Just want to mention that the "problem" still exists (Ubuntu precise +
gnome 3). I'm using QWERTZ (on my laptop built in keyboard) and QUERTY
on my english keyboard which I prefer for programming.

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Title:
  keyboard shortcut mixed when using several keymaps

Status in GTK+ GUI Toolkit:
  Fix Released
Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Won't Fix
Status in “gtk+2.0” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  In gnome-terminal, I'm used to pressing control-t to open a new tab.

  I'm also used to using control-k when editing bash command lines.  control-k 
is
  supposed to delete from the cursor to the end of the current line.

  At the moment, however, both control-t and control-k are creating new tabs. 
  This is very frustrating when trying to edit bash command lines!

  I think the problem first started when I added the UK Dvorak layout to my
  keyboard preferences.  Note that qwerty's 'k' key is dvorak's 't' key.

  I don't use the dvorak layout - I just have it as one of the options in my 
list
  of layouts in the keyboard preferences.  The 'k' key sends a 'k' as it should,
  but when I hold the control key and press 'k' it seems to send a control-t
  instead of a control-k.

  This problem doesn't show up in firefox 1.0.7 from the breezy repository, nor 
in
  firefox 1.50b1 from mozilla.org.  It *does* show up in galeon from the breezy
  repository, so I guess this isn't a gnome-terminal bug.  I don't know which
  package to file it against though.

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