I understand. I reported it in bug #932835.
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Add keyboard layout indicator to unity-greeter
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Hi,
I tested the new version and it works great. I was wondering about
something that is related though. Usually, each user also has a keyboard
shortcut configured to switch layouts. I believe the default is Alt-
Shift. This doesn't seem to work in greeter. Only changing the layout by
pressing
Haggai, sure. Not sure how high the priority will be, but that would be
nice integration.
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Title:
Add keyboard layout indicator to unity-greeter
This got fixed in the latest unity-greeter. Also, now that the
indicator only shows the layouts the user has previously configured,
instead of all possible layouts, I don't think there's any work for the
design team to do, so I'll drop that task.
unity-greeter (0.2.1-0ubuntu1) precise;
This introduced a major regression, see bug 783827.
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This got backed out due to bug 915468.
** Changed in: unity-greeter (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = Triaged
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Add keyboard layout
This bug was fixed in the package unity-greeter - 0.2.0-0ubuntu1
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unity-greeter (0.2.0-0ubuntu1) precise; urgency=low
* New upstream release
- Improve scrolling animation (LP: #844050)
- Select menubar when F10 is pressed
- Fix Orca not starting when enabling screen
** Changed in: unity-greeter
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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** Changed in: unity-greeter (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = In Progress
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Since this bug is being closed, I've opened a new bug (#915390) to
discuss which layouts to put in the keyboard indicator menu.
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** Changed in: unity-greeter (Ubuntu)
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Title:
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So right now, the menu will show all layouts ever. Which is a bit
gross. Does design have ideas about something better?
** Also affects: ayatana-design
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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In my opinion the ideal behavior would be that when you click a person's
name, the keyboard is set to that user's default keyboard layout, and
that user's other keyboards are also available from the menu or
indicator.
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I think Felix idea's nice. If a user used their default layout when setting
their password, they should use the same layout when entering.
In addition, I would set the keyboard layout for the 'Other' user as the
default system layout, so that the computer's administrator can decide which
would
** Branch linked: lp:~mterry/unity-greeter/keyboard-indicator
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I was looking into this... liblightdm-gobject has its own support for
listing and setting the keyboard layout. When you set the layout via
that API, it goes and twiddles with xklavier.
So... We could go the normal route:
* Enable the keyboard plugin of gnome-settings-daemon
* Enable the
I have to add my comments to this one too. Being able to change the
keyboard layout at the login screen is something that GNOME has
supported for years. It is required functionality when more than one
layout is configured on the system. For example, here we use English
Dvorak and English US
Hi,
I've uploaded a patched package to a ppa (ppa:haggai-eran/ppa). You are
welcome to try it. I didn't see any unwanted indicators when using it.
There's still a problem that the indicator doesn't change when using a
keyboard shortcut to change layouts. I'd be happy if someone could guide
me how
I set up the computer with dvorak keyboard, and my wife's account has
en(US) keyboard as default, now, but I have to help her login because
her default is not recognized at the greeting screen. I, too, would love
it if this got fixed. Thanks!
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Somehow my updated Ubuntu thinks it should use the English keyboard.
Since I use some special characters in my password I am not able to
login without the visual keyboard which is kind of annoying. I would
highly appreciate if the keyboard layout patch would be applied.
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Maybe indicator-application can use the INDICATOR_GREETER_MODE
environment variable and disable other application indicators.
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I haven't had time to look at this but one thing to watch out for is if
this patch can bring any innappropriate indicators.
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Here's a patch lp:~haggai-eran/unity-greeter/keyboard-layout-indicator .
It doesn't work completely though. It adds an indicator and you can use that
indicator to switch the keyboard layout, but if you use the keyboard shortcut
to switch layouts, it isn't updated for some reason.
** Branch
** Also affects: unity-greeter (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: unity-greeter (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Triaged
** Changed in: unity-greeter (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
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