[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2018-02-13 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
@Geraldo: When seeing your comment #175, I can't help thinking of bug
#1573755. It's a subtle issue, and to check if that is what you have,
you can either enter a guest session or create a new test user.

Otherwise, one observation I have made is that Wayland (enabled by
default in Ubuntu 17.10, but won't be in Ubuntu 18.04) makes this more
difficult. So logging in to Xorg sessions is safer so far in this
respect.

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in xkeyboard-config:
  Won't Fix
Status in xlibs:
  Fix Released
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa"

  to

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en"

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2017-12-19 Thread Bruno Afonso Moulin
The following fix did the trick for me:
https://www.reddit.com/r/linuxquestions/comments/4ezv4s/us_international_keyboard_giving_%C4%87_instead_of_%C3%A7/

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in xkeyboard-config:
  Won't Fix
Status in xlibs:
  Fix Released
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa"

  to

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en"

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2017-12-03 Thread Geraldo Magella
Hello Everyone. I've been following this thread and tried every fix here to no 
avail.
I live in Canada and I want to keep my Ubuntu in English, with Canadian Locale 
because most of the time I'll be writing in english and working regularly with 
Canadian (very similar to us) locale, I guess... but when I'm relaxing Talking 
to family or friends in Brasil, I'll need accents like áéíúú and the f'ing ç.

Right now the closest I've come was having 2 "entry methods" that I switch back 
and forth.
1) English (Canada) for when I'm writing in english and
2) English (US, International with DeadKeys) for when I want to write 
Portuguese-BR.

Here is what I've done so far

My Ubuntu version to begin with:

geraldo@geraldubuntu:~$ uname -v
#44~16.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Thu Nov 9 15:37:44 UTC 2017

Language support: English (Canada)
Keyboard input method (None) (had tried with iBus) no difference.
Those two keyboards layout as mentioned.

Two changes in ~/.profile (Comment #115 and other):

geraldo@geraldubuntu:~$ cat ~/.profile | grep export
export LC_CTYPE=pt_BR.UTF-8
export XCOMPOSEFILE=/usr/share/X11/locale/pt_BR.UTF-8/Compose

Here is how my locale look like, so I know comment #115 is set properly:

geraldo@geraldubuntu:~$ locale
LANG=en_CA.UTF-8
LANGUAGE=en_CA:en
LC_CTYPE=pt_BR.UTF-8
LC_NUMERIC="en_CA.UTF-8"
LC_TIME="en_CA.UTF-8"
LC_COLLATE="en_CA.UTF-8"
LC_MONETARY="en_CA.UTF-8"
LC_MESSAGES="en_CA.UTF-8"
LC_PAPER="en_CA.UTF-8"
LC_NAME="en_CA.UTF-8"
LC_ADDRESS="en_CA.UTF-8"
LC_TELEPHONE="en_CA.UTF-8"
LC_MEASUREMENT="en_CA.UTF-8"
LC_IDENTIFICATION="en_CA.UTF-8"
LC_ALL=

Also tried edditing other files... please note:

geraldo@geraldubuntu:~$ cat 
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/gtk-3.0/3.0.0/immodules.cache | grep cedilla
"/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/gtk-3.0/3.0.0/immodules/im-cedilla.so" 
"cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk30" "/usr/share/locale" 
"az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en" 
geraldo@geraldubuntu:~$ cat 
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/gtk-3.0/3.0.0/immodules.cache | grep cedilla
"/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/gtk-3.0/3.0.0/immodules/im-cedilla.so" 
"cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk30" "/usr/share/locale" 
"az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en"

And I'm still getting ć.

Any tips for me? This is frustrating :/

Thank you for your time.

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in xkeyboard-config:
  Won't Fix
Status in xlibs:
  Fix Released
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa"

  to

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en"

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2017-10-29 Thread Leandro
Hi Felipe,

Thanks for the feedback. This issue has been kind of solved by Gunnar
for ubuntu, for given selections of locales (comment #115).

The issue is that now I installed Mint, and realized that the fixes are
not spread to other ubuntu based distributions.

I still do not understand how can we have hundreds of different keyboard
layouts to choose from, at the same time being impossible to create a
new one with this choice.

The specific issue of the 'c=ç is probably less popular now because most
computers sold in Brazil have now the brazilian keyboard layout, and
that is fine. As a programmer, I suffer with the fact that "/" and "?"
are Alt-Gr dead keys in this layout, and I keep using the US one, but
for most people the fact that these keys are in such inconvenient
positions probably doesn't matter.


Leandro.

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in xkeyboard-config:
  Won't Fix
Status in xlibs:
  Fix Released
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa"

  to

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en"

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2017-10-28 Thread Felipe Figueiredo
Please see bug #228077 for information on the report upstream rejected
for gnome-control-center.

Leandro, I don't have a US keyboard anymore (nor did a read all the
comments here), but if this is still an issue, I don't think a fix will
appear anytime soon.

Good luck on this.

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in xkeyboard-config:
  Won't Fix
Status in xlibs:
  Fix Released
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa"

  to

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en"

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2017-10-28 Thread Felipe Figueiredo
This is a duplicate of bug #228077 (which was reported some two years
before this one).

This one, however, draw much more attention than the first one, and has
some attempts on patches. For these reasons I am marking #228077 (and
its other dups) as duplicate of this one.

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in xkeyboard-config:
  Won't Fix
Status in xlibs:
  Fix Released
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa"

  to

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en"

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2017-10-27 Thread Leandro
Hi Gunnar,

thank you very much for your prompt feedback.

No, that file is not present in Mint.

Leandro.

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in xkeyboard-config:
  Won't Fix
Status in xlibs:
  Fix Released
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa"

  to

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en"

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2017-10-27 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
@Leandro: Let's talk here to begin with.

Linux Mint is not Ubuntu. The file which should make it sufficient to
set pt_BR.UTF-8 or pt_PT.UTF-8 as the regional formats locale is:

/etc/profile.d/cedilla-portuguese.sh

(belonging to the language-selector-common package)

Is that file present on Mint?

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in xkeyboard-config:
  Won't Fix
Status in xlibs:
  Fix Released
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa"

  to

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en"

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2017-10-27 Thread Leandro
My locale was incorrect, although I never changed it manually.

Adding:

export LANG=pt_BR.UTF-8

to ~/.profile

restored the correct behavior. Where should this be reported now?

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in xkeyboard-config:
  Won't Fix
Status in xlibs:
  Fix Released
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa"

  to

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en"

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2017-10-27 Thread Leandro
The workaround described in comment #115 does not work either (generating and 
exporting the LC_CTYPE=pt_BR.UTF-8)


I think that we need to face the fact that the only definitive solution
is to have a keyboard layout that displays the desired behavior
independently on the other non-correlated choices of the environmental
variables.

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in xkeyboard-config:
  Won't Fix
Status in xlibs:
  Fix Released
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa"

  to

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en"

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2017-10-27 Thread Leandro
Adding 

export XCOMPOSEFILE=/usr/share/X11/locale/pt_BR.UTF-8/Compose

to ~/.profile and restarting didn't do the trick either.

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in xkeyboard-config:
  Won't Fix
Status in xlibs:
  Fix Released
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa"

  to

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en"

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2017-10-27 Thread Leandro
That is, choosing the regional settings as "portuguese, Brazil, UTF-8"
does not result in the correct behavior of the '+c combination anymore.

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in xkeyboard-config:
  Won't Fix
Status in xlibs:
  Fix Released
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa"

  to

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en"

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2017-10-27 Thread Leandro
I have installed Mint 18.2 now, and the problem seems to be back.

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in xkeyboard-config:
  Won't Fix
Status in xlibs:
  Fix Released
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa"

  to

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en"

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2016-02-01 Thread TC
Hi, the answer is simple. This layout treats the cedilla as an accent,
and it is available with AltGr+= :D

Using this you can use the cedilla wherever you want -  Ç ç ş Ş ţ Ţ and
so forth.

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in xkeyboard-config:
  Won't Fix
Status in xlibs:
  Fix Released
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa"

  to

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en"

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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Re: [Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2016-02-01 Thread anacaona
Wow, thanks. Got my ç back after what feels like a decade! Though AltGr
doesn't combine - it directly prints a ç. I personally don't need the other
characters with cedillas but am still curious as to what the quirk is.

Thank you again,
Nadine
On Feb 1, 2016 7:56 PM, "TC" <518...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:

> Hi, the answer is simple. This layout treats the cedilla as an accent,
> and it is available with AltGr+= :D
>
> Using this you can use the cedilla wherever you want -  Ç ç ş Ş ţ Ţ and
> so forth.
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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in xkeyboard-config:
  Won't Fix
Status in xlibs:
  Fix Released
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa"

  to

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en"

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2016-02-01 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
@anacaona: Even if this issue has been handled with Portugese users in
mind at first hand, the description in comment #157 is applicable to any
language. In your case I suppose that editing the ~/.profile file is the
way to go.

