https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=421329

Frank Steinmetzger <war...@gmx.de> changed:

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--- Comment #8 from Frank Steinmetzger <war...@gmx.de> ---
Last week I set up a completely new Arch system with Plasma 5.18 and Qt 5.14. I
did not copy over any configs from my previous machine and instead set up
everything from scratch because I did not want to take over cruft from years
gone by.

I’ve been using Meta+Letter shortcuts for many years. So I assigned a few
shortcuts on the new system. But apart from Meta+E to launch Dolphin, which has
been made a Plasma default a short wile ago, none of my own shortcuts worked.

So I went back to my old machine and did some digging.
I have an old shortcut for Krusader, Meta+R.
It is listed in kglobalshortcutsrc in the [khotkeys] section as:
  {2fd04451-6cb6-4eda-82ca-9bf53c0e7235}=Meta+R,none,Krusader

Now I go to the menu editor. The “current shortcut” widget in the menu editor
says “None”. I click on the clear button next to it and save my settings. It
warns me that the shortcut is assigned to Krusader in System settings. I apply
it and save. Now the line I quoted above still exists in kglobalshortcutsrc,
but has its Meta+R removed. Instead, a new section has been added in the rc
with a _launch= line. And now the shortcut does not work anymore.

So the workaround – until this has been resolved – is to go to Systemsettings →
Shortcuts → Custom shortcuts („Eigene Kurzbefehle“ in German) and add them
there under the KMenuEdit tree node.

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