Hi, Le Fri 05/10/2007 à 23:51 Nicolas Mailhot à écrit: > Windows solved this problem years ago. Instead of having a keyboard > layout/IM switcher, you add a language switcher to the desktop. > Switching languages may require a layout/IM change, or not. When it > requires a layout/IM change the switcher behaves like the current > GNOME or KDE keyboard applet. The smart thing is that even when there > is no layout/IM change needed the user can still press his switcher > hotkey, and apps are informed the language being typed changed.
What about if I have two windows. In one I'm writing an e-mail in english, and in the other, I'm creating a document using another language ? Maybe it could be a per-window property ... i think the keyboard layout can be like that too. Except that, I think it is a great idea that will benefit free desktops, if it is implemented. But I can't help, I don't know how standards are made. I'm just here to try to give ideas. Mildred. -- Mildred Ki'lya E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Site: <http://mildred632.free.fr/> XMPP: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (GoogleTalk, Jabber) GPG: 197C A7E6 645B 4299 6D37 684B 6F9D A8D6 [9A7D 2E2B] _______________________________________________ xdg mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xdg
