No thankfully Dutch doesn’t have any additional letters, just accents.
I have been wanting to try different keyboard layouts for a while. The issue is that my employer probably wouldn’t be super happy with like 50% output for some days or weeks.
No thankfully Dutch doesn’t have any additional letters, just accents.
I have been wanting to try different keyboard layouts for a while. The issue is that my employer probably wouldn’t be super happy with like 50% output for some days or weeks.
I just switched employers, and had to go from using Sway to using Mac os full-time.
God damn do I miss the simplicity of organising windows with sway.
Mac os’ Window Management is absolutely horrible. Especially the useless cmd+tab bullshit that only shows one instance per app, even if it has multiple windows open. Literally can’t alt+tab through browser windows without installing software for it.
Sorry that kinda turned in to a small Mac rant, I just hate this system so much.
Yes, love the compose key. My native language (Dutch) uses accents occasionally, but typing on a regular Dutch layout with dead keys is awful, especially as a software dev who uses loose quotes a lot.
It’s also great for symbols. No more ddg’ing “euro symbol” and copying from Wikipedia, just type compose, e, =.
What’s performance like using a desktop with a translation layer like that? Does it feel as responsive as a native desktop?
Not sure when you last tried KDE, but recently with the update to KDE 6 the settings got reorganised. It’s still not great, but a lot better than it was.
Also, iirc, a lot of the visual effects settings are in one panel, though I can’t remember what it’s called right now.
Yes exactly, honey finds you coupon codes. It doesn’t redirect you to go buy from someone else.
It’s doable if you open everything in new tabs. Still not a good experience though.
Nice, sounds really cool! I’ll definitely try it out at some point.