On 27/12/06, Ilya Konstantinov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 12/27/06, Dotan Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm willing to forego the convinience of having the Dvorak layout
> working like qwerty for modifier purposes
Yeah, but we cannot fix a bug by introducing a bug for another user. To be
precise, you may implement it into your private build of Mozilla but it
won't be added to the official code.
There's a right way to solve this bug, and I've just noted the discussed way
was a wrong one.
> I wonder if this is not just another stupidity of Kubuntu.
No, it's not. It's a Mozilla bug.
I see that Mozilla has such a bug, but I'm not referring to Mozilla
behaviour. I don't have the Hebrew shortcuts in any application.
And yes, I'm looking to getting this working on my own box, not bug
hunting. I'd love to solve bugs, but as you say I'll not inconvieniece
others for my own sake.
If there was I file that I could modify that would say "Hey X: when
you see Ctrl-ה please send Ctrl-V instead" then I would be very happy.
I'd modify it 20+ times, once for each key, and I'd be done forever,
no matter what desktop or application I'm using.
Dotan Cohen
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