Great, thank you very much. Cheers, Giuseppe.
On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 2:07 AM, Peter Hutterer <peter.hutte...@who-t.net>wrote: > On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 11:49:10PM +0200, Giuseppe Penone wrote: > > I'm running lxde (lubuntu 12.04) and since I need to handle 4 keyboard > > layouts and there's no applet allowing this I made it manually this way: > > > > sudo nano /etc/default/keyboard > > > > XKBMODEL="pc105" > > XKBLAYOUT="it,us,ru,ua" > > XKBVARIANT="," > > > XKBOPTIONS="grp:switch,grp:shift_caps_toggle,terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp,grp_led:scroll" > > this translates into > setxkbmap -layout "it,us,ru,ua" -variant "," -option ".... " > you can run that anytime > > > this works fine included the keyboard shortcut to switch layout, but I > was > > wondering if it was possible > > somewhere to set this for the logged user only. > > actually I'm thinking about writing an applet or an indicator and would > > like to be able to avoid the need for > > admin rights to add/remove keyboard layouts. > > if you want it properly set, and remembered, per user, etc. you can either > look at xinitrc or, better, extending your desktop environment to handle > this. > > Cheers, > Peter >
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