Hi,

I'm sorry to up this topic, but I had some thoughts about it a couple of
days ago and coincidentally read this e-mail today.

The question is, I know that I can change the shortcuts, but botters me that
the default doesn't make sense to me. In addition, the (intended) standard
shortcut for changing tabs in KDE apps seems to be Ctrl+PageUp and
Ctrl+PageDown, according to
http://wiki.openusability.org/guidelines/index.php/Appendices:Keyboard_Shortcuts

My questions are:

1 - Is the open usability wiki in fact a guideline for KDE apps or is it
outdated/contested?

2 - There is some reason to actual Kopete shortcuts for changing tabs?

3 - What file the defaults shortcuts are defined? Is it hardcoded?

Sorry if this question was discussed before, but I think that it's a great
thing to have standard shortcuts.

Thanks,

Fábio

2008/12/23 Aleix Pol <[email protected]>

> You can configure that on the Shortcuts item inside the Settings menu.
>
> On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 1:46 AM, Jose M <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I find a little difficult to use the shorcut to switch between tabs cause
>> all other programs all kind of Standard about this. I mean, for firefox and
>> others I use Ctrl+tab and use Ctrl+ , or Ctrl + . is  kind of confusing..
>>
>> Ok, that's just a little suggestion, thanks!!
>>
>> --
>> QUE LAS ESTRATEGIAS TE ACOMPAÑEN
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