Hello, Michael Riepe wrote: >> and make the keys configurable in the settings file; in other words keys >> that don't have a system assignment and that could be used regardless of >> the focus!? > > I don't know if Qt lets you do that in a portable way.
FYI: I am using dvbcut on a GNOME desktop. >> Moreover, if somebody decides to enhance the key bindings part and to >> make the keys configurable in the settings file, I would suggest to not >> only define the two keys for backward and forward; but it would probably >> be simpler for the user to also have keys without modifier to replace >> the scrollwheel+modifier. > > Remember that the alphabet only has 26 characters, and that we already > use a lot of them. Do I get it right: dvbcut is already using most of the alphabet!? If so, I think that you should really add a Help menu to dvbcut; even if that help menu would only open a text file with instructions in an external editor or web browser. In fact, your reply seems to tell me that there is a lot about dvbcut that I don't know yet; and googling for pieces of information on the internet is not ideal. On the other hand, you are right that the alphabet only has 26 characters; but keyboards, even on a notebook, have considerably more. Cheers Francesco PS: Please, don't get me wrong: I am only trying to help to further improve dvbcut. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This SF.net email is sponsored by: SourcForge Community SourceForge wants to tell your story. http://p.sf.net/sfu/sf-spreadtheword _______________________________________________ DVBCUT-devel mailing list DVBCUT-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dvbcut-devel