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I'm on Kubuntu 22.04, KDE plasma 5.24.4, Qt 5.15.3 and X11.
So I noticed this while trying to get imwheel to emulate a backspace input, that when you open settings, then click away, it'll break at the very least the Backspace keyboard shortcut to return from a tweet to the feed. But when you then enter settings again and click out of it, the keyboard commands suddenly work again!
So every other time one enters the settings keyboard commands stop working. A focus issue?
Love the app, it's a nice counterpart to TweetDuck which I use while I'm on Windows.
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Oh dear, it's already been a while, and I've since moved back to Windows, but IIRC it was the stable flatpak version 👍
Should've mentioned that, but my limited knowledge of how flatpaks (and snap for that matter) worked at the time, I didn't consider that those run fairly separate from the rest of the apps on a system.
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I'm on Kubuntu 22.04, KDE plasma 5.24.4, Qt 5.15.3 and X11.
So I noticed this while trying to get imwheel to emulate a backspace input, that when you open settings, then click away, it'll break at the very least the Backspace keyboard shortcut to return from a tweet to the feed. But when you then enter settings again and click out of it, the keyboard commands suddenly work again!
So every other time one enters the settings keyboard commands stop working. A focus issue?
Love the app, it's a nice counterpart to TweetDuck which I use while I'm on Windows.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: