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--- Comment #6 from jan.clausse...@web.de ---
Well, then it can’t. But that was not what I was asking for, was it? I wanted
to be able to activate the keyboard in the panel like in Wayland.
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--- Comment #4 from jan.clausse...@web.de ---
Sure it would! If there was an icon in the taskbar that I could make it appear
with, I could tap on it while being in Chromium. Best solution would be a shell
command to male it appear with. Then I could link
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--- Comment #3 from David Edmundson ---
With that flag the relevant Qt app launches the keyboard in-process.
That won't help you use it in Chromium, button or not.
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--- Comment #2 from jan.clausse...@web.de ---
Why not? You can make it appear automatically with a simple hack by making a
script containing
export QT_IM_MODULE=qtvirtualkeyboard
an putting it in /etc/profile.d/. The problem is that the have no control
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