--- On Wed, 2/24/10, Anton Aylward <anton.aylward@rogers.com> wrote:
From: Anton Aylward <anton.aylward@rogers.com> Subject: Re: [opensuse] System failed to finish install - 11.2
Charles Obler said the following on
* konsole menubar shortcut: I still miss the ability to access the menubar with a shortcut key. There is an entry in the configuration for SHOWING the bar -- in fact there are two entries -- but there is no entry for accessing it.
Ya bitching again!
I've just been though the "configure short cuts" for konsole for KDE4.4 and matched up all the items in the various pull-downs on the menu bar with possible setting.
So it takes you directly to the operation instead of hanging round on the menu bar and you're complaining?
No, I can't accept this as a bug.
So now I have to remember five or ten different keystrokes, when before I had to remember only one? Is that your notion of progress? :) The fact that there are TWO identical "show menu bar" configuration options and ZERO "access menu bar" options suggests to me that this MAY be a bug -- perhaps one of the two "show menu options" should actually be the missing "access" option. Again, I'm not bitching or complaining. I can find ways to work around any limitations you offer me. I can use the mouse to open the "File" menu (formerly the "Sessions" menu), or I can assign a separate keystroke for each kind of session (each "profile"), and then hope that I remember the right keystroke. But I will continue to miss the 3.5 option, where I could SEE what I was actually selecting and where a single keystroke provided the access I needed. No, I'm not bitching and I'm not complaining. I am simply reporting my experience to you. Do whatever you wish with it. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org