I am now running the released version from a CD - I downloaded the ISO
this evening.

ubuntu@ubuntu:/etc$ cat lsb-release
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=12.04
DISTRIB_CODENAME=precise
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 12.04 LTS"
ubuntu@ubuntu:/etc$ uname -a
Linux ubuntu 3.2.0-23-generic-pae #36-Ubuntu SMP Tue Apr 10 22:19:09 UTC 2012 
i686 athlon i386 GNU/Linux
ubuntu@ubuntu:/etc$ date
Fri Apr 27 06:08:01 UTC 2012

The same thing is still happening - first I add the Latin Americ (ES) layout to 
the default US (EN) layout - that works fine in Gnome-Terminal, but If I add 
the Maori (mi) layout, AltGr combinations in the ES layout turn into error 
characters.
When I type the top QWERTY line in using the ES layout, with the AltGr key held 
down, I see

  @ł€¶ŧ←↓→øþ

But if I type the same characters, with the AltGr key depressed, in the
shell (using Gnome-terminal) I see instead the characters

   �������������

As described in the bug description.

If I select the Maori layout in gedit, and type the vowels with AltGr
depressed, I see the vowels with macrons

  āēīōūĀĒĪŌŪ

but if I do that in Gnome terminal, I see

  ����������

So it is clear that Gnome-terminal is the problem.

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  AltGr key doesn't work properly in gnome-terminal when Maori is in the
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