On 2019-08-05 21:01, Colin Watson wrote:
(That said, while I don't use dead-key layouts myself, I seem to get
ç when I type Compose ' c even though that isn't what the Compose
file says I should get. Not quite sure what's going on there.)
Probably Gtk is what's going on.
I think that libx11
Hi Nilson,
On 2019-08-05 11:07, Nilson Santos Figueiredo Jr. wrote:
I just got a new laptop and installed the newest LTS Ubuntu version.
To my surprise, Ubuntu still cannot produce ç properly out-of-the-box
in the regular way when using the "US international with dead keys"
layout.
I wonder
Hi.
I'm a native Portuguese speaker and this bothered me a bit when I moved
over from Windows to Linux (at the start of the Gnome 2 era, IIRC, which is
the first time the ć thing appeared.
The solution I've been using since then is the right-alt key combined with
",". Still a bit confusing when
On Mon, Aug 05, 2019 at 11:07:08AM +0200, Nilson Santos Figueiredo Jr. wrote:
> I just got a new laptop and installed the newest LTS Ubuntu version.
> To my surprise, Ubuntu still cannot produce ç properly out-of-the-box in
> the regular way when using the "US international with dead keys" layout.
Hi there,
I just got a new laptop and installed the newest LTS Ubuntu version.
To my surprise, Ubuntu still cannot produce ç properly out-of-the-box in
the regular way when using the "US international with dead keys" layout.
I wonder why this behavior keeps continuing to be the default. We're in