https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=129275

--- Comment #4 from Kovács Viktor <kovacs.viktor....@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to V Stuart Foote from comment #3)
> Stuart->Viktor,  "Tofus" -- has what meaning?
> 
> Otherwise, I probably am unable to assist here. International keyboards with
> an AltGr key are not common in the U.S. market. I am reluctant to install
> the provided keyboard.
> 
> But I will say that for the attached 'Old Hun Emese' font, when it is
> installed on Windows, LibreOffice does accept its use of the Unicode
> reserved codepoints in the Old Hungarian block.
> 
> LibreOffices 'Special Characters' dialog maps them onto its character chart,
> and the full set of Rovas is available to pick to insert (or add to
> favorites). And on document canvas--the <Alt>+x shortcut will toggle each
> glyph to its Unicode hexidecimal value, e.g. 
> 𐳈 will become U+10CC8 -- and the reverse.
> 
> Through the 5.4 releases we had an Edit buffer for the Special Character
> dialog that provided a useful Input Method Editor (IME) alternative to AltGr
> or macOS 'Press & Hold' app (bug 42437) input, it was unfortunately stripped
> out but have opened bug 115477 to restore it.
> 
> So, for now for Windows users I suggest an installation of the BableStone
> [1] project's BableMap (current 12.0.1.7).
> 
> Again, beyond that, I am not able to help here with issues with an AltGr
> keycode.
> 
> =-ref-=
> 
> [1] https://www.babelstone.co.uk/Software/index.html

I am sorry, combining AltGr with any Old Hungarian implementations makes
nullchars, not tofus. I have no informations about US marketplace.

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