However, comment #157 refers to how it will work in Ubuntu 16.04. In
15.10, in addition to the proposed line in ~/.profile, you'll need to
also open Language Support and change the input method system to "none".

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in xkeyboard-config:
  Won't Fix
Status in xlibs:
  Fix Released
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa"

  to

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en"

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2016-01-31 Thread anacaona
Hello, I am using US International with dead keys on Ubuntu 15.10, and I
am using it to write in French (but I prefer my OS is English) This
issue is still open for me. I would very much appreciate any suggestions
toward a resolution.

Many thanks in advance,
Nadine

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in xkeyboard-config:
  Won't Fix
Status in xlibs:
  Fix Released
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa"

  to

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en"

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-12-29 Thread Raphael das Neves Calvo
Thanks to everyone and a special thanks to Gunnar who helped to put some
order in our despair for this fix which seemed small but, as we all can
see, was spreaded through several packages.

P.S.: the duplicated bugs could be closed as well.

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in xkeyboard-config:
  Won't Fix
Status in xlibs:
  Fix Released
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa"

  to

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en"

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-12-29 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Thanks, Raphael.

On 2015-12-29 14:35, Raphael das Neves Calvo wrote:
> P.S.: the duplicated bugs could be closed as well.

For just the reason those bugs are marked as duplicates, there is no
need to update their statuses. So I think we are done now. :)

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in xkeyboard-config:
  Won't Fix
Status in xlibs:
  Fix Released
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa"

  to

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en"

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-12-29 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
This bug was fixed in the package language-selector - 0.153

---
language-selector (0.153) xenial; urgency=medium

  * data/cedilla-portuguese.sh, setup.py:
Make it easier for pt_PT users to type ccedilla (ç) in the same
manner as it works for pt_BR users since version 0.142
(LP: #518056).
  * debian/language-selector-common.maintscript:
Renaming from cedilla-brazil.sh to cedilla-portuguese.sh.

 -- Gunnar Hjalmarsson   Tue, 29 Dec 2015 12:59:00
+0100

** Changed in: language-selector (Ubuntu)
   Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in xkeyboard-config:
  Won't Fix
Status in xlibs:
  Fix Released
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa"

  to

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en"

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-12-29 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
As from ibus 1.5.11-1ubuntu1, ibus honors X11 compose files. With this
change, together with the pending language-selector commit, all
Portuguese users can type ccedilla easily in xenial.

If either the display language or the regional formats setting is a
Portuguese option, '+c will automatically result in ccedilla (ç).

* It works in the same way for Brazilian Portuguese and Portuguese
  as spoken in Portugal.

* It works whether the input method framework in use is ibus,
  fcitx, uim, or none.

If neither the display language nor the regional formats setting is a
Portuguese option, you can enable this feature manually by opening your
~/.profile file for editing and adding this line:

export XCOMPOSEFILE=/usr/share/X11/locale/pt_BR.UTF-8/Compose

See also:
http://www.x.org/archive/X11R7.5/doc/man/man5/Compose.5.html

** Changed in: ibus (Ubuntu)
   Status: In Progress => Fix Released

** Changed in: language-selector (Ubuntu)
   Status: In Progress => Fix Committed

** No longer affects: ibus

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in xkeyboard-config:
  Won't Fix
Status in xlibs:
  Fix Released
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Committed
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa"

  to

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en"

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-12-16 Thread Alroger Filho
What a fun discussion.

Just a reminder... '+c has always been ç since MS-DOS, in US
International Keyboard... MS-DOS, PC-DOS, Basic, Apple, old computers,
Wordstar, Lotus123,  Windows, OS/2, Unix in general... somewhere around
Ubuntu 7, or Fedora 5 it started coming as an accented ć, was fixed in
Ubuntu 8.04, and accented again after that.

Very frustrating.  Gotta learn a new "patch" every new version of
Ubuntu.

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in ibus:
  Unknown
Status in xkeyboard-config:
  Won't Fix
Status in xlibs:
  Fix Released
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa"

  to

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en"

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-10-16 Thread Walter Ribeiro
I will try a new installation, using a newer ISO . I'll do what you suggest if 
the problem persists .
Thanks for your support .

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in ibus:
  Unknown
Status in xkeyboard-config:
  Won't Fix
Status in xlibs:
  Fix Released
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa"

  to

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en"

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-10-15 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
@Walter: I don't have that problem. Are you on Unity or one of the
flavours? Can you please run the locale command in a terminal window and
post the output here?

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in ibus:
  Unknown
Status in xkeyboard-config:
  Won't Fix
Status in xlibs:
  Fix Released
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa"

  to

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en"

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-10-15 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
If that is the case, it's indeed a serious bug, which you should report
separately against the ubiquity package.

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in ibus:
  Unknown
Status in xkeyboard-config:
  Won't Fix
Status in xlibs:
  Fix Released
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa"

  to

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en"

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-10-15 Thread Walter Ribeiro
Ok, Gunnar.  Thank you!

But I didn't change the value of LANG manually.
It was set automaticly by the installation, using setup interface, which 
continues to be a problem.

Do you agree?

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in ibus:
  Unknown
Status in xkeyboard-config:
  Won't Fix
Status in xlibs:
  Fix Released
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa"

  to

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en"

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-10-15 Thread Walter Ribeiro
Here it is:

locale: Cannot set LC_MESSAGES to default locale: No such file or directory
locale: Cannot set LC_ALL to default locale: No such file or directory
LANG=pt_BR:pt:en
LANGUAGE=pt_BR
LC_CTYPE=pt_BR.UTF-8
LC_NUMERIC=pt_BR.UTF-8
LC_TIME=pt_BR.UTF-8
LC_COLLATE="pt_BR:pt:en"
LC_MONETARY=pt_BR.UTF-8
LC_MESSAGES="pt_BR:pt:en"
LC_PAPER=pt_BR.UTF-8
LC_NAME=pt_BR.UTF-8
LC_ADDRESS=pt_BR.UTF-8
LC_TELEPHONE=pt_BR.UTF-8
LC_MEASUREMENT=pt_BR.UTF-8
LC_IDENTIFICATION=pt_BR.UTF-8
LC_ALL=

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in ibus:
  Unknown
Status in xkeyboard-config:
  Won't Fix
Status in xlibs:
  Fix Released
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa"

  to

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en"

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-10-15 Thread Walter Ribeiro
And yes, I'm using Unity installed on a second partition from Wily Beta setup 
installer.
Unity 7.3.2+15.10.20151002.20ubuntu1
Ubuntu 15.10 amd64

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in ibus:
  Unknown
Status in xkeyboard-config:
  Won't Fix
Status in xlibs:
  Fix Released
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa"

  to

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en"

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-10-15 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Your locale is broken, which explains it. You need to change the LANG
value to pt_BR.UTF-8.

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in ibus:
  Unknown
Status in xkeyboard-config:
  Won't Fix
Status in xlibs:
  Fix Released
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa"

  to

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en"

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-10-14 Thread Walter Ribeiro
I have im-config 0.29-1ubuntu6 installed.

And accented c (ć) still appears instead of ç when typing 'c

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in ibus:
  Unknown
Status in xkeyboard-config:
  Won't Fix
Status in xlibs:
  Fix Released
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa"

  to

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en"

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-10-13 Thread Walter Ribeiro
Is this a kind of regression?
This bug was reported 5 years ago and apparently had been corrected. But it 
suddenly returned in 15.10.

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in ibus:
  Unknown
Status in xkeyboard-config:
  Won't Fix
Status in xlibs:
  Fix Released
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa"

  to

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en"

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-10-13 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
On 2015-10-13 13:25, Walter Ribeiro wrote:
> This bug ... suddenly returned in 15.10.

Can you please elaborate.

Do you possibly have im-config 0.29-1ubuntu5 installed? In that case you
should update your system.

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in ibus:
  Unknown
Status in xkeyboard-config:
  Won't Fix
Status in xlibs:
  Fix Released
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa"

  to

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en"

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-09-25 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: xlibs
   Status: Confirmed => Fix Released

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in ibus:
  Unknown
Status in xkeyboard-config:
  Won't Fix
Status in xlibs:
  Fix Released
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa"

  to

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en"

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-09-21 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
This bug was fixed in the package libx11 - 2:1.6.3-1ubuntu2

---
libx11 (2:1.6.3-1ubuntu2) wily; urgency=medium

  * debian/patches/016_add_pt_PT.UTF-8_Compose.diff:
- Add compose file for pt_PT.UTF-8 equivalent to pt_BR.UTF-8
  (LP: #518056).

