El Mon, 12 Jun 2006 13:05:27 +0200 muzzle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: I have debian SID installed and my list is empty.
xfree86.xml is at /usr/share/X11/xkb/rules/xfree86.xml and xorg.xml is at /usr/share/X11/xkb/rules/xorg.xml maybe this the problem with empty list?. > On 6/10/06, Aleksej Struk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hey raster, > > > > Hmmmm, actually, I already implemented all the things in > > e_modules/language module. Now it is standalone. It is able to > > manage actual input language for each window, and flip between > > keybord layouts on the fly. Moreover it hooks into E and defines 2 > > new actions and keybindings for them as it starts, and removes > > those actions and keybindings on unload. > > > > I want to make one more hook into E. For now there exists a config > > dialog for the module. I'd like to hook it into the E main config > > panel. As far as I remmember there is a FIXME for > > this :) > > > > Unfortunatelly, somehow I missed ur mail. But now, I'll review the > > module once again wrt to your comments. > > > > Of course, I'd like to move some of the module's functionality > > directly to E. For > > example language settings per window. Consequently, this will > > remove some expensive searches and management of the running > > windows, since the module will know everything as soon as it gets a > > pointer to a border in callback :). > > > > But, if I move some of its functionality to E, then it will be > > dependent on E. And actually, the module will only flip the input > > keyboard layout and visualize the current language icon. > > So, then it cannot be standalone as now. > > > > Ofcourse, since the module works now, at least for me :), because I > > did not hear any comments about it yet, there is no need to reinvent > > it, to reprogram it and to place some of its functionality into E. > > > > mhm I tried to use it (on my x86 laptop with Debian sid), but the list > of available keyboard layouts in the configuration window was empty. > Am I supposed to do something to make the module aware of the > available layouts? Where does the module look for them? > > > Also, from my point of view, it would be nice to have it in the > > main E src tree, because, when non-english people starts a WM > > they'd like to have language tools immideately and without looking > > for the 3rd party module. What do u think about this ? > > As a non-english user I think I have been waiting for something like > this module for a looooooooong time and it really deserves being > included in the main tree! > > > > > sndev > > Bye, > > Emme > [...] _______________________________________________ enlightenment-devel mailing list enlightenment-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/enlightenment-devel