On Tue, 14 Aug 2012 21:10:26 +0200 Reinier Olislagers <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 14-8-2012 20:52, Michael Van Canneyt wrote: > > On Tue, 14 Aug 2012, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote: > >> Lazarus developers under KDE & Gnome have been doing this for years. > >> The Ctrl+F<n> keys are often used to change virtual desktops, so we > >> simply disable those in KDE & Gnome, because the Lazarus IDE ones are > >> more important to us. Don't be lazy. > > > > I agree with Graeme. Lazarus offers you the option, please use it. > > > > It's simply not possible to find a set of shortcuts that is guaranteed > > to work on all systems. I think that internal consistency of lazarus is > > more important. > > > > Michael. > > SCNR... > Perhaps some tool called, say lazset*), could be created and used to > set/change key shortcuts, e.g.: > > lazset --primary-config-path=c:\example\whatever > --set="ContextSensitiveHelpKey=ShiftF1" > > or e.g. > lazset --primary-config-path=c:\example\whatever > --set="ContextSensitiveHelpKey=" > or > lazset --primary-config-path=c:\example\whatever > --delete="ContextSensitiveHelpKey" > > ... which would use the existing IDE code (same way lazbuild does) and > that could be automated in e.g. a batch file or even an installer (e.g. > only called when KDE is detected/selected). > > A school, company, organization or user could maintain scripts that > change these settings after each new install/upgrade, these scripts > could be made available in the CCR or Lazarus repository, on the forum, > etc... Changing the defaults for schools, pools, multi user environments is already possible. Just put your editoroptions.xml into the secondary config directory. Mattias -- _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus
