Public bug reported:
*Summary:*
Since the upgrade to 20.04 (coming from Kubuntu 19.10), the Alt+F2 (or
my personal alternative Alt+D) that are bound to launching KRunner seem
to open KRunner in the background. Previously I could press Alt+D (or
Alt+F2) and start typing, hit enter and start a new program. Now, I can
only do this when I'm looking at an empty workspace. If I have any
application open in the current workspace, the shortcut seems to be
ignored and the program name is typed into the open application.
*Solution or workaround*
It seems that in the Global Shortcuts I need to assign the shortcuts to
Application Launcher -> KRunner rather than Other Shortcuts -> Run Command.
When I manually set the shortcuts there, KRunner launches in the foreground
again. If this is the expected migration path, it should be automated after the
version upgrade.
*Require information*
1) Ubuntu version:
Description: Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
Release: 20.04
2) Version: plasma-workspace Installed: 4:5.18.5-0ubuntu0.1
3) What I expected to happen: I expect Alt+F2 or Alt+D (or other
configured shortcuts) to start KRunner in the foreground and accept
subsequent keypresses. If the target for shortcuts is changed between
Plasma versions, I expect this migration to be automated after
upgrading.
4) What happend instead: Alt+F2 / Alt+D doesn't show KRunner and only
accepts input when there are no other windows on screen. Migration has
to be done manually after discovering the difference.
** Affects: plasma-desktop (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Migration of KRunner shortcut doesn't work (or launcher starts in
background)
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