On Thu, 15 Mar 2007 19:16:21 +0300, Martijn Klingens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
wrote:

> On Thursday 15 March 2007 14:27, Evgeniy Ivanov wrote:
>> On Thu, 15 Mar 2007 12:40:54 +0300, Martijn Klingens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> > While at it, make sure Konqueror uses them too then ;)
>>
>> May be I've not understood, but alt+left/rigth shortcut doesn't work in
>> konqueror.
>
> No, but the key binding used in Kopete at this moment (ctrl-[ and  
> ctrl-]) are
> used in Kopete *BECAUSE* they are the standard KDE key binding, also  
> used in
> Konqueror.

I tried it, but failed. It's kubuntu default I would think...


> So, whatever you change, change Konqueror and Akregator and other  
> tab-using
> apps as well.
>
>> > Annoying as ctrl-[ and ctrl-] may be for switching tabs, at least they
>> > are consistent with Konqueror.
>>
>> I think that left/right combination is much more intuitive.
>
> It probably is, but it's not the KDE default.
>
>> > And for keyboard schemes where ctrl-tab/ctrl-shift-tab are unused  
>> (like
>> > mine) it would be awesome to use those as they are also built into Qt
>> > sometimes and the default for Windows apps.
>>
>> KDE uses them so from my point of view it's not best solution to use  
>> them.
>
> KDE doesn't use them in the 4-modifier keyboard scheme. Change the key  
> binding
> for Activate Next Tab and Activate Previous Tab in KControl to use
> ctrl-tab/ctrl-shift-tab with the 4-key scheme and alt-left/right in the
> normal scheme.
>
> In any case it's a KDE change that you need, not a Kopete change.
>

Ou, I didn't know. I checked, key bindings are ok, like you had told. But  
I have a problem with tabs in all kde apps (only konsole works): it's bug  
of some kubuntu patches as I think...

-- 
Best regards
E.I.
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