By default, XWayland apps are now allowed to listen for non-alphanumeric keypresses, and shortcuts using modifier keys. This lets any global shortcut features they may have work with no user intervention required, while still not allowing arbitrary listening for alphanumeric keypresses which could potentially be used maliciously
This is... very smart actually. Any reason this is limited to Xwayland? (Is that XDG portal a thing yet?)
I suggest that next time you simply crosspost from here so we can all comment under the original thread: https://social.opendesktop.org/users/thisweekinkde/statuses/112064318978191706
That's a Mastodon thread. This is Lemmy.
While Mastodon users can subscribe to Lemmy communities (such as this one: !linux@lemmy.ml or lemmy.ml/c/linux ) and see Lemmy posts in their feed, Lemmy users cannot normally comment on Mastodon threads.
Mastodon users can post to Lemmy communities by mentioning the Community ( !KDE@lemmy.kde.social in this case). That allows Lemmy users to comment on it.
Here: https://lemmy.kde.social/post/943816
Nice! I missed that.
So Lemmy communities have a third form:
- The URL format for non-Lemmings: https://instan.ce/c/community
- The Lemmy format for Lemmy clients: !community@instan.ce
- The Mastodon "tag" format: @community@instan.ce
Glad to see a lot of the bugs are getting fixed. Even though I have not experienced most of those. Especially the minimizing dolphin thing. Mine does not have that issue.