Hi On Mon 08-Dec-2014 at 02:26:15PM +0100, Filippo Scognamiglio wrote: > > The layouts are included in "/src/app/qml/KeyboardRows/Layout".
I don't have a /src/ directory. > It's probably easier to grab one of the default and copy/customize it > for your needs. Sounds good. > To add them to the selector you should edit > src/app/qml/KeyboardBar.qml and add it to the list of actions (this > last part needs to be abstracted). If you need more details just let > me know. I can find two copies of this file (or is one a symlink to the other?): find ./ -name KeyboardBar.qml ./opt/click.ubuntu.com/com.ubuntu.developer.flscogna.terminalreboot/0.8.027/qml/KeyboardBar.qml ./userdata/system-data/opt/click.ubuntu.com/com.ubuntu.developer.flscogna.terminalreboot/0.8.027/qml/KeyboardBar.qml I tried editing ./opt/click.ubuntu.com/com.ubuntu.developer.flscogna.terminalreboot/0.8.027/qml/KeyboardRows/Layouts/ControlKeysLayout.qml and changed the default Ctrl+ options, restarted the app and now there is a blank menu in the terminal under Crtl. I don't think I made any syntax mistakes, but perhaps I did: import QtQuick 2.0 import Ubuntu.Components 1.1 import ".." KeyboardRow { keyWidth: units.gu(10) model: [ KeyModel { text: "CTRL+D" mainAction: Action { onTriggered: simulateKey(Qt.Key_D, Qt.ControlModifier);} }, KeyModel { text: "CTRL+A" mainAction: Action { onTriggered: simulateKey(Qt.Key_A, Qt.ControlModifier);} }, KeyModel { text: "CTRL+C" mainAction: Action { onTriggered: simulateKey(Qt.Key_C, Qt.ControlModifier);} }, KeyModel { text: "CTRL+X" mainAction: Action { onTriggered: simulateKey(Qt.Key_X, Qt.ControlModifier);} } KeyModel { text: "CTRL+N" mainAction: Action { onTriggered: simulateKey(Qt.Key_N, Qt.ControlModifier);} } KeyModel { text: "CTRL+P" mainAction: Action { onTriggered: simulateKey(Qt.Key_P, Qt.ControlModifier);} } ] } > I miss the gesture based arrow keys -- what was the thinking behind > > removing that feature? > > In reality the feature has never been removed, we haven't really thought > about it yet. The only gestures currently implemented are swipe up/down and > dual finger swipe up/down for widget and history scrolling (we are thinking > about swapping them), I'm open to suggestions for all the others. I like the double tap for tab completion. All the best Chris -- Webarchitects Co-operative http://webarchitects.coop/ +44 114 276 9709 @webarchcoop -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone Post to : ubuntu-phone@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp