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On 2010-08-20T09:16:18+00:00 Mathias-homann wrote:

Version:           2.9.7
OS:                Linux

in yakuake 2.9.7, the keyboard shortcut ctrl-shift-+ is assigned to
"increase font size", and ctrl-shift-- is assigned to "reduce font
size", and i can't seem to change those shortcuts! in joe, which is my
console editor of choice, ctrl-_ is the undo function... and on a german
keyboard, _ is shift-- which basically means in yakuake 2.9.7 on a
german keyboard there is no undo.


Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
set keyboard to german
edit a file in joe in a yakuake terminal
try to undo a change with ctrl_ 


Actual Results:  
the fontsize in yakuake decreases

Expected Results:  
the change in joe should be undone

OS: Linux (i686) release 2.6.34-12-pae
Compiler: gcc

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On 2010-08-20T09:25:01+00:00 Eike Hein wrote:

This is a bug in Konsole that causes its shortcuts to be exposed in the
Konsole KPart component which Yakuake embeds, when they shouldn't be.
The only thing you can do is change the shortcuts in Konsole, sorry.

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On 2010-08-20T09:41:10+00:00 Mathias-homann wrote:

i already thought of that and tried it. in konsole, those hotkeys are
set to "NONE" for me, and still yakuake does the font thing.

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On 2010-08-20T10:30:22+00:00 Eike Hein wrote:

Then Konsole may have changed recently so it not only exposes its
shortcuts in its KPart but doesn't load the settings values, so they're
always the defaults.

Yakuake's codebase has no functionality to change the font size in any
way (the terminal area is provided by the Konsole KPart component, which
has no API by which the hosting application could manipulate the
terminal font anyway).

What I can do is blacklist and disable the actions from the Yakuake
side, I've already done that for some other actions. But this really is
a Konsole bug, so I'll reassign it there.

For the technical record: The actions that Konsole pollutes the hosting
app's "namespace" with aren't even in the KPart's actionCollection().

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On 2010-08-20T10:30:43+00:00 Eike Hein wrote:

SVN commit 1165837 by hein:

Blacklist Konsole's font actions.

CCBUG:248469


 M  +6 -0      terminal.cpp  


WebSVN link: http://websvn.kde.org/?view=rev&revision=1165837

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On 2010-08-20T10:36:27+00:00 Mathias-homann wrote:

strangely enough in konsole itself those keyboard shortcuts do not work
anymore after i switched them off... so i guess its only the konsole
KPART that does not read its settings properly, or sumthin like that.

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On 2010-10-18T10:57:04+00:00 Eike Hein wrote:

*** Bug 254472 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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On 2010-11-20T18:31:05+00:00 sinister wrote:

(In reply to comment #4)
> SVN commit 1165837 by hein:
> 
> Blacklist Konsole's font actions.
> 
> CCBUG:248469
> 
> 
>  M  +6 -0      terminal.cpp  
> 
> 
> WebSVN link: http://websvn.kde.org/?view=rev&revision=1165837

The patch didn't helped being applied against yakuake-2.9.7. This bug is
a real showstopper for Bash and Emacs(-like) users :-(

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On 2011-04-17T12:29:31+00:00 Rene Horn wrote:

Yeah, I can confirm that the patch doesn't work, unfortunately.

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On 2011-04-17T12:30:16+00:00 Rene Horn wrote:

*** This bug has been confirmed by popular vote. ***

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On 2011-08-16T03:22:41+00:00 adaptee wrote:

*** Bug 230915 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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On 2012-03-01T01:02:18+00:00 adaptee wrote:

Git commit 08de49da1cf4c89c375d7eea267bce3b46c05527 by Jekyll Wu.
Committed on 01/03/2012 at 01:58.
Pushed by jekyllwu into branch 'master'.

konsolepart should not expose actions only meaningful to Konsole

Note: some actions, such as enlarging/shrinking font and setting
encoding, might actually be also useful in konsolepart. But since
konsolepart currently always use the default shortcut, the general
idea now is to expose actions as few as possible in konsolepart.
FIXED-IN: 4.9.0
REVIEW: 104034

CCMAIL: [email protected]

M  +43   -32   src/SessionController.cpp
M  +2    -1    src/SessionController.h

http://commits.kde.org/konsole/08de49da1cf4c89c375d7eea267bce3b46c05527

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On 2013-10-22T12:25:37+00:00 Ciro Duran Santilli wrote:

I get the ambiguous action for Ctrl+Shift+W with Yukake + Konsole.

This has been opened as a separate report here:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=319172

In Yukake, each terminal split inside a tab seems to be a Konsole part
and the tabs are managed by Yukake.

Intuitively, it is expected that Ctrl+Shift+W closes a Yukake tab like
in Konqueror, and this tab may contain many Konsole parts.

Interestingly, ctrl-shift-t works as expected in Yukake, so the Konsole part 
does not expose it. Why should it expose ctrl-shift-w be exposed then, since 
those actions are somewhat opposite?
It seems more logical not to expose ctrl-shift-w as well.

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** Changed in: kde-baseapps
       Status: Confirmed => Fix Released

** Bug watch added: KDE Bug Tracking System #319172
   https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=319172

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