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Wingpanel Keyboard Indicator
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Keyboard layout indicator don't display layouts #91

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ghost commented 3 years ago

1) I use clean os (after installation) Screenshot from 2021-01-02 23-55-11

jeremypw commented 3 years ago

Sounds similar to #80, for which a fix has recently been merged into master.

ghost commented 3 years ago

Does this mean that the problem should be resolved in 5.1.7? If so, the problem remains.

jeremypw commented 3 years ago

Well, the wingpanel keyboard indicator does still build on Hera but unfortunately it needs the latest version of the switchboard keyboard plug to work properly and the switchboard plug no longer builds on Hera because it now uses libhandy. So unfortunately I think the fix will have to wait for Odin release.

ttm56p commented 3 years ago

I use 5.1.7, I have checked for updates in app center. There are none. I do have that problem and it appeared just recently. I considering that issue as critical, since I communicate via multiple languages and using Elementary OS as my main linux os. Multi-language support is definitely weak point of Elementary OS.


@jeremypw is it possible to address that issue by building/installing older switchboard plug version?

jeremypw commented 3 years ago

@ttm56p It is probably possible to fork an older plug version and backport the recent fix into it but it would have to be done by a third party.

shved commented 3 years ago

@svetley1 I had the same issue. See my reddit post on how to fix it https://www.reddit.com/r/elementaryos/comments/ks8ndy/keyboard_layout_indicator_is_missing_on_wingpanel/

lazaroofarrill commented 3 years ago

@shved Oh my god thanks, that was really driving me crazy.

vlaczas commented 3 years ago

I solved this issue by deleting all layouts and then readded them back. Seems OS doesn't count the languages that you add during the installation process. So, after the installation you need to declare them again.

lenemter commented 1 year ago

Seems like the issue was fixed in OS 6.