2018-01-24 21:27 GMT+01:00 Dave Howorth <[email protected]>:

> On Thu, 25 Jan 2018 09:00:46 +1300
> Steve Edmonds <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On 25/01/18 08:16, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
> > > My operating system is Manjaro stable (XFCE), but I saw the same
> > > behaviour with Ubuntu.
> > > Is there a special reason why LibreOffice don't just obey to the
> > > operating system's settings? Can I do something about it? Is it
> > > worth writing a bug report?
> > >
> > > Kind regards
> > >
> > > Johnny Rosenberg
> > >
> > Do you think that could be because LO treats keycode 100 and keycode
> > 56 (the 2 Alt keys on my board) as the same key.
>
> I don't know what version of LO or OS you are using but that certainly
> isn't how my system works, nor is mine the same as the OP. LO appears to
> work the same way as my terminal or gedit does. The left Alt and right
> AltGr have very different behaviours. Only AltGr acts as a composition
> key but it doesn't composite with arrow keys or the return key like the
> OPs system. I don't know the reasons for any of these variations.
>

Well, when using AltGr with other keys, there are no problems, only when
combining with those key you