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XKB loosing preferences
Status:
RESOLVED: FIXED
Product:
Xfce4-xkb-plugin
Component:
General

Comments

Description Henning 2010-08-22 20:03:23 CEST
Issue might be reported before (#6109, #5600, #5636, #5205), but I was pleased to open a new bug since the others are old. 

The Keyboard Switch Widged does loose it's properties:
Every time I logout and relogin "Change Layout option" as well as "Manage Layout" are set back to "-"/"per application".
Sometimes even added keyboard layouts are removed (for me de is removed since us is system default). 

Dont hesitate to contact me for any help I could provide!

Regards - Henning
Comment 1 Jiri Peterka 2011-02-07 09:43:40 CET
Same here and it's quite annoying to set it up every day :( (Xfce 4.6.2)
Comment 2 Vasili 2011-09-27 03:16:21 CEST
Exact same issue here. The xkb plugin consistently forgets the "change layout option" on log out/reboot, and every so often forgets about the Greek layout entirely. I'd also be happy to provide any extra information needed to fix this bug. Xfce 4.8 and xfce-xkb-plugin 0.5.4.1 on Arch linux.
Comment 3 gendalph20 2011-10-21 01:30:23 CEST
As a workaround try setting the "Use system default" flag in keyboard preferences (not xkb-plugin!) and never open keyboard preferences after doing this.
You may have to reconfigure plugin once.

It also looks like if you open up keyboard settings after setting "Use system default" option it reports this flag as disabled (this IS a bug). Moreover, if you leave it disabled xkb-plugin breaks again and you have to reapply workaround.
Comment 4 gendalph20 2011-10-21 01:46:44 CEST
(In reply to comment #3)

After some more testing: enabling "Use system default" option erases layout switching and compose key options from xkb-plugin, however if you set them once more they remain untill you disable "Use system default" option.
Opening up keyboard preferences does NOT cause disabling of "Use system default" option.

So workaround so far:
xfce4-keyboard-settings -> Layout -> Set "Use system default"
go to xkb-plugin options -> Set desired options
Done.

Works fine, options stay there after relogin\reboot.
Comment 5 whatmeurgent 2012-08-06 17:03:21 CEST
This has occassionally been happening to me over the past months, though I haven't been able to reliably reproduce it. In my case, I have been losing the layout-switch keybinding.

xfce 4.8 / debian wheezy (updated from wheezy repo) / 
xfce4-xkb-plugin  0.5.4.3-1+b1
Comment 6 Jérôme Guelfucci editbugs 2012-08-23 21:25:46 CEST
Should be fixed in git master branch, feel free to reopen if it still happens.

Bug #6657

Reported by:
Henning
Reported on: 2010-08-22
Last modified on: 2012-08-23

People

Assignee:
Alexander Iliev
CC List:
6 users

Version

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unspecified

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