I don't see these two as being very different from a user's perpective. Given how long the list in the capplet is today, I already just guess when setting a keybinding there, and rely on the app to show me a conflict.
-Alex Havoc Pennington wrote: > Since bindings are a global resource really there are two options for > avoiding conflict: > - foist it off on users - when they install an offending app, a dialog > comes up like "this app wants to bind F12. the desktop has already > bound F12" then the user chooses F11 instead and a new dialog is all > "such-and-such already has F11. try again!" and so forth... > not good. > - have a centrally maintained list of global bindings that don't > conflict _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
