Hi,
I finally got the time to sit-down and go all-in for the Dreymar's Big Bag but I have a lot of questions that I could not find an answer to. There is a lot of material to ingest and a lot of terms that I do not understand which make it difficult to dive in, but I've done my best to answer any questions I could have answered by reading on... by just reading on, or thinking on...
Anyway, this post might be a little dump but I'll try to keep it structured.
1. How to quickly switch between the layout I choose and the old layout in case I don't have the energy or focus to keep learning but have to get something done?
2. Installing extend....
There is mention of the way to install Extend on the README with the currently active layout.
> To just get Extend with the currently active layout, use `setxkbmap -v 9 -option "" -option "misc:extend,lv5:caps_switch_lock,compose:menu"`.
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> - The first `-option ""` clears any existing option settings, while the one with non-empty arguments add to existing options.
So the way to get Extend on the layout I want is to install that layout, make it active (not sure what exactly this means) and run this command? Or, can extend be installed right away along with the layout, e.g `./setkb.sh "5caws pl us"`. How to add a flag to install Extend to the command?
3. Yes, I do want the full BigBag experience. Extend defines some keyboard shortcuts. What about my shortcut definitions? Which take the priority on my system? Are these suggestions on how to best use the extend layout or are these mapped when I download the layout? Anyway...
4. Is there any place where I can find definitions of many of the terms? Dreymar uses a lot of technical terms I have never seen before ):.
Perhaps I should also read on xkb and how exactly that works on Linux?
The keyboard shortcuts I refer to were defined here: https://dreymar.colemak.org/layers-extend.
System:
Host: debian Kernel: 6.12.38+deb13-amd64 arch: x86_64 bits: 64
Desktop: Xfce v: 4.20.1 Distro: Debian GNU/Linux 13 (trixie)I hope my questions are clear.
Please help, thanks!