 -- Gunnar Hjalmarsson   Fri, 18 Sep 2015 13:45:21
+0200

** Changed in: libx11 (Ubuntu)
   Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in ibus:
  Unknown
Status in xkeyboard-config:
  Won't Fix
Status in xlibs:
  Confirmed
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa"

  to

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en"

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-09-18 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/wily-proposed/libx11

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in ibus:
  Unknown
Status in xkeyboard-config:
  Won't Fix
Status in xlibs:
  Confirmed
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa"

  to

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en"

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-09-08 Thread Felipe Lauksas
This also affect me as Brazilian.
Looking forward to have this old odd behavior gone.
I would fork if I had any experience in this kind of development.

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in ibus:
  Unknown
Status in xkeyboard-config:
  Won't Fix
Status in xlibs:
  Confirmed
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa"

  to

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en"

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-09-08 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
On 2015-09-08 16:20, Felipe Lauksas wrote:
> This also affect me as Brazilian.
> Looking forward to have this old odd behavior gone.

It's not clear to me what you are waiting for, Felipe. As regards
Brazilian Portuguese, the current behaviour is described in e.g. comment
#132 of this bug report.

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in ibus:
  Unknown
Status in xkeyboard-config:
  Won't Fix
Status in xlibs:
  Confirmed
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa"

  to

  "cedilla" "Cedilla" "gtk20" "/usr/share/locale"
  "az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en"

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-08-18 Thread Smonff
For Emacs on a qwerty keyboard, it is possible to type the ç by typing
right compose + ,

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in ibus:
  Unknown
Status in xkeyboard-config:
  Won't Fix
Status in xlibs:
  Confirmed
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-06-09 Thread Paulo Costa
It's difficult for brazilians to get used to Ubuntu since such a simple
thing as typing is compromised. Never heard about ' + c resulting in ć.
This is not observed in other Linux distros, OSX and Windows.

This strange behaviour is intentional, but there is also bug which makes
harder for us to type properly. We really should use Portuguese
(Brazil, nativo for USA keyboards) for typing in portuguese with an
american keyboard, but such layout is totally messed up.

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in IBus:
  Unknown
Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Won't Fix
Status in Modular X11 Libraries:
  Confirmed
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-05-07 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
** Branch linked: lp:~gunnarhj/ubuntu/wily/libx11/pt_PT-compose

** Branch linked: lp:~gunnarhj/ubuntu/wily/ibus/pt_PT-compose

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in IBus:
  Unknown
Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Won't Fix
Status in Modular X11 Libraries:
  Confirmed
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-05-07 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Comment #124 above was a request for comments at the mailing list for
the Ubuntu Portugal team:

https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-pt/2015-April/thread.html#10723

The replies I got there, together with the comments on this bug report,
are sufficient as a base for making it work the same way for pt_PT as it
currently does for pt_BR. Accordingly I have seeked sponsorship for
uploading those changes in Wily.

** Changed in: language-selector (Ubuntu)
   Status: Fix Released = In Progress

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in IBus:
  Unknown
Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Won't Fix
Status in Modular X11 Libraries:
  Confirmed
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-05-05 Thread Bug Watch Updater
Launchpad has imported 1 comments from the remote bug at
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=90300.

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On 2015-05-04T13:22:10+00:00 Gunnar Hjalmarsson wrote:

Created attachment 115532
Add pt_PT.UTF-8 compose file

This is a forward of the Ubuntu bug https://launchpad.net/bugs/518056

One of the conclusions from the discussion on that bug report, which
basically is about typing the ccedilla character easily on a non-
Portuguese keyboard, is that X11 should include a compose file for
pt_PT.UTF-8 similar to the file for pt_BR.UTF-8.

Reply at:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ibus/+bug/518056/comments/133


** Changed in: xlibs
   Status: Unknown = Confirmed

** Changed in: xlibs
   Importance: Unknown = Medium

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in IBus:
  Unknown
Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Won't Fix
Status in Modular X11 Libraries:
  Confirmed
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-05-04 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #90300
   https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=90300

** Also affects: xlibs via
   https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=90300
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Won't Fix
Status in Modular X11 Libraries:
  Unknown
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-05-04 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
** Bug watch added: IBus bugs #1777
   http://code.google.com/p/ibus/issues/detail?id=1777

** Also affects: ibus via
   http://code.google.com/p/ibus/issues/detail?id=1777
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in IBus:
  Unknown
Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Won't Fix
Status in Modular X11 Libraries:
  Unknown
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-04-23 Thread Felipe Micaroni Lalli
@leandromartinez98 your solution works also to IntelliJ, Webstorm and
Emacs after the restart, thank you. Will this bug be fixed natively to
next versions of Ubuntu?

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Won't Fix
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-04-23 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
On 2015-04-23 19:13, Felipe Micaroni Lalli wrote:
 Will this bug be fixed natively to next versions of Ubuntu?

It's not clear to me what you mean.

As regards Brazilian Portuguese, there is nothing left to do, as far as
I can tell. There are three ways to enable the '+c = ç behavior in
Ubuntu 15.04, assuming that you keep IBus (default) as the IM framework:

1. Select Brazilian Portuguese as the display language (via Language
   Support).

2. Select Brazilian Portuguese as the regional formats setting (via
   Language Support).

3. Set the LC_CTYPE variable manually, as explained in comment #115.

I will probably propose that the same is set up for Portuguese
(Portugal) when the development of 15.10 opens.

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Won't Fix
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-04-23 Thread Leandro
Thank you Felipe for your feedback. Actually it is Gunnar's solution :-). 
Anyway, the idea at this point is that
in the next releases that will be the behavior if the user sets the interface 
language or the  language settings 
to Portuguese (with the US-International - dead keys keyboard).

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Won't Fix
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-04-11 Thread Felipe Micaroni Lalli
@gunnarhj the same solution should be applied to pt_PT, you are right.

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Won't Fix
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-04-11 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: xkeyboard-config
   Status: Confirmed = Won't Fix

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Won't Fix
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-04-07 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
** No longer affects: xkeyboard-config (Ubuntu)

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Confirmed
Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-04-07 Thread Leandro
@Felipe: I have now tested the fix of Post 115 and it works in Emacs as well in 
a new instalation of Linux Mint. 

If you confirm that it does not work for you, please let us know the details. 
(Please remember setting the keyboard
to US-International with dead keys).

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Confirmed
Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-04-07 Thread Felipe Micaroni Lalli
@leandromartinez98

In Emacs inside terminal (with the option -nw) it works very fine! But
not in Emacs windowed version.

GNU Emacs 24.3.1 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.10.9)
 of 2014-06-06 on brownie, modified by Debian

My system is a Xubuntu:

No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 14.10
Release:14.10
Codename:   utopic

I also have problem with WebStorm 10.0 and IntelliJ 13.1.6

I tried your solution but without kill my session (I'm sorry, I can't do
it right now). There is a way to test without killing the section? Isn't
source ~/.profile not enough?

Thank you.

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Confirmed
Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-04-07 Thread Leandro
Hi Felipe,

I tried it on the windowed emacs, and it worked. I think you need to logout and 
login again so that the new
option applies to all instances of your session.

Leandro.

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Confirmed
Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-04-07 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
I have prepared for supporting pt_PT in the same manner as pt_BR, and
when doing so I learned some new stuff.

The default input method framework in Ubuntu is IBus, and as long as
IBus is enabled, it's actually IBus which turns '+c to ç when LC_CTYPE
is pt_BR.UTF-8. Only when IBus is disabled, the libx11 package makes a
difference. Consequently, to properly support pt_PT, both the ibus and
the libx11 packages need to be changed. (A minor adjustment to language-
selector will also be needed.)

I created a new PPA, and uploaded modified (utopic) versions of ibus and
libx11 there:

https://launchpad.net/~gunnarhj/+archive/ubuntu/cedilla-portugal

** Package changed: gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu) = ubuntu

** Changed in: ubuntu
   Status: Confirmed = In Progress

** Changed in: ubuntu
 Assignee: (unassigned) = Gunnar Hjalmarsson (gunnarhj)

** Package changed: ubuntu = ibus (Ubuntu)

** Changed in: libx11 (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = Medium

** Changed in: libx11 (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = In Progress

** Changed in: libx11 (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: (unassigned) = Gunnar Hjalmarsson (gunnarhj)

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Confirmed
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-04-06 Thread Felipe Micaroni Lalli
Unfortunately I tested all solutions in this long thread and it does not
work in all cases. For example, for me, in Emacs I still get ć instead ç
and in IntelliJ and Webstorm the same. I have to let a gedit opened,
type there and then copy/paste, what is a mess! This fix have to
rollback exactly the same behavior we had in old versions of Ubuntu, and
the same behavior we have in all other systems: OpenBSD, Windows, Mac
OSX etc. It is a shame Ubuntu still have this bug so long!

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Confirmed
Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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Re: [Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-04-06 Thread Raphael das Neves Calvo
@Felipe
Venting out frustrations will not help in getting the bug fixed.
Let us try to be more factual.
You came up with a test case.
Please give your feedback in an orderly way so Canonical and the community
can help.
What version of Ubuntu were you testing.
Which sw did you test and what was the pass/fail status is each one.

