Summary: | Split-view keybinding label incorrect in menu | ||
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Product: | [Applications] konsole | Reporter: | Woods Wannamaker <wanna860> |
Component: | split-view | Assignee: | Konsole Developer <konsole-devel> |
Status: | CONFIRMED --- | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | cbc.alves, justin.zobel |
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | 19.12.3 | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | Other | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: |
Description
Woods Wannamaker
2020-05-09 21:58:59 UTC
So they key bindings do work (version 20.08.1) but they are poorly worded. It is expected that the modifiers should be shown for all shortcuts so users are not confused. To get a ( you have to press shift, so it is assumed, but not all users might know/understand this. I would propose the label be changed to Ctrl Shift 9 / 0. Confirmed. (In reply to Justin Zobel from comment #1) > So they key bindings do work (version 20.08.1) but they are poorly worded. > It is expected that the modifiers should be shown for all shortcuts so users > are not confused. > > To get a ( you have to press shift, so it is assumed, but not all users > might know/understand this. > > I would propose the label be changed to Ctrl Shift 9 / 0. You'r right it will not accept the Shift+(, for example if you go to Settings->Configure Keyboard and changes "Expand View" and press custom Ctrl+Shift+[ it will now show Ctrl+{, and work the same way as before. So if you want to use Ctrl+Shift+( you have to set it Ctrl+Shift+9 in code. There is no way to set in code Ctrl+Shift+(, because Shift+( does not exist, when you press Shift+9 it will see as Shift+9 or just a '('. |