I think I've found the problem: the latin keyboard, upon which the it layout is
defined, has this definition of the j letter:
key <AC07> { [ j, J ] };
while all the other definitions are of this kind:
key <AC08> { [ k, K, kra, ampersand ] };
i.e.: it's one of the very few mappings with only two definitions instead of
four like the others.
I inserted a modified AC07 definition directly into the it keyboard and
I'm now able to redefine it.
I think the fix for this problem should be trivial, i.e.: assign two
more definitions to j, and since none was used before I suppose it's not
bad to directly use jcircumflex for it. A patch is attached.
** Patch added: "Patch for /usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/latin"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/42423508/latin.patch
** Tags added: xkb
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Unable to map jcircumflex and Jcircumflex characters
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/515369
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