Regards

Calvo

On Mon, Apr 6, 2015, 19:45 Felipe Micaroni Lalli micar...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Unfortunately I tested all solutions in this long thread and it does not
 work in all cases. For example, for me, in Emacs I still get ć instead ç
 and in IntelliJ and Webstorm the same. I have to let a gedit opened,
 type there and then copy/paste, what is a mess! This fix have to
 rollback exactly the same behavior we had in old versions of Ubuntu, and
 the same behavior we have in all other systems: OpenBSD, Windows, Mac
 OSX etc. It is a shame Ubuntu still have this bug so long!

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 Title:
   cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

 Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
   Confirmed
 Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
   Confirmed
 Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
   Fix Released
 Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
   New
 Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
   Confirmed

 Bug description:

   When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or
 UK-international),
   typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

   There is a workaround, which is editing the

   /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

   file and changing the line

   cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
   az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

   to

   cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
   az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

   (add the 'en' at the end).

   However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the
 change,
   and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file
 again,
   logout and login.

   For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is
 always something
   that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use
 Ubuntu, because
   they don't know what to do each time this happens.

   I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and
 that would
   be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for
 the dead-key
   options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as
 US-deadkey-cedilla.

   This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Confirmed
Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-04-06 Thread Felipe Micaroni Lalli
@raphael-calvo Your tears are delicious.

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Confirmed
Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-04-06 Thread Leandro
Concerning the pt_PT: Although we do not have manifestations from Portuguese 
people, we can be quite certain (as we know the Portuguese language :-) ) that 
the fix will be useful for them as well. Concerning other latin languages: 
Spanish, French, Italian, none of them have the acute-c character, so probably 
few people will notice the change. On the contrary, French has the cedilla 
character. They do not complain about that because their keyboard is totally 
different (including letters interchanged) so are always out of their confort 
zone when typing in any qwerty keyboard anyway. 

Of course, there will be some people trying to type, for instance,
Serbian, with some keyboard, and they will need the accute-c letter.
However, as mentioned in some comment above, they will also need many
other letters that are not easy to type in the US keyboard anyway, so
preserving the accute-c for the Portuguese people will affect very, very
few people, and only in a very unusual way.

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Confirmed
Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-04-06 Thread Leandro
Dear Gunnar,

I think the LC_TYPE approach will solve much of the complains, because
I think most people installing Ubuntu will be physically located in
Brazil and will naturally choose the location as Brazil. If in that case
the cedilla will be typed as we expect it, that will be fine.

At the same time, when that does not happen, the fix will remain pretty
complicated to explain, and forcing someone to change the time-zone or
the display language (I understand those are the options) can be
frustrating. For example, for Brazilians living somewhere else this
might be strange. Also, when things do not work out as expected, I think
people will start looking for solutions and still will find them only in
this bug report, as the workaround will be very unatural.

Leandro.

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Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Confirmed
Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-04-06 Thread Leandro
Dear Gunnar,

Thank you very much, this is a great progress on this issue.

The brazilian community is very active for Ubuntu and other linux distros, and 
flavours and forums
exist. I will do my best to pass the message, such that this solution becomes 
heard over the many
other workarounds.

By the way, I will take the liberty to reproduce here the solution you
posted on askubuntu:

==
 
 SOLUÇÃO/   SOLUTION

==


Não importa que idioma você tenha instalado no seu sistema, quando estiver 
usando
o teclado US-Internacional (with dead keys), a cedilha será digitada pela 
combinação '+c
seguindo estes passos:

1. Gere o local pt_BR.UTF-8:

sudo locale-gen pt_BR.UTF-8

2. Adicione isto ao seu ~/.profile :

export LC_CTYPE=pt_BR.UTF-8

(saia e entre da sua seção)

Caso o suporte para língua portuguesa estiver instalado, estes dois passos não 
são necessários.
Basta você escolher Português Brasileiro como idioma de interface. Na versão 
do Ubuntu 15.04
ou superior bastará escolher o idioma de interface OU as configurações 
regionais como 
Português Brasileiro.

=

In English, as originally posted by Gunnar at
http://askubuntu.com/questions/363115/how-to-type-latin-small-letter-c
-with-cedilla

Whichever language you are using, all you need to do, to make '+c
result in ç, is:

Generate the pt_BR.UTF-8 locale, if it's not already available:

sudo locale-gen pt_BR.UTF-8

Add this line to your ~/.profile file:

export LC_CTYPE=pt_BR.UTF-8

If you are a Brazilian user, and install the Portuguese language -
either when installing or later from Language Support - you can skip the
just mentioned steps. Instead you can just open Language Support and
select Brazilian Portuguese as the display language. As from Ubuntu
15.04 it's sufficient to select Brazilian Portuguese as the Regional
Formats setting.

=

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Confirmed
Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-04-06 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Hi Leandro!

On 2015-04-06 14:44, Leandro wrote:
 I think the LC_TYPE approach will solve much of the complains,
 because I think most people installing Ubuntu will be physically
 located in Brazil and will naturally choose the location as Brazil.
 If in that case the cedilla will be typed as we expect it, that will
 be fine.

With the latest change to language-selector, that's how it will work in
15.04.

 At the same time, when that does not happen, the fix will remain
 pretty complicated to explain, and forcing someone to change the
 time-zone or the display language (I understand those are the
 options) can be frustrating.

The time-zone part is a misconception.

The time zone location is only relevant in the installer. The installer
does not have a separate window for setting Regional Formats, i.e.
things like date/time and number formats, currency symbol etc. Instead
it 'guesses' the regional formats based on the selected time zone
location. So if you select a Brazilian time zone location in the
installer, you'll end up with an installation where the regional formats
are Brazilian Portuguese.

If you don't, and if you don't either select Brazilian Portuguese as the
language, there is no reason to change to another time zone afterwards.
Instead you can open the Language Support GUI, install Portuguese, and
then change either the language or *the regional formats* (or both) to
Brazilian Portuguese.

(And as a last resort, if you don't want Brazilian Portuguese as the
display language or the regional formats, you can instead generate the
pt_BR.UTF-8 locale and edit ~/.profile.)

This, in itself, shouldn't be very complicated to explain. After all,
it's reasonable that you need to do *something* to get the desired
behavior, isn't it?

 ... when things do not work out as expected, I think people will
 start looking for solutions and still will find them only in this bug
 report, as the workaround will be very unatural.

Right, personally I think the biggest issue here is how to get the
message out. People may end up at this bug report, with quite a few
suggested workarounds. There is also Ask Ubuntu. I added an answer to

http://askubuntu.com/questions/363115

However, that's just one answer among a bunch of others, basically
suggesting the same workarounds as have been mentioned in this report.

How are things working in Brazil? Does it exist any local adapted ISO
file (e.g. a Brazilian remix)? Is there any local support forum, from
where the word could be spread?


As regards pt_PT, we could make it work the same way as it does for pt_BR in 
the beginning of next development cycle. Then a few months will pass before the 
release of 15.10, and if - contrary to expectation - people don't like it, the 
change might be reverted before release.

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Confirmed
Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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Re: [Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-04-03 Thread Raphael das Neves Calvo
One more thing...

In the glory days of DR-DOS/MS-DOS, if I am not mistaken,  there was no
keyboard setup specially made for Brazil regarding US International
keyboard. It was a setup for Latin languages, I.e., every country that has
a latin language was affected (French, portuguese, Italian...)

Regards

Calvo

On Fri, Apr 3, 2015, 09:39 Raphael Calvo raphael.ca...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Gunnar,

 My guess here is based on history but maybe I am wrong
 The reason we Brazilians use the US international keyboard so much is
 because in the '70s and '80s we didn't have a national industry to cope
 with our internal demands for products related to computers. Almost every
 single computer we had was imported (leggaly or illegally) from USA or it
 was a clone made by our industry based on an US computer model.

 Portugal may have had a similar issue (I am especulating here) because
 they were also under a dictatorship for some time, but in their case if a
 similar situation occurred than they would probably had access to some
 design made in Europe instead of something from US. Again, I am
 especulating... It is just a theory but Leandro pointed out that he made a
 brief research about this issue being relevant to Portuguese people and he
 found some links to substantiate the claim that Portugueses would be
 benefited from this fix.

 Kind Regards

 Calvo

 On Thu, Apr 2, 2015, 19:50 Gunnar Hjalmarsson 518...@bugs.launchpad.net
 wrote:

 Thanks for your comments re pt_PT, Leandro.

 As long as we consider setting LC_CTYPE, in any of the ways mentioned in
 comment #96, a fix, it should be noted that '+c results in ç
 irrespective of which keyboard layout you use. In other words, the
 changed behavior is not conditioned by the use of an English US
 international keyboard layout, as Raphael suggested in comment #98. I
 assume that this was considered a reasonable behavior for Brazilian
 users, considering which physical keyboards are typically used in
 Brazil.

