[apaku at gmx.de: Re: KDE/kdevplatform/plugins/contextbrowser]
David nolden
zwabel at googlemail.com
Sat Jan 24 00:43:47 UTC 2009
Am Samstag 24 Januar 2009 01:26:26 schrieb Matthew Woehlke:
> > Then I noticed that it does not work in some other styles. Unfortunately
> > the style-option can not be overriden app-locally, that's the reason for
> > the hack. I think it is totally ok, since this is much more valuable than
> > the useless ALT+release menu activation(You can jump directly to any menu
> > using ALT+underlined_char). if we have a better use for that action, why
> > not use it?
>
> And the obvious question would be, isn't making one app behave
> differently a usability violation?
>
> Better yet, /why/ should it be changed for only one app?
Btw. this code can be modified to allow both things at the same time. It can
be made to only disturb the shortcut if the completion-list is active, or if
the user used it to trigger a tooltip in the editor. I planned this but didn't
bother too much yet.
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