I don't think this is a bug, but rather a gtk-"feature". Ctrl+Shift+u
is used to provide an unicode-number for special-characters (e.g. U+00A9
for the copyright-sign). Try the same in gedit, it's default in every
gtk-app.

Beginning with gtk+2.10, only the ctrl+shift+u shortcut is affected,
before it was ctrl+shift+a-f (or so), where e.g. ctrl+shift+f (bold in
ooo) did not work. The only way to "fix" this would be, to disable the
gtk-input-method in favour of x-input-method.

An easier workaround would be to  change the shortcut from ctrl+shift+u
into e.g. ctrl+u.

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German localization should not use ctrl-shift-u for underline
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/111308
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