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  1. #Freeplane keyboard commands upgrade#
  2. #Freeplane keyboard commands plus#

Here's what I get (continuing comment 35): I've installed your updates, and logged out and in just to be sure.

#Freeplane keyboard commands plus#

In Text Entry Settings, if I press the Windows key plus Space, I get "Mod4+Super+Hyper+Space" displayed - what the heck? Mod4 and Hyper, what the hell are those, and why aren't they shown on the Keyboard Layout Chart, and why does the dialog claim I pressed them? And how do I revert to the previous value which was simply Super+Space? This whole thing is a complete disaster :( If I release the two keys in reverse order (which is way more natural for me as my hand quickly rolls over the two keys, rather than stopping and moving backwards) then it doesn't work. Moreover, Ctrl+Space (my currently specified shortcut) only works if I press Ctrl, press Space, release Space and finally release Ctrl in this order. In Text Entry Settings, if I press the Windows key plus Space, I get "Mod4+Super+ Hyper+Space" displayed - what the heck? Mod4 and Hyper, what the hell are those, and why aren't they shown on the Keyboard Layout Chart, and why does the dialog claim I pressed them? And how do I revert to the previous value which was simply Super+Space? If I select Hungarian in the indicator or via Ctrl+Space then the layout is initially Hungarian but Alt+Shift toggles between En and Hu, but without updating the indicator. If I select English in the indicator or via Ctrl+Space then the layout is English, and Alt+Shift does nothing. Now, not being to specify this, I chose Ctrl+Space. I've upgraded from previous versions where I had Alt+Shift as the shortcut toggling between English and Hungarian. > Status in “indicator-keyboard” package in Ubuntu: > Status in “gnome-settings-daemon” package in Ubuntu: net/ubuntu/ +source/ gnome-settings- daemon/ +bug/1218322/ +subscriptions > To manage notifications about this bug go to:

#Freeplane keyboard commands upgrade#

> UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install) > InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 13.10 "Saucy Salamander" - Alpha amd64 > InstallationDate: Installed on (28 days ago) > because Dash is opening when you swich your keyboard layout. > default shortcut was set to "Super+Space" that is inconveniently, "Shift", "CapsLock" keys are just ignored in settings. > Can't set keyboard layout change to ctrl+shift, Caps Lock, alt+shift > Status in “indicator- keyboard” package in Ubuntu: > Status in “gnome- settings- daemon” package in Ubuntu: > Can't set keyboard layout change to ctrl+shift > You received this bug notification because you are subscribed to the bug > input-sources and change xkb-options to > Hey, guys, can someone run dconf-editor find org -> gnome -> desktop -> Yup, fixing config in dconf-editor helped for me. UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install) InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 13.10 "Saucy Salamander" - Alpha amd64 (20130730) InstallationDate: Installed on (28 days ago) tag=keyboard- layout- switching- hotkeysįor using layout switching hotkeys in Unity Greeter, see bug 1245137.įor using layout switching hotkeys in GNOME lockscreen, see bug 1244548.įor using layout switching hotkeys in GNOME FlashBack sessions, see bug 1687466 (at least ). You can use the tag keyboard- layout- switching- hotkeys to find related bugs. com/spreadsheet /ccc?key= 0Ao5e713Ig9g_ dEJrX2NRYlpLWWV zSWxsVXU4ck9HYV E&usp=sharing). Test results for different keyboard layout change hotkeys may be viewed and added in the Google Docs table, created by Norbert ( https:/ /docs.google.

freeplane keyboard commands

For users this bug affects, this represents a working solution for a critical bug. The input switching shortcut might capture other non-modifier shortcuts, but users will need to consider this when choosing their switching shortcut anyways. That UI was not working before, it should only be an improvement (some key combos are not working as expected, that's another issue and shouldn't be mixed with this one) > the current input source should change add at least two input sources through gnome-control- center' s text entry try entering a combination of two modifier keys such as Ctrl+Shift open gnome-control- center' s text input settings Shift, Caps Lock keys are just ignored in settings. Can't set keyboard layout change to Ctrl+Shift, Caps Lock, Alt+Shift, etc.










Freeplane keyboard commands