On Sat, Apr 27, 2013 at 09:40:53AM -0300, Fernando wrote:
> Em 27-04-2013 08:01, Ken Moffat escreveu:
> >  That would be a gtk2 or gtk3 terminal ?  In rxvt-unicode I can do
> > this with just ctrl-shift-number.  But my specific problem is how to
> > enable the gtk input in libreoffice.
> > 
> 
> Both.
> 
> For vte2, must release Ctr+Shift and after the code, press space bar.
> 
> For vte3, both ways work.
> 
> Fonts in libreoffice calc tested: liberation sans and liberation serif.
> 
 Glad it works for you.  When I got home a few minutes ago I
remembered I'd set an environment variable in .xinitrc.  I've been
using GTK_IM_MODULE=xim.  If I unset that variable, unicode input by
number works for me too.

 But the side effect is catastrophic - I lose many of the extra dead
keys I've added via xmodmap.  Oddly, dead hook (dead horn if shifted)
on AltGr j/J and AltGr KP + still work [ they are standard somewhere
on one of the american maps, maybe only things the gtk2 designers
knew about will work ].

 The main loss is dead stroke, dead below comma, dead currency.

 I'm now searching to see if any different module helps.  If not, I
guess I'll paste on the rare occasions I need this (or 'insert
special character').

ĸen
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