 We could propose a change to the libx11 package which adds a
 /usr/share/X11/locale/pt_PT.UTF-8/Compose file. But before proposing
 such a change I would like to ask if it would make as much sense for
 users living in Portugal as the corresponding Brazilian file makes for
 users living in Brazil.

 * Do users who live in Portugal use an English US international
   keyboard layout as often as Brazilian users do, or do they typically
   use some Portuguese keyboard layout?

 * Since the behavior may make typing certain other European languages
   more difficult, is that drawback possibly of greater importance for
   users living in Portugal (Europe)?

 The only Portuguese locales which are supported in Ubuntu are pt_PT and
 pt_BR.

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 Title:
   cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

 Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
   Confirmed
 Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
   Confirmed
 Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
   Fix Released
 Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
   New
 Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
   Confirmed

 Bug description:

   When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or
 UK-international),
   typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

   There is a workaround, which is editing the

   /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

   file and changing the line

   cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
   az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

   to

   cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
   az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

   (add the 'en' at the end).

   However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the
 change,
   and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file
 again,
   logout and login.

   For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is
 always something
   that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use
 Ubuntu, because
   they don't know what to do each time this happens.

   I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and
 that would
   be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for
 the dead-key
   options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as
 US-deadkey-cedilla.

   This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
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Status in language-selector package in 

Re: [Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-04-03 Thread Raphael das Neves Calvo
Gunnar,

My guess here is based on history but maybe I am wrong
The reason we Brazilians use the US international keyboard so much is
because in the '70s and '80s we didn't have a national industry to cope
with our internal demands for products related to computers. Almost every
single computer we had was imported (leggaly or illegally) from USA or it
was a clone made by our industry based on an US computer model.

Portugal may have had a similar issue (I am especulating here) because they
were also under a dictatorship for some time, but in their case if a
similar situation occurred than they would probably had access to some
design made in Europe instead of something from US. Again, I am
especulating... It is just a theory but Leandro pointed out that he made a
brief research about this issue being relevant to Portuguese people and he
found some links to substantiate the claim that Portugueses would be
benefited from this fix.

Kind Regards

Calvo

On Thu, Apr 2, 2015, 19:50 Gunnar Hjalmarsson 518...@bugs.launchpad.net
wrote:

 Thanks for your comments re pt_PT, Leandro.

 As long as we consider setting LC_CTYPE, in any of the ways mentioned in
 comment #96, a fix, it should be noted that '+c results in ç
 irrespective of which keyboard layout you use. In other words, the
 changed behavior is not conditioned by the use of an English US
 international keyboard layout, as Raphael suggested in comment #98. I
 assume that this was considered a reasonable behavior for Brazilian
 users, considering which physical keyboards are typically used in
 Brazil.

 We could propose a change to the libx11 package which adds a
 /usr/share/X11/locale/pt_PT.UTF-8/Compose file. But before proposing
 such a change I would like to ask if it would make as much sense for
 users living in Portugal as the corresponding Brazilian file makes for
 users living in Brazil.

 * Do users who live in Portugal use an English US international
   keyboard layout as often as Brazilian users do, or do they typically
   use some Portuguese keyboard layout?

 * Since the behavior may make typing certain other European languages
   more difficult, is that drawback possibly of greater importance for
   users living in Portugal (Europe)?

 The only Portuguese locales which are supported in Ubuntu are pt_PT and
 pt_BR.

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 Title:
   cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

 Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
   Confirmed
 Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
   Confirmed
 Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
   Fix Released
 Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
   New
 Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
   Confirmed

 Bug description:

   When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or
 UK-international),
   typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

   There is a workaround, which is editing the

   /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

   file and changing the line

   cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
   az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

   to

   cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
   az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

   (add the 'en' at the end).

   However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the
 change,
   and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file
 again,
   logout and login.

   For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is
 always something
   that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use
 Ubuntu, because
   they don't know what to do each time this happens.

   I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and
 that would
   be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for
 the dead-key
   options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as
 US-deadkey-cedilla.

   This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Confirmed
Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and 

Re: [Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-04-03 Thread Raphael das Neves Calvo
We can find some evidence of what I am saying here about the Latin Code
page for MS-DOS.

http://www.dosbox.com/wiki/KEYB

Here follows a screenshot of the MS-DOS  character set setup a.k.a.
codepage).


Note that in the keyboard code in Brazil is Empty... That is because on
that time in history we did not have a keyboard. Only in the 90's that we
standardized a Brazilian keyboard (ABNT2).

You can also note that for EVERY Latin country the carachter set was code
page 437 which in modern versions of MS-DOS (I believe since MS-DOS 5.0)
was superseded by code page 850.

The only thing that changes is the keyboard layout (for countries that had
their own layouts) but the combination of symbols and letters to represent
a new one such as ç was the same independent of the keyboard chosen.

Since in Brazil we did not have a specific keyboard we used the US
International (code 103) with the code page set to 850.

Portugal had their own keyboard layout but if they were using the US
international keyboard layout the behavior was the same as here in Brazil.

... Maybe this help...

Regards

Calvo

On Fri, Apr 3, 2015, 09:44 Raphael Calvo raphael.ca...@gmail.com
wrote:

 One more thing...

 In the glory days of DR-DOS/MS-DOS, if I am not mistaken,  there was no
 keyboard setup specially made for Brazil regarding US International
 keyboard. It was a setup for Latin languages, I.e., every country that has
 a latin language was affected (French, portuguese, Italian...)

 Regards

 Calvo

 On Fri, Apr 3, 2015, 09:39 Raphael Calvo raphael.ca...@gmail.com wrote:

 Gunnar,

 My guess here is based on history but maybe I am wrong
 The reason we Brazilians use the US international keyboard so much is
 because in the '70s and '80s we didn't have a national industry to cope
 with our internal demands for products related to computers. Almost every
 single computer we had was imported (leggaly or illegally) from USA or it
 was a clone made by our industry based on an US computer model.

 Portugal may have had a similar issue (I am especulating here) because
 they were also under a dictatorship for some time, but in their case if a
 similar situation occurred than they would probably had access to some
 design made in Europe instead of something from US. Again, I am
 especulating... It is just a theory but Leandro pointed out that he made a
 brief research about this issue being relevant to Portuguese people and he
 found some links to substantiate the claim that Portugueses would be
 benefited from this fix.

 Kind Regards

 Calvo

 On Thu, Apr 2, 2015, 19:50 Gunnar Hjalmarsson 518...@bugs.launchpad.net
 wrote:

 Thanks for your comments re pt_PT, Leandro.

 As long as we consider setting LC_CTYPE, in any of the ways mentioned in
 comment #96, a fix, it should be noted that '+c results in ç
 irrespective of which keyboard layout you use. In other words, the
 changed behavior is not conditioned by the use of an English US
 international keyboard layout, as Raphael suggested in comment #98. I
 assume that this was considered a reasonable behavior for Brazilian
 users, considering which physical keyboards are typically used in
 Brazil.

 We could propose a change to the libx11 package which adds a
 /usr/share/X11/locale/pt_PT.UTF-8/Compose file. But before proposing
 such a change I would like to ask if it would make as much sense for
 users living in Portugal as the corresponding Brazilian file makes for
 users living in Brazil.

 * Do users who live in Portugal use an English US international
   keyboard layout as often as Brazilian users do, or do they typically
   use some Portuguese keyboard layout?

 * Since the behavior may make typing certain other European languages
   more difficult, is that drawback possibly of greater importance for
   users living in Portugal (Europe)?

 The only Portuguese locales which are supported in Ubuntu are pt_PT and
 pt_BR.

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 Title:
   cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

 Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
   Confirmed
 Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
   Confirmed
 Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
   Fix Released
 Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
   New
 Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
   Confirmed

 Bug description:

   When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or
 UK-international),
   typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

   There is a workaround, which is editing the

   /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

   file and changing the line

   cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
   az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

   to

   cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
   az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

   (add the 'en' at the end).

   However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses
 the change,
   

[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-04-03 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Thanks for the additional info, Raphael!

Both Leandro's research and your input indeed indicate that we should
make the same change for pt_PT, but it would be good if someone living
in Portugal could comment on it first, so we don't upload something
based on speculation.

Are you Brazilian guys reasonably satisfied with 'the LC_CTYPE approach'
for now?

As regards the possible future fcitx issue I mentioned, I filed bug
#1439231.

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Confirmed
Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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Re: [Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-04-03 Thread Raphael das Neves Calvo
Gunnar,
I do agree we must have input from someone from Portugal to validate
everything we are saying...
But, even though I especulated about Portugal history the other post with
MS-DOS configuration data is solid data and can be corroborated with a
simple web research.

Regards.

On Fri, Apr 3, 2015, 10:35 Gunnar Hjalmarsson 518...@bugs.launchpad.net
wrote:

 Thanks for the additional info, Raphael!

 Both Leandro's research and your input indeed indicate that we should
 make the same change for pt_PT, but it would be good if someone living
 in Portugal could comment on it first, so we don't upload something
 based on speculation.

