Yes I am running Gnome. And this happens within the Gnome-Terminal. And
it always happens. Though I also have kubuntu-desktop installed. But I
do not think it has anything to do with this.
Also I suspect this bug occurs not only Turkish keyboard but most
foreign keyboards.
Also say when I type "man date", at a point in the man pages displayed
text is like broken as below
-rfc-3339TIMESPEC
output date and time in RFC 3339 format. TIMESPEC=âdateâ,
âsecâ
So probably man itself is breaking the keyboard layout. But as told when
I re-open the gnome-terminal everything works normal
** Description changed:
Hello, I am using HP NX7010 with Turkish Q keyboard Layout and most of
the things work flawlessly except one strange issue I encountered today
- within Dapper Drake 6.06
+ within Dapper Drake 6.06 with Gnome
- * I open up a console, and type Turkish letters it works fine
+ * I open up a console (gnome-terminal) , and type Turkish letters it
+ works fine
* Then I type "man tail" and I see manual page for tail command. But at
a point I see some strange letters (-f parameter)
* Finally I quit from man page and drop back to console. I see my
turkish letters are displayed incorrectly.
This happens only within that console's context. If I close it and
reopen it everything works fine. I know that this is a very minor issue.
Nevertheless I still see some benefit in posting it here
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Keyboard Layout Changes in Console
https://launchpad.net/bugs/64330
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