-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Fri, 14 Jun 2013 04:11:27 +0000 (UTC) Duncan <1i5t5.dun...@cox.net> wrote:
> Thomas Taylor posted on Thu, 13 Jun 2013 15:25:57 -0700 as excerpted: > > > Somehow I managed to modify the keyboard shortcut for "print" in > > Krusader. > > Ctrl-P now goes to split and I haven't been able to find where to change > > that. When I go to "File > Split" it shows Ctrl-p and if I try to modify > > that by typing another control key combo nothing happens. > > You're typing the other combo directly in the menu? That's the gtk/gnome > method, not kde, and won't work for kde. (FWIW that has issues anyway, > since for instance it's impossible to set the obvious Alt-letter hotkey > for entries if the same sequence is already set as the menu accel, since > you're in the menu when setting it and thus it'll activate the menu accel > instead of setting the hotkey.) > > > The Ctrl-P > > works properly in other programs. When I look in "Desktop Config > > > Shortcuts & Gestures the only notation for Ctrl-P is "print file". > > Given that it works for other programs, that would be expected, since the > common kde setting is what's available to set in the general kde settings > under shortcuts and gestures. > > > I frequently print files from Krusader and always use the Ctrl-P combo. > > How do I change it back? > > > > KDE 4.10.2 openSuSE 12.3-M1 Krusader 2.4.0-ß3 > > To set it for an individual kde application (which override the common > case if they're set specifically, as appears to be your problem), you > must use the individual application's shortcut settings. I don't have > krusader installed (I tried it but couldn't find a niche for it in my > workflow) so can't confirm that it follows the general kde rule here, but > in most cases, a kde application's specific keyboard shortcut settings > are found in its settings menu, configure shortcuts. > > So look in krusader for a settings menu, configure shortcuts. You > /should/ be able to set/clear it there. > > The other alternative is to delete the setting from the config file > itself. With krusader NOT running, try editing its config file, which if > it follows the standard kde config file location rules should be > $KDEHOME/share/config/krusaderrc or something very close. (If KDEHOME > isn't set, the default as shipped by kde is ~/.kde , but many distros > including openSuSE I believe, append the kde major version as well, since > they ship or for a period shipped both kde3 and kde4 and kept the configs > separate, thus ~/.kde4 , which would make the path ~/.kde4/share/config/ > krusaderrc .) > Hi Duncan, After searching all configuration options in Krusader and viewing both of the configuration files under /.kde4/share/ I have not been able to find where this value is stored. I then deleted Krusader and re-installed it making NO changes to any settings. Ctrl-P is still opening a "split" dialog. It would seem to be hard coded into Krusader. Also, I gave the wrong version of openSUSE. It should be 13.1-M1. Getting old I guess. When I login to OS 12.3, that version of Krusader has Ctrl-P opening a print dialog as expected. Should this be taken to a developers lsit? Thanks, Tom -- “It is amazing what you can accomplish if you do not care who gets the credit.” - Harry S. Truman ^^ --... ...-- / -.- --. --... -.-. ..-. -.-. ^^^^ Tom Taylor - retired penguin - KG7CFC AMD Phenom II x4 955 -- 4GB RAM -- 2x1.5TB sata2 openSUSE 12.3-x86_64 KDE 4.10.00, FF 19.0, claws-mail 3.9.1 registered linux user 263467 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.19 (GNU/Linux) iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJRWnjBAAoJEHjxEe80vkwITlwIAPb2aBryi1pBNtlTTL87E1cB +71yW5BbhS26IBkqy5o+u/KUdJGEQZ3kFcNn+7IFcTlhUMfmbz17GiVP60g2e9gW D91lvWyTH7CA+1pKoHAMtjK+U6KC9uclnWRObYPHHJjDyLdJBoRDD6r8SYn4fdiD dFRoV9tYhTRJYu170py6DybQ98qHnOe4uOO9Occdv34wXNcylPU4MOaUrFaFIqEF QyUwaQCzkUreLewUb65O/2FkyHZCsYIC+P7rDhTkNOHywb14urwZ7AfQ964dxLj4 Cnnc6LgI4+MFJeB8oxwyCWDC0Jx+DjuF4rhg981aRnqCZYa5HryDAQLD2BkYCZs= =nzdf -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde-linux mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-linux. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.