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Kinto

21 Feb 21:27
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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

21 Feb 02:56
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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

19 Feb 19:10
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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

19 Feb 03:34
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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

18 Feb 02:32
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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

14 Feb 18:48
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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

13 Feb 02:02
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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

11 Feb 23:41
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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

05 Feb 22:10
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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

05 Feb 19:59
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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.