Ingenious, but sadly not nesccessarily right since GTK also does keyboard 
handling and your program doesn't account for that :disappointed: 

Probably best is to create files in Geany, one with English keyboard and one 
with Spanish and look at them with a hexdump program (GHex or similar) to see 
if they are the same.

I'm pushing this because we have had a problem where GTK translates a c to a 
Cyrrilic c but v stays as Ascii v (making ctrl-c not work, and ctrl-v still 
work) and we need to rule it out.

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