Le 13/11/2013 17:49, Loïc Minier a écrit :
How will the Mir/Wayland approach look like?  Could we leverage it for
Unity 7?
I expect the approach in "the new world" to be similar to the recent work. It should be easier under Mir/Wayland since we are not going to have to fight with X grabs and xkb limitations there (e.g Mir should be watching for those events and sending the signal to do the action associated to the keybinding).

That's a topic that should be discussed with the Mir/Unity8 though ... do you know if that's on the roadmap for this cycle (handling of external keyboards and layouts/input methods/keybindings on the desktop)?

unless it's
a lot of work to rollback, in comparison to moving to the new world.
Well, we are almost done with the work we have been doing. The issue is that we are hitting the problems I listed, especially the ones with apps like libreoffice that require to fix the applications. I expect applications are not going to be an issue in touch because there is less "legacy" and the ones newly written or using the standard toolkits shouldn't have those issues.

Rollback is not that much work in any case.
 From a risk point of view, the second option seems like the safest one,
but from an efforts point of view this depends on how much work it is to
produce an Unity 8 image with a new keyboard layouts / shortcuts
solution + finding a solution for Ubuntu Desktop.
The solutions are going to be different in both setups (since the input stack used is not the same), it also depends on the input method framework we are going to use (there is still the ongoing ibus or fcitx discussion, with a session at vUDS next week)

Cheers,
Sebastien Bacher

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