[Usability] Re: [Fwd: Re: Your final comments on gswitchit in 2.4...]



Perhaps a better idea would be to just having different shortcuts fo
the different layouts, and not use cycling at all. Or have cycling, but
allowing the different layouts to be directly accessed by other
shortcuts at the same time. Perhaps this is already possible (I haven't
used gswitchit) but if so then I really don't see the problem.
Actually, having different shortcuts for different groups is highly problematic in xkb (if you solve it in generic way). I tried to play with keyboard grabbing at some point - it gave me no full success so I have up (if anyone is interested, I can give more details but I do not think this is a place to discuss that). So "no cycling" is IMHO better here. And actually that is what "secondary groups" feature does - takes some groups out from cycling.

instead[1]. The flag customization and the secondary layout feature you
describe very much sounds like such workaround functionality to me.
Well, flag customization issue is already solved here (remove pixmap customization, use layout name label by default). I just have to implement it ASAP:) Though I don't really understand why it is workaround (which problem does it actually workaround?:)

Secondary layouts looks like a kind of workaround (in UI terms, no internally:). But it works exactly the way people asked - so I'd say it is just another feature:)

functionality is currently present in gswitchit. We can't start by
assuming everything in there needs to be there for good reasons, so
Yes. I agree. Probably we Cyrillic people look a bit too agressive here. I could apologize for myself and others. We would just love one thing West European people to keep in mind - if some feature is not easy to understand, it does not necessarily mean it is useless - it probably just means they never encounter problems the feature solves, OK?:)

BTW, Christian, what would be your opinion on postscript-based preview?

Sergey




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