https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=522049
--- Comment #12 from Máté Farkas <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Kristen McWilliam from comment #9) > > 4. On your physical keyboard, press AltGr+F (this should activate Group 2 > > for the next keystroke). Release it, then type "e". > > > > OBSERVED RESULT > > The character e is produced. > > > > EXPECTED RESULT > > The character ə should be produced (as defined in Group 2 of the German E1 > > layout). > > Using German (E1) layout, I can´t reproduce. `ə` is produced any number of > times. > > > And it also breaks US Intl with dead keys. > > Dead keys problem is a separate issue that should be resolved with 6.7.1 > > > double accents like on my custom german-based keyboard like ö, ü, ő and ű > > are all misbehaving, i.e. are not registered. > > Can you provide more detailed instructions for how to reproduce? With which > keyboard layout, etc What's weird is that I could not reproduce the double accent issue spontaneously. However, using the German layout, if I open Gmail in Zen and start writing a new email and type "!" (Shift+1), or ' " ' (Shift+2), these characters are not displayed. For completeness sake: You can find my custom layout files in the attachments. To produce "ű", I use AltGr+# (dead accent key) and press "u". Same applies to "ő". The layout's called European (Germany-layout-like, double accents swapped) In order to install them, copy the patched files to their paths as written in the first row of the file. I'll keep the virtual keyboard turned on and report if I can reproduce the latter though. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
