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Fortunate: A Modern Motivational App for Linux
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What are you trying to build? What language?
It's an onscreen keyboard for plasma on Wayland. C++ and whatever qt framework KDE uses to build their stuff (and I just realized that I didn't use qml for styling). I need it for my first language since no onscreen keyboard works for me and I don't have a keyboard with that language. Maliit does work, but it never switches to any other language.