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On Tue, 2019-04-09 at 16:15 +0200, Lukas Pirl wrote:
>> I tried ``.config/evolution/accels`` which works in principle but
>> introduces the usability flaw that the actions are also triggered
>> in input fields
>
>       Hi,
>what is the evolution version you use, please? Do you have exact steps,
>please? I'm pretty sure the search entry is covered by the below
>functions. At least the latest 3.32.1 (released only yesterday) should
>be fine, I think.
>
>> Can we prevent single-key shortcuts to be triggered in input fields
>> generally?
>
>There's a code which does that, but, well, it's buggy "a bit".
>
>> Or can we write a plugin which catches single-key shortcuts
>> and triggers therein configured actions? If so, how would such a
>> plugin look like code-wise? Are there similar plugins to get
>> inspiration from?
>
>No idea how such plugin would look like, neither I'm aware of any
>existing plugin of this kind (to add shortcuts). The usual way is to
>edit the accels file, as you did.
>
>There's an example module here:
>https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Evolution/Extensions#Example_Module
>with which you can start, if you want to, but I'm afraid I cannot help
>you with the accelerators. An EShellWindow has
>e_shell_window_get_need_input(), similarly EWebView has
>e_web_view_get_need_input(), which is used to not trigger any action
>when the widgets need the input.
>       Bye,
>       Milan
>
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