Yes this is my gut feeling too - not to hard code any keyboard shortcuts because of the collision risk.

But I need a little help on how the custom shortcuts system functions...

E.g. in what source file can I read to learn?

On 11 Mar 2016 18:02, "LucaDC" <dicappello@...2144...> wrote:
Please, don't hardcode shortcuts with more than one modifier (like
Ctrl+Alt+<key>) because under Windows they could be used to launch some
application so they should always be customizable.
Combinations with one or zero modifiers (like Ctrl+<key> or Alt+<key>) are
usually application specific so it's not a problem if they are hardcoded,
unless it's something weird like Ctrl-V to vertically align nodes :)

Luca




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