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    [SOLVED] Save shortcut keys

    Hi,

    I have quite a few of my own shortcut keys set up on Okular, Gwenview and GIMP, and was wondering how I can transfer those settings to another installation. It would be great if only to keep my desktop and laptop consistent (as I forget which buttons do what, and I'm going to end up teaching myself stuff on one computer and then finding that I've set it up differently on another, if I learn at all) but I've also needed to re-install kubuntu on my laptop a few times because it's started complaining of unwritable files, and stopped letting me install any software from repositories (I'm suspecting it may be the HDD at fault, but that's a different issue, and everything does work when I reinstall, until some fateful day where other influences are also maybes).

    Anyway, do these applications save their shortcuts to a file or something, and if so, how do I go about finding them?

    Cheers guys, you're the best,
    Aston

    #2
    Re: Save shortcut keys

    Look in ~/.kde/share/config/kglobalshortcutsrc

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      #3
      Re: Save shortcut keys

      That's a handy-looking file, but no Gwenview, GIMP or Okular.

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        #4
        Re: Save shortcut keys

        Not far off though...

        ~/.kde/share/apps/okular/part.rc
        ~/.kde/share/apps/gwenview/gwenviewui.rc



        Now where's that bloody GIMP? Guessing it's somewhere else because of this GNU nonsense...

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          #5
          Re: Save shortcut keys

          for gimp look in

          ~/.gimp-version#

          some programs make their own folders

          most of the kde stuff can be found in ~/.kde/share/config
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            #6
            Re: Save shortcut keys

            ~/.kde/share/apps/okular/part.rc
            ~/.kde/share/apps/gwenview/gwenviewui.rc
            AND
            ~/.gimp-2.6/menurc

            Awesome, that'll save me heaps of time!

            Thanks guys

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