jtroo
jtroo
Ah, I was looking for this feature! A bit sad it's not implemented yet, but glad it's on your radar. I may try my hand at implementing this once my...
Just want to add something that may be useful. I was using the Debian distribution which was 0.2.9 and was reproducing the issue in X11 - Debian 10 + xfce....
Regarding the keyberon crate's README, I think the wording might be a bit confusing since I'm not aware of any functionality similar to artsey.io. It probably intends to mean something...
Looking more into the artsey page, I think any chord that involves more than two keys might be challenging/impossible to replicate right now. Seems like it could be possible for...
Yea nested tap-hold is disallowed right now because the keyberon library doesn't handle the use case correctly from what I could tell. I think something similar to timeout-button could be...
I tested re-enabling nested tap-hold just now and it seems like it may actually work as-is. I think the previously non-working cases were with nesting in the `tap` position. It...
The TCP server is not necessary for this particular feature as you've shown. There can be workarounds that don't involve inter-process communication. However, the TCP server is nice to have...
For ease of discovery: - Windows has the [komokana](https://github.com/LGUG2Z/komokana) project that integrates with kanata's TCP server - Linux has no fancy solution, but as 13minutes-yt said, xdotool could be one...
Sounds like a nice feature, though I myself would not make use of it. I'm unfamiliar with desktop programming so I probably won't work on this in the foreseeable future....
I think what you're asking for could be possible using the Windows interception driver as well as on Linux. It certainly wouldn't fit too nicely into the current model, but...