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Has KDE 4 caught up with KDE 3 yet?

Has KDE 4 caught up with KDE 3 yet?

Posted Apr 24, 2010 8:48 UTC (Sat) by jospoortvliet (guest, #33164)
In reply to: Has KDE 4 caught up with KDE 3 yet? by nix
Parent article: Aaron Seigo on the Future of KDE (Datamation)

You might be completely right. However, fixing the window class and name issue might be pretty doable, and adding the needed hotkey capabilities to kwin might also be possible.

Another thing, as I'm behind a plasma desktop now I can check out a few things, so let me do that.

I don't know what you need exactly, but under the global keyboard shortcuts (kwin) I see a lot of shortcuts. you can also give individual windows a shortcut and configure their options under 'right mouseclick on decoration > advanced'. Combined, does that bring you what you need?


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Has KDE 4 caught up with KDE 3 yet?

Posted Apr 24, 2010 9:42 UTC (Sat) by nix (subscriber, #2304) [Link] (1 responses)

Oh, I'm sure it's possible. It's just not *there*. :/

Ah well, the kde devs are not telepaths and I'd never mentioned any of this before. I'll repost it on the kde@ list shortly.

Combined and window shortcuts would let me switch focus to the window on a keystroke. These windows contain nothing but procmeters that don't respond to keystrokes, so giving them the focus is a waste of time; and it raises the window but does not lower it. also, the 'maximize does not cover the outermost procmeter' still isn't satisfied :/

gah. this took *five minutes* with fvwm2.

Has KDE 4 caught up with KDE 3 yet?

Posted Apr 24, 2010 10:06 UTC (Sat) by jospoortvliet (guest, #33164) [Link]

Well, I'm assuming you've seen all the capabilities of Kwin by now (I did find shortcuts to lower an active window but that's not what you need either is it?) so yes, I guess this simply isn't there. I wish you luck finding a dev interested in writing these features (or figuring out how to do it yourself).

Cheers and enjoy the weather :D


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