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Add a way to toggle keepassxc window from the command line #154

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colonelpanic8 opened this issue Jan 13, 2017 · 6 comments
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Add a way to toggle keepassxc window from the command line #154

colonelpanic8 opened this issue Jan 13, 2017 · 6 comments

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@colonelpanic8
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colonelpanic8 commented Jan 13, 2017

This is more flexible/useful than a keyboard shortcut because it can, for example, be used in spawn or raise commands that most WMs offer. If the keyboard shortcut only exists in keepass itself, it will not work if it has not already been spawned.

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TheZ3ro commented Jan 13, 2017

Toggle the visibility? there is this opened issue #99
But it's for KeyShortcut instead of CLI option

@droidmonkey
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Please do not file questions as issues.

@colonelpanic8
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This is not a question. I'm asking for a feature in this issue.

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droidmonkey commented Jan 18, 2017

#99 requests this feature.

For the record, your original issue text was in the form of a one line question. You completely rewrote your original text via an edit AFTER my post, gave me a thumbs down, then said you didn't ask a question....

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colonelpanic8 commented Jan 18, 2017

@droidmonkey The title of the question is clearly not a question. I changed the text, because you apparently did not like that, but the fact remains that the issue was not, as you put it, merely a question. Also, #99 does not really request this feature until I mentioned it explicitly, that issue asks for a keyboard shortcut which is obviously not the same thing...

EDIT: Also, i did not say that there was no question in the body of my post, I merely clarified that my issue was not intended primarily as a question but as a request for new functionality.

@droidmonkey do you really mean to tell me that you did not understand this? My guess is that you were being deliberately obtuse when you said "Please do not file questions as issues.", or that you simply did not read the title of the issue. I'm not really sure what the point of being so adversarial in your dealings with end users is.

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I was a little annoyed due to ignoring both our contribution guidelines and the issue template we have in place. Your request will make it into this software thanks to your comments in 99, but please follow our setup in the future for additional issues or feature requests.

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