I just installed a new machine with XUbuntu 14.04 and e17, which is what 
I am using on four other machines, all standard installs from the repos.

On all the machine, including the new one, I set the keyboard to English 
(UK), my locale to Ireland, and my character encoding to UTF-8 during 
installation. On the four other machines, this has given me the ability 
to use AltGr with a|e|i|o|u to get the acute-accent letters á|é|í|ó|ú, 
AltGr-Shf to get their upper-case versions, AltGr-7 to get the insular 
ampersand (Tironian Et: ⁊), AltGr with [{ and ]} and Shf to get the 
single and double curly quotes, ĀltGr-_ to get —, and lots of others 
that I use daily.

On the new machine, I get this behaviour correctly in an Xfce or Xubuntu 
session, but not in Enlightenment. In an e17 session, I get a completely 
different set of characters: for a|e|i|o|u I now get æ|e|→|ø|↓ and I 
can't find any way to tell e17 to behave the same way as it obviously 
does on the other four machines. I have gone through all the settings, 
and selected the obvious choices (language, region, locale, keyboard 
type, etc) but it doesn't make any difference.

Does anyone know what went wrong? Clearly I configured something 
differently by mistake, but I can't see what. Is there a setting 
somewhere that lets me choose what set of characters I get with AltGr?

///Peter

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