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On Tue, 16 Aug 2005, Benno Schulenberg wrote: |
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> Jorge Almeida wrote: |
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>> I made the bad decision of trying xhkeys. I added only one |
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>> shortcut to the default config file (as normal user): |
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>> Ctrl+Shift+n --> /usr/kde/3.4/bin/konsole |
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> Normal shortcuts are under Control Center -> Regional & Acces... -> |
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> Keyboard Shortcuts -> Command Shortcuts. |
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> Yes, you didn't use that, but maybe KDE read your config file and |
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> incorporated the setting. If so, then find Konsole there and |
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> select None. |
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There is a Ctrl+Shift+n setting in (Konsole)Settings-->Configure |
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Shortcuts-->New Session. The simplest explanation is that I put it there |
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a long time ago and forgot it (I really never use NewSession), and it |
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was a coincidence that I chose the same keys for a test shortcut. |
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Or maybe it was as you suggest. |
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A pity that the documentation doesn't really explain what is essential. |
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I guess I'll try xbindkeys... |
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Thanks, |
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Jorge |
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