Releases: rbreaves/kinto
Kinto
Remaps the standard linux keyboard to have a Mac like layout, and will remap the Cmd position to Ctrl+Shift while the user is using any Terminal based application.
Release Notes
- Kinto now supports Fedora, and rpm/dnf based distros with systemd and x11.
Additional Notes
- C based program, kintox11, now replaces xprop.
- Added json parsing directly inside Kintox11 and setup.py.
- Users can now easily modify and extend Kinto to support additional keyboard configurations per app being used.
- No longer using Super under Terminals. The Cmd key location is now using Ctrl+Shift by default while using Terminals.
- Prior versions have no version number and were script based with xprop, this is no longer the case. Please reset all Terminal app keybinds accordingly.
Kinto
Remaps the standard linux keyboard to have a Mac like layout, and will remap the Cmd position to Ctrl+Shift while the user is using any Terminal based application.
Release Notes
- Corrected Cmd key mapping issue during Terminal usage for Windows & Official Apple keyboards using the hid driver.
Additional Notes
- C based program, kintox11, now replaces xprop.
- Added json parsing directly inside Kintox11 and setup.py.
- Users can now easily modify and extend Kinto to support additional keyboard configurations per app being used.
- No longer using Super under Terminals. The Cmd key location is now using Ctrl+Shift by default while using Terminals.
- Prior versions have no version number and were script based with xprop, this is no longer the case. Please reset all Terminal app keybinds accordingly.
Kinto
Remaps the standard linux keyboard to have a Mac like layout, and will remap the Cmd position to Ctrl+Shift while the user is using any Terminal based application.
Release Notes
- Added PgUp, PgDn, Home and End to the Cmd+Arrow keys while in the Terminal. Some laptops have Fn keys, but chromebooks do not. Doesn't align with macOS perfectly, but it is very close still.*
- Another update to cleanup.sh script to keep the caret file in the event of a restart
*https://superuser.com/questions/104221/how-to-do-page-up-on-a-mac-in-terminal
Additional Notes
- C based program, kintox11, now replaces xprop.
- Added json parsing directly inside Kintox11 and setup.py.
- Users can now easily modify and extend Kinto to support additional keyboard configurations per app being used.
- No longer using Super under Terminals. The Cmd key location is now using Ctrl+Shift by default while using Terminals.
- Prior versions have no version number and were script based with xprop, this is no longer the case. Please reset all Terminal app keybinds accordingly.
Kinto
Remaps the standard linux keyboard to have a Mac like layout, and will remap the Cmd position to Ctrl+Shift while the user is using any Terminal based application.
Release Notes
- Fixes execute permission for cleanup.sh script.
- setup.py will now set ibus if it is not detected as the Input Method default.
- Updated readme to include troubleshooting for DISPLAY variable if it fails to pass to service correctly.
- Updated readme to include contributions
Additional Notes
- C based program, kintox11, now replaces xprop.
- Added json parsing directly inside Kintox11 and setup.py.
- Users can now easily modify and extend Kinto to support additional keyboard configurations per app being used.
- No longer using Super under Terminals. The Cmd key location is now using Ctrl+Shift by default while using Terminals.
- Prior versions have no version number and were script based with xprop, this is no longer the case. Please reset all Terminal app keybinds accordingly.
Kinto
Remaps the standard linux keyboard to have a Mac like layout, and will remap the Cmd position to Ctrl+Shift while the user is using any Terminal based application.
Release Notes
- Full wordwise support in Web Browsers
- Mapped go back and forwards buttons to Cmd key position with arrows.
- Added optimizations to kintox11 to ignore false Window focus changes.
Additional Notes
- C based program, kintox11, now replaces xprop.
- Added json parsing directly inside Kintox11 and setup.py.
- Users can now easily modify and extend Kinto to support additional keyboard configurations per app being used.
- No longer using Super under Terminals. The Cmd key location is now using Ctrl+Shift by default while using Terminals.
- Prior versions have no version number and were script based with xprop, this is no longer the case. Please reset all Terminal app keybinds accordingly.
