@Gunnar
It seems to me that since there is an workaround (uim + some local hack) a lot
of people who could help speed this up will not. But as long as IBus is used
by a lot of distros (default in Ubuntu and Fedora, according to Wikipedia), the
issue remains. Could you, please, point me what
Hi Gunnar,
thank you for your support. I did know about the altgr+c option. However, it is
unacceptable for touch-typists.
Also, not every keyboard has the altgr key and, anyway, the 'c combination is
the standard combination for
brazilian typists, so it would be very nice to have an
@Leandro: did you try the fix I proposed on #61?
Using uim and a custom .Xcompose will solve your issue with 'c (and all
others), no patch required.
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On 2015-01-28 00:54, Felipe Micaroni Lalli wrote:
... you have to let English (US, international) working in the
exactly same behavior it does in older versions of Ubuntu, in Mac OS
X, in Window, in other Linux distros etc.
The Ubuntu package is based on an upstream version of
Considering that some users prefer ć while others prefer ç, a reasonable
solution to this bug (as already mentioned) may be to add another
keyboard layout. Hence I added a xkeyboard-config task.
OTOH, it looks to me that there are a few layouts already available,
which permits you to type the ç
Gunnar Hjalmarsson. Well, you can let two layouts. But you have to let
English (US, international) working in the exactly same behavior it
does in older versions of Ubuntu, in Mac OS X, in Window, in other Linux
distros etc. I never heard about English US international map to ć. I
didn't know
Please change the priority low to high, this bug is unacceptable.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/518056
Title:
cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of
Hi Calvo,
From the compose.txt file you mention, it looks like you are on the
right track. Can you please test it by installing the ibus-table-compose
package from the Ubuntu archive. By doing so, the file /usr/share/ibus-
table/tables/compose.db will be installed, and I think that's the binary
Well, considering that '+c seems to be converted to ć via compose.txt,
it would probably not help, but to test it I suppose we would need to
rebuild ibus-table-others with a modified compose.txt.
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I solved my problem with uim and a custom .XCompose. Works reliably
across gtk+2.0 and QT. Documented the steps here:
https://wrgms.com/using-xcompose-with-chrome-and-sublime-text/
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Great article...
I followed and installed on my computer and it works flawlessly.
I think I will use it until the bug is fixed.
Question, if I upgrade to a new Ubuntu version would I have to install him
back again?
Regards
Calvo
On Jan 25, 2015 2:20 AM, gui ambros 518...@bugs.launchpad.net
If the problem is confirmed to be ibus related, as mentioned in my
previous comment, then the package should be set to:
ibus-table-others
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The UIM workaround works perfectly.
The article brought my attention to the possibility of iBus to be the
culprit.
I downloaded part of the source code from
https://code.google.com/p/ibus/downloads/detail?name=ibus-table-
others-1.2.0.20100512.tar.gzcan=2q=
decompressing
(And yes, I get the idea that it may not be just gtk+2.0, but it's more
likely to get developer attention this way than being left in limbo.)
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I've set it back to gtk+2.0, since the author of comment #38 offered no
explanation of why they were reassigning this bug to simply Ubuntu
without a package.
** Package changed: ubuntu = gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu)
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