Hmmm, I have never in my life pressed alt-esc in KDE. alt-f4 yes (which I remember being Close on the default scheme, not just on the "Windows like" key scheme), esc yes (which triggers a Cancel/Close action on most dialogs).
What I suddenly think about is that you should try to catch some signal (I can't remember the name, but do read up on what signals and slots a QMainWindow/KMainWindow has) that is related to quitting the application. I seem to remember there are methods which get triggered at exit -- you could perhaps rewire them somehow. On 8/23/07, Gustavo A. Díaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi David, > > The thing that my app has systray support, and when i close the app with the > Close button, it goes there. > So, many users press Alt+Esc to close their apps. and this is a problem for > me, cause my app will not go into the systray. > Will be enough if even exist the possibility to block this shorcut... but > well... > > Cheers. > > 2007/8/23, David Boddie <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >: > > On Thu Aug 23 15:22:29 BST 2007, Gustavo A. Díaz wrote: > > > > > Yes, which i sould use X11 internals indeed. > > > > > > I will have to investigate about this... > > > > Is it really necessary to use Alt-Esc in your application? You could have > > the same problem with any keyboard shortcut - some of your users might > > have mapped them to window manager actions. > > > > The solution is really to make the shortcuts configurable so that users > > can adjust them to avoid clashes like these. > > > > David > > > > _______________________________________________ > > PyQt mailing list [email protected] > > http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt > > > > > > -- > Gustavo A. Díaz > GDNet Projects > www.gdnet.com.ar > _______________________________________________ > PyQt mailing list [email protected] > http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt > _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list [email protected] http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt
