Open skippy95 opened 7 years ago
@skippy95 - Did you find any solution to it?
@i3wm - sorry for delayed reply. No, haven't had much time to work with it. Plan is to work with lks-icon-monochrome.png to create C, N, and S image files. Not sure what file names to use (don't know much about python) so that will be hit and miss as well. Will probably be a couple of weeks, but if and when I make it work, I'll reply back here.
C,N, or S not there
@caltrop-3 How are you running the indicator, how was it installed, and what's your OS ?
I am running Linux. I installed it with the package manager & executed it.I finally got some function out of it but it is just not what I am looking for. On Wednesday, August 29, 2018, 9:32:13 PM EDT, Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy notifications@github.com wrote:
@caltrop-3 How are you running the indicator, how was it installed, and what's your OS ?
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From README.md: When one or more lock keys are active, the indicator becomes red, and the following is displayed: [C] for Caps Lock [N] for Num Lock [S] for Scroll Lock
The green and red indicators show up and work perfectly when I press any of the lock keys, but the letter indicators C, N, and S are not displayed.
I use the following command: lks-indicator --show-all
/usr/share/lks-indicator contains the following files: green.png, red.png, and lks-icon-monochrome.png
Are the letter indicator files missing? Am I doing something wrong? I would like to be able to see the letter icons as well as the red and green to indicate which key is locked.
Thanks for your help.