Correction to the GMail and Twitter comment below. After a reboot
keyboard works (but without auto-caps) in GMail, but still not when
composing a tweet. Using the search function in Twitter brings up the
keyboard.
/Tomas
Tomas Ö skrev 2013-11-05 15:16:
Hi Bill,
I am on 14.04 (r10) and yes, I noticed that auto-caps is working in
the Notes and Messaging apps. However, when I try composing a new
message in GMail or a new tweet in the Twitter app, the keyboard
doesn't even show up.
With reference to the reply from Thomas, I was wondering about the
command:
adb shell sudo -iu phablet gsettings set com.canonical.keyboard.maliit
enabled-languages "['en', 'es', 'fr', 'pt', 'de', 'zh']"
The layout is picked from the LANGUAGE env variable. A recent keyboard
is needed.
In a previous build r100 I think, I tried changing the keyboard layout
according to my question here:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/362910/swedish-keyboard-on-ubuntu-touch
Does the keyboard depend on the display language from the Ubuntu Touch
settings? I was thinking I could use a Swedish keyboard together with
the English UI language, as Swedish is not yet enabled in Ubuntu Touch
(probably because it isn't ready enough). In that case, how do I
enable Swedish for the UI?
Thanks,
Tomas
Bill Filler skrev 2013-11-05 14:51:
On 11/05/2013 06:23 AM, Tomas Ö wrote:
Hi Thomas,
thanks for the input. I will try this for the keyboard layout. As I
stated below, I have tried the auto-caps command without any result.
I guess that is what you meant with the "predicitive-text true"
command...? I will try that again also.
auto-caps is the default behavior now and is working in the latest
image. The first letter of the word or after punctiation should be
automatically capitilized in non special text fields. you should not
need to turn predictive-text on to get the auto-caps functionality as
they are properly decoupled. Are you using latest trusty image?
phablet-flash ubuntu-system --channel trusty-proposed
I assume that these commands could also be issued from the terminal
app on the device, or?
Thank you,
Tomas
Thomas Moenicke skrev 2013-11-05 12:18:
Hi Tomas,
you need to add the desired language to the list of enabled languages:
adb shell sudo -iu phablet gsettings set
com.canonical.keyboard.maliit enabled-languages "['en', 'es', 'fr',
'pt', 'de', 'zh']"
The layout is picked from the LANGUAGE env variable. A recent
keyboard is needed.
For getting autocaps working also try this:
adb shell sudo -iu phablet gsettings set
com.canonical.keyboard.maliit predictive-text true
Thomas
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 12:30 PM, Tomas Ö <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Is it possible to change the keyboard layout with the gsettings
command? I also tried to change auto-capitalization with the
following command in the terminal on my device:
sudo -iu phablet gsettings set com.canonical.keyboard.maliit
auto-capitalization true
but it didn't work.
Thanks,
Tomas
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