Hello!

Giuseppe Penone has written on Thursday, 27 September, at  9:02:
>> I guess that this is the reason why my attempts to run setxkbmap in
>> ~/.xsessionrc or ~/.bashrc have had no effect. Couldn't you use setxkbmap
>> in a
>> way that does not override previous settings, but instead add to them?

>yes I can do it with the options but sometimes this could be not wanted
>(e.g. if you want to just change a shortcut),
>but anyway this is a lesser problem since the user could eventually reboot.
>I will do how you advice.

    I would be very glad if you could make all setxkbmap thing optional
(as kde keyboard handler does, for example). Thank you very much for your
efforts, it is really very useful for most of people. Making it optional
will leave applet still useful for rest of us who don't want all this new
functionality. Thank you in advance!

    Cheers!
    Andriy.

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