Releases: rbreaves/kinto
Kinto
Remaps the standard linux or windows 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
1.0.7
- Kinto starts immediately after install (there was a 5 second delay)
- Multithreading added for caret status checking
- Firefox to GUI based apps no longer re-applies full xkb remap (removes lag)
- Added several new mac related keybinds & documentation from Dev into Master
- Cmd+Tab Application switching now enabled in master
- Resolved unexpected keymap crashes with KDE (only impacted dev branch)
- A lot more comments and documentation added to mac_gui and mac_term symbols files
- Windows Terminal and Hyper Terminal added for Windows users
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 or windows 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
1.0.6-4
- Added ConEmu, mintty, and powershell support for Windows
- Added Cmd+Tab Window Switching for Windows
- Added Proper Ctrl+Tab for In-App Tab switching for Windows
- Wordwise support added for Windows
1.0.6-3
- Added Windows 10 & WSL Support
- Updated debug output to be cleaner
- Merged support for kitty terminal into master from PR provided by @indrekj
- Updated uninstaller for Linux installs
- Added more capslock options to assist with additional language support/toggling #91
- Updated kintox11 to further filter out non-focus change events
1.0.6-2
- Added debug parameter and updated readme.
1.0.6-1
- Konsole intermittent input bug fixed
- 3 Fixes, ibus install logic, kde-init was not applying if selected, display environment variable will always be set in systemd.
1.0.6
- BadWindow bug fix - major stability improvement under KDE Plasma 5. Also improves stability with Albert and misc. applications that could trigger the error.
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
1.0.6-3
- Added Windows 10 & WSL Support
- Updated debug output to be cleaner
- Merged support for kitty terminal into master from PR provided by @indrekj
- Updated uninstaller for Linux installs
- Added more capslock options to assist with additional language support/toggling #91
- Updated kintox11 to further filter out non-focus change events
1.0.6-2
- Added debug parameter and updated readme.
1.0.6-1
- Konsole intermittent input bug fixed
- 3 Fixes, ibus install logic, kde-init was not applying if selected, display environment variable will always be set in systemd.
1.0.6
- BadWindow bug fix - major stability improvement under KDE Plasma 5. Also improves stability with Albert and misc. applications that could trigger the error.
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
1.0.6-2
- Added debug parameter and updated readme.
1.0.6-1
- Konsole intermittent input bug fixed
- 3 Fixes, ibus install logic, kde-init was not applying if selected, display environment variable will always be set in systemd.
1.0.6
- BadWindow bug fix - major stability improvement under KDE Plasma 5. Also improves stability with Albert and misc. applications that could trigger the error.
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
1.0.6-1
- Konsole intermittent input bug fixed
- 3 Fixes, ibus install logic, kde-init was not applying if selected, display environment variable will always be set in systemd.
1.0.6
- BadWindow bug fix - major stability improvement under KDE Plasma 5. Also improves stability with Albert and misc. applications that could trigger the error.
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
- BadWindow bug fix - major stability improvement under KDE Plasma 5. Also improves stability with Albert and misc. applications that could trigger the error.
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
- Adds 5 second timer service/delay for kinto to start up more reliably on a cold 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
- Added ibus-setup to the setup.py installer. Some distros need it.
- Added ElementaryOS Epiphany browser to the chrome group for more complete shortcut support.
- Added better x11 support check
- Package managers now update themselves before installing needed packages
- Misc. readme updates
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 Readme to include Supported OS's
- Improved x11 detection
- Resolved potential issue with Display env and systemd on some systems. (eg galliumOS/xfce)
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
- Kinto now supports Manjaro and Arch distros.
- Updated setup to specify the difference between the two Mac keyboard options
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.