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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