Am Sonntag, 25. Oktober 2009 11:21:39 schrieb Andrea Diamantini: > On Sunday 25 October 2009 11:08:41 Ronny Scholz wrote: > > Am Sonntag, 25. Oktober 2009 10:51:27 schrieb Andrea Diamantini: > > > We added the F11 shortcut that comes from browser experience. That's > > > all. If an user add a "Global" shortcut (in this case, a KWin one) he > > > has 3 shortcuts to start a feature. > > > It's true he cannot see the "global" shortcut in rekonq shortcut > > > settings. But that's because that shortcut is not a rekonq settings. No > > > way to show it, also setting no app shortcuts. > > > > If this is possible this discussion would be solved. But I cannot > > reproduce it. I've set Ctrl+# as global secondary shortcut for fullscreen > > (just to test it) but it does not work in rekonq. It seems like the > > global shortcuts are overwritten by the local ones, not extended. > > Now I see your problem (and ours, perhaps)! You are saying "Global" > shortcut but you are speaking about "Standard" shortcuts. > > Isn't it? >
Hm, this confuses me. Just to make my terminology clear: global shortcut = the one provided by KDE system settings local shortcut = the shortcut set by rekonq default shortcut = default setting (global: Ctrl+Shift+F, local: Ctrl+Shift+F or F11) What do you mean with "standard shortcut"? The common standard as of F for players and F11 for browsers? What I wanted to discuss is that, for the sake of consistency and synchrony, rekonq should fall back to global shortcuts whereever possible (i.e. does not redefine them). As I understood you, you meant that local shortcuts (rekonq) are extended by the global ones (KDE), which finally gives an action up to 4 shortcuts (KDE primary, KDE secondary, rekonq primary, rekonq secondary). I cannot reproduce that. _______________________________________________ rekonq mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/rekonq
