On Freitag, 14. Februar 2014 01:22:19 CEST, Christoph Feck wrote:
On Friday 14 February 2014 01:07:10 p.kubik...@gmail.com wrote:
The mechanism behind that feature is quite strict. There are always
some mod keys + ONE other keys (such as letters). There is no way
to create a shortcut with two "other keys".

I just tried it in Kate

I think he points kglobalaccel (kcmshell4 keys/khotkeys) - it should be 
possible (on X11, might require Xtst), but rather not trivial as inside a 
focused client.

kglobalaccel could only grab the first modified key, would use it to grab the 
entire keyboard, wait for the next key and see whether it's some global 
shortcut.
If not, or the modifier changed, the first key event /has/ to be repeated and 
the second one passed on.
No idea whether that's possible on OSX or Windows at all.

FYI:
That's emacs style shortcuts and RMS is probably upset enough that MS dared to 
add it to VS 2005 - but he will certainly not like that people now associate it 
there ;-)

Cheers,
Thomas

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