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Old 04-02-2015, 11:48 PM   #752
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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal View Post
The standard buttons (Yes/No/OK) have always had keyboard shortcuts.

And note that the keyboard shortcuts config widget does not warn you about *any* accelerator conflicts, doing so, is way too much work, since accelerators are implemented internally in Qt and depend on the desktop environment and interface language and there is no easy way for the keyboard management system to know what they are.
Kovid, I guessed that getting conflicts resolved in the kb shortcut editor would be non trivial, that's why I've suggested that pending Slide-up Notifier messages always get higher priority at handling any the keystrokes.

Added : Also its not just Yes and No, Alt/W is used by Bulk metadata download and Alt/D is is used by Extract ISBN - other PI's may have other options.

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