1) Keyboard mapping inside ubuntu-terminal-app:
The terminal plugin we use is a fork of Konsole, which exposes an interface for mapping custom keys inside a profile.
We haven't exposed those bits to the application yet, but it's on our list of things to do.
By the way, you can manually edit <path_to_opt_terminal_app_click_pkg_folder>/lib/<arch>/QMLTermWidget/kb-layouts/default.keytab. This is not a safe procedure, and you terminal-app may stop working as expected.
Anyway, I can surely confirm this bug and mark it as "wishlist".
2) Keyboard mapping in Mir:
I know there's some keyboard mapping in QtMir, but I'm not sure there's a way to customize the keyboard behaviour, or it is applied to the whole Mir environment (i.e. does it work for GTK+ apps too?).
I'm going to mark canonical-devices-system-image as affected, so they can reply on this.
Hi Matthias,
I'd split your request into two parts:
1) Keyboard mapping inside ubuntu- terminal- app: opt_terminal_ app_click_ pkg_folder> /lib/<arch> /QMLTermWidget/ kb-layouts/ default. keytab. This is not a safe procedure, and you terminal-app may stop working as expected.
The terminal plugin we use is a fork of Konsole, which exposes an interface for mapping custom keys inside a profile.
We haven't exposed those bits to the application yet, but it's on our list of things to do.
By the way, you can manually edit <path_to_
Anyway, I can surely confirm this bug and mark it as "wishlist".
2) Keyboard mapping in Mir: devices- system- image as affected, so they can reply on this.
I know there's some keyboard mapping in QtMir, but I'm not sure there's a way to customize the keyboard behaviour, or it is applied to the whole Mir environment (i.e. does it work for GTK+ apps too?).
I'm going to mark canonical-