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Bug 3109 - Can't pick KMenu entry when defining keyboard actions
Summary: Can't pick KMenu entry when defining keyboard actions
Status: NEW
Alias: None
Product: TDE
Classification: Unclassified
Component: tdebase (show other bugs)
Version: R14.0.x [Trinity]
Hardware: Other Linux
: P5 normal
Assignee: Timothy Pearson
URL:
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
Reported: 2020-05-14 04:47 CDT by Jan Stolarek
Modified: 2020-06-01 02:49 CDT (History)
3 users (show)

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Module screenshot (174.87 KB, image/png)
2020-05-21 09:52 CDT, Jan Stolarek
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Description Jan Stolarek 2020-05-14 04:47:58 CDT
In KControl -> Localization and accessibility (not sure if that's the exact English name) -> Keyboard actions -> Action tab -> New -> KMenu entry, clicking on "Browse..." does nothing. I'm guessing it should display a dialog allowing to pick a program from the KMenu.
Comment 1 Michele Calgaro 2020-05-21 09:44:18 CDT
Hi Jan, my apologies but I could not figured out which module you mean. I tried a few here and there based on your description but I can understand. 
Could you post a screenshot of that? I can then look for it from the control center. Thanks.
Comment 2 Jan Stolarek 2020-05-21 09:52:34 CDT
Created attachment 2961 [details]
Module screenshot

If you click the second entry in the menu you get a dialog window with "Browse..." button that does nothing.
Comment 3 Michele Calgaro 2020-05-23 01:16:33 CDT
Thanks. I found it and I can confirm the "Browse..." button doesn't do anything.
Comment 4 Michele Calgaro 2020-06-01 02:49:31 CDT
I checked the code, there is a nice "TODO" at the place where the button is pressed. I guess the intention here is to show the available menu and let the user choose an application.