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eekboard - an easy to use virtual keyboard toolkit -*- outline -*-
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eekboard is a virtual keyboard software package, including a set of
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tools to implement desktop virtual keyboards.
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* How to build
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** Dependencies
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REQUIRED: GLib2, GTK, PangoCairo, libxklavier, libcroco
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OPTIONAL: libXtst, at-spi2-core, Clutter, Clutter-Gtk, Python, Vala, gobject-introspection
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** Build from git repo
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$ git clone git://github.com/ueno/eekboard.git
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$ cd eekboard
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$ ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr --enable-gtk-doc
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$ make
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$ sudo make install
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** Build from tarball
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$ ./configure --prefix=/usr
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$ make
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$ sudo make install
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* Using command-line tools
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eekboard currently includes 3 tools to implement your own virtual
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keyboard.
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** eekboard-server
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eekboard-server is a D-Bus server which is responsible for drawing
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interactive on-screen keyboards. Since it has a D-Bus service
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activation entry, you will not need to start it manually, but you can
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do that with:
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$ eekboard-server &
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** eekboard
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eekboard is a client of eekboard-server. It listens desktop events
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(keyboard change, focus in/out, and keystroke) and generates key
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events when some keys are pressed on the on-screen keyboard. It can
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be started with:
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$ eekboard
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By default it renders current system keyboard layout. To read custom
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keyboard layout, specify --keyboard option like:
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$ eekboard --keyboard /usr/share/eekboard/keyboards/us-qwerty.xml
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** eekboard-xml
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eekboard-xml is a tool to manipulate XML keyboard description read by
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eekboard if --keyboard option is specified.
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To dump the current system keyboard layout into an XML file:
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$ eekboard-xml --dump > keyboard.xml
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You can display the dumped layout with:
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$ eekboard-xml --load keyboard.xml
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* Using library
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eekboard currently includes two libraries. One is to access
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eekboard-server via D-Bus and another is to manually render on-screen
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keyboards.
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For the former, see
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file:docs/reference/eekboard/html/index.html
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For the latter, see
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See file:docs/reference/eek/html/index.html
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