(In reply to Yan Pas from comment #176)
> I use both Windows and Linux. BTW Many people don't have a choise of the OS
> on their jobs.
> 
> I may provide a patch that would make it available to switch the behaviour
> in the runtime (I guess a line in xorg.conf would be fine). So we don't
> break the standard, people don't need to recompile xorg every time and patch
> developers don't need to adapt the patch.

You should get developers' feedback about this approach first. If they
are not willing to merge the patch that works via xorg.conf, you will
only waste your time.

>From the other hand side, you will probably waste your time anyway.
Developers talk about the "standard", and explicitely suggest sending patches 
to standard instead of patching xorg (read previous comments). And when such 
patch for the standard gets attached to this bug report, what happens? Nothing.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/36812

Title:
  Keyboard layout change on hotkeys press instead of release and do not
  work well with shortcuts

Status in gnome-control-center:
  Unknown
Status in X.Org X server:
  Confirmed
Status in gnome-control-center package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in xorg-server package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  This is a bug about shortcuts mapped to combinations which include
  each other.

  For example, if we have Ctrl+Shift (for keyboard layout) and Ctrl+Shift+N (to 
open a new terminal), then we are practically unable to use the second 
shortcut; this is what happens:
  Ctrl press  (nothing happens)
  Shift press (keyboard layout change)
  N (a simple N appears, since a shortcut has already fired)

  The expected behavior is to fire shortcuts on the release (not on
  press) of the special keys (ctrl,shift,alt, etc) which is also how
  Windows behave. This is a serious problem for bilingual layouts,
  typically using Alt+Shift or Ctrl+Shift for keyboard layout change.

  For users being affected by this problem, the easiest solution for now is to 
add this PPA in your repositories:
  https://launchpad.net/~oded-geek/+archive/xorg-patches

  Practical summary of this bug for ubuntu developers (since reading 120 
comments is impractical for most):
  This problem is a really old (since 2004) issue of the xkb part of xorg; the 
main discussion was made upstream in freedesktop-bugs #865. There has been a 
patch from Ilya Murav'jov for upstream (#55), and attached here (#61).
  Upstream xorg has refused to apply the patch, mainly because it "explicitly 
contradicts the (xkb) spec"  (#84, #91).
  This patch has been reported to work for many people without any problems, 
and there is also a PPA by Oded Arbel (#95) where he maintains a patched 
version of the ubuntu xorg.
  The proper resolution of this bug would be to apply this patch to the 
upstream xorg, or at minimum to the official ubuntu xorg package.

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