# Maintainer: Jenneron pkgname=postmarketos-cros-common pkgdesc="Common package for Chrome OS devices" pkgver=1 pkgrel=0 url="https://postmarketos.org" license="BSD-3-Clause" arch="aarch64 armv7 x86_64 x86" # there are no cros devices of other arches options="!check !archcheck !tracedeps" subpackages=" $pkgname-gnome $pkgname-sway " source=" 00_postmarketos-cros-common-gnome.gschema.override " package() { mkdir -p "$pkgdir" } # These devices have custom keyboard layout. They don't have "Meta" # (Win/Command/Super) key in the place. They also don't have a "Caps # Lock" key, but there is a "Search" key in the place of "Caps Lock". # This key is binded as "Meta" in Linux, and it is not that obvious # for new users (personal experience). Default Gnome hotkeys for # changing keyboard layout are "Super + Space" and "Shift + Super + # Space". Therefore on these devices it is "Search + Space" and # "Shift + Search + Space". When comparing it to a regular keyboard # it looks like "Caps + Space" and "Shift + Caps + Space" which is # not obvious at all. # # Configure it as "Ctrl + Space" and "Shift + Ctrl + Space" which # is closer to regular keyboards and matches Chrome OS hotkey. gnome() { install_if="$pkgname=$pkgver-r$pkgrel postmarketos-base-ui-gnome" install -Dm644 "00_$subpkgname.gschema.override" \ -t "$subpkgdir"/usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas } # The Meta key on these devices is in the place where generally # "Caps Lock" key is located. This makes it more difficult to press # hotkeys like "Meta + Shift + Q". There is also the problem of # unobvious location of "Meta" key. # # Thus change the $mod key to Alt by default. sway() { install_if="$pkgname=$pkgver-r$pkgrel postmarketos-ui-sway" depends="postmarketos-ui-sway-logo-key-alt" mkdir "$subpkgdir" } sha512sums=" 7475db666ba78d524474070c1b880893b4cb1c98353226faeda4aff1d510e13131be75465732b00a5d027570933e7843fb3e13d26641db2f98d29e77700def6d 00_postmarketos-cros-common-gnome.gschema.override "