Just a formal beta release, with updated translations.
Available here:
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/libgnomekbd/3.5/
The library is practically useless these days, going to be killed in
3.8 - kept in 3.6 just for a small keyboard layout widget.
Cheers,
Sergey
As if 3.4.0.1 was not enough...
The fix was found incomplete, so 3.4.0.2
Download
http://download.gnome.org/sources/libgnomekbd/3.4/libgnomekbd-3.4.0.2.tar.xz
sha256sum: 7ae48ff83508519516ba835d56cbde38c78357fac7fd7ed03759f8343ff8808d
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The stable version of libgnomekbd is released. The changes from the
last beta are as follows:
Dropping obsolete plugins architecture
Small memory leak fixed
Options comparison improved
Download
After some mess related to GNOME3 release, I am proud to present the
scheduled release of xkeyboard-config. A number of bugs were closed.
Troubled descriptions that went to 2.2, polished seriously. Thanks to
TP, a number of translations were seriously updated.
This release is recommended to use
Just a couple of days after 2.2.
Since X.org was very kind to release libx11 1.4.3 (which is required
for xkeyboard-config 2.2), that exposed one serious issue in the build
process of xkeyboard-config
So, here is 2.2.1 - just a build fix.
This release is highly recommended (realistically -
Hi all
The first stable 3.x release of libgnomekbd is available.
The only difference from the last beta is a number of updated translations
The code is available on FTP:
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/libgnomekbd/3.0/
It is strongly recommended to use xkeyboard-config 2.2.
Regards,
With this release, I am breaking (only once, hopefully) the sequence
of scheduled release of xkeyboard-config.
This release is highly recommended (realistically - required) for GNOME3.
The most important change in this release is totally redesigned
approach to user-visible descriptions. That
Hi all
The pre-release of libgnomekbd is available.
Mostly, this release is about translations. A couple of minor bugs fixes.
The code is available on FTP:
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/libgnomekbd/2.91/
It is recommended to use xkeyboard-config from git - but it is just
Hi all
Another unstable libgnomekbd is available.
A number of improvements in the keyboard drawing widget were made.
Separate utility app provided (for everyone and gnome-shell).
Some bugs and build issues were fixed, translations updated.
The code is available on FTP:
Hi ppl
This new release of the keyboard library is a must have for gnome 2.91
unstable series. Some important functions were implemented.
Also, some bugfixes and build process improvements were made.
The tarballs can be downloaded from either freedesktop.org:
Hi all
New unstable libgnomekbd is out.
Massive refactoring was made - a lot of shared code is in the common class now.
GObject Introspection was added - so now a bits of JavaScript from
gnome-shell can use libgnomekbd (and they actually do!)
Some bugs and build issues were fixed.
The code is
Hi all
Trying to catch up with the latest gtk+ changes... Here is new
unstable libgnomekbd.
A bit of kbd rendering improvements were made as well, Estonian
translation updated
The code is available on FTP:
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/libgnomekbd/2.91/
Cheers,
Sergey
The emergency release 2.91.3.1 is necessary because 2.91.3 depended on
GtkStyleContext changes which were not in gtk master yet. So, one
patch has been reverted - otherwise things do not build.
The location is usual, gnome git and
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/libgnomekbd/2.91/
Sorry
Hi folks
Another unstable release of libgnomekbd is bundled
There changes are humble this time:
- fixed i18n
- small cleanups and gtk compatibility fixes
- .xmodmap file support, moved from g-s-d and simplified to minimum
- translations updated
The code is available on FTP:
Hi all
The unstable release of libgnomekbd is bundled
There are substantial changes:
- port to gtk3 (it is not buildable with gtk2 any more)
- using gsettings instead of gconf
- major API changes, related aforementioned internal changes (g-s-d
and g-c-c are updated)
The code is available on
Hi all
The first stable release 2.32.0 of libgnomekbd is delivered.
The only difference from beta is a number of translations updated.
The code is available on FTP:
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/libgnomekbd/2.32/
Cheers,
Sergey
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Hi all
The unstable release 2.31.92 of libgnomekbd is out there.
A lot of translations were updated (GTP rocks!). Some renderings were
fixed for Cairo (credits to Benjamin Otte)
The code is available on FTP:
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/libgnomekbd/2.31/
Cheers,
Sergey
Hi all
The unstable release 2.31.5 of libgnomekbd is available.
Esperanto translation was updated. One crasher was fixed. Some
improvements in rendering are made.
The code is available on FTP:
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/libgnomekbd/2.31/
Cheers,
Sergey
Hi all
The unstable release 2.31.5 of libgnomekbd is available.
Esperanto translation was updated. One crasher was fixed. Some
improvements in rendering are made.
The code is available on FTP:
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/libgnomekbd/2.31/
Cheers,
Sergey
Hi all
The stable bugfix version 2.30.2 of libgnomekbd is out.
Some crashers were fixed, so I strongly recommend distro maintainers
to update (if not the entire package, at least individual commits).
A couple of translations were updated as well.
