On 27/12/06, Amos Shapira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 27/12/06, Ori Idan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This seems to me an X issue, however it is strange that on my system I can
not reproduce this bug.
> I use debian unstable with x.org, with gnome 2.14.2 the bug does not
appear nither in firefox nor openoffice.

Did you try this with Firefox? I'm on similar system (testing (etch) instead
of unstable, but otherwise identical) and it doesn't work for me with
Firefox.

To explain what I test:

1. Open gedit window (a classic GNOME/GTK application).
2. type some text in English.
3. mark and ctrl-c some text.
4. ctrl-v and you'll get the text.
5. switch to Hebrew keyboard
6. press ctrl-v and you'll still get another copy of the text ( i.e. paste
will work)
7. switch to firefox (e.g. gmail message compose)
8. type ctrl-v (remember - still on Hebrew keyboard) - NO reaction.
9. switch to English keyboard
10. type ctrl-v - WILL get a copy of the text in firefox.

Here is the Bugzilla entry for Firefox link:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=69230
please vote for it.

--Amos


That's exactly the reason that I want to solve this problem in X and
not at the application level. And what happens when I install a new
app? I must spend hours remaking my shortcuts?

There is a lot of good info in that bug, I'll read it more though later. Thanks.

Dotan Cohen

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