https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=513252

--- Comment #2 from John <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to george fb from comment #1)
> All shortcuts can be changed.

That's good in general.
But not ideal!
As we're humans and we naturally look for the least amount of effort for
everything.
Plus neither Haruna nor Plasma has a way to export and import all the changed
things (options + shortcuts).
And for sure I don't have the will to constantly manually re-create them from
scratch on all my computers + family's computers + friends' computers every
time I install or reinstall the OS!
As an example, I once opened a bug report to request the addition of a shortcut
to show the statistics like in MPV.
Which you refused  to do it, but you told me that I ca add some custom code and
assign a shortcut to that.
A thing that I did and it worked, but being some custom code and a custom
shortcut, I now don't have it anymore.
As since then I broke the OS so much that I had to reinstall it and there was
so much to restore, I forgot to do it for Haruna too and honestly I was not in
the mood to come here, login and search for that bug report to find again that
code that will fix it only on this computer only up to the next reinstall.
So I just gave up to fix what I don't like or don't have.
It's too much time wasting if I have to do it all over again so many times.
Also Haruna seems to have some regression as it started to stutter a bit while
playing large movies from my external USB drive.
For which I switched back to VLC.

With so many of things that I want not being there or being so far away from
what I consider ideal and all the feature requests that I did here being
straight denied or so-called resolved because I can manually do what I want by
configuring the settings, even though they will not sync over multiple
computers or resist over reinstalls (clean installs) of the OS, I'll never see
myself ever donating to or adopting Haruna, and maybe other people have thought
the same here:
https://kde.org/fundraisers/yearend2025/#adoptable-apps
I find it pretty strange that such a good enough player where HDR actually
work, was not already fully adopted.
Especially when movies and videos playing is a very common thing that a lot of
users probably do.

I think I did my job leaving enough feedback about what bothers me and why I
would not donate for it.

It's up to you or other developers, if you want to improve the program from
customizable, which is good, to intuitive with good defaults, which would be
great.

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