Removing the ibus (ubuntu) task, since it does not deal with compose.
It's either GTK or XIM.
** No longer affects: ibus (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: xkeyboard-config
Status: Unknown => Fix Released
** Changed in: xkeyboard-config
Importance: Unknown => Medium
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** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #92344
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=92344
** Also affects: xkeyboard-config via
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Status: Unknown
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On 2016-06-01 11:25, Daniel Holbach wrote:
> Is there anything else left to be sponsored?
Nope, not at this time, at least, so please feel free to unsubscribe
ubuntu-sponsors. Thanks for your sponsor help!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1584314
Title:
Togo keyboard layout / compose keys
Status in ibus package in
Thanks, Alkis, then I understand better. Sounds like the Greek issue is
quite the opposite to the Togo issue then...
I have also noticed that IBus doesn't come preinstalled on MATE.
However, gnome-language-selector UI works the same there, i.e. if you
*explicitly* select "none", the ~/.xinputrc
This bug was fixed in the package libx11 - 2:1.6.3-1ubuntu3
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[ Mats Blakstad ]
* debian/patches/017_togo_compose_keys.diff:
- Compose keys for local languages in Togo (LP: #1584314)
-- Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Hi Gunnar,
the issue was that in some cases, typing the Greek key for accent (tonos, the
key is ";"), and then after releasing it, typing "α", resulted in two separate
characters, i.e.
;+α=´α
instead of the correct
;+α=ά
At first I thought this was because of ibus, because I was seeing the
@Alkis:
I took the liberty to subscribe you to this bug, since I have a feeling
that the issue I mentioned in comment #6 might be similar to the one
with typing Greek as you have reported previously. What do you think?
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