On 4/26/06, Deepayan Sarkar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> In other words, I think it's perfectly acceptable to
> have different policies for different desktops.

I agree. I think, it makes sense. If I am not wrong then
shortcuts are used by people whose geekiness is
considerably high :-) Also, such users are generally
hooked to a particular desktop of their choice and certainly
dont switch between desktops every morning. So it is OK
and desirable (if needed) to have different policies for
KDE and GNOME shortcuts.

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