Well, I'm glad we finally agree that the whole issue is about the
default layout in Ubuntu's graphical tool and that there are no
"incorrect" characters in the xkeyboard-config file. Thank you for
renaming and reassigning. I also think that the descriptive names in the
graphical tool should be consistent with the ones in Vista and
Secărică's layouts.

Mihai, you still have to realize that the "XP problem" is not something
"easily" circumvented. Most XP users don't have either the know-how or
the administrative rights to fix the display and input issues regarding
commabelow diacritics. You need to be an administrator to install the MS
hotfix and Secărică's layouts. I know plenty of knowledgeable people in
corporate environments who don't have the necessary rights to do it.
There is also the very common scenario in which the home user has the
admin rights but has no idea how to fix the problem, which he/she thinks
is not his/her problem. Cristi Secărică has also mentioned that you need
to pass the MS genuine validation in order to install the hotfix,
something that many Romanian XP installations will fail to do, given the
very high piracy rate in our country. Also, in regards to ctomer's
latest reply, "Romanian XP users who access content written by Romanian
users of the very latest version of Ubuntu" may not be a "significant
number of users" but they surely are a very significant *proportion* of
the users that access that content.

Please consider the above when deciding what to set as default in
Ubuntu. I know that the average clueless users are not nearly as vocal
as the (not necessarily more knowledgeable) early adopters, but please
take into consideration the technical facts which unfortunately
translate into the sad reality of the currently very poor support for
reading commabelow diacritics. I did my best to ease this for users of
free software by extending the DejaVu font family of fonts with the
necessary glyphs and by fully implementing the new keyboard standard in
xkeyboard-config years ago, but I still think it's not the right time to
change the defaults in the RO keyboard layout. Let's not share the pain
of the early Romanian Vista adopters that are now seeking ways to write
again with broken diacritics. I think Vista is doomed to replace XP as
the dominant desktop/workstation OS in the not so distant future, so the
whole issue will settle in time. It may well be that Ubuntu's no. 1 bug
is taking over the world of computing but until then, please let's keep
in touch with reality.

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Romanian  layout with ș and ț in it is not among the options in the GUI
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