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Since upgrading from Hardy to Intrepid, typing Hebrew vowels stopped working in
all apps. When, after typing a character, I type the key combination for any of
the vowel diacritic signs (nikud), no change is shown on screen. However, some
input was passed because I then have to press the backspace twice, and not
once, in order to delete the character. This happens system-wide (gedit, open
office
, gnome terminal, firefox), and affect both TTF and OpenType fonts. Existing
documents with nikud are displayed correctly; it is input on X level that seems
to be broken.
In order to test this, choose Hebrew keyboard layout, type a letter and
then press Shift+E. This is supposed to add the Kamatz symbol (looks
like a tiny T) beneath the letter..
** Affects: pango1.0 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: regression-potential
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Cannot type Hebrew vowel signs (nikud)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/270604
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