Version: 2.0.0 (using KDE 4.7.0) OS: Linux Shortcut to delete images SHIFT + DEL reports a conflict instead of activating the action Reproducible: Didn't try Steps to Reproduce: select an image and press SHIFT + DEL Actual Results: Annoying dialog Expected Results: image should be deleted OS: Linux (i686) release 2.6.39-ARCH Compiler: gcc
Go to Configure Shortcut dialog to resolve the conflict. Gilles Caulier
The culprit is an extra shortcut SHIFT + DEL for the action CUT (in general group). Do you think it is wise to ship software with this conflict, which makes it broken? I do not. I think you should remove the extra one, or argue for its removal if it is from a standard action, or just disable it if present, if nothing else.
I agree with Anders : The conflict exists in the default configuration (Shift+Del affected to Delete and Cut operations) provided by Digikam and shouldn't exist. Moreover, when I modify the Cut operation to "None" shortcut, the change isn't saved and restored when Digikam is closed and reopened.
What sense make this?