Um, seems I was wrong. According to compose.dir, en_US.UTF-8/Compose is
responsible for the de_DE.UTF-8 locale. In that file, cacute seems to be
defined correctly, at least I cannot find the issue. Fixing the
iso8859-15 compose file does not fix the issue in an UTF-8 environment.
So where is the f
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Title:
dead_acute + c produces ç
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Public bug reported:
I am using the default German keyboard layout in a de_DE.UTF8
environment. When typing the key sequence ´ + c ( ), I am
getting ç (ccedilla), but I would expect ć (cacute).
The cause seems to be in /usr/share/X11/locale/iso8859-15/Compose, which
has these lines:
# Useful for
I can confirm both this bug and burli’s workaround with current Precise.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/837456
Title:
[Oneiric] XTestFakeKeyEvent changes keyboard mapping
I can confirm that this is still an issue with the current release of
Ubuntu and onboard. I am using a German keyboard layout, and onboard
still switches to a default layout when typing any key. The "setxkbmap"
workaround does indeed work for the current session.
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu
I think this is a matter of personal preference. I personally enjoy
using the corner-tapping, although my touchpad also has physical
buttons.
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Corner tap is activated on touchpad with physical buttons
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/541624
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