(In reply to Nikolay from comment #155)
> There is now once more spike of activity here - probably because Ubuntu
> 17.04 was released recently which dropped this patch because it was not
> compatible with newer xorg. kyak has provided an updated patch, but it would
> take a lot of time for distributions to pick it up and then circle would
> repeat with next xorg version.

On Ubuntu 16.04.03 LTS I just went from using Unity to Gnome. With some
back and forth with lightdm vs. gdm and the screen lock issues I got
things working more or less until I stumbled over what probably are the
ripples of this old bug (and I couldn't agree more with Nikolay and his
comment).

I had two keyboard layouts running with Unity, and as everybody seems to
have, I used Alt-Shift to switch layouts, just like on my Windows
laptop. And like almost everyone else, I of course have Alt-Shift-Tab
set for cycling backwards through windows (after jumping through all
sorts of hoops to tell the window manager not to group windows of the
same app...).

I reported my issue at https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=786257
which obviously was the wrong place. And now I found this bug here.

I haven't taken the time to understand all the details, so I apologize
for the outside perspective. Yet, I am of the opinion that it should be
possible to define shortcuts such that they trigger their event only
upon release, not upon press, because as noted by everyone else here it
makes it impossible to define "release" shortcuts that are "prefixes" of
other shortcuts, and this is a severe limitation that becomes highly
practically relevant for the usual keyboard layout switching shortcut
that just so happens to be a prefix of the usual window backwards
switching shortcut.

There have been much worse backward incompatibilities in Linux. And
while I hate seeing things break by such changes, here my very personal
view is that should this really present a problem that cannot be solved
in a backward-compatible way (e.g., by letting users distinguish between
"release" and "press" shortcut definitions) then so be it. What is this
compared to deprecating X11, then xorg and at some point also
Wayland...?

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  Keyboard layout change on hotkeys press instead of release and do not
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