I was contacted privately today about a situation where it doesn't work when 
HAL rather than xorg.conf is being used.  It works flawlessly for me with 
xorg.conf.  The other thing I discovered today is that if you once run 
setxkbmap, the switcher applet gets stuck on whatever it is on.

This just came to light, so I have not had a chance to experiment further.

On 02/19/2010 04:56 PM, Jürgen Hötzel wrote:
> Hi PCMan,
> 2009/6/7 PCMan <[email protected]>:
>> Hi all,
>> I add a new branch named lxpanel-xkb in our svn repo.
>>
>> svn co https://lxde.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/lxde/branches/lxpanel-xkb
>>
>> It's a new applet for lxpanel which will be a keyboard layout switcher.
>> The original one in lxpanel is broken, and will be removed.
>> The new one will be based on libxlavier, a good library handling xkb.
>> However, we're from Taiwan, and we don't know how keyboard layouts work.
>> So help is needed.
>> If you're a developer living in Europe or some other places requiring 
>> switching
>> between different keyboard layouts, please help.
> 
> any progress on this task? I just got this issue:
> 
> http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/18354
> 
> xkb works for me. Can't reproduce the problem. Current code is based
> on an outdated version of xfce*-xkb-plugin. Rebase on a a current
> release?
> 
> Jürgen
> 
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