Autokey-gtk
http://autokey.googlecode.com
AutoKey is a desktop automation utility for Linux and X11. It allows you to manage collection of scripts, and assign abbreviations and hotkeys to these scripts allowing you to execute them on demand in whatever program you are using.
The core part of AutoKey is sending and receiving keyboard events via the X server. It supports multiple X interfaces and should therefore be compatible with virtually any version of Linux running an X server. Full unicode support is provided and it should in theory work with any keyboard layout.
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autokey-0.95.4.tar.gz | 0000265356 259 KB | |
autokey.changes | 0000005781 5.65 KB | |
autokey.png | 0000007620 7.44 KB | |
autokey.spec | 0000006584 6.43 KB | |
pip_requirements.patch | 0000000389 389 Bytes |
Revision 7 (latest revision is 9)
Stanislav Brabec (sbrabec)
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Kacper Pluta (copyme)
(revision 7)
- Clean up dependencies i.e., add missing dependencies for autokey-qt, and remove python3-kde5 as being required - Update to 0.95.4 * Fix grabbed hotkeys being incorrectly received by other applications. Revert commit eb46b84, which should fix #181 * Fixed crashes when processing <code> literals in strings. Partial fix for #110, fixing the most common cases. It is now possible to place <code> and <code/> literals in Phrases. Additionally, such literals can be typed in scripts using the keyboard.send_keys function. * Increased the reliability of the window filter detection dialog in autokey-qt. The dialog allows sampling windows to aid writing window filters. Due to timing issues in certain cases, sometimes the window title of the previously active window was returned. - add pip_requirements.patch: remove pip dependencies that could not be found due to a wrong registration of the system packages
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Stan, regarding my submission. The program could not be ran on Leap 15. The patch that I have done fixes this problem. See the submission description.
Also, I think you should provide python3-kde5 in this repo. For now, the only way to install python3-kde5 is to use a home repository of someone, I think.
I have cleaned up the dependencies, no need for python3-kde5 anyway.
Can you please add repos for Leap 15 and maybe remove other repos that would not build anyway. I mean, openSUSE_Leap_42.3, openSUSE_Factory_ARM, SLE_12_SP3, SLE_11_SP4.
Stan, please wait with accepting my request. It looks like the patch for memory leaks does not work. I will let you know once this issue will be fixed.