style just to accommodate ex
> Windows (and mac) users?
the answer is in the question; as simon has discovered it is nice for people
who switch between the three desktops, particularly on a day-to-day. the
question is whether it's worth "losing" that key combo and what other key
combos are in a similar situation (no point in only doing for it one and not
other often used shortcuts, right?)
if we do add this to the windows and mac layouts, it'll end up conflicting
with the uses of ctrl+y in apps anyways and annoy those people.
and for those who care, in our source code ctrl+y is used in:
kdiff to turn on manual diff alignment
kivio to select the zoom tool
kchat to turn on encryption
keditctl, which is deprecated, as an alternative to pressing enter (it doesn't
delete the selection is the only difference)
kalarm to toggle the systray icon
kbabel to check syntax of the loaded file
the use of this keystroke in keditctl and kalarm is dubious IMHO; it's an odd
combo for a zoom tool (kivio) and encryption (kchat). leaving kdiff and
kbabel on solid ground.
lxr.kde.org is useful =)
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