On dimanche 19 février 2017 18:23:02 CET René J.V. Bertin wrote: > You can define application-specific shortcuts in kglobalaccel, and its name > indicates (to me at least) that this is exactly what that framework + > daemon is about.
No, kGLOBALaccel is about GLOBAL shortcuts. Where global means workspace-wide, i.e. independently from which app/window has focus. There is no need for a daemon for application shortcuts, standard or not. > Not sure how, but apparently the kglobalaccel daemon has > the possibility to send specific applications specific events in reaction > to customisable keystrokes. Apps register a global shortcut and get notified by kglobalaccel. > KWin shortcuts are defined through the > Shortcuts KCM ("Shortcuts and Gestures" in KDE4), not in KWin's own > configuration dialogs. Yes. Global != standard, I'm 500% sure of the above. -- David Faure, fa...@kde.org, http://www.davidfaure.fr Working on KDE Frameworks 5