I'm sorry, but I'm not sure if I understand what you mean by "not only
after adding but continuing after a session restart using the
indicator/keybindings and not the settings?"
Now I'm thinking maybe this is somehow related to the problem mentioned
before, that sometimes the "Input Source in
So I tried something I hadn't tried before, and it worked
I installed "Spanish" as input source, and deleted all the others,
including English (which I never tried deleting before). With only this
layout available, I checked, and it works just as I expect it to. After
that, I added "English
Sorry, I sent my previous comment by mistake. Let me answer your
questions:
-Thank you for your bug report, can you trigger the issue again using
the same steps?
No problem!
Yes, I did it several times until I realized what the problem was. I even
trying rebooting to check if that would solve
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1835956
Title:
Deleting "Input Sources" not in use, affects
Public bug reported:
I have a notebook, with an english keyboard layout, so "English (Us,
intl, with dead keys) was my only option in "Region & Language / Input
Sources".
Now I want to use an external keyboard, which has a spanish
distribution, so I tried adding "Spanish" (Let's call it "es1")
I think this has something to do with the file that generates the
/dev/dvd during startup. I don't remember that file's name, but I
think a friend of mine solve this issu deleting some lines from that
file. (It would regenerate during next bootup). Anyone knows the name
of the file wich