[Bug 56912] Re: Impossible to configure more the 4 keyboard layouts

2009-02-23 Thread Bryce Harrington
** Changed in: x11proto-core (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed = Triaged

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- Impossible to configure more the 4 keyboard layouts
+ (needs x11 protocol update) Impossible to configure more the 4 keyboard 
layouts

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[Bug 56912] Re: Impossible to configure more the 4 keyboard layouts

2008-10-08 Thread Sebastien Bacher
** Changed in: x11proto-core (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 56912] Re: Impossible to configure more the 4 keyboard layouts

2007-05-06 Thread Timo Aaltonen
** Changed in: x11proto-core (Ubuntu)
   Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed

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[Bug 56912] Re: Impossible to configure more the 4 keyboard layouts

2006-10-26 Thread Daniel Stone
It's not a matter of laziness or efficiency or whatever.  The X core
protocol only allows for four keyboard groups, full stop.  You can't
have more than four layouts without magically changing your keymap when
you switch to a layout n = 4, which is incredibly difficult.

** Changed in: control-center (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: control-center = x11proto-kb
   Status: Needs Info = Unconfirmed

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[Bug 56912] Re: Impossible to configure more the 4 keyboard layouts

2006-10-26 Thread Daniel Stone
(wrong component.)

** Changed in: x11proto-kb (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: x11proto-kb = x11proto-core

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[Bug 56912] Re: Impossible to configure more the 4 keyboard layouts

2006-10-26 Thread Aigars Mahinovs
I still have not found a good enough reasoning behind having keyboard
layouts being equal with keyboard groups. Switching over the whole
keyboard configuration when the input langage changes seems to be the
most flexible approach to the situation. Some languages could have only
one keyboard group, while others could use up to 4 groups if they desire
so. The only problem that needs to be solved for that is a way to link
user space keyboard switcher application to the X server (as an X
protocol extension, probably) so that this keyboard switcher can elect
to receive keyboard combinations to switch languages. A more efficient
way of switching the keyboard settings of an X server could be
implemented in the same extension. For example, the keyboard switcher
could either feed X sever with a precompiled keyboard layout or ask it
to switch to a previosely used layout from the X servers cache.

There are multiple input method frameworks out there (SCIM for example)
that have to extend X keyboard layouts way beyond the protocol to make
thier languages work as the users expect.

It would be very nice if developers of these frameworks could come
together and forge an official replacement of xkb with a new X
extension, api and ui parts that would implement all needed features for
all languages and would not have any arbitrary limits.

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[Bug 56912] Re: Impossible to configure more the 4 keyboard layouts

2006-10-26 Thread Daniel Stone
It would be nice if I had a pony too, but it's not going to happen.

Sergey, who you were talking with in that LiveJournal entry, is the
maintainer of the GNOME XKB tools, as well as the upstream maintainer of
the XKB layouts.  He and I (in my guise of upstream XKB, and general
input, code maintainer) interact quite a lot.

Input methods need to support arbitrarily complex compositions of
glyphs, and often need user feedback to do so, which completely rules
out the server doing it.

So what we're down to is having the server be able to kick an external
client on group switch, and have the client be able to react
accordingly.  Yes, that's feasible as part of a protocol extension, but
it's quite far down the TODO list.  There are exactly two people who
hack on input in X, code-wise, and the other one generally doesn't
venture too far outside the evdev driver.

Pre-compiled layouts are a bad idea that are being removed from XKB 2.0
(the code needs a serious rework to fix far more fundamental problems
than the one you've discussed).  Implementing a layout cache is possible
(if costly).

I'll think about it, but don't expect anything soon.  I need to finish
the input hotplug work, then finish most of the XKB rework, then add
this, then it needs to get added to an Xorg stable release, at which
point the GNOME applet can start using it.  You'll need to wait for the
next stable release for this to be included.  This ... is not a short
timespan.

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[Bug 56912] Re: Impossible to configure more the 4 keyboard layouts

2006-08-30 Thread Aigars Mahinovs
http://community.livejournal.com/xkbconfig/304.html has the latest instance of 
the discussion.
The thing is that the keyboard layout configuration was rewriten and features 
were lost in the name of some tiny bit of efficiency. FWIW the keyboard layout 
switching in early versions of Gnome 2 and now in KDE have no significant speed 
difference to the current Gnome variant, but allow more then 4 languages.
Now it has come to a point where users that need more then 4 languages (or even 
just think that they might need more then 4 languages sometime in the future) 
are forced not to use Linux (or to use KDE if they are sufficiently advanced).
The 4 language limit is a design choice that restricts the number of 
configurable layouts to a fixed arbitrary limit. Some users do need more then 
that or know/feel that they will need that in the future, for example, people 
working at multinational companies or international charities, as well as 
translators that know more then a few languages. I know 5 lanuages and am 
trying to learn a 6th. With the world going multicultural such diversity will 
only increase, while Gnome will be stuck at 4.

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[Bug 56912] Re: Impossible to configure more the 4 keyboard layouts

2006-08-19 Thread Mark Reitblatt
** Changed in: gnome-applets (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Untriaged = Medium

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[Bug 56912] Re: Impossible to configure more the 4 keyboard layouts

2006-08-19 Thread Aigars Mahinovs
Note that this bug has been dismissed by upstream as NOTABUG for several
years, since Gnome 2.6 IIRC. The keyboard layout selector was rewritten
at that point - the old selector supported unlimited number of layouts,
while the new one only supported at most 4 layouts.

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