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Onboard 1.4.1 ------------- Description: Onboard is an onscreen keyboard useful for everybody that cannot use a hardware keyboard; for example TabletPC users, mobility impaired users,... It has been designed with simplicity in mind and can be used right away without the need of any configuration, as it can read the keyboard layout from the X server. Among its features are: - Support of custom layouts through the use of xml and svg files. - Support of custom themes for the appearance through the use of xml files. - Support of macros to automatically type custom defined texts. - Support of <modifier>+<mouseclick> combination. - Toggling mouse buttons to perform right clicks with the left mouse button. - Control of the hover click feature provided by the system. - Minimizing the keyboard to the panel, a trayicon, or a floating icon. - Docking - XEmbedding - Support for scanning. D-Bus Service: Once running, Onboard provides a D-Bus service at the bus name 'org.onboard.Onboard', that allows other processes to control the keyboard window. Interface 'org.onboard.Onboard.Keyboard': Show(), method Show the keyboard window. Return value: None If auto-show is enabled, the window is locked visible, i.e. auto-hiding is suspended until Onboard is hidden either manually or by calling the D-Bus method "Hide". This is the same bahavior as if Onboard was shown by user action, e.g. by status menu, floating icon or by starting a second instance. Example: dbus-send --type=method_call --print-reply --dest=org.onboard.Onboard /org/onboard/Onboard/Keyboard org.onboard.Onboard.Keyboard.Show Hide(), method Hide the keyboard window. Return value: None Example: dbus-send --type=method_call --print-reply --dest=org.onboard.Onboard /org/onboard/Onboard/Keyboard org.onboard.Onboard.Keyboard.Hide ToggleVisible(), method Show the keyboard window if it was hidden, else hide it. Return value: None Example: dbus-send --type=method_call --print-reply --dest=org.onboard.Onboard /org/onboard/Onboard/Keyboard org.onboard.Onboard.Keyboard.ToggleVisible Visible, Boolean property, read-only True if the window is currently visible, False otherwise. Signal: org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties.PropertiesChanged Example: dbus-send --type=method_call --print-reply --dest=org.onboard.Onboard /org/onboard/Onboard/Keyboard org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties.Get string:"org.onboard.Onboard.Keyboard" string:"Visible" AutoShowPaused, Boolean property, read-write True pauses auto-show and hides the keyboard. False resumes auto-show. You are free to write to this property, e.g. when entering/leaving tablet mode of a convertible device (and Onboard's built-in detection isn't sufficient). This property is not persistent. It will be reset to 'false' each time Onboard is restarted. Signal: org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties.PropertiesChanged Example, reading: dbus-send --type=method_call --print-reply --dest=org.onboard.Onboard /org/onboard/Onboard/Keyboard org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties.Get string:"org.onboard.Onboard.Keyboard" string:"AutoShowPaused" Example, writing: dbus-send --type=method_call --print-reply --dest=org.onboard.Onboard /org/onboard/Onboard/Keyboard org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties.Set string:"org.onboard.Onboard.Keyboard" string:"AutoShowPaused" variant:boolean:"true" Getting Onboard: A PPA with downloads for various old and new Ubuntu-releases can be found here: https://launchpad.net/~onboard/+archive/ubuntu/stable Tar-balls of the latest releases are available on our Launchpad homepage. https://launchpad.net/onboard Source code is maintained in a bazaar repository at the same site. bzr branch lp:onboard Building from Source: Find below short instructions on how to build Onboard straight from the bazaar repository. If you have improvements to share, get errors or run into other problems, please let us know. Build instructions for new distributions are always welcome too. Arch Linux: pacman -S base-devel bzr python-distutils-extra dconf gtk3 \ libcanberra hunspell python-gobject gsettings-desktop-schemas \ iso-codes python-cairo librsvg python-dbus dbus-glib bzr branch lp:onboard cd onboard ./setup.py build tools/install_gsettings_schema # At this point you should be able to start Onboard # from the project directory with ./onboard # If everything works as expected, install with sudo ./setup.py install # And if necessary, uninstall with sudo ./setup.py install --record files.txt sudo xargs -a files.txt --delimiter='\n' rm -v sudo rm -rf /usr/local/share/onboard Mageia 4: urpmi bzr gcc-c++ lib64zlib-devel python3-distutils-extra \ libgtk+3.0-devel libxtst-devel libxkbfile-devel libdconf-devel \ libhunspell-devel libcanberra-devel libpython3-devel intltool # more or less optional, but recommended for full functionality urpmi mousetweaks lib64atspi-gir2.0 at-spi2-core-qt \ python3-dbus qtatspi-plugin bzr branch lp:onboard cd onboard ./setup.py build tools/install_gsettings_schema # At this point you should be able to start Onboard # from the project directory with ./onboard # If everything works as expected, install with su ./setup.py install # And if necessary, uninstall with su ./setup.py install --record files.txt sudo xargs -a files.txt --delimiter='\n' rm -v sudo rm -rf /usr/local/share/onboard Ubuntu 14.04: sudo apt-get build-dep onboard sudo apt-get install devscripts bzr branch lp:onboard cd onboard # build packages debuild binary # install packages sudo dpkg -i ../onboard*.deb Homepage: https://launchpad.net/onboard Reporting Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/onboard License: This program is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License. Please see the file COPYING for details.
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