Simon Law writes: > On Mon, Jan 26, 2004 at 12:53:16PM +0100, Dominique Devriese wrote: >> Simon Law writes: >> > It still does it in my version of konsole. Hitting Alt and then >> > releasing it will select the menubar, just like Ctrl-Alt-M >> >> How is this a problem ? Can you perhaps give a link where it was >> decided to do it otherwise, cause you seem to be implying that this >> was already discussed before.
> The discussion is already in the bug. > However, you can also consult the KDE documentation [1] which > only lists Ctrl-Alt-M as the keyboard modifier for the menu. If you mean the following snippet: The menubar is at the top of the Konsole window. It can be hidden and restored by toggling Show Menubar in the Settings menu. When the menubar is hidden, Show Menubar can be reached by right clicking in the window or by Alt+Ctrl+M. This is not about selecting the menu bar, but about showing/hiding it. > This makes sense, since in a console, many people accidentally press > and release modifier keys. Interestingly, I've found two upstream bug reports about it [1][2], one claiming that the behaviour is wrong, the other one claiming the behaviour is correct, and they're both being contradicted apparently... cheers domi Footnotes: [1] http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=66446 [2] http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=58589