On Sun, May 02, 2004 at 02:09:30PM +0200, Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:

..[snip]..

> I was looking at the Compose file because I am trying to understand
> keyboard input. My keyboard is set for us_intl, with a lot of "dead
> keys". All of the combinations (I think) in the Compose file, including
> some very complicated ones, work in joe (on an xterm with Unicode font)
> and in Openoffice. However, in other programs (like Mozilla, bluefish,
> the input window of gucharmap) only a small subset of the combinations
> work. For instance, o with macron (AltGr-minus-o) works in all programs,
> while o with breve (AltGr-left parenthesis-o) works only in joe and
> Openoffice. In other programs you hear a beep, and no character appears.
> 
> Why do the programs behave differently with respect to keyboard input?
> Is there a "cure"?

  Programs that use the GTK+ library use GTK+'s own composition
mechanism by default, instead of the one supplied by X. You can switch
that temporarily for a text box, by right clicking on it and selecting
Input Methods -> X Input Method. Or, you can switch it permanently for
all applications, by setting GTM_IM_MODULE=xim among your environment
variables. 


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