https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=480490
John <ilikef...@waterisgone.com> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Resolution|DOWNSTREAM |--- Ever confirmed|0 |1 Status|RESOLVED |REOPENED --- Comment #5 from John <ilikef...@waterisgone.com> --- Sorry for reopening this but I added additional comments for the tests that I did later and I'm not sure they were read. Plus I don't know if this can be solved downstream as compared to my initial though of this affecting only Kodi, it seems the more I look for programs not using only latin characters shortcuts, the more I find them not working and I don't think I will be able to create alone so many bug reports. And I want to add the fact that I did two more tests: Besides Kate and Firefox having a problem with zoom in / out when pressing CTRL + + / -, when the keyboard layout is Italian, Thorium & Ungoogled-Chromium are affected too and neither of the two shortcuts work, in either of them, I assume Chrome is affected too. Using this website, that I found in the article from my previous comment: https://keycombiner.com/collecting/collections/public/search/?description=&keys=%5C&mac_keys=&submit=Search I tried to see if there are more programs that have in their shortcuts this character "\", like Kodi, which seems to be used for other letters a lot in non-English layouts and to my surprise, Nano, which I use a lot, as I hate both Vim and Emacs, seem to use it with this combination: Alt + \, description "to top of buffer" and from my test I see that is used to go to the top, beginning of the document being edited. With English layout seems to work as described without problem. But with Italian, Romanian, Ukrainian layouts, it fails! Luckily, this program it so well made, that it's the first one that it even shows what is the problem, instead of silently ignore it like the others. For all these 3 languages that I tested and the shortcut doesn't work it shows the following message: [ Unknown sequence ] (with red background) If anyone wants to do more tests, I think using the keycombiner website to search for programs that have shortcuts including this characters: /,\,[,],',",-,= it's a good way to start as these seems to be the most switched characters when they layout is changed to non-English languages. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.