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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers A Dbus signal can be lost? Post 303042995 by Neo on Wednesday 15th of January 2020 09:18:11 AM
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Reliability . bus1/dbus-broker Wiki . GitHub

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DBus is meant to be a reliable transport, this poses several challenges, this page outlines how the dbus-broker deals with them.
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KBDD(1) 						    XKB layout switching daemon 						   KBDD(1)

NAME
kbdd - simple per-window keyboard layout switching daemon SYNOPSIS
kbdd [ -n | --nodaemon ] kbdd [ -h | --help ] [ -v | --version ] DESCRIPTION
kbdd is a simple keyboard layout daemon that switches and restores layouts on a per-window basis. -n, --nodaemon run in nodaemon (foreground) mode -h, --help print a short usage summary -v, --version print the program version DBUS INTERFACE
Kbdd registers a dbus interface in order to notify a window manager about layout change and listens on this interface for incoming requests. This interface can be used in WM widgets to indicate the current layout. The dbus interface has the following methods: getLayoutName( uint32 ) returns a string representing the layout group name set_layout( uint32 ) sets current group getCurrentLayout returns current layout group id next_layout switches to the next keyboard layout prev_layout switches to the previous keyboard layout The following events (signals) are available: layoutChanged returns new group number layoutNameChanged returns name for the new group You can change the layout with the following dbus-send command: dbus-send --dest=ru.gentoo.KbddService /ru/gentoo/KbddService ru.gentoo.kbdd.set_layout uint32:1 BUGS
Some users reported problems with sticking meta-keys (Alt or Meta4), however, at the moment there is not enough information collected to conclude if this is caused by kbdd or not. Newly found bugs may be reported on the project page at github <http://github.com/qnikst/kbdd/issues>. AUTORS
Alexander V. Vershilov <alexander.vershilov@gmail.com> This manual page was updated for the Debian project by Stanislav Maslovski <stanislav.maslovski@gmail.com> SEE ALSO
dbus-send(1), dbus-monitor(1) You can get more information about kbdd usage on wiki pages of the kbdd project <https://github.com/qnikst/kbdd/wiki/Usecases>. version 0.6 27 Aug 2011 KBDD(1)
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