The code is available on FTP:
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From: Sergey Udaltsov sergey.udalt...@gmail.com
Date: 22 Jun 2010 22:14
Subject: libgnomekbd 2.30.2
To: gnome-announce-list@gnome.org
Hi all
The stable bugfix version 2.30.2 of libgnomekbd is out.
Some crashers were fixed, so I strongly recommend distro
Hi all
The unstable release 2.31.1 of libgnomekbd is available.
Some translations were updated. A number of crashers fixed.
The handling of default layout switching shortcut was implemented. The
default shortcut itself changed, now it is grp:shift_caps_toggle.
The code is available on FTP:
Hi all
The stable bugfix version 2.30.1 of libgnomekbd is out.
A couple of translations were updated. Also, serious rendering
improvements in the indicator status icon were made.
The code is available on FTP:
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/libgnomekbd/2.30/
Cheers,
Sergey
Hi all
The first 2.30.x stable version of libgnomekbd is out.
A large number of translations were updated, thanks to GTP.
One bad crash fixed.
Support for gnome/gtk theming improved (the problem is going to be
fully resolved only in 2.30.1)
The code is in FTP:
Hi all
The RC version of libgnomekbd is available.
Now, the status indicator is using the gtk font name/size/colour.
The obsolete explicit dbus dependency is removed.
A number of translations were updated, thanks to GTP.
The code is in FTP:
Hi all
The development version of libgnomekbd is available.
The most important change is addition of the notification icon:
GkbdStatus. Also, some serious rendering bugs in nearly obsolete
GkbdIndicator are fixed.
The code is in FTP: http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/libgnomekbd/2.29/
Hi ppl
Because of some minor rendering bugfixes in the indicator widget, I
feel obliged to release libgnomekbd 2.28.2.
The code is in FTP: http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/libgnomekbd/2.28/
Cheers,
Sergey
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First stable release of the GNOME keyboard utility library in 2.28.x series
A lot of translations were updated, one minor fix for gcc on macos is applied.
The tarballs are available from download.gnome.org, the source code is in git.
Cheers,
Sergey
Beta release of the GNOME keyboard utility library.
A lot of translations added/updated since the last release, a couple
of minor bugfixes as well.
The tarballs are available from download.gnome.org, the source code is in git.
Regards,
Sergey
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Hi all
The ongoing improvements in xkeyboard-config triggered new release of
libxklavier. This time, it is ability to support extra/exotic config
materials (for a moment, just layouts) - loading them optionally.
The API/ABI (and, hence, soname) was changed.
The upcoming GNOME 2.28 will use that
Hi folks
It is better late than never. With a small delay, I am releasing beta
of libgnomekbd for GNOME 2.25/2.26.
There are no major changes in the release - just small bugfixes and
build process improvements. No changes in API.
The tarballs are available from download.gnome.org, the source
Hi all
The new version of libxklavier contains one major change - new gobject
signal allowing to detect newly attached keyboards (thanks to XInput).
The tarball can be downloaded from SourceForge.net:
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/gswitchit/libxklavier-3.8.tar.bz2?use_mirror=osdn
The CVS
Hi folks
The first stable 2.24.x release of the gnome keyboard helper library
libgnomekbd is uploaded.
Not many changes, comparing to the last 2.23.91 release - one memory
leak nailed, one desktop file improved.
The tarbals are uploaded to download.gnome.org, the source code is
tagged (not
Hi everybody
The first unstable release of libgnomekbd in 2.23 series is out. There
is some gconf code cleanup (some unneeded entries dropped) - and one
bugfix (making the default size of the layout preview scalable).
The tarballs are available from download.gnome.org, the source code is in svn.
Hello people
New release of libxklavier contains very important API for dealing
with ISO codes for countries and languages (see xkeyboard-config CVS).
The very last xkeyboard-config release (1.2) should work with it - new
API will just return no results.
This version is going to be used in the
Gswitchit-plugins for the keyboard indicator applet in gnome 2.22 are
here for you pleasure!
The most important change is one new plugin, allowing to specify
custom labels for the indicator (some people are not really happy with
just abbreviated country name).
Feel free to download the source
Hi all
Immediately after new xkeyboard-config release 1.2, I am presenting
libxklavier 3.4.
The only change in that release is the change in the translation
scheme. Now, libxklavier is using gettext explicitly, with
xkeyboard-config translation domain (reading .gmo files installed by
applications:
- Add support for Midori web browser (Jakub Rusinek) (bug #500274)
- Don't list the oudated evolution versions nor the text web browsers
(Sebastien Bacher) (bug #499327)
keyboard:
- Implement layout printing (Sergey Udaltsov) (bug #502961)
- Don't mark padding strings and stock items
Hi all
Several days after 2.21.4 I feel obliged to release 2.21.4.1.
This release fixes one crash in the keyboard drawing widget and - most
importantly - contains the shared layout printing code (which is going
to be used in g-c-c and g-a ASAP). A couple of small other fixes and
updated
Hi all
The early bird releas of the internal keyboard utility library
libgnomekbd for 2.21.4 is ready for testing. The most important change
is rendering of the layout using cairo (thanks to Ed Catmur). Which
subsequently makes printing available in the keyboard configuration
capplet (you should
for January), so distromakers should
feel reasonably safe.
