Every time I set a shortcut key for an application (e.g. Konsole) in the "advanced" label, and saved it. After exiting, I started the KDE Menu Editor again, and found the shortcut key for that application is reset to "None". Thus, my customized shortcut key never worked. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open KDE Menu Editor by right clicking at the "start-menu" icon; 2. Choose any application, then choose "advanced" label; 3. Set the shortcut key for that application; 4. Save it; 5. Exit KDE Menu Editor; 6. Open KDE Menu Editor again. Actual Results: You will see that the shortcut key you just set has been changed back to "None", and that shortcut key never worked. Expected Results: It should have been saved as the shortcut key you just set, instead of being "None". And the key should have worked. This happens in OpenSuSE Leap distribution.
Thanks for the report Yiming, I've just tried this on KDE Neon Unstable and I can't replicate the issue. The shortcut remains set and I can use it to open the application. Can you please confirm if this issue can be resolved, thanks.
Created attachment 133127 [details] attachment-17938-0.html Hi Justin, Thanks for reactivating my issue report. As this was sent 4.5 years ago, I don't think I'll need it to be resolved, or it might have already been resolved. You may close this thread. Sincerely, Yiming On Sat, Nov 7, 2020 at 11:51 PM Justin Zobel <bugzilla_noreply@kde.org> wrote: > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=361330 > > Justin Zobel <justin.zobel@gmail.com> changed: > > What |Removed |Added > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > CC| |justin.zobel@gmail.com > Resolution|--- |WAITINGFORINFO > Status|REPORTED |NEEDSINFO > > --- Comment #1 from Justin Zobel <justin.zobel@gmail.com> --- > Thanks for the report Yiming, I've just tried this on KDE Neon Unstable > and I > can't replicate the issue. > > The shortcut remains set and I can use it to open the application. > > Can you please confirm if this issue can be resolved, thanks. > > -- > You are receiving this mail because: > You reported the bug.
Hi Justin, Thanks for reactivating my issue report. As this was sent 4.5 years ago, I don't think I'll need it to be resolved, or it might have already been resolved. I'll close this thread. Sincerely, Yiming
Thanks for the update and sorry one of the team couldn't get to it sooner. I'm trying to clean up a lot of older bug reports so the developers can focus on what needs attention. Again many thanks for your report.