 Are you Brazilian guys reasonably satisfied with 'the LC_CTYPE approach'
 for now?

 As regards the possible future fcitx issue I mentioned, I filed bug
 #1439231.

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 Title:
   cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

 Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
   Confirmed
 Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
   Confirmed
 Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
   Fix Released
 Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
   New
 Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
   Confirmed

 Bug description:

   When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or
 UK-international),
   typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

   There is a workaround, which is editing the

   /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

   file and changing the line

   cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
   az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

   to

   cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
   az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

   (add the 'en' at the end).

   However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the
 change,
   and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file
 again,
   logout and login.

   For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is
 always something
   that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use
 Ubuntu, because
   they don't know what to do each time this happens.

   I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and
 that would
   be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for
 the dead-key
   options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as
 US-deadkey-cedilla.

   This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Confirmed
Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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Re: [Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-04-03 Thread Raphael das Neves Calvo
Gunnar

Thank you very much for your time trying to solve this bug with the
community.

It is really important for us in Brazil and for Ubuntu as well.

Best regards man!

On Fri, Apr 3, 2015, 10:50 Raphael Calvo raphael.ca...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Gunnar,
 I do agree we must have input from someone from Portugal to validate
 everything we are saying...
 But, even though I especulated about Portugal history the other post with
 MS-DOS configuration data is solid data and can be corroborated with a
 simple web research.

 Regards.

 On Fri, Apr 3, 2015, 10:35 Gunnar Hjalmarsson 518...@bugs.launchpad.net
 wrote:

 Thanks for the additional info, Raphael!

 Both Leandro's research and your input indeed indicate that we should
 make the same change for pt_PT, but it would be good if someone living
 in Portugal could comment on it first, so we don't upload something
 based on speculation.

 Are you Brazilian guys reasonably satisfied with 'the LC_CTYPE approach'
 for now?

 As regards the possible future fcitx issue I mentioned, I filed bug
 #1439231.

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 Title:
   cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

 Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
   Confirmed
 Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
   Confirmed
 Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
   Fix Released
 Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
   New
 Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
   Confirmed

 Bug description:

   When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or
 UK-international),
   typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

   There is a workaround, which is editing the

   /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

   file and changing the line

   cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
   az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

   to

   cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
   az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

   (add the 'en' at the end).

   However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the
 change,
   and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file
 again,
   logout and login.

   For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is
 always something
   that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use
 Ubuntu, because
   they don't know what to do each time this happens.

   I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and
 that would
   be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for
 the dead-key
   options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as
 US-deadkey-cedilla.

   This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Confirmed
Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-04-02 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Thanks for your comments re pt_PT, Leandro.

As long as we consider setting LC_CTYPE, in any of the ways mentioned in
comment #96, a fix, it should be noted that '+c results in ç
irrespective of which keyboard layout you use. In other words, the
changed behavior is not conditioned by the use of an English US
international keyboard layout, as Raphael suggested in comment #98. I
assume that this was considered a reasonable behavior for Brazilian
users, considering which physical keyboards are typically used in
Brazil.

We could propose a change to the libx11 package which adds a
/usr/share/X11/locale/pt_PT.UTF-8/Compose file. But before proposing
such a change I would like to ask if it would make as much sense for
users living in Portugal as the corresponding Brazilian file makes for
users living in Brazil.

* Do users who live in Portugal use an English US international
  keyboard layout as often as Brazilian users do, or do they typically
  use some Portuguese keyboard layout?

* Since the behavior may make typing certain other European languages
  more difficult, is that drawback possibly of greater importance for
  users living in Portugal (Europe)?

The only Portuguese locales which are supported in Ubuntu are pt_PT and
pt_BR.

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Confirmed
Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-04-01 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
** Also affects: language-selector (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Confirmed
Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-04-01 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/language-selector

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Confirmed
Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-04-01 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
To make it easier to keep discussing this issue, I committed a change to
language-selector, which hopefully is a step in the right direction.

** Changed in: language-selector (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = Medium

** Changed in: language-selector (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Fix Committed

** Changed in: language-selector (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: (unassigned) = Gunnar Hjalmarsson (gunnarhj)

** Changed in: gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Low = Medium

** Changed in: xkeyboard-config (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Wishlist = Medium

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Confirmed
Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Committed
Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-04-01 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
@Raphael: Of course we want a consistent behavior in all applications.

Since you mention pt_PT, it should be noted that the commit I just made
affects pt_BR only. Possibly there is a reason to do the same for pt_PT,
but I think it needs to be discussed first. Added a libX11 task to
remember it.

On 2015-04-01 02:47, Raphael das Neves Calvo wrote:
 Previous versions and flavors don't need to be fixed, IMHO. Focus on
 the next release because we already have workarounds for the previous
 releases.

That makes sense for existing users, but wouldn't a better configuration
be preferable for new users who install e.g. 14.04?

** Also affects: libx11 (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Confirmed
Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Committed
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-04-01 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
This bug was fixed in the package language-selector - 0.141

---
language-selector (0.141) vivid; urgency=medium

  * data/cedilla-brazil.sh:
Make it easier for Brazilian Portuguese users to type ccedilla (ç)
- partial solution to LP: #518056.
 -- Gunnar Hjalmarsson gunna...@ubuntu.com   Wed, 01 Apr 2015 09:56:00 +0200

** Changed in: language-selector (Ubuntu)
   Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Confirmed
Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-04-01 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
On 2015-04-01 19:24, Rico Tzschichholz wrote:
 @gunnarhj: The syntax of cedilla-brazil.sh is erroneous.

Ouch! It was not a syntax error, really, but still a stupid error. :(
Fixed in language-selector 0.142.

Thanks for pointing it out!

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Confirmed
Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-04-01 Thread Rico Tzschichholz
@gunnarhj: The syntax of cedilla-brazil.sh is erroneous.

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Confirmed
Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-04-01 Thread Leandro
Concerning the pt_PT: The portuguese from Portugal, although it has its 
differences relative to brazilian
portuguese, has the same accents and it also requires the cedilla the same way, 
so I suspected that they
had the same problem. I checked, then, the existence of the same tipe of claim 
in forums from Portugal,
using Google 
(https://www.google.pt/?gws_rd=ssl#q=cedilha+ubuntutbs=ctr:countryPTcr=countryPT).

Indeed, we can find exactly the same problem for them. Although, as Portugal 
has 5% the population of Brazil,
the number of posts is much smaller.

Therefore, I think that the fix for this problem should be applied to pt_PT 
too. And, if there is any other
variation of portuguese (I am not sure if there is one for Angola, Moçambique, 
etc.), they all sould be 
fixed.

Leandro.

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Confirmed
Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in libx11 package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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Re: [Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-03-31 Thread Raphael das Neves Calvo
1) Windows - US International + Br.PT - '+c = ç
2) Windows - US International + EN.US - '+c = 'c
3) Ubuntu - US International + Br.PT - '+c = ć
4) Ubuntu - US International + EN.US - '+c = 'c
My expectation would be to have the behavior #1 == #3 across the whole
environment, i.e., terminal, gedit, libreoffice...

Previous versions and flavors don't need to be fixed, IMHO.
Focus on the next release because we already have workarounds for the
previous releases.

Regards

On Tue, Mar 31, 2015, 19:15 Gunnar Hjalmarsson 518...@bugs.launchpad.net
wrote:

 On 31/03/2015 23:37, Gunnar Hjalmarsson wrote:
  Just like you I think it would be more natural to create an
  alternative keyboard layout which could be selected in Text Entry. I
  just don't know if and if so how it could be accomplished.

 To clarify: As you know, I figured out how to add an alternative
 keyboard layout. What I don't know is how you would fix it in xkeyboard-
 config so the same dead key behaves differently depending on the letter.

 One possibility which we haven't discussed is to use some *other* key
 for dead_cedilla, and leave the behavior of the dead_acute key as is. I
 see two problems with that, though:

 1. No obvious dispensable key which could be used for the purpose.

 2. It would be a brand new behavior for the users, and different from
how it works on Windows.

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 Title:
   cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

 Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
   Confirmed
 Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
   Confirmed
 Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
   Confirmed

 Bug description:

   When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or
 UK-international),
   typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

   There is a workaround, which is editing the

   /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

   file and changing the line

   cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
   az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

   to

   cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
   az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

   (add the 'en' at the end).

   However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the
 change,
   and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file
 again,
   logout and login.

   For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is
 always something
   that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use
 Ubuntu, because
   they don't know what to do each time this happens.

   I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and
 that would
   be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for
 the dead-key
   options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as
 US-deadkey-cedilla.

   This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Confirmed
Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-03-31 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
On 2015-03-30 22:37, Leandro wrote:
 I see! No, unfortunately we also need the accute dead keys for á, é, í,
 ó and ú.

I suspected that.

 The key (phisically speaking) must be the same. That is, 'a = á, and
 'c = ç

In that case I don't think that an additional keyboard layout is the way
to go.

