On Sunday 08 December 2013 18:42:25 Kevin Ottens wrote:
> On Sunday 08 December 2013 10:16:36 Martin Graesslin wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > at the moment KGlobalAccel is part of XmlGui which I consider semantically
> > wrong. Global shortcuts have nothing to do with XmlGui and there are quite
> > some e
On Sunday 08 December 2013 18:44:59 Martin Graesslin wrote:
> On Sunday 08 December 2013 18:04:45 Albert Astals Cid wrote:
> > El Diumenge, 8 de desembre de 2013, a les 10:16:36, Martin Graesslin va
> >
> > escriure:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > at the moment KGlobalAccel is part of XmlGui which I consi
On Sunday 08 December 2013 10:16:36 Martin Graesslin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> at the moment KGlobalAccel is part of XmlGui which I consider semantically
> wrong. Global shortcuts have nothing to do with XmlGui and there are quite
> some examples for applications which need global shortcuts but do not use
On Sunday 08 December 2013 18:04:45 Albert Astals Cid wrote:
> El Diumenge, 8 de desembre de 2013, a les 10:16:36, Martin Graesslin va
>
> escriure:
> > Hi,
> >
> > at the moment KGlobalAccel is part of XmlGui which I consider semantically
> > wrong. Global shortcuts have nothing to do with XmlGu
El Diumenge, 8 de desembre de 2013, a les 10:16:36, Martin Graesslin va
escriure:
> Hi,
>
> at the moment KGlobalAccel is part of XmlGui which I consider semantically
> wrong. Global shortcuts have nothing to do with XmlGui and there are quite
> some examples for applications which need global sh
On Sunday 08 December 2013 10:16:36 Martin Graesslin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> at the moment KGlobalAccel is part of XmlGui which I consider semantically
> wrong. Global shortcuts have nothing to do with XmlGui and there are quite
> some examples for applications which need global shortcuts but do not use
Hi,
at the moment KGlobalAccel is part of XmlGui which I consider semantically
wrong. Global shortcuts have nothing to do with XmlGui and there are quite
some examples for applications which need global shortcuts but do not use xml
gui (e.g. everything in the desktop shell).
My suggestion is to m