Thanks for reporting back on this. As this is a feature request, I shall
Confirm this bug for both packages and mark it as Wishlist. It might be
helpful to have a look at maybe creating patches for the fixes you have
already done for yourself. There is a wealth of information on how to do
this on t
Hi Teej,
I'm not sure how to proceed. Most of what is discussed above still
applies for an up-to-date Jaunty, AFAIK. So, inasmuch as they're
considered bugs, this report should be kept open.
But I'm not much affected by them, because I've added all sorts of
manual hacks and workarounds to my syst
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been
any activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue
for you. Can you try with the latest Ubuntu release? Thanks in advance.
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I think it's been there at least since Gutsy, called intl2 or something
like that. I agree it should be the default.
About the console-setup one, what do you mean it doesn't work for some
characters? It doesn't do anything, or does it generate weird output?
Are you sure your console font/encoding
(dang, where's the edit function?)
I also forgot to mention: this AltGr Deadkeys layout may be new to Hardy.
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One thing I've noticed (and appreciated) recently: now both Xorg and
console-setup offer a "US International (AltGr Deadkeys)" layout. This allows
me to _not_ have dead keys under normal usage, and then merely press right-alt
to use deadkeys and ordinary altgr-alphanumeric keys. This might be