#phosh-osk-stub is now #stevia 馃幑 . The rename wants to reflect that

- it's not just a stub
- typing should hopefully be "sweet"

(and it allows us to keep the "pos_" symbol prefix).

https://gitlab.gnome.org/guidog/stevia

Thanks to @newbyte for the help in finding the name!

Guido G眉nther / Stevia 路 GitLab

An alternative OSK for phosh.

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In order for distros to be able to prepare for the rename I've tagged a 0.48~alpha1 of stevia: https://sources.phosh.mobi/releases/phosh-osk-stevia/

@newbyte

#phosh #osk #LinuxMobile

Index of /releases/phosh-osk-stevia

@agx @newbyte I love it and miss the times when GNOME apps were cool named like Nautilus instead of plain Files, Epiphany, Caribou, Seahorse etc.
@speaktrap @agx @newbyte non-Core apps still have those though
@agx @newbyte A well deserved name for a well deserved app. The "stub" always felt as a misnomer.
Add keyboard stub (c3ed3787) 路 Commits 路 World / Phosh / phosh 路 GitLab

This helps to fullfil gnome-session dependencies on desktops where we don't have squeekboard (yet) and where it should not unfold (https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/squeekboard/issues/132). This can also become the multiplexer for /usr/bin/osk-wayland in...

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@agx @newbyte The GitLab page calls it "phosh-osk-stevia", will those be changed to just "stevia"?
@arunmani @newbyte Do you mean the link to the API docs? This would be part of the "past rename bit" mentioned in https://gitlab.gnome.org/guidog/stevia/-/merge_requests/204 . If anything else is still missing maybe comment in https://gitlab.gnome.org/guidog/stevia/-/merge_requests/207 as that cleans up the remaining bits.
Rename to Stevia (!204) 路 Merge requests 路 Guido G眉nther / Stevia 路 GitLab

p-o-s is more than a stub since some time. To reflect that in the name we rename to Stevia (as it makes typing sweet). This allows us to...

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@agx @newbyte thanks, I meant the README and I find that !207 clears them up. So all good.

@agx
The Screenshot in the readme still says "stub"
馃槑
but its debatable if that is a bug as its purpose is to show how the keyboard looks no matter what the text being edited means ;)

(Can't deliver a fix right now as i have no working install, sorry)

@newbyte

@lazyb0y @newbyte Good point, thanks for noticing. The screenshots are a bit dated too I think I'll need to redo all of them (tracked viahttps://gitlab.gnome.org/guidog/stevia/-/issues/63)