https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=512023
--- Comment #10 from Relja Novovic <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Christoph Cullmann from comment #5) > I am a bit confused how that works in general, given alt for menu is very > 'normal'. It's a dying language - maybe in as few as five to ten years that will not matter anymore. For now, at least for me, it's nice to write using the keyboard layout in my native. In the previous century that was a YU (Yugoslavia) layout, but now every tribe declares a separate language so when I write "ćao, kako si" - it is at the same time in Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegring and Serbian. LOL. :) That layout, which lets me type "šđžćč" has right-ALT + V for @ character. If I want those funny brackets, I must use right-ALT + F or G [] right-ALT + V or N gives me {} And so on. Since I often type articles and reports along with code, it's easier to "finger-remember" one, instead of always switching between a US and a YU (Croatian, Serbian-Latin, Bosnian, Montenegrin - whatever) keyboard layout. It sucks enough that decent quality keyboards or at least Cherry-compatible key-tops are impossible to find (so I run with US-ANS or German-ISO on used laptops - that's a separate problem LOL). But having a text editor start being funny on me is where I draw the line - for as long as I have a choice. Now, this works fine in most browsers and online apps/forums/reddit whatever. It also works fine on Kate on Linux (but not on windows). Worked fine on Notepad++ on Windows - but since the last security breach (and the fact that the developer thought that hosting with Hostinger is a good idea) I don't trust it anymore. So, for now, I'm running Sublime Text editor on Windows - and it doesn't do funny stuff when I press the right-ALT key. Relja StrangeLayout Novović -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