I have played around a little, and as far as I can tell, '+c = ç if the
environment variable LC_CTYPE is set to pt_BR.UTF-8. That's normally
the case in Ubuntu when the display language is Brazilian Portuguese. If
this is the case (please correct me if I'm wrong), the problem is
typically limited to sessions with some other display language but
Brazilian Portuguese.

The attached file might be a step forward. If you install that file in
/etc/profile.d, the desired behavior with respect to typing '+c will be
there as long as either the display language or the regional formats is
Brazilian Portuguese.

Please let me know what you think.

** Attachment added: cedilla-brazil.sh
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+2.0/+bug/518056/+attachment/4362096/+files/cedilla-brazil.sh

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Confirmed
Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-03-31 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
On 2015-03-31 17:15, Leandro wrote:
 First, I tried to apply the pt_BR.UTF-8 locale (using export
 LC_CTYPE=pt_BR.UTF8) but the language pack was not installed, 
 therefore the workaround would only work after installing the
 language pack, probably that will create the same kind of confusion
 that the workarounds create now.

Actually it's not necessary that the language packs are installed, but
the locale needs to be generated. If you set a Brazil location for the
time zone in the installer, you'll end up with pt_BR.UTF-8 generated
to begin with, so in those cases there shouldn't be a reason for user
confusion.

Otherwise the locale can be generated either by installing the Brazilian
Portuguese language via Language Support or by running this command:

sudo locale-gen pt_BR.UTF-8

 Anyway, I installed it, and then I could export the LC_CTYPE. I
 launched a session of gedit and within that gedit session the ç
 appeared correctly. However, at the same terminal from where I
 launched gedit the cedilla continued to appear as an accented c,
 and the same for new terminals launched from that terminal. That is,
 changing the LC_CTYPE environment variable did not work system-wide.

Let me guess: You exported LC_CTYPE in a terminal window and then
launched gedit from there. That doesn't work for me either.

One way to test it properly is to edit your ~/.profile file by adding
this line:

  export LC_CTYPE=pt_BR.UTF-8

and then log out and log in again.

For me it works in the terminal, in gedit, in LibreOffice, and in HTML
forms in Firefox.

 At the same time, although there could a combination of
 Language/Region/Keyboard that provided the correct behaviour, I am
 not sure if forcing a specific language for the interface is a
 reasonable solution to that problem.

But we wouldn't force the display language. The LC_CTYPE environment
variable would get its value automatically through either of these
options:

* Set Brazilian Portuguese as the display language, OR

* Set Brazilian Portuguese as the regional formats.

Both those are controlled via the Language Support GUI, so the user
wouldn't need to open a terminal window to fix it.

In addition to that, if you don't want to have Brazilian Portuguese as
the display language or the regional formats setting, you can export
LC_CTYPE manually in ~/.profile as shown above.

And, again, if the user sets a Brazil location for time zone when
installing, the regional formats will be Brazilian Portuguese
automatically.

Please note that these things work differently today compared to how it
worked when you filed this bug report five years ago. ;)

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Confirmed
Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-03-31 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Let me add: The reason why setting LC_CTYPE=pt_BR.UTF-8 works is the
file /usr/share/X11/locale/pt_BR.UTF-8/Compose which belongs to the
libx11-data package.

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  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Confirmed
Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-03-31 Thread Leandro
Uhm... I am not sure if that actually works as it should.

First, I tried to apply the pt_BR.UTF-8 locale (using export 
LC_CTYPE=pt_BR.UTF8) but the language pack was not installed,
therefore the workaround would only work after installing the language pack, 
probably that will create the
same kind of confusion that the workarounds create now. 

Anyway, I installed it, and then I could export the LC_CTYPE. I launched a 
session of gedit and within that gedit session
the ç appeared correctly. However, at the same terminal from where I launched 
gedit the cedilla continued
to appear as an accented c, and the same for new terminals launched from that 
terminal. That is, changing the
LC_CTYPE environment variable did not work system-wide.

At the same time, although there could a combination of 
Language/Region/Keyboard that provided the correct
behaviour, I am not sure if forcing a specific language for the interface is a 
reasonable solution to that problem.

Leandro.

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Confirmed
Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-03-31 Thread Leandro
Thank you Gunnar for the explanation.

Indeed, adding export LC_CTYPE=pt_BR.UTF-8 to ~/.profile worked. It seems 
that the combination
of sudo locale-gen pt_BR.UTF-8 and that works nicely and that it is a nice 
workaround.

I don't understand yet exactly how this can become a defintive solution.

Leandro.

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Confirmed
Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-03-31 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
On 31/03/2015 18:52, Gunnar Hjalmarsson wrote:
 For me it works in the terminal, in gedit, in LibreOffice, and in HTML
 forms in Firefox.

I can now add that it works in Skype (a qt application) too. I have
tested it successfully in trusty, utopic and vivid.

Btw, my selected IM framework is IBus, i.e. the default in Ubuntu (with
Chinese as an exception in 15.04). When I tested to switch to fcitx, it
did not work. Possibly fcitx will be the default IM framework in Ubuntu
15.10, so fixing it for fcitx may be a future issue.

Btw, the fact that it works for me with IBus is in line with those who
stated in previous comments that simply installing ibus made '+c work
for typing ç. Maybe they were using Brazilian Portuguese as display
language...

On 2015-03-31 23:04, Leandro wrote:
 Indeed, adding export LC_CTYPE=pt_BR.UTF-8 to ~/.profile worked. It
 seems that the combination of sudo locale-gen pt_BR.UTF-8 and that works
 nicely and that it is a nice workaround.

Right.

 I don't understand yet exactly how this can become a defintive
solution.

Well, my idea is to have the cedilla-brazil.sh file installed on
everyone's computers by default. (I'm thinking of including it in the
language-selector-common package.)

That way it would work out of the box for those users who select a
Brazilian location for the time zone when installing Ubuntu. Otherwise
the users can fix it via the Language Selector GUI instead of the
command line workaround:

* Open Language Support
* Install the Portuguese language
* Select Brazilian Portuguese *either* as display language *or* as the
  regional formats choice (or both)

Certainly I don't say that this is an ideal solution. Just like you I
think it would be more natural to create an alternative keyboard layout
which could be selected in Text Entry. I just don't know if and if so
how it could be accomplished.

The LC_CTYPE thing appears to be at least an improvement IMO.

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Confirmed
Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-03-31 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
On 31/03/2015 23:37, Gunnar Hjalmarsson wrote:
 Just like you I think it would be more natural to create an
 alternative keyboard layout which could be selected in Text Entry. I
 just don't know if and if so how it could be accomplished.

To clarify: As you know, I figured out how to add an alternative
keyboard layout. What I don't know is how you would fix it in xkeyboard-
config so the same dead key behaves differently depending on the letter.

One possibility which we haven't discussed is to use some *other* key
for dead_cedilla, and leave the behavior of the dead_acute key as is. I
see two problems with that, though:

1. No obvious dispensable key which could be used for the purpose.

2. It would be a brand new behavior for the users, and different from
   how it works on Windows.

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Confirmed
Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-03-30 Thread J. S. Lopes
@Gunnar

first of all, thank you for your (weekend :) time and good will with
this issue. And yes, of course, this can be considered an answer. Now I
know where to start searching for the changes that affected the old
behaviour.

Unfortunately, I cannot test your PPA because my machine (this) is
running Trusty (14.04.1) in an AMD64. But I have an old spare 386 for
tests. I will test in it after work and share here.

If all goes well, I'll try to learn how to package for PPA and (if I
succeed, of course) publish a version for Trusty-64 too. Is this ok?

Thanks again and have a nice day.

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Confirmed
Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-03-30 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
@Leandro: I see that you have Ubuntu 14.04, so this is what you should
do: open Software  Updates, select Other Software, highlight the
cedilla-test item by clicking it and then click the Edit... button. In
the new window, state utopic as the Distribution instead of trusty. I
added an attachment which shows the window.

Once that has been changed, you should be able to successfully run

sudo apt-get update

Then you can do

sudo apt-get install xkb-data

or simply

sudo apt-get upgrade

** Attachment added: cedilla-test_settings.png
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+2.0/+bug/518056/+attachment/4360813/+files/cedilla-test_settings.png

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Confirmed
Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-03-30 Thread Leandro
Dear Gunnar,

Certainly I will. I will do that in the following days. My only doubt is that 
all my systems were
already modified with all those workarounds for the cedilla. I am not sure if I 
will be able to verify that the PPA
works as it should.

Thank you very much, this is the way to the solution of this problem.

Leandro.

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Confirmed
Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-03-30 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
xkb-data is architecture independent, so i386, amd64, etc. doesn't
matter. As regards different Ubuntu versions, I have successfully
installed and run the xkb-data package in my PPA on trusty, utopic, and
vivid installs. So even if it was built in utopic, you can install and
test it in trusty if you like.

If there proves to be a consensus on this approach to deal with the
issue - possibly after some modifications - we should better leave the
PPAs and propose that it's included in the archives, both in Ubuntu and
upstream.

