Switch to hungarian notation to distinguish between timeout and macro variants of
existing actions. The old names are kept for backward compatibility but will
eventually be removed.
toggle2 -> togglem
swap2 -> swapm
overload2 -> overloadt
overload3 -> overloadt2
oneshotm and layerm have also been added for completeness.
This patch reduces the compose sequence size by making use of keysyms a-z.
This is mainly done to improve support for programs with broken XCompose logic
(i.e chrome). A consequence of this is that the user will need to be using
the standard US layout on their display server to make use of unicode support.
Add a new listen command which prints layer state changes in real time. This
makes it possible to write things like custom visual indicators.
E.G
$ keyd listen
Sample output:
+shift
-shift
+layer
-layer
...
Swtich from
<name> = <key>
to
<key> = <name>
and confine keys to a single alias. This is arguably more intuitive
and reduces both config and implementation complexity.
This patch makes simple macros of the form `<mods>-<key>` less noisy by
avoiding the redundant release/depression of modifiers which are already
active. This used to be the default behaviour prior to 2.3.0-rc, but was
changed to accommodate #128 (among other things). In most cases the
additional noise is transparent to the application, but notably breaks
Gnome tab-switching via swap, since Gnome cares about intermediate
modifier state.
The stock XCompose file which ships with most distros isn't exhaustive
and uses a number of layout specific keysyms intended to be easy to
memorize (rather than globally accessible). To circumvent this problem
we ship our own set of simplified compose definitions.