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Originally Posted by JimmXinu
FYI, I just installed calibre 2.22 as well. But my View Manager keyboard shortcuts are still working.
Do your shortcuts conflict with anything else?
My setup:
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JimmXinu - no conflicts I know of, calibre should tell me if I try. I wish calibre had a simple way to list all kb shorts in key/modifier/modifier sequence. Your config info inspired me to run a debug, here is the log
Spoiler:
calibre Debug log
calibre 2.22 [64bit] isfrozen: True is64bit: True
Windows-7-6.1.7601-SP1 Windows ('64bit', 'WindowsPE')
('Windows', '7', '6.1.7601')
Python 2.7.9
Windows: ('7', '6.1.7601', 'SP1', 'Multiprocessor Free')
Successfully initialized third party plugins: Extract ISBN && Reading List && Barnes & Noble && View Manager && Modify ePub && Count Pages && Open With && EpubSplit && Walk Search History && Beam Ebooks && Goodreads && Import List && FictionDB && Generate Cover && Favourites Menu && Quick Preferences && Resize Cover && Find Duplicates && Quality Check
Starting up...
Key u'' for shortcut Template tester is already used by Toggle Add Option: Read metadata from file contents, ignoring
Key u'' for shortcut Template tester is already used by Toggle Add Option: Read metadata from file contents, ignoring
Key u'' for shortcut Template tester is already used by Toggle Add Option: Read metadata from file contents, ignoring
Key u'' for shortcut Template tester is already used by Toggle Add Option: Read metadata from file contents, ignoring
Started up in 9.72 seconds with 7832 books
When I look at the Keyboard shorts for Quick Preferences and Template Tester - this is what I see
Weird - mayhap if I find a way to resolve the None v None kb short conflict between Template Tester and Quick Preferences->Read metadata it will fix my problem with View Manager kb shorts. I'll try uninstall and reinstall Quick Preferences. Until now I never even knew there was a Template Tester.
I have had Quick Preferences (and View Manager) installed for years, whilst I don't often run in debug mode - I've certainly run it with those PI installed, and I've never seen those messages before - had I done so I would have gone
I can't be bothered futzing with reinstalls so we wont know if getting rid of those curious messages will solve my View Manager problems until V2.23 hits the streets.
BR