[rekonq] KDE shortcuts

Andrea Diamantini adjam7 at gmail.com
Sun Oct 25 12:04:18 CET 2009


On Sunday 25 October 2009 11:50:12 Ronny Scholz wrote:
> Am Sonntag, 25. Oktober 2009 11:21:39 schrieb Andrea Diamantini:
> > On Sunday 25 October 2009 11:08:41 Ronny Scholz wrote:
> > > Am Sonntag, 25. Oktober 2009 10:51:27 schrieb Andrea Diamantini:
> > > > We added the F11 shortcut that comes from browser experience. That's
> > > > all. If an user add a "Global" shortcut (in this case, a KWin one) he
> > > > has 3 shortcuts to start a feature.
> > > > It's true he cannot see the "global" shortcut in rekonq shortcut
> > > > settings. But that's because that shortcut is not a rekonq settings.
> > > > No way to show it, also setting no app shortcuts.
> > >
> > > If this is possible this discussion would be solved. But I cannot
> > > reproduce it. I've set Ctrl+# as global secondary shortcut for
> > > fullscreen (just to test it) but it does not work in rekonq. It seems
> > > like the global shortcuts are overwritten by the local ones, not
> > > extended.
> >
> > Now I see your problem (and ours, perhaps)! You are saying "Global"
> >  shortcut but you are speaking about "Standard" shortcuts.
> >
> > Isn't it?
> 
> Hm, this confuses me.
> 
> Just to make my terminology clear:
> global shortcut = the one provided by KDE system settings
> local shortcut = the shortcut set by rekonq
> default shortcut = default setting (global: Ctrl+Shift+F, local:
>  Ctrl+Shift+F or F11)
> 
> What do you mean with "standard shortcut"? The common standard as of F for
> players and F11 for browsers?
> 
> What I wanted to discuss is that, for the sake of consistency and
>  synchrony, rekonq should fall back to global shortcuts whereever possible
>  (i.e. does not redefine them).
> 
> As I understood you, you meant that local shortcuts (rekonq) are extended
>  by the global ones (KDE), which finally gives an action up to 4 shortcuts
>  (KDE primary, KDE secondary, rekonq primary, rekonq secondary). I cannot
>  reproduce that.

Yes, but.. how can you change "global" shortcuts? to do that I see just one 
way:
System Settings --> Keyboard && Mouse --> $x Keyboard Shorcuts

where $x can be "Standard" or "Global".

What is called "Global" is a global app settings, so an app setting exported 
to "system setting".
What is Called "Standard" are KDE default shortcuts.

Changing the global shortcuts (in my terminology) let rekonq works with the 
new one.
Changing the standard shortcuts fails (at least in rekonq).

So, I assume you were speaking about the "Standard" ones.. :D

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