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XNEUR(1)							      XNEUR(1)

NAME
       XNeur - in-place conversion of text typed in with a wrong keyboard lay‐
       out

SYNOPSIS
       xneur [options]

DESCRIPTION
       When users work in a multilingual environment (e.g.,  Russian+English),
       they  sometimes	type  in  a text with a wrong keyboard layout. In auto
       mode, XNeur can detect the language of the word the user tried to type,
       automatically  switch  keyboard layouts and convert that word into cor‐
       rect keyboard layout. In manual mode it allows the user to convert last
       typed  word  or	some  selected	text into another keyboard layout with
       hotkeys. The main idea of this utility is  similar  to  that  of	 Punto
       Switcher for MS Windows. Currently XNeur supports Armenian, Belarusian,
       Bulgarian, Czech, Georgian, German, Greek, English,  Estonian,  French,
       Kazakh,	 Lithuanian,  Latvian,	Polish,	 Romanian,  Russian,  Spanish,
       Ukrainian and Uzbek languages. Stay tuned for more...

OPTIONS
       -v, --version
	       Print program version and exit.

       -h, --help
	       List available options.

       -a, --about
	       About XNeur.

       -f, --force
	       Force run, skip checking for other running instances of XNeur.

       -g, --generate
	       Generate proto and proto3 files from  layout  and  sample  text
	       files. This option is for developers only!

FILES
       /etc/xneur/xneurrc
	      The system wide configuration file.  ~/.xneur/xneurrc
		     The per-user configuration file.

AUTHOR
       Andrew "Crew" Kuznetsov, Nikolay Yankin

SEE ALSO
       gxneur(1), kxneur(1), xneurrc(5)

								      XNEUR(1)
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