--nextPart2958471.9BzXbJO6ih Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-15" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline On Friday 7 July 2006 00:38, Ingo Kl=F6cker wrote: > You do realize that Ctrl+Alt+X (or any other latin1 character) doesn't > work anymore as soon as you've switched to a keyboard layout that > doesn't have the 'X' or has it on another key. Try setting the shortcut > to Ctrl+Alt+Z (which is even more convenient than Ctrl+Alt+X IMO) and > then switch between the German and the English keyboard layout. How > usable is that? Sorry, I was thinking Qt4 already; where the keyboard combination is=20 mapped to a key and not a glyph. That solution is, naturally, the real solution to this mess and all=20 suggestions of modifier-only combinations are based on the lack of this=20 functionality not only on Qt3, but on a lot more systems. Would it not be possible to add a post-switch-hook for kde 3.5.4 (will=20 there be such a thing?) that alters the keyboard shortcut after you=20 switch languages so the location of the key stays the same ? This would be be in line with a better solution in KDE4. =2D-=20 Thomas Zander --nextPart2958471.9BzXbJO6ih Content-Type: application/pgp-signature -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.3 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQBErheECojCW6H2z/QRAqHTAJ0cvBnehBT77cAvrqt1/XijMIQAdQCg0l+U q/una/SoqiVEGUZWfXswXbw= =RR1T -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --nextPart2958471.9BzXbJO6ih--