https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=461097
Bug ID: 461097
Summary: kded does not save per-application keyboard layout
settings anymore
Classification: Frameworks and Libraries
Product: frameworks-kded
Version: 5.98.0
Platform: Other
OS: FreeBSD
Status: REPORTED
Severity: normal
Priority: NOR
Component: general
Assignee: [email protected]
Reporter: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]
Target Milestone: ---
Scenario:
- FreeBSD 12.3 latest
- ports as of Oct 13, specifically kf5-kded-5.98.0
- using "per-application" keyboard layout settings
- using "German (Austria)" for some (e.g., thunderbird), "English (US)" (which
is also the default) for the rest
- normally, keyboard layout settings are saved into the file
.local/share/kded5/keyboard/session/layout_memory.xml
- until a while ago, thunderbird seemed to use a WM_CLASS of "Thunderbird"
(inferred from the contents of the layout_memory.xml file)
- currently, it uses "Mail", "thunderbird"
- The contents of the layout_memory.xml file were:
[0]% cat .local/share/kded5/keyboard/session/layout_memory.xml
<!DOCTYPE LayoutMap>
<LayoutMap version="1.0" SwitchMode="WinClass">
<item currentLayout="at" layouts="us,at" ownerKey="Thunderbird"/>
<item currentLayout="at" layouts="us,at" ownerKey="dolphin"/>
<item currentLayout="at" layouts="us,at" ownerKey="okular"/>
<item currentLayout="at" layouts="us,at" ownerKey="soffice.bin"/>
</LayoutMap>
[0]%
Result:
- When logging in again, thunderbird gets the layout "English (US)"
Expected result:
- As for dolphin and okular, the layout should be remembered for thunderbird
across session close/open.
Analysis:
- The file .local/share/kded5/keyboard/session/layout_memory.xml still gets
read
- This can be seen by added the following line to it:
<item currentLayout="at" layouts="us,at" ownerKey="thunderbird"/>
- (note the lower-case "t")
- With this line, after a new login (session) thunderbird immediately starts
with the "German (Austria)" keyboard layout
- Obviously, on logout (or probably whenever the keyboard layout for an
application is changed) the file is not updated anymore; this can also be
observed from its modification time.
FreeBSD PR: https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=267368
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