Current Version: 0.41
Last updated: 08/24/05


Sourceforge.net


Information:
WMKeyboard is an app for the WindowMaker dock that allows you to easily create and apply keyboard maps. It also acts as a switch between two keyboard maps of your choice.

Screen Shots: (images have been updated to v/0.4)
Keymap Editor Panel: screenshot
Here is a screenshot of the Main Options panel in the Options window.
Keymap Management panel in the Options window: screenshot.
Screenshots of the dock app:
English w/ Greek as the alternate language -> screenshot
Greek w/ English as the alternate language -> screenshot
Hebrew w/ English as the alternate language -> screenshot


Keymaps: (Info: to download a keymap, right-click on the desired link and select 'Save Link As', you will be prompted to specify a location and filename for the file. This process will vary from browser to browser.)
English (qwerty & dvorak)
Greek
Hebrew - thanks to Oren Held
Hebrew - Newer version. Again, thanks to Oren Held.
Czech - thanks to Jarda Benkovsky: qwerty (included in v/0.3), qwertz, and prog.

* Please note that once you import a keymap using the 'Load' function in the 'Options' window's file menu, you must edit the path of the pixmaps in order for the keymap to be used. Otherwise the program will not start if you have selected the newly added keymap as the default language. If you do encounter such a situation, just edit the file ~/.wmkbd by hand, it's pretty straightforward. I will make this process automatic in the upcoming release, which can be expected within the next month with a number of fixes. -Dimitris Economou *

German - thanks to Claus Atzenbeck. (Download and unpack this file into your wmkbd/xpm directory to add the flag and initial pixmaps pertaining to the German language)
Swiss German thanks to René Brenner. (Download and unpack this file into your wmkbd/xpm directory to add the flag and initial pixmaps pertaining to this keymap)

Download:
Name: wmkbd-0.41.tar.gz
Size: 26.6 kb
View Changelog
Graphics Package: xpm.tar.gz
This replaces language abbreviation graphics with ones that have a white background and blue letters -> thanks to Karel Kralert.

Contact:
Dimitris Economou -