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4row German layout has no umlauts #451

Closed GoogleCodeExporter closed 8 years ago

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
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What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Install hacker keyboard
2. Install German layout/dictionary
3. Use 5row layout in landscape and 4row gingerbread in potrair

What is the expected behavior? What do you see instead?
Expected: letters ä ö ü ß should be available in 4row gingerbread layout as 
it happens for other keyboards like samsung swype
Instead: I receive the stand Englush kayout, i.e. excluding umlauts etc in 4row 
gingerbread. These are also not available when pressing shift or symbols. Work 
around is to enter rotate screen so it switches to full 5row layout

What version of Hacker's Keyboard are you using, for example "1.37"? (See
"Debug" section at the bottom of the app's Settings menu.)
1.37.1419 on Android 4.1.2

On what phone or tablet?
Samsung Galaxy S2

If applicable, does this affect the 4-row or 5-row layout, or both? Which
language(s)?
4row German layout, see above

Please provide any additional information below.
I really like that there is an easy way to switch between full keyboard and a 
more smartphone like keyboard. It means that one can use hacker keyboard all 
the time, rather them switching between input modes. As described above thid 
works for English but not German as some very common letters are missing in the 
moment. Itwozld be really awesome if these could be added.

Thanks for all your hard work!

Original issue reported on code.google.com by stietz1...@gmail.com on 8 Jan 2015 at 8:07

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
The umlauts are available via long-press on the corresponding letters. The 
German 4-row layout puts them in first position for easy access. It's not as 
convenient as dedicated keys, but it avoids the need to shrink the keys to fit 
more letters. I think it would be helpful to have a custom layout as an 
alternative for users, similar to the compact 5-row US keyboard, but the way 
that the code is currently set up this isn't well supported.

FYI, you can enable gestures or hardware keys to switch between 4-row and 5-row 
layouts. I use Volume Down for that myself.

Original comment by klausw@google.com on 6 Apr 2015 at 9:35