** Changed in: xorg-server
Status: Confirmed => Unknown
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Title:
Need way to insert arbitrary unicode characters
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Thank you Ruslan. I do stress to the developers that this is a
workaround, not a solution, due to issues such as the user of sticky
keys.
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+ 10 for the implementation of this UNICODE-FEATURE.
At the moment I'm coding on a Keyboard-Firmware (ErgoDox). Problem is
that I can send UNICODE-Chars easy and nice with the GNOME-Method :
CTRL+Shift+digits, but there is no way to send them to QT-Based
Programms.
So keep calm and implement the
+1 thank you Ruslan.
I'm guessing that at this point we should be asking for this to be
implemented on Wayland, as it seems that X will be deprecated soon
enough and its input code is complex and strange enough (no screensaver
when a pop-up menu is open, for instance) that this won't make it.
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There's a project (created by me) which tries to work around this
limitation of X by providing a daemon-like app intercepting Ctrl+Shift+U
and allowing to enter UTF-32 character codes:
https://gitorious.org/ucode/ucode/
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