gkrellm-xkb is a plugin for gkrellm which displays a small country flag indicating the currently-active national keyboard layout. It requires gkrellm2. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Install the ebuild 2. Configure it in gkrellm2 3. It will now show the current XKB mapping. Please note, I have added my own patch to fix the Arabic flag. The original version uses an Argentinan flag. I replaced it with the Saudi Arabian flag.
Created attachment 20520 [details] gkrellm-xkb-1.03.ebuild
Created attachment 20521 [details] gkrellm-xkb-1.03.patch Replaces the "argentinan" flag with a Saudi Arabian one.
Comment on attachment 20520 [details] gkrellm-xkb-1.03.ebuild x11-plugins/gkrellm-xkb
I think this bug can be closed, since in portage there is gkrellm-xkb-1.05 and from version 1.04 I believe this bug has been fixed. From the changelog: 5 Jan 2004 gkrellm-xkb (1.04) * Added a popup menu to switch between the keyboard layouts. * Added Caps-lock and Num-lock indicators. * Fixed a crash in GNOME/KDE. * Changed the Arabic flag to flag of the Arabic League.
Please unmask this ebuild on amd64.
~amd64 added, and closing this bug now.