Kinto
Remaps the standard linux keyboard to have a Mac like layout, and will remap the Cmd position to Ctrl+Shift while the user is using any Terminal based application.
Release Notes
- Refactored kintox11
- Fixed bug that prevented additional app categories from working if added via json config file.
Additional Notes
- C based program, kintox11, now replaces xprop.
- Added json parsing directly inside Kintox11 and setup.py.
- Users can now easily modify and extend Kinto to support additional keyboard configurations per app being used.
- No longer using Super under Terminals. The Cmd key location is now using Ctrl+Shift by default while using Terminals.
- Prior versions have no version number and were script based with xprop, this is no longer the case. Please reset all Terminal app keybinds accordingly.
Kinto
Remaps the standard linux keyboard to have a Mac like layout, and will remap the Cmd position to Ctrl+Shift while the user is using any Terminal based application.
Release Notes
- Updated word-wise for Alt + Left/Right to move cursor by word system wide. Only partial word-wise support was added previously, but this should solve it system wide and specifically for VS Code.
Additional Notes
- C based program, kintox11, now replaces xprop.
- Added json parsing directly inside Kintox11 and setup.py.
- Users can now easily modify and extend Kinto to support additional keyboard configurations per app being used.
- No longer using Super under Terminals. The Cmd key location is now using Ctrl+Shift by default while using Terminals.
- Prior versions have no version number and were script based with xprop, this is no longer the case. Please reset all Terminal app keybinds accordingly.
Kinto
Remaps the standard linux keyboard to have a Mac like layout, and will remap the Cmd position to Ctrl+Shift while the user is using any Terminal based application.
Release Notes
- Improved get top window function for better error handling in kintox11
- Improved open display function to time out after 60 seconds, can potentially fix startup issues on a clean boot.
Additional Notes
- C based program, kintox11, now replaces xprop.
- Added json parsing directly inside Kintox11 and setup.py.
- Users can now easily modify and extend Kinto to support additional keyboard configurations per app being used.
- No longer using Super under Terminals. The Cmd key location is now using Ctrl+Shift by default while using Terminals.
- Prior versions have no version number and were script based with xprop, this is no longer the case. Please reset all Terminal app keybinds accordingly.
Kinto
Remaps the standard linux keyboard to have a Mac like layout, and will remap the Cmd position to Ctrl+Shift while the user is using any Terminal based application.
Release Notes
- Resolved service not starting issue on Pop!_OS and possibly other distros that do not default to using Display 0.
- Updated setup.py installer to set the DE Dynamic Shortcut tweaks properly
Additional Notes
- C based program, kintox11, now replaces xprop.
- Added json parsing directly inside Kintox11 and setup.py.
- Users can now easily modify and extend Kinto to support additional keyboard configurations per app being used.
- No longer using Super under Terminals. The Cmd key location is now using Ctrl+Shift by default while using Terminals.
- Prior versions have no version number and were script based with xprop, this is no longer the case. Please reset all Terminal app keybinds accordingly.
Kinto
Remaps the standard linux keyboard to have a Mac like layout, and will remap the Cmd position to Ctrl+Shift while the user is using any Terminal based application.
Release Notes
- Updated kintox11 binary to apply gui keymap on init if "none" is the window being detected.
- Fixed path to systemctl in autostart file.
- Re-added desktop autostart file to resolve logoff/login issue on some Ubuntu versions.
- Added RestartSec to 1 second to avoid systemd burst limit that may stop restarts after 5 failures.
- Updated kintox11 binary with full error handling, completely resolves issues where it may hang on reboot or login.
- Improved verbosity of kintox11 to include when the json is being imported, and when similar apps are being switched.
Additional Notes
- C based program, kintox11, now replaces xprop.
- Added json parsing directly inside Kintox11 and setup.py.
- Users can now easily modify and extend Kinto to support additional keyboard configurations per app being used.
- No longer using Super under Terminals. The Cmd key location is now using Ctrl+Shift by default while using Terminals.
- Prior versions have no version number and were script based with xprop, this is no longer the case. Please reset all Terminal app keybinds accordingly.