On Friday 21 October 2011 23:50:29 Mark wrote:

> I'm kinda confused and don't know if i get you or not :p

That's fine, i'm confused too, i don't know if i get myself.

> Are you suggesting to:
> - have a client app (the one KDE has for defining global key shortcuts)
> - have the Qt app (the app itself so i guess you can call this "server") to
> "define" which keys can be set as global keys..?
> 
> Am i interpreting it correctly?


Basically, but i meant it the other way.
The Qt application is the client.

> Right now i make a todo application and i want a new window to pop up when i
> press the CTRL + ALT + T combination (that stands for creating a new task
> in my app). And i really just want to do that in pure Qt and that app only,
> not by having a client - server model like described above..

Yes of course.

> 
> On the other hand, if Linux, Windows and Mac all had some app like KDE's
> global shortcut manager then i would certainly like to use it. But that's
> not the case for at least Windows. KDE has it, don't know for mac.

Yes, if Windows don't have it, then it is not Qt's scope to implement it. and 
you can just register your shortcut as global just like that.

We just need to integrate into existing infrastructure.

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