(In reply to Serge Roussak from comment #148)
> Yes, exactly. If I assign the left Ctrl as the switching key, then if I try
> to save a file in a text editor with the Ctrl+S, I got the "s" char in the
> file.
And the layout switching - does it occur when you press Ctrl+s? Could
you please test wit
Did the old patch work for you? I mean could you switch the layout
pressing Ctrl while combos like Ctrl-S also worked as expected?
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(In reply to Serge Roussak from comment #146)
> Try, please, apply your patch, assign the left Ctrl as switching key and
> then to save something in the kate editor (or other) using Ctrl+S...
You mean to say the new patch doesn't work for you? Please be more
clear.
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> (In reply to Oleg from comment #151)
> > Did the old patch work for you? I mean could you switch the layout pressing
> > Ctrl while combos like Ctrl-S also worked as expected?
>
> Which patch do you mean when you say "old"?
The one that was made for
сАлюшн пересобрать руками с патчем? хабра такая хабра.
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Title:
Keyboard layout change on hotkeys press instead of release and do not
well yeah more than a couple. I actually remember when I got fed up with
this and went looking on the net what can be done and later found out
that Ubuntu would accept the patch - I was on another distro then. just
don't remember when exactly.
I do the 10 fingers typing but even if you don't it's
Not exactly a bug, it's just how it works by default and that is what the xkb
specs supposedly say. So this behavior dates way back certainly more that 15
yrs ))
And the fix was incorporated by Ubuntu only a couple of yrs ago certainly not
in 2002 )))
The 'workaround' suggested above is what I
Thats the problem - the old patch doesn't work for the newer Xorg
server.
AFAIU the upstream won't accept this anyway.
Thus it's the matter of testing the patch and getting it into Ubuntu. AFAIK
Ubuntu was the only major distro that applied the old patch. Was yet another
reason to use it.
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Timo Aaltonen (tjaalton) wrote 10 hours ago:#3
And if you had a look at the upstream bug you'd see that the patch doesn't
work. It needs to get upstream first anyway.
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1) It's just one (incomplete) report that it doesn't. I'll try the patch myself
soon.
2) The
I see the patch's been dropped for zesty
changelog.Debian for xserver-xorg-core says:
xorg-server (2:1.19.3-1ubuntu1) zesty; urgency=medium
* 208_switch_on_release.diff: Dropped, doesn't work with 1.19.
There's a new patch posted to the corresponding bug on freedesktop
https://bugs.freedesktop.
I'v just installed Ubuntu Mate 17.04 and this patch doesn't appear to work
anymore - suspect it's because Xorg has moved from evdev to libinput for
handling the issue of input.
Really would like to bring the old behavior back. If anyone knows of a solution
I'd be grateful if you point me at it.
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