Hi!

Ralph Glasstetter wrote:

>>It's not so easy. Whatever you "print" there is not only visible in the
>>menus, it also becomes part of Qt's event processing. Besides that, we
>>already have a "q" (for "quit").
> 
> 
> Yeah, I know... but that's now also the case with 'S'ave and 'S'top 
> and the Stop-Action seems to be overruled by the Save-Action, for some 
> reason! 
> My hope is that it will be the same with DVBcut 'Q' for Close and 'Q' for 
> Stop? 
> Ok, I've to admid that's kind of a dirty hack... ;-)
> 
> Or what about using 'C' for Close, which anyhow is printed as menu entry? 
> OK, that's not so obvioius/memorable as 'Q'...

Many programs use Ctrl-S for Save and Ctrl-Q for Quit (or Ctrl-X for
Exit). That's also harder to type by mistake. I've also seen Alt-Q or
Alt-X for Quit/Exit, but that seems to occur less frequently, and mostly
in the Unix/Linux world.

"C" already stands for "Chapter", by the way.

-- 
Michael "Tired" Riepe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
X-Tired: Each morning I get up I die a little

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