Summary: | shortcuts for user sessions in Session menu | ||
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Product: | [Applications] konsole | Reporter: | Mikolaj Machowski <mikmach> |
Component: | general | Assignee: | Konsole Developer <konsole-devel> |
Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
Severity: | wishlist | ||
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | Compiled Sources | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: | ||
Attachments: |
kons.png
Show shortcuts for sessions |
Description
Mikolaj Machowski
2005-01-02 14:58:37 UTC
I don't understand. If the user creates a new Session, it appears in the Session Menu. The new session will also appear in the shortcut menu. I created a new Session Shell8 and assigned it a shortcut of F9. It shows up in the Session Menu and the shortcut works.... Deleting Shell8 works O.K. and shortcut is forgotten. Please explain further what you want. > I don't understand. If the user creates a new Session, it
> appears in the Session Menu. The new session will also appear in the
> shortcut menu.
But shortcut doesn't appear in _Session_ menu beside session name.
Screenshot attached (sorry for Polish locale).
Note second from bottom entry (Close window) has shortcut
but none of sessions have shortcuts - even if they have shortcuts.
This is not something very important so feel free to close as WONTFIX,
but I thought this thing should be at least shortly discussed.
ps. KMail reminder about attachments absolutely rocks :)
Created an attachment (id=8898)
kons.png
O.K. I missed that. That should be fixed, might even say it is a bug. It may have to wait til 4.0. The fact that the shortcuts must work before the menu-gui is created is a royal pain. > O.K. I missed that. That should be fixed, might even say > it is a bug. Till behaviour is consistent it is just a wish. > It may have to wait til 4.0. The fact that the shortcuts > must work before the menu-gui is created is a royal pain. OK. Minor problem. Created attachment 10362 [details]
Show shortcuts for sessions
This appears to work, although I'm not sure I'm doing this correctly. The 'New
Shell' shortcut is still not displayed.
> This appears to work, although I'm not sure I'm doing this correctly.
> The 'New Shell' shortcut is still not displayed.
Looks OK for me.
Implemented in KDE 4. |