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  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on Florence

    My intention is to add context aware input method in addition to the current input method so we don't loose any feature. I've checked the Windows 10 onscreen keyboard and it looks like it behaves like you say. I can not check the source code but I bet is works exactly like that. Whenever I press a key, even in the middle of the word, it suggests a word that starts with the letter on the key and when I press an arrow or any key that is not a letter, it resets. I did not think about it but it could...

  • Modified a comment on discussion Help on Florence

    Sorry for the delay. Florence uses the XKB layout configured in the system. It tracks the layout changes and adapts accordingly. If you wish to implement the chubon layout, no change is required in Florence, it has to be done by editing the XKB layout. You will find tutorials and editors on the web. Florence has layouts with key codes, a bit like hardware keyboards, except the symbols on the keys are not printed. Florence asks XKB what symbol would each key code produce if pressed and displays it...

  • Modified a comment on discussion Help on Florence

    Sorry for the delay. Florence uses the XKB layout configured in the system. It tracks the layout changes and adapts accordingly. If you wish to implement the chubon layout, no change is required in Florence, it has to be done by editing the XKB layout. You will find tutorials and editors on the web. Florence has layouts with key codes, a bit like hardware keyboards, except the symbols on the keys are not printed. Florence asks XKB what symbol would each key code produce if pressed and displays it...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on Florence

    Sorry for the delay. Florence uses the XKB layout configured in the system. It tracks the layout changes and adapts accordingly. If you wish to implement the chubon layout, no change is required in Florence, it has to be done by editing the XKB layout. You will find tutorials and editors on the web. Florence has layouts with key codes, a bit like hardware keyboards, except the symbols on the keys are not printed. Florence asks XKB what symbol would each key code would produce if pressed and displays...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on Florence

    Hello. Thank you for your interest. This project is not dead but I don't have as much time as I used to so development is very slow. I've been working on the Qt version lately and it is meant to replace the GTK version but it is still far from feature complete at the moment. You are welcome to submit contributions, I will grant you the necessary rights. I have some issues with GitHub, including their handling of copyrights but we can discuss it privately if you want.

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on Florence

    settings -> window -> untick "transparent"

  • Modified a comment on discussion Help on Florence

    Hello, The problem is the font you are using doesn't seem to support persian (Florence is using the system font by default) Open Florence configuration panel with 'florence -c' (or by any other mean, like right clicking on the icon or clicking on the config button on the keyboard) and in the style tab select a font that supports persian.

  • Modified a comment on discussion Help on Florence

    Hello, The problem is the font you are using doesn't seem to support persian (Florence is using the system font by default) Open Florence configuration panel with 'florence -c' (or by any other mean, like right clicking on the icon or clicking on the config button on the keyboard) and in the style tab select a font that supports persian. Le jeu. 27 mai 2021 à 01:15, Parsa Noori parsanoori@users.sourceforge.net a écrit : Compiled it on x86 and it worked fine with Persian. Hence the problem is building...

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