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Kmymoney Keyboard Shortcut Retention Across Restarts

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fwright
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KDE4 Rel 4.14, Kmymoney Rel 5.05, openSUSE Leap 15.1
Standard repositories and Packman enabled

There is a conflict in the standard keyboard shortcuts. Ctl-Insert is both Ledger New Transaction and Copy.

I can fix the conflict to remove Copy from Ctl-Insert. I then export the shortcuts to a file ShortcutMod.shortcuts which is in the same directory as my Kmymoney data.

The problem is that the saved shortcut file is not automatically re-applied when I restart Kmymoney. I have to manually reload/reapply the file.

Is it possible to have my shortcut file automatically re-applied when I restart Kmymoney?
fwright
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Found the solution.

Standard Keyboard Shortcuts for Applications

o Press the META key (Application Launcher)

o Type shortcuts in the search field at the top of the list

o A menu of shortcut types will appear.

o Select the shortcut with the subtitle as shown above.

o Make the changes you need in the shortcut list.

o When you apply your changes, you will receive a caution about potential conflicts. Your changes will be applied.


This was derived from
https://www.addictivetips.com/ubuntu-li ... -plasma-5/
ericst
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I have the same problem with Ctrl+Ins; but this solution doesn't work with Ubuntu 19.10 / Cinnamon 4.0.10. My shortcuts menu has nothing related to KMyMoney or any shortcut with Ctrl+Ins assigned.
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Hello! Any idea on how to solve this on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, GNOME version 3.36.3?
The symptoms are the same as described by fwright on the very first post. Thanks!!
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@esau I ended up mapping Ctrl+Enter instead. This setting stays persistent and has no other conflicts. For some reason only Ctrl+Ins seems to have a problem. (currently on Kubuntu 20.04)
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ericst wrote:@esau I ended up mapping Ctrl+Enter instead. ...


Thanks, ericst!! Why didn't I think of that :< ? Works perfectly.


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