hmmm weird...

Have you restarted trinity since you changed  the settings?  If not try that...

and

Are you using 14.0 version or 14.1 version of Trinity?

I just used grep to search all of the .trinity directory and there was only one place that had delete_line and that was ~/.trinity/share/config/katerc

So, I'm out of ideas if restarting doesn't work...

Keith

On Sat, Nov 21, 2015 at 4:07 PM, Dr. Nikolaus Klepp <office@klepp.biz> wrote:
Hi Keith!

Am Samstag, 21. November 2015 schrieb Keith Daniels:
> Check in the Trinity Control Center under:
>
> Regional & Accessibility >> Keyboard Shortcuts >> Application Shortcuts
>
> and see if Undo is maped to Ctrl+Y there.

No, it's mapped to <Ctrl>+Z.

> Also check in Kate
>
>  Settings >> Configure ShortCuts

"undo" --> <Ctrl>+Z

> As well as in
>
> Settings >> Configure Kate >> Editor >> Shortcuts

"Delete Line" --> <Ctrl>+Y

> To see what is defined there.
>
> Also, if you are using a macro program like AutoKey, check and see what it
> is mapped to.

None installed, but that would affect all applications, not only TDE applications.

> Finally, the mapping could be in Xwindows, but I don't remember the file it
> would be in nor the program that lets you set it.  But it is where you map
> the low level keyboard or mouse button keystrokes.  (I think)

<CapsLock> is mapped to <Tab> :-) That mappings affect all X11 application, not only TDE applications.

Nik

>
> Keith
>
> On Sat, Nov 21, 2015 at 3:04 PM, Dr. Nikolaus Klepp <office@klepp.biz>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi all!
> >
> > I have these keybindings defined in .trinity/share/config/kdeglobals:
> >
> > [Shortcuts]
> > Redo=Ctrl+Shift+Z
> > Undo=Ctrl+Z
> >
> > And I have these keybindings defined in .trinity/share/config/katerc:
> >
> > [Katepart Shortcuts]
> > backspace=Backspace;Shift+Backspace
> > delete_line=Ctrl+Y
> >
> > So I assume, <Ctrl>+Y deletes a line in kate. But it doesn't, it perfoms
> > "Undo" instead. This only affects TDE applictions (kmail, kwrite, kate ...)
> > but all others are unaffeted. For example "geany" behaves is configured the
> > same way (<Ctrl>+Z = undo, <Ctrl>+Y = delete line)
> >
> > There is no match for "Ctrl+Y" neither in /etc/trinity nor
> > /opt/trinity/etc/.
> >
> > So ... did I miss something? Or is "Ctrl+Y" hardcoded somewhere to be
> > "Undo"?
> >
> > Nik
> >
> >
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