(CC'ed to -spanish mailing lists. Please DON'T CC the list in answers) (I dislike the current momentum of "me too" about this bug. I suspect something popped into a -user mailing list of Spanish users but, hey ladies and gentlment, I think the maintainers of this package got the point. Spanish users don't like the behaviour change for AltGr+4, no need to make a metoo-contest)
Quoting Tako Schotanus ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > I don't like the dead tilde either because it really is useless in spanish. > But if we change it we should maybe think about the dead ^ as well? > Because it's just as useless, it's never used in spanish but quite a bit in > programming/regular expressions etc > And if we're busy anyway, why not change the dead back quote? (`) > Spanish does not use them either, only the forward quote. Don't. Please don't change keyboard mappings randomly. There are standards for many keymaps and these should be respected as much as possible *and keep the established practices*. This is why I think the "dead_tilde" change should be reverted even if it conforms to a standard (I didn't check but that's very possible because of that being the behaviour in MS Windows). This is *established practice*. But this is also why I think that *no other* behaviour should be changed! If the circumflex is a dead key on Spanish keymap, then leave it as it is. Also, please all think that Spanish keymaps are not only used for Castellano, but also for Catalan, Galician, Basque (limiting /self to languages for which an important l10n effort happens in FLOSS), so the needs for these languages should be also considered. Catalan uses grave accents, for instance. And, well, being able to type correct French with a Spanish keyboard is not that stupid, right? :-) > > Dunno, maybe it would be possible to have two diferent key maps? > One where only the ´ is dead while all others aren't and one that conforms > to what is "the norm" on other sytems? I sincerely hope that xkb maintainers will *never* make the mistake that has been done with console keymaps where dozens of various funky keymaps are floating all around, adding a lot to confusion. --
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