From kde-core-devel Sun Jul 24 12:32:35 2011 From: =?UTF-8?B?QXVyw6lsaWVuIEfDonRlYXU=?= Date: Sun, 24 Jul 2011 12:32:35 +0000 To: kde-core-devel Subject: Re: Formal complaint concerning the use of the name "System Settings" Message-Id: <4E2C10E3.9000807 () kde ! org> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-core-devel&m=131151079229712 Le 24/07/2011 12:55, Giovanni Campagna a écrit : > Which is a KDE bug. You should use GNOME shortcuts when possible. I > mean, Gtk has emacs and Mac OS modes for keybindings, I doubt Qt hasn't > something similar. > It is true that you can change KDE theme without changing the GTK one, > but why would one want that? I want the look and feel of my system to be > consistent, even when different apps or toolkits are used, and I want > one place to configure the theme. > (or none, if I'm using GNOME3 ) > KDE apps under GNOME should use gnome-keyring, not kwallet: that's what > org.freedesktop.Secrets is for. What about the other way around BTW? Do GNOME applications running on a KDE workspace follow KDE keybindings, theme, palette, fonts and icon theme? Do they use kwallet instead of gnome-keyring? If they don't I guess there is also a use for running GNOME System Settings on a KDE workspace. Aurélien