Thanks to everyone and a special thanks to Gunnar who helped to put some
order in our despair for this fix which seemed small but, as we all can
see, was spreaded through several packages.
P.S.: the duplicated bugs could be closed as well.
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@Felipe
Venting out frustrations will not help in getting the bug fixed.
Let us try to be more factual.
You came up with a test case.
Please give your feedback in an orderly way so Canonical and the community
can help.
What version of Ubuntu were you testing.
Which sw did you test and what was the
Gunnar,
My guess here is based on history but maybe I am wrong
The reason we Brazilians use the US international keyboard so much is
because in the '70s and '80s we didn't have a national industry to cope
with our internal demands for products related to computers. Almost every
single
One more thing...
In the glory days of DR-DOS/MS-DOS, if I am not mistaken, there was no
keyboard setup specially made for Brazil regarding US International
keyboard. It was a setup for Latin languages, I.e., every country that has
a latin language was affected (French, portuguese, Italian...)
Gunnar,
I do agree we must have input from someone from Portugal to validate
everything we are saying...
But, even though I especulated about Portugal history the other post with
MS-DOS configuration data is solid data and can be corroborated with a
simple web research.
Regards.
On Fri, Apr 3,
We can find some evidence of what I am saying here about the Latin Code
page for MS-DOS.
http://www.dosbox.com/wiki/KEYB
Here follows a screenshot of the MS-DOS character set setup a.k.a.
codepage).
Note that in the keyboard code in Brazil is Empty... That is because on
that time in history
Gunnar
Thank you very much for your time trying to solve this bug with the
community.
It is really important for us in Brazil and for Ubuntu as well.
Best regards man!
On Fri, Apr 3, 2015, 10:50 Raphael Calvo raphael.ca...@gmail.com
wrote:
Gunnar,
I do agree we must have input from someone
1) Windows - US International + Br.PT - '+c = ç
2) Windows - US International + EN.US - '+c = 'c
3) Ubuntu - US International + Br.PT - '+c = ć
4) Ubuntu - US International + EN.US - '+c = 'c
My expectation would be to have the behavior #1 == #3 across the whole
environment, i.e., terminal, gedit,
Could someone check out the ibus theory that I mentioned. I am currently
without a computer... Just mobile.
On Fri, Mar 27, 2015, 13:50 Leandro 518...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
I have reported the bug again, at site and package suggested by Gunnar:
If the problem is confirmed to be ibus related, as mentioned in my
previous comment, then the package should be set to:
ibus-table-others
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Great article...
I followed and installed on my computer and it works flawlessly.
I think I will use it until the bug is fixed.
Question, if I upgrade to a new Ubuntu version would I have to install him
back again?
Regards
Calvo
On Jan 25, 2015 2:20 AM, gui ambros 518...@bugs.launchpad.net
The UIM workaround works perfectly.
The article brought my attention to the possibility of iBus to be the
culprit.
I downloaded part of the source code from
https://code.google.com/p/ibus/downloads/detail?name=ibus-table-
others-1.2.0.20100512.tar.gzcan=2q=
decompressing
Public bug reported:
This is more a wish list item for a next release than actually a bug.
Please include during installation time the capability for the user to include
popular repositories such as but not limited to:
Google Chrome,
Oracle Java 7,
Oracle Java 8,
etc...
This would help Ubuntu to
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