On Sun, Aug 07, 2011 at 05:18:41PM -0400, Ethan Levine wrote:
> I'm trying to find information regarding writing my own custom layout for
> awesome. Instead of the ones that come with it, I want one where my screen
> is split into columns, and if you assign multiple windows to the same
> column, t
I'm trying to find information regarding writing my own custom layout for
awesome. Instead of the ones that come with it, I want one where my screen
is split into columns, and if you assign multiple windows to the same
column, they'll just stack.
I've tried reading through the source code for the
Hello,
The layouts are working as needed now so i share it. It might be a
better solution of course.
It is the keyboard widget from awesome wiki but it passes the variant
qwerty when the layout is de and it shows the desired text (en, de, ελ)
instead of the layout name (us, de, el). It can be chan
Thanks Uli, this works,
So the solution is to check:
if t == " de "
Patrick, in my system the command works like this:
setxkbmap
Going further I try to show "en" instead of "us" when english is the
language but my code doesn't work
I change
kbdcfg.widget.text = t
with
kbdcfg.widget.text
On 07.08.2011 03:02, stardiviner wrote:
> I want to put vicious and obvious under /usr/share/awesome/ into
> /home/user/.config/awesome/
> because it is easy to backup configurations.
> I tested that put them into /home/... but it does not work. require can not
> use
> them.
>
> so how to solve