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Just started using quikey, and first of all it does what I wanted, that's good.
However, it does not work in chromium. It seems that the wrong language settings are used.
This is how to reproduce the problem:
define a new phrase for quikey: qk add -n ":qkt:" -p "Yes, this phrase has - a minus in it."
check this works on the command line :qkt: will expand correctly to Yes, this phrase has - a minus in it.
open chromium and type it into the input line for the URL. This will expand to Zes, this phrase has ß a minus in it.
I am running Manjaro 5.4.148-1, chromium version 94.0.4606.61 Arch Linux (64-Bit). I am using a German keyboard.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Just started using quikey, and first of all it does what I wanted, that's good.
However, it does not work in chromium. It seems that the wrong language settings are used.
This is how to reproduce the problem:
define a new phrase for quikey:
qk add -n ":qkt:" -p "Yes, this phrase has - a minus in it."
check this works on the command line
:qkt:
will expand correctly toYes, this phrase has - a minus in it.
open chromium and type it into the input line for the URL. This will expand to
Zes, this phrase has ß a minus in it.
I am running Manjaro 5.4.148-1, chromium version 94.0.4606.61 Arch Linux (64-Bit). I am using a German keyboard.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: