https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=421335
--- Comment #12 from David Redondo <k...@david-redondo.de> --- The notifications kcm uses notifyrc files to list kde stuff that sends notifications (other story for 3rd party). So if you uninstall yakuake it also removes the notifyrc file and will not appear. If you remove an application its shortcuts stays registered with kglobalaccel because well nothing unregistered them. I don't know of a straightforward way to determine if the thing that registered a shortcut is uninstalled or not because component names are abitrary and not bound to some file like in the notifications case. The notifications kcm example was just to point out that it uses the same default of system service if it can't determine if something is an application or not. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.