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  • KDE Kirigami 1.1 UI Framework Released

    Phoronix: KDE Kirigami 1.1 UI Framework Released

    One month after Kirigami's first public release, KDE Kirigami 1.1 is now available as the newest stable of this user-interface framework designed for mobile and convergent applications in Qt...

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    "Ctrl+Q is now considered the default shortcut to close Kirigami applications"

    Is this changeable? Personally i find that to be a great shurtcut (i personally use super+q), but i guess that could be uncomfortable for people with Odd keyboard layouts and such.

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      Originally posted by johanb View Post
      "Ctrl+Q is now considered the default shortcut to close Kirigami applications"

      Is this changeable? Personally i find that to be a great shurtcut (i personally use super+q), but i guess that could be uncomfortable for people with Odd keyboard layouts and such.
      Originally posted by Linked Announcement
      A nice fix for desktop Kirigami applications: The application window now has a default shortcut to close the application, depending on the system preferences, commonly Ctrl+Q.
      Also, this is KDE, remember. I would be really surprised if there's ever something like this hardcoded. They even published a blog post (Martin did, I think) about how windows was trying to force them implement "super+P" as a shortcut for screen management. On the upside, I now know the shortcut

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