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Re: Keyboard layout

 

I would also like to know. I am going to try out the Ubuntu Multiboot
thing later today and give it another shot on my Nexus 7 with latest
image.

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On sön, 2014-01-12 at 20:24 +0100, Tomas wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> any news about when Swedish keyboard will be merged?
> 
> BR,
> Tomas
> 
> 2013-11-05 15:47, Thomas Moenicke skrev:
> 
> > Hi Tomas, 
> > 
> > 
> > I wrote the Swedish layout yesterday, it should get merged soon. If
> > LANGUAGE contains the swedish locale sv, it should be shown in the
> > keyboard.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 3:35 PM, Tomas Ö <tomoqv@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >         Correction to the GMail and Twitter comment below. After a
> >         reboot keyboard works (but without auto-caps) in GMail, but
> >         still not when composing a tweet. Using the search function
> >         in Twitter brings up the keyboard.
> >         
> >         /Tomas
> >         
> >         Tomas Ö skrev 2013-11-05 15:16:
> >         
> >         > Hi Bill,
> >         > 
> >         > I am on 14.04 (r10) and yes, I noticed that auto-caps is
> >         > working in the Notes and Messaging apps. However, when I
> >         > try composing a new message in GMail or a new tweet in the
> >         > Twitter app, the keyboard doesn't even show up.
> >         > 
> >         > With reference to the reply from Thomas, I was wondering
> >         > about the command:
> >         > adb shell sudo -iu phablet gsettings set
> >         > com.canonical.keyboard.maliit enabled-languages "['en',
> >         > 'es', 'fr', 'pt', 'de', 'zh']"
> >         > The layout is picked from the LANGUAGE env variable. A
> >         > recent keyboard is needed.
> >         > 
> >         > In a previous build r100 I think, I tried changing the
> >         > keyboard layout according to my question here:
> >         > http://askubuntu.com/questions/362910/swedish-keyboard-on-ubuntu-touch
> >         > 
> >         > Does the keyboard depend on the display language from the
> >         > Ubuntu Touch settings? I was thinking I could use a
> >         > Swedish keyboard together with the English UI language, as
> >         > Swedish is not yet enabled in Ubuntu Touch (probably
> >         > because it isn't ready enough). In that case, how do I
> >         > enable Swedish for the UI?
> >         > 
> >         > Thanks,
> >         > Tomas
> >         > 
> >         > 
> >         > Bill Filler skrev 2013-11-05 14:51:
> >         > 
> >         > > On 11/05/2013 06:23 AM, Tomas Ö wrote:
> >         > > 
> >         > > > Hi Thomas,
> >         > > > 
> >         > > > thanks for the input. I will try this for the keyboard
> >         > > > layout. As I stated below, I have tried the auto-caps
> >         > > > command without any result. I guess that is what you
> >         > > > meant with the "predicitive-text true" command...? I
> >         > > > will try that again also.
> >         > > 
> >         > > auto-caps is the default behavior now and is working in
> >         > > the latest image. The first letter of the word or after
> >         > > punctiation should be automatically capitilized in non
> >         > > special text fields. you should not need to turn
> >         > > predictive-text on to get the auto-caps functionality as
> >         > > they are properly decoupled. Are you using latest trusty
> >         > > image?
> >         > > phablet-flash ubuntu-system --channel trusty-proposed
> >         > > > 
> >         > > > I assume that these commands could also be issued from
> >         > > > the terminal app on the device, or?
> >         > > > 
> >         > > > Thank you,
> >         > > > Tomas
> >         > > > 
> >         > > > Thomas Moenicke skrev 2013-11-05 12:18:
> >         > > > 
> >         > > > > Hi Tomas, 
> >         > > > > 
> >         > > > > 
> >         > > > > you need to add the desired language to the list of
> >         > > > > enabled languages:
> >         > > > > adb shell sudo -iu phablet gsettings set
> >         > > > > com.canonical.keyboard.maliit enabled-languages
> >         > > > > "['en', 'es', 'fr', 'pt', 'de', 'zh']"
> >         > > > > The layout is picked from the LANGUAGE env variable.
> >         > > > > A recent keyboard is needed.
> >         > > > > 
> >         > > > > 
> >         > > > > For getting autocaps working also try this:
> >         > > > > adb shell sudo -iu phablet gsettings set
> >         > > > > com.canonical.keyboard.maliit predictive-text true
> >         > > > > 
> >         > > > > 
> >         > > > > Thomas
> >         > > > > 
> >         > > > > 
> >         > > > > 
> >         > > > > 
> >         > > > > On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 12:30 PM, Tomas Ö
> >         > > > > <tomoqv@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >         > > > >         Is it possible to change the keyboard layout
> >         > > > >         with the gsettings command? I also tried to
> >         > > > >         change auto-capitalization with the
> >         > > > >         following command in the terminal on my
> >         > > > >         device:
> >         > > > >         
> >         > > > >         
> >         > > > >         sudo -iu phablet gsettings set
> >         > > > >         com.canonical.keyboard.maliit
> >         > > > >         auto-capitalization true
> >         > > > >         
> >         > > > >         but it didn't work.
> >         > > > >         
> >         > > > >         Thanks,
> >         > > > >         Tomas
> >         > > > >         
> >         > > > >         
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