UI: Move shortcuts to Qt StandardKeys constants#58
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This patch uses the Qt provided constants for the quit, close, open and save keyboard shortcuts. This removes few instances of Qt version specific code. Only functional difference of this patch is that on windows the quit shortcut of ctrl-q will no longer work, instead relying on the platform standard alt-f4.
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Tested on archlinux x86_64 , Qt 5.15.7 . ctrl-q, ctrl-s, alt-f4 work as expected. |
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This patch uses the Qt provided constants for the quit, close, open and save keyboard shortcuts. This removes few instances of Qt version specific code.
Only functional difference of this patch is that on windows the quit shortcut of ctrl-q will no longer work, instead relying on the platform standard alt-f4.