2016-04-14 11:52:01 |
Matthias Apitz |
bug |
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added bug |
2016-04-18 12:20:50 |
Stefano Verzegnassi |
ubuntu-terminal-app: status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2016-04-18 12:20:53 |
Stefano Verzegnassi |
ubuntu-terminal-app: importance |
Undecided |
Wishlist |
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2016-04-18 12:21:34 |
Stefano Verzegnassi |
bug task added |
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canonical-devices-system-image |
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2016-04-18 18:44:27 |
Pat McGowan |
canonical-devices-system-image: importance |
Undecided |
Medium |
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2016-04-18 18:44:27 |
Pat McGowan |
canonical-devices-system-image: status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2016-04-18 18:44:27 |
Pat McGowan |
canonical-devices-system-image: assignee |
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kevin gunn (kgunn72) |
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2016-04-19 09:50:43 |
Matthias Apitz |
bug task added |
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mir |
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2016-04-19 16:25:04 |
kevin gunn |
mir: assignee |
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Andreas Pokorny (andreas-pokorny) |
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2016-04-19 16:25:08 |
kevin gunn |
mir: importance |
Undecided |
Medium |
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2016-04-19 16:25:28 |
kevin gunn |
canonical-devices-system-image: assignee |
kevin gunn (kgunn72) |
Stephen M. Webb (bregma) |
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2016-04-22 05:34:43 |
Chris Halse Rogers |
summary |
BQ E4.5 (OTA-10): documentation of keymapping |
Mir should read default keymap from udev properties. |
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2016-04-22 05:39:21 |
Chris Halse Rogers |
description |
Note: the documentation request is NOT for the on-screen-keyboard, but for external keyboards connected through bluetooth;
I have an external BT keyboard with layout UK QWERTY (see a scan of the layout here 1) which works fine with my Ubuntu mobile devices. What I in addition want to archive are the Spanish tilded chars like áéíóñ¿¡ ...
In my FreeBSD netbook I do such configuration on the X11 level with commands like this which are fired up when the desktop comes up, here as an example for the character ñ Ñ:
# we use the Win-key to add more (esp. Spanish) letters to the keys:
#
xmodmap -e "keycode 0x73 = Mode_switch"
xmodmap -e "keycode 0x39 = n N ntilde Ntilde"
i.e. the useless key "Win" is redefined as a X11-modifier key and pressing the keys Win + n together gives just ñ.
How could I do this within the Ubuntu OTA-10 terminal app or within the M10? |
Mir should maintain default keymaps for all physical keyboards, read from the XKBLAYOUT, XKBMODEL, XKBOPTIONS, and XKBVARIANT udev properties associated with the keyboard device.
This will make Mir servers use the system-wide configuration by default.
Original report follows:
Note: the documentation request is NOT for the on-screen-keyboard, but for external keyboards connected through bluetooth;
I have an external BT keyboard with layout UK QWERTY (see a scan of the layout here 1) which works fine with my Ubuntu mobile devices. What I in addition want to archive are the Spanish tilded chars like áéíóñ¿¡ ...
In my FreeBSD netbook I do such configuration on the X11 level with commands like this which are fired up when the desktop comes up, here as an example for the character ñ Ñ:
# we use the Win-key to add more (esp. Spanish) letters to the keys:
#
xmodmap -e "keycode 0x73 = Mode_switch"
xmodmap -e "keycode 0x39 = n N ntilde Ntilde"
i.e. the useless key "Win" is redefined as a X11-modifier key and pressing the keys Win + n together gives just ñ.
How could I do this within the Ubuntu OTA-10 terminal app or within the M10? |
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2017-11-03 16:27:34 |
Michał Sawicz |
mir (Ubuntu): importance |
Undecided |
Medium |
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