On Monday 11 April 2016 07:20:48 Lisi Reisz
wrote:
On Sunday 10 April 2016 16:26:46 Gene Heskett
wrote:
> However I can't say that clicking on the abc icon (in KMail)
> ever refused to spell check.
No, nor for me. Works every time. What keeps turning itself off,
and I have to keep turning it on again, is the red underlining as
I type, which I only found out about recently, and which I find
very useful. The trouble is that I don't always notice immediately
that it isn't working. No red *could* mean no typing errors - it
does happen occasionally! - if I even remember it at all.
Lisi
I am so used to its not working that it doesn't alarm me when I see
no red, but here its never been underlined. That is a relatively
minor detail in comparison to the unknown hot key enabling of html
formatted output.
know when it happens because of the screen flash I see out of the
corner of my eye about 10% of the time. Its a full screen refresh
just as you get when you discover its on because there more icons to
the right of the encryption multi selector. I suspect its something
involving my not reaching far enough for the left shift key, and
pressing both it and the ctrl key just below it. These K360 keys
are square topped and vertical sided keys, which discourage being
hung up like keytops with slanted sides having a piece of metallic
cuttings from the lathe or milling machine, following the slant down
into the key frame, then because the key sides are slanted, wedging
the key down.
And since we can drive the machines given axis with keys in addition
to writing the code for complex operations, the X & Y is by the
arrow keys, Z being page-up/page-down on the mill, having one of
them jammed down usually equals a damaged/broken tool or damaged
part, usually both. Cutting tools I can buy, for 10-50 dollars,
replacement parts can be worth even more, so stuck keys are to be
avoided at all costs. I use this same keyboard here in the house
just so I don't have to relearn it when I go to the machines to do
something. And I just found a place to buy skins for this keyboard,
which should even save things if I spill a cuppa on them, which has
also happened in the past.
But I have not been able to deduce the third key that completes this
hot-key combo.
And thats why I am pleading now, for a way to remove that html
enabling hotkey.
Please people, where is it?
Thanks.
Cheers, Gene Heskett
Ok reread. Hotkey combos. Open kcontrol, go to keyboard shortcuts and
search there for it. I can't say I've seen one.
Good Luck,
Kate