On 21/04/12 12:56, Till Oliver Knoll wrote: > Am 21.04.12 01:46, schrieb Nikos Chantziaras: >> On 20/04/12 12:33, Till Oliver Knoll wrote: >>> ... >>> I don't know whether this is already taken care of, but - where >>> applicable - the standard keys should also consider user settings >>> which might have changed these standard keys >> >> This is not changeable. Like most HIGs, the shortcuts are a >> recommendation in all platforms. You are not *required* to use it, but >> if you do, it's best to use those. > > Last time I checked under KDE (the one coming with Kubuntu 10.10 - was > that 4.5?) - and that is a minute ago ;) - there /is/ a user settings > panel, in my german localised version it sais > > Systemeinstellungen > -> Kurzbefehle und Gestensteuerung > -> Standardkurzbefehle > > ("Standard shortcuts"). > > And you /can/ change the shortcut to Copy (normally CTRL + C), Paste, > Print, New, Next Page, ... etc.
It's the first time I see this. I assumed the shortcut changes were application specific (like for KWin to switch to fullscreen instead of the application.) I assume KDE does not provide a way for applications to query those settings, so I guess all we can do is follow their HIG. Unless someone knows how to query those settings. _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest