marmuta,
Thanks for your feedback.
For Chrome there are screen keyboard extensions that could do the job, but are
not so nice as onboard.
Maybe builting a custom chrome extension that could possibly "call"
onboard when required (address bar, text / input fields, etc) could do
the trick and combi
Georgios, there are hazy plans for input method support in the next
release. That would possibly enable auto-show for a wider range of
applications. I've only been experimenting with it, so far. If that
eventually results in something useful I'll update this bug report.
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Hello,
I can also confirm that with Uuntugnome 16.04 latest onboard version doesn't
auto show in Chrome or chromium. With now days convertible '2 in 1' netbooks,
luck of this feature becomes big problem.
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** Also affects: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Hi,
Auto show still does not work with chrome and chromium on ubuntu 16.04
alpha.
Happy to see that it is working well with dash and gtk applications.
Regards
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After a bit more testing I nailed down some more specifics of the issue
I am noting including reproduction steps and I found a consistent method
to "make it work" however it just continues to break. Hopefully helpful
for identifying and resolving the issue.
Reproduction:
1. Start onboard with "F
Confiriming auto-show issue with dash in Utopic with version
1.0.0-0ubuntu4. Settings confirmed to "Force on top" and "Auto-show
when editing text" however opening the dash and editing never triggers
the onboard to appear. Works everywhere else.
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It is most inconvenient that onboard does not auto-show when the dash is
opened.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/936310
Title:
Some applications don't 'auto-show' onboa
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: onboard (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Jeff, thanks for the details.
I can confirm that In Chromium auto-show only works in the url-bar. Apparently
linux accessibility is still work in progress:
http://dev.chromium.org/developers/accessibility/linux-accessibility
There's also this open bug report for Orca:
https://code.google.com/p/ch
I've just observed that OnBoard does not auto-show on any textbox within
the Chrome or Chromium web browser (except for the URL text box), but
appears to (so far) work perfectly within all text boxes in Firefox.
Also OnBoard does not auto-show for any text box inside Virtualbox's
frontend (Obvious
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