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Deleted shortcuts are restored after client restart #671

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vgaming opened this issue Aug 9, 2022 · 1 comment
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Deleted shortcuts are restored after client restart #671

vgaming opened this issue Aug 9, 2022 · 1 comment

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vgaming commented Aug 9, 2022

Hi Ryzom team! I've noticed a potential bug with deleted shortcuts handling

Steps to reproduce:

  • Start Ryzom, open Settings > Keys
  • Click on an existing shortcut, select "Delete Key"
  • Observe the key being deleted in the shortcut list
  • Click "SAVE"
  • Quit the client normally
  • (Optionally) Check the _keys.xml file in profile directory and observe this particular shortcut being deleted
  • Start Ryzom again

Expected at this point:

  • The deleted shortcut not working. Since I've intentionally deleted the key and observed it not working and visually removed from the list, I expect it to not work after a restart as well

Actually observed at this point:

  • The default shortcut is working again, allowing you to e.g. accidentally press it and have undesired behavior
  • The shortcut information gets added back to _keys.xml file in profile directory

System:

  • Up-to-date ArchLinux
  • Ryzom installed via the official installer (I want to play with building Ryzom from source as well, but later, not a priority and not related to this issue)

Thoughts?
Thanks!

@vgaming
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vgaming commented Aug 9, 2022

Player Gilgameesh (in Ryzom chat) observes that the shortcuts stay deleted on their system forever. They use Windows. This difference in behavior adds to the understanding that it's a bug

Player Karnij has confirmed observing the same behavior as I have (of erasing shortcuts) on their system. They use Linux as well.

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