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Hello, I have a new installation on Ubuntu 22.04 and something is going wrong. I cannot switch keyboards (input sources). The hotkeys don't work. Neither defaults that appear in the Keyboard settings page, not the Regolith ones I used to have (mod+alt+backspace IIRC). Note that when I reorder the input sources in the settings page, all work fine :-) Of course, that's not a solution and it's ultra annoying. I have resorted to go to a terminal and change keyboard layout manually:
and then back to US Additionally, I don't see any flags or DE/EN or similar in the bottom bar. Not sure if it should be there or not. Any ideas what I should look into? It's very frustrating, as you can imagine :-D |
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Should regolith show language on the bottom bar? Is this something that's included? What's the base behavior regarding languages? Or we don't really care as the focus is on EN speakers and the rest can figure it out on their own (if so)? I would appreciate an answer so I can focus my energy and attention properly. PS I really like Regolith but it's a pity it hasn't reached mainstream. Maybe the team could offer paid consulting / support / whatever services to fund the project? |
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Hi @vstath , This package should help with showing the active keyboard layout in the bar (X11 only, see i3rstatus-rs for sway): i3xrocks-keyboard-layout Regarding a better user experience with multi-language layouts, yes it could definitely be improved. I don't use multiple layouts or languages so I don't have much understanding of what is needed her. Given that you have found command line programs to configure the layout, you might consider adding them as keybindings in your i3 config. |
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Hi @vstath ,
This package should help with showing the active keyboard layout in the bar (X11 only, see i3rstatus-rs for sway): i3xrocks-keyboard-layout
Regarding a better user experience with multi-language layouts, yes it could definitely be improved. I don't use multiple layouts or languages so I don't have much understanding of what is needed her. Given that you have found command line programs to configure the layout, you might consider adding them as keybindings in your i3 config.