Am Montag, 22. August 2016, 16:47:53 schrieb Wolfgang Bauer:
In any case, I'll do the upgrade in a VM, and try to reproduce and investigate the problem. Will take some time though...
I did the upgrade, and was able to reproduce the issue. The problem merely is that the update script (that should change the KDE4 widget style to breeze) doesn't set the widget style at all, and kdelibs4/Qt4 falls back to the default oxygen. The reason why it doesn't set it, is explained by this debug message in .xsession-errors: [Script] setting widget style: "breeze" false The "false" means that it doesn't find "breeze" in the list of available widget styles, likely because the name is actually "Breeze" (upper case). The obvious fix would be to set the widget style to "Breeze" (not "breeze") in the openSUSE look-and-feel. I'll submit that change. Although, I have to say that this is all a bit inconsistent. Both "Breeze" and "breeze" work in the actual config file, and upstream's "breeze" look-and-feel also contains "breeze" as widget style. In this case it's not a problem though, as the update script handles the "breeze" look-and- feel specifically and doesn't load it but uses "Breeze" as widget style... Regarding VLC: I meanwhile realized that this is about pressing Alt+p in the "Open" dialog, and only if the language is set to english (the button shortcuts are defined by the translations). I am able to reproduce the problem in 13.2/KDE4 too, if I start VLC in english, choose "Open network stream", type in an URL, and press Alt+p, I get an error dialog about an ambigous shortcut. But the same problem does occur in IceWM too, though it doesn't display an error dialog, it just prints this error message to the xterm from where I ran it: QAction::eventFilter: Ambiguous shortcut overload: Alt+P So, the problem is not that the (KDE) desktop grabs the Alt+p shourtcut. This is rather a "bug" in VLC, unrelated to KDE. Kind Regards, Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org