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cannot paste @ sign from pass entry #60

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RichardMore opened this issue Nov 1, 2016 · 5 comments
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cannot paste @ sign from pass entry #60

RichardMore opened this issue Nov 1, 2016 · 5 comments

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@RichardMore
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When a pass entry contains an @ sign, rofi-pass cannot paste it into context, gives an ˇ sign instead. ($ sign does not work either, % does)

@carnager
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carnager commented Nov 1, 2016

works for me. did you set the keyboard layout in config?

e.g. keyboard="de us"

@RichardMore
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After setting the config to keyboard="hu", only \@ works, but not always, I'd say rarely.

@carnager
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carnager commented Nov 1, 2016

can you check what happens, when you set keyboard to us in config?

well. there is nothing I can do. This is the way xdotool works :(
see jordansissel/xdotool#97

I might implement a failback way that uses copy and paste aproach instead of typing
Problem with such a mode is that it only works, where Ctrl-v works.

@RichardMore
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When using keyboard="de us" the @ problem seems to disappear, but since my keyboard is a hungarian one, keyboard=hu should be the optimal.
But maybe if it is possible, can it be than that before the app exits, it sets the keyboard to an other, like a secondary language?
Eg. keyboard="de us", secondary_keyboard="hu" and before exit setxkbmap ${secondary_keyboard}
Opinion?

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It seems to work now on Ubuntu 16.04 with all the latest utils, closing issue.

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