I know, it is a bit early but actually that release is somewhat
overdue - because g-c-c has dependency on libgnomekbd 2.21.1 for some
while.
Welcome to get the code from GNOME FTP/Subversion.
Cheers,
Sergey Udaltsov
is fully compatible with 2.18.x series.
Please take it from GNOME FTP/Subversion.
Regards,
Sergey Udaltsov
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Preparing to the coming first beta of 2.20, I am happy to provide new
release of the internal GNOME keyboard utility library.
Not too many changes - small fixes, translations etc. Actually, this
release is fully compatible with 2.18.x series.
Available from FTP or SVN.
Cheers,
Sergey Udaltsov
Soon after GNOME 2.18.1 release, here is compatible
gswitchit-plugins release.
The plugins add several missing not too HIGgish bits to the standard
gnome keyboard indicator applet. The most wanted, of course, being the
flags.
Feel free to download from either sf.net:
Everybody,
Upon getting some bugfixes and a lot of translations, I am happy to
release new stable version of the gnome keyboard utility library.
It is available from gnome ftp and in gnome subversion.
Regards,
Sergey
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Hi all
Celebrating shiny new GNOME 2.18, I am happy to release another
libxklavier stable tarball of the desktop-agnostic keyboard utility
library.
Changes from 3.1 are bugfixes only, big and small.
The tarball is available from SourceForge.net:
Hi all
Just because gnome 2.18 is around the corner, I feel obliged to
release libgnomekbd 2.18.0 tarbal. There is nearly nothing new,
comparing to 2.17.92 - just Hungarian translation and fixed make
distcheck.
The tarball is available from GNOME ftp as usual (and GNOME Subversion
of course)
With a long delay after GNOME 2.16 release, API-compatible
gswitchit-plugins are out. No functional changes are made - just API
update.
Feel free to download from either sf.net:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/gswitchit/gswitchit_plugins-0.6.tar.gz?download
or GNOME CVS (using the tag
Hi all
Another GNOME internal library is born, libgnomekbd. Actually, it
existed all the way from ... I do not remember when - as two virtual
CVS modules - libgswitchit and libkbdraw (used in gnome-applets and
gnome-control-center). Now (actually, starting from the next releases
of g-c-c and
Another of the libxklavier stable series is out.
Changes from 3.0 (last stable release): some bugfixes, putting the
copyright statements into the source files.
The tarball can be downloaded from SourceForge:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/gswitchit/libxklavier-3.1.tar.gz?download
The CVS
First release of new libxklavier stable series is out.
Changes from 2.2 (last stable release): completely new API, based on
glib/gobject.
Changes from 2.91 (last unstable release): a lot of fixes, huge memory
optimization, new function in API (asked by KDE developer)
GNOME 2.15/2.16 requires
Celebrating GNOME 2.14 release, dusty gswitchit-plugins are cleaned,
polished, renewed and released.
Some bugs are fixed in this release. New cairo-based plugin, Animation, added.
Feel free to download from either sf.net:
Hi all
Celebrating the oncoming release of GNOME 2.14, another stable release
of libxklavier is out of the door. The only changes are better XML
handling and small improvement in relation to the modular X.org
filesystem layout.
As usual, the file is available on the sourceforge:
Hi all
The bugfix release of the keyboard utility library libxklavier is out.
There are no major changes, just some internal bugs were nailed
(including the one which caused problems in the latest stable GNOME).
As usual, the file is available on the sourceforge:
Hi people
GSwitchIt Plugins are updated to the latest stable GNOME version 2.10.
Unfortunately, on the way it lost the First group per Application
plugin - because GNOME layout management was heavily redisigned.
Still, three existing plugins are handy:
- Flags (installs and enables flags instead
Celebrating the oncoming GNOME 2.10 release, I am proud to present new
stable release of the X keyboard utility library.
The major change since last stable series (1.0x) is xmodmap support
(as good as it can be in the world where most of users enjoy the
beauties of XKB extension:). This
Another development release of the X keyboard utility library is out.
This release is mostly about bugfixes (including some memory leaks)
and minor internal architectural changes. Two environment variables
are introduced in order to choose the backend at runtime - mostly
useful for debugging
Hi
The very first xmodmap-enabled release of libxklavier is out. The
API/ABI were broken again (sure, compatbility in GNOME CVS HEAD is
maintained). Really hope to keep 1.1x series API stable from this
point.
So, from now on, applications using libxklavier can nearly
transparently work with both
Hi ppl
Another development release in 1.1x series of the library is out. The
most important thing is significant internal reogranization, further
separation of XKB-dependant code - which eventually (soon?) would
allow putting some xmodmap support in.
Some bugs introduced in 1.10 were fixed
Hi all
As a start of new libxklavier development series. I announce the
version 1.10 of the X keyboard utility library. This version contains
improved architecture of the configuration process - not the entire
configuration compilation process is performed on the client side, so
X server gets
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