** Changed in: onboard
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Standard configuration proposal
Status in Onboard:
Confirmed
@Ubuntu Sponsors Team
Sorry for adding the Ubuntu Sponsors Team a moment ago to this bug
thread; I wanted to add it to a different bug thread, but did an error
and added it to this.
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I have this in trunk now, see screen-shot. I think I feel more
comfortable with enabling dock-expand on landscape screens this way.
Comments welcome. The aspect limit can still be removed in onboard-
defaults.conf or gsettings and you'll get the old behavior.
For the other changes requested by
@Sebastien
> it works fine and looks better imho, even on a desktop
Hmm, that squished look...I don't know. There's an awful lot of mouse travel
necessary too. How about we put a limit on the aspect ratio and add
semi-transparent bars to the sides? It'll look similar to GNOME's keyboard,
only
We leave the Onboard part of this bug thread open for the moment, as
marmuta might implement a smarter solution.
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This bug was fixed in the package onboard - 1.2.0-0ubuntu3
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onboard (1.2.0-0ubuntu3) xenial; urgency=medium
* debian/patches/add_defaults_for_ubuntu.patch:
- Add comments about where to find info about more keys
- Add keys about docking and expending the Onboard window
@Francesco
Thanks for the update, I tried it on my xenial system in a guest
session, it works fine and looks better imho, even on a desktop, I'm
sponsoring it. Not changing the config on upgrade sounds fine, if users
are using to something better to keep it this way indeed
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The attachment "onboard_1.2.0-0ubuntu2.debdiff" seems to be a debdiff.
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isn't a patch, please remove the "patch" flag from the attachment,
remove the "patch"
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@Sebastien
Onboard might already offer what you are looking for. In fact, Onboard
can read on its first run an optional defaults file. The purpose of this
file is to allow distributions to configure Onboard to their wishes.
The file is called onboard-defaults.conf and is installed by the patch
The main reason the defaults are as they are, is that we haven't come up
with anything better that works equally well for all screen sizes.
Docking is great if there are fingers hovering over that general area of
the screen, but less so if there's a pointer that has to travel the
distance to the
Thanks, I just found that bug while looking before registering a similar
one. The Ubuntu Desktop team discussed doing similar changes to the
default this cycle (at least docked at the bottom and streched, unsure
about the height one) ... onboard team, have those defaults ever be
considered? Is
** Description changed:
Hi,
I think three changes to the standard configuration should be
implemented:
- 1.) onboard Keyboard should be docket to the lower edge
+ 1.) onboard Keyboard should be docked to the lower edge
2.) onboard Keyboard should be stretched to full horizontal size
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