![]() ![]() If the one you sent to the list works for your keyboard, then that'sĪll we need. "This rudderless world is not shaped by vague metaphysical forces. Truly, most linux media players have a plug-in, or are built, with theĪbility to print the song title to the screen. ![]() Wrong key, not that the program is behaving in an unexpected way. Happens, I can make sure it's a configuration issue or that I hit the Have the command printed to the screen so that if something unexpected Printing the command issued, seems correct. That's something the media player should handle. > commands for the text to print threw xosd ? > How far would it be possible to allow the config file to declare > But actually this is not possible threw lineak because the config But it would be better if it prints the title of the song. > I use forward and backward media keys to go to the next or previous > here is an example, making things easier to understand (due to my poor ![]() > Contunuing to my excursion threw lineak, I was thinking of that point: LinEAK-devel mailing Fri, at 21:47 +0200, dAgeCKo wrote: Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology to make your job easierĭownload IBM WebSphere Application Server v.1.0.1 based on Apache Geronimo Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security? How far would it be possible to allow the config file to declareĬommands for the text to print threw xosd ? But it would be better if it prints the title of the song.īut actually this is not possible threw lineak because the config I use forward and backward media keys to go to the next or previous Here is an example, making things easier to understand (due to my poor There are KDE plugins that do what you are sking for for Amarok and Juk.Ĭontunuing to my excursion threw lineak, I was thinking of that point: ![]() #Delux k9876 keyboard driver codeI can provide some guidance until you are familiar with the code base. If someone is willing to step up and take on the project please email me and we'll discuss what needs to be done. If we change the loading of all keyboards, the GUI and lineakd will have to change how they do things.) (Keeping in mind that the GUI and a lineakd -r allow you to change the keyboard in your config file, or present a list of all available keyboards b/c it has an object that contains all of the information about all of the keyboards lineak knows about. This was fine when it was small, but now it's large and getting larger. #Delux k9876 keyboard driver update(A system that could create and update a keymap dynamically would allow us to do away with our keyboard "database" that is now really really long.)Ĭurrenly the keyboard database is parsed and the entire thing is loaded into memory. through a GUI of some sort) define their keyboards for keys that are not recognized by the kernel, then update the kernels keymap so that they remain recognized permanently. (This way Lineak could be used from the console as well.)Ī way is needed for users to easily (i.e. The input system needs to be abstracted out into a plugin based system so that we can accept input from either the Linux event system or from X. For some reason there are still issues with the X code. (It's not the greatest code in the world.)įix some of the X code. (Hopefully someone who knows C++.)ĪPI Cleanup. That said, Lineak is either likely to go dormant for quite some time or I need someone to take over the project. (I do have some pending changes to KLineakConfig to allow you to configure mouse buttons, etc.) To be honest, shortly after the last release I got a promotion and since then I have not had any time to work on the project at all. Since the Lineak 0.9 release, Lineak and KLineakConfig has seen little development, if any at all. ![]()
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