Create F1 dialog to show current configured shortcuts :)
See original GitHub issueDisplay a help window with current configured keyboard shortcuts.
See if <kbd>F1</kbd> can be used as the key. if not use something like <kbd>?</kbd>
UserInterface
class need to updated to support the new window. notice that Configuration
object is passed to this class. This has the information that needs to be displayed.
Project docs are in wiki - https://github.com/JaDogg/pydoro/wiki
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@JaDogg Hey there before I proceed; do you want the help window to be a separate window or something integrated to the pydoro UI
@kana800 I like the first one which you already got working. If you can remove the background colour / have the same background colour it would be better so it remains a bit consistent.
Put an OK button in help window.