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just found this and played around with it for a bit. Certainly very useful!
I just noticed though that there are the custom "Quick Tile 2" shortcuts, and also "Quick Tile" shortcuts on my system. At first I thought both were registered by this, but that doesn't seem to be the case.
Either way, after trying the "Quick Tile" shortcuts (which seem to be native to KDE? Just never saw them before), and them working pretty much the same way, I uninstalled the script, however the Quick Tile 2 remain (although not functional obviously).
The only way to remove them seems to be exporting the Scheme, manually editing it and removing the "Quick Tile 2" lines, saving it, deleting the KWin shortcut category (with the trashbin button), then reimporting the edited scheme.
But ideally the Shortcuts would be unregistered on uninstalling the script (unless KDE doesn't provide an API for that?).
On a side note:
This also raises for me the question what this script could still do for me, given the native(?) shortcuts already provided. Maybe I'm missing something here :)
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Hey there,
just found this and played around with it for a bit. Certainly very useful!
I just noticed though that there are the custom "Quick Tile 2" shortcuts, and also "Quick Tile" shortcuts on my system. At first I thought both were registered by this, but that doesn't seem to be the case.
Either way, after trying the "Quick Tile" shortcuts (which seem to be native to KDE? Just never saw them before), and them working pretty much the same way, I uninstalled the script, however the Quick Tile 2 remain (although not functional obviously).
The only way to remove them seems to be exporting the Scheme, manually editing it and removing the "Quick Tile 2" lines, saving it, deleting the KWin shortcut category (with the trashbin button), then reimporting the edited scheme.
But ideally the Shortcuts would be unregistered on uninstalling the script (unless KDE doesn't provide an API for that?).
On a side note:
This also raises for me the question what this script could still do for me, given the native(?) shortcuts already provided. Maybe I'm missing something here :)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: