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Notification of incompatible settings #764

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tkna91 opened this issue Jan 9, 2025 · 2 comments
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Notification of incompatible settings #764

tkna91 opened this issue Jan 9, 2025 · 2 comments

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@tkna91
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tkna91 commented Jan 9, 2025

For various reasons (e.g., the name of a function defined as a key binding in Paketti may change, or the destination file for key bindings may change), key bindings themselves may disappear.
Is there any way for users to notice this?
In other words, we want to prevent them from noticing for the first time that a necessary keybind is missing during a live performance.
It would be better if they could be displayed in a dialog or copied as text.

@tkna91 tkna91 changed the title Notice the disappearance of keybindings Notification of missing key bindings Jan 9, 2025
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tkna91 commented Jan 9, 2025

What are some possible ways to do this, such as the following?

  • If there are Paketti settings that are not compatible as Paketti, do not ignore them, but display them in a dialog form that can be copied.
  • Save similar content in the log.
  • The others should be existing behavior. In other words, incompatible settings are not saved, but discarded

@tkna91 tkna91 changed the title Notification of missing key bindings Notification of incompatible settings Jan 9, 2025
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esaruoho commented Jan 9, 2025

@tkna91 i've sent you a bunch of messages and thread messages on discord, but basically it all boils down to this: if you have a keybindings.xml file of yours, a backup, which you could send me via discord Direct Message as an attachment, which definitely shows Paketti keybindings that are no longer available, or have been renamed, or have gone missing, then i can compare with my version and see what has been happening.
i really want to get to the bottom of this. i don't often rename things, and i almost never (i can't remember a time i've done it) actually removed a keybinding.

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