Bug 424883 - Shortcut for creating bulleted list doesn't work
Summary: Shortcut for creating bulleted list doesn't work
Status: RESOLVED UNMAINTAINED
Alias: None
Product: kjots
Classification: Unmaintained
Component: general (other bugs)
Version First Reported In: unspecified
Platform: Arch Linux Linux
: NOR normal
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Stephen Kelly
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Reported: 2020-08-01 07:36 UTC by Unknown
Modified: 2025-06-12 23:59 UTC (History)
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Description Unknown 2020-08-01 07:36:47 UTC
SUMMARY
Assigning a shortcut to created a bulleted list does not result in the creation of the bulleted list.
This applies to:
- auto bullets
- auto decimal list

STEPS TO REPRODUCE
1. Assign a shortcut (e.g. Ctrl + Y) to the "Auto Bullets" keyboard shortcut
2. Press Ctrl + Y

OBSERVED RESULT
No bullets are created

EXPECTED RESULT
The bullets are created, similar to how selecting the disc style dropdown and selecting "disc" or another style.

SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS
Operating System: Arch Linux
KDE Plasma Version: 5.19.4
KDE Frameworks Version: 5.72.0
Qt Version: 5.15.0
Kernel Version: 5.7.11-arch1-1
OS Type: 64-bit

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The Versions in the bug field are outdated, :P running kjot version 5.0.2
Comment 1 Igor Poboiko 2021-02-22 11:05:32 UTC
The "Auto Bullet" action is used to automatically create bullet lists while typing.
E.g. if you enter a new line starting with an asterisk "*", or minus "-", it will create a new bullet list element.
Similarly, auto decimal is supposed to work when you type "1. [...]"; it will create a numbered list.
Comment 2 TraceyC 2025-06-12 23:59:42 UTC
KJots has been retired for almost a year, all bugs for it are being closed.

Quoting the public announcement
https://kontact.kde.org/blog/2024/2024-07-01-kde-pim-may-june-2024/#retiring-kjots-and-knotes

We have decided to retire the KJots and KNotes applications. These applications have not seen any support or development in many years and are not in a state that we feel comfortable shipping to our users. With the introduction of Marknote, KDE can now offer a modern, well-maintained note-taking application that we can recommend users to migrate to. The latest release of Marknote has gained support for importing notes from KJots and KNotes, so no notes will be lost.