In other words, I hope that a few users install xdb-data from my PPA,
test, and give feedback here.

On 2015-03-30 09:06, J. S. Lopes wrote:
 If all goes well, I'll try to learn how to package for PPA and (if I 
 succeed, of course) publish a version for Trusty-64 too. Is this ok?

Of course it's ok - this is free software. ;) But, as I just said, it's
not necessary for testing on trusty.

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Confirmed
Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-03-30 Thread J. S. Lopes
xkb-data is architecture independent,...
Great! This makes things easier for everybody.
I'll try again late, after work, and share here. (I've tried with apt-get and, 
of course, it didn't found the repo. )

If there proves to be a consensus on this approach to deal with the issue - 
possibly after some modifications - we should better leave the PPAs and propose 
that it's included in the archives, both in Ubuntu and upstream.
In my very humble opinion, this seems to be the most KISS solution for the 
issue.

In other words, I hope that a few users install xdb-data from my PPA, test, 
and give feedback here.
I'll help spreading the word and asking some fellows if they are using US intl 
dead keys keyboards.

Hi, Leandro? What you think about this? Can you help with some testers?
Please, share your toughts, friend :)

Thank you, Gunnar.

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Confirmed
Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-03-30 Thread Leandro
Dear Gunnar,

I tried installing the package from PPA, but although I can add the PPA 
correctly,
I get messages like when updating the database:

Failed to fetch 
http://ppa.launchpad.net/gunnarhj/cedilla-test/ubuntu/dists/trusty/main/binary-amd64/Packages
 404 Not Found
Failed to fetch 
http://ppa.launchpad.net/gunnarhj/cedilla-test/ubuntu/dists/trusty/main/binary-i386/Packages
 404 Not Found

How should we proceed with the instalation?

Once that step works, should we install the package with:

sudo apt-get install xkeyboard-config - 2.12-1ubuntu1+cedilla

Is that it?

Thank you again,
Leandro.

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Confirmed
Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-03-30 Thread Leandro
Dear Gunnar,

I have installed a virtual box of Mint 17 - XFCE and tested your ppa,
and it worked perfectly.

This is fantastic. Thank you very much. I hope this gets into the main
distributions!

Leandro.

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Confirmed
Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-03-30 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Glad to hear that you appreciate it, Leandro.

I'd like to clarify the nature of the change. Basically I 'stole' the
dead key, which in the English (US, international with dead keys)
layout is used for typing á, é, ć, etc., and converted it to a dead key
for typing ȩ, ç, etc. The key is marked with a red frame in the attached
graphical layout.

As a consequence, typing e.g. á and é is made more difficult. It can be
done with AltGr+a respective AltGr+e, but there is no longer a dead
key for typing á or é.

So I'd like to ask: Is this the best way to fix 'the cedilla issue'? Is
this in accordance with people's expectations?

** Attachment added: us-intl-cedilla-layout.png
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+2.0/+bug/518056/+attachment/4361306/+files/us-intl-cedilla-layout.png

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Confirmed
Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-03-30 Thread Leandro
Hello Gunnar,

I see! No, unfortunately we also need the accute dead keys for á, é, í,
ó and ú.

The key (phisically speaking) must be the same. That is, 'a = á, and
'c = ç

(We also have other accents, such as à, ã, ê, etc., but all other accents work
perfectly in the US-Intl with dead keys layout. The only exception is the 
cedilla.

In other words, we need to do what the workarounds do, that is, to change the
behavior of the 'c combination, and only that. 

Thanks again,
Leandro.

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Confirmed
Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-03-28 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
In an attempt to make some progress on this issue, I have uploaded a
modified version of the xkeyboard-config package to my PPA at

https://launchpad.net/~gunnarhj/+archive/ubuntu/cedilla-test

It adds the keyboard layout English (US, international - cedilla). If
you install xkb-data from my PPA and relogin, the new layout should
become available in Text Entry.

Please let us know if you think this would be an improvement.

P.S. @J. S. Lopes: Hope this can be considered an answer to your
questions for now. ;)

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Confirmed
Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-03-28 Thread Bug Watch Updater
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On 2015-03-27T16:42:19+00:00 Leandro wrote:

There is a long-standing, but simple, problem we, brazilians, face
when installing any linux box, which is that we need that the
stroke combination:

dead acute c

gives the cedilla ç letter, for the US-International keyboard layout.

The US-International keyboard is used by lots of people in Brazil,
and the touch-type friendly, and standard, stroke for obtaining the
the common ç letter in Portuguese is the  ' + c  combination. 

There is not definitive solution to this problem, which is very
annoying for Brazilians, it is easy to see, by googling cedilla linux,
or cedilla ubuntu, how many people is searching for a definitive
solution for this problem. Currently, one can get the ç character
with Alt-Gr + comma, or Alt + comma, but these are not
adequate solutions, particularly because this is not good for touch
typing nor is the standard historic behaviour.

I have suggested in many forums, bug trackers, etc, that a new
keyboard layout should be available on installation, which should
be called, for example,

US-International with dead-keys (cedilla)

There are already many keyboard layouts available, and having
one more solving this problem for all of us brazilians would be great,
and the solution appears to be simple, but we could not get this
to be implemented as of yet.

At this point, there have been linux versions in which the ç was
the default result of the combined strokes, but now, in the most
recent versions (Ubuntu 13.10, for instance), it is back to the
accented c, which makes my upgrades, particularly for my parents
and friends, an enormous headache.

Please help us so that this simple addition reach to correct people.

Reply at:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+2.0/+bug/518056/comments/76


On 2015-03-27T16:45:21+00:00 Leandro wrote:


There is long standing discussion on this topic at:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+2.0/+bug/518056?comments=all

Reply at:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+2.0/+bug/518056/comments/78


** Changed in: xkeyboard-config
   Status: Unknown = Confirmed

** Changed in: xkeyboard-config
   Importance: Unknown = Medium

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Confirmed
Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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Re: [Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-03-27 Thread Raphael das Neves Calvo
Could someone check out the ibus theory that I mentioned. I am currently
without a computer... Just mobile.

On Fri, Mar 27, 2015, 13:50 Leandro 518...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:

 I have reported the bug again, at site and package suggested by Gunnar:

 https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=89795

 Leandro.

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 Title:
   cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

 Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
   Confirmed
 Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
   Confirmed

 Bug description:

   When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or
 UK-international),
   typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

   There is a workaround, which is editing the

   /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

   file and changing the line

   cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
   az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

   to

   cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
   az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

   (add the 'en' at the end).

   However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the
 change,
   and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file
 again,
   logout and login.

   For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is
 always something
   that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use
 Ubuntu, because
   they don't know what to do each time this happens.

   I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and
 that would
   be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for
 the dead-key
   options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as
 US-deadkey-cedilla.

   This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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 518056/+subscriptions


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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-03-27 Thread Leandro
I have reported the bug again, at site and package suggested by Gunnar:

https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=89795

Leandro.

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-03-27 Thread Leandro
Dear J. S. Lopes and Gunnar,

I don't know the technical issues related to this problem.

On the other side, I have already reported an upstream bug back in July
2013. Nobody has read it.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=709569

Leandro.

** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #709569
   https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=709569

** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #89795
   https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=89795

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-03-27 Thread J. S. Lopes
@gui ambros 
Your workaround works :) . Smoothly. This little cedilla has become a PITA in 
Ubuntu. By the way, I'm running UbuntuStudio 14.04, up-to-date. What we need to 
do to solve this? I have some time. Maybe you, gui ambros, maybe Leandro knows 
what must be done.  I'll follow this thread. Thanks.

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Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
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Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 518056] Re: cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

2015-03-27 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
** Also affects: xkeyboard-config via
   https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=89795
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

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Title:
  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

Status in central project for keyboard configuration:
  Unknown
Status in gtk+2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in xkeyboard-config package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  
  When typing in a US-international keyboard with dead-keys (or 
UK-international), 
  typing 'c results in an accented c instead of a cedilla.

  There is a workaround, which is editing the

  /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodule-files.d/libgtk2.0-0.immodules

  file and changing the line

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa

  to

  cedilla Cedilla gtk20 /usr/share/locale
  az:ca:co:fr:gv:oc:pt:sq:tr:wa:en

  (add the 'en' at the end).

  However, every time some update on this file is applied, one looses the 
change,
  and we get back to the accented c. That means having to modify the file again,
  logout and login.

  For me this is no problem. But for my brother, mom, dad, etc, it is always 
something
  that at least makes me less proud of having convinced them to use Ubuntu, 
because
  they don't know what to do each time this happens.

  I think we really need a configurable keyboard layout, or at least (and that 
would
  be very easy), the inclusion of alternate layouts on install that for the 
dead-key
  options (as US-deadkey and UK-deakey), alternate layouts as 
US-deadkey-cedilla.

  This change is relevant for at least Portuguese and French.

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