
- #Text expander linux how to
- #Text expander linux install
- #Text expander linux software
- #Text expander linux windows
This behaviour appeared after updating from 2.1.5 to 2.1.8. I type the trigger on display 1 and the form window appears on display 2, I type my data into the form and press enter. When using forms the input jumps to wrong window.
#Text expander linux how to
=> Title: 'Write: (no subject) - Thunderbird - Max Mustermann 'Īny idea how to get a consistent behaviour for both editors? investigate I tried to differentiate the two message editors by their window properties, but no luck, because espanso detect returns the same for both: Detected change, current window has properties:

( backend: Clipboard also commented out): ( paste_shortcut: CtrlShiftV commented out)Īnd with just filter_class: "Thunderbird"

I need multiline expansions, so according to I have: name: Thunderbird I just noticed, that espanso behaves differently in Thunderbird's plain text and html editor. This was espanso wayland v2.1.5-beta from $ lsb_release -aĭescription: Ubuntu Jammy Jellyfish (development branch)
#Text expander linux install
Output of apt install for espanso sudo apt install. If applicable, add screenshots or screen recordings to help explain your problem. bĮspanso-wayland : Depends: libssl1.1 (>= 1.1.0) but it is not installableĮ: Package 'libssl1.1' has no installation candidateĮxpected to be able to install using instructions from a dependency for libssl1.1 is unable to be resolved. Feature RFNRĮspanso wayland fails to install on Ubuntu 22.04 beta. There are a lot of symbols, and maybe the command being run isn't what I think it is, and it would help if I could find out if it is, and anything else about the commands being run. Neither of the two cmd values above produced a replacement. I encountered this debugging difficulty as I tried to add a trigger for local IP address, 2 ways: - trigger: :localĬmd: 'nmcli device show wlan0 | pcre2grep -M -O ''$1'' ''^IP4.ADDRESS\: *(.*)/.*''' The yaml syntax can be valid, the match can be triggered, but the replacement is missing.Īdding -vvv (up to how many makes a difference?) to the espanso worker command doesn't reveal if any error happened during the command run, or what the output/error was, if any. Sometimes when writing a match that uses the shell plugin, there will be a problem that interferes with proper replacement, but the nature of the problem is difficult to ascertain.
#Text expander linux windows

#Text expander linux software
If you need some help to setup espanso, want to ask a question or simply get involved in the community, Join the official Subreddit! :) DonationsĮspanso is a free, open source software developed in my (little) spare time. Built-in package manager for espanso hub.Save a lot of typing, expanding common sentences.What is a Text Expander?Ī text expander is a program that detects when you type a specific keyword and replaces it with something else. A cross-platform Text Expander written in Rust
