On 04. sep. 2012 07:18, Daiki Ueno wrote: > Hi, > > Tore Ferner <tor...@pvv.org> writes: > >> > On a latin type2 qwerty keyboard (Norwegian): >> > After selecting hi-phonetic in ibus, in Gnome-shell, expected >> > characters according to /usr/share/m17n/hi-phonetic.mim are not >> > produced for symbols accessed with AltGr. > Most of mim maps designed to work under "us" keymap, so I guess it is > not supposed to run under a Norwegian layout natively. But, > >> > It used to work in Squeeze. > it looks a bit strange that it worked in Squeeze. Perhaps you could > check "Use system keyboard layout" checkbox in ibus-setup? If it is not > checked, IBus should use "us" keymap internally.
In squeeze: I've checked again and it works. I can also add new AltGr-remaps - quite handy if you want to make things even more phonetic. When I turn off "Use system keyboard layout", I get an American keyboard layout and AltGr is just ignored. Hence hi-phonetic.mim works as expected either way. In wheezy: Turning off "Use system keyboard layout" gives me an American keyboard - except that all default Norwegian AltGr-characters still works, both shifted and unshifted. Seems AltGr just bypasses ibus. This also suggests that AltGr should work, at least upstream, see bug BZ#652201: https://access.redhat.com/knowledge/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/html/6.1_Technical_Notes/ibus-m17n.html Best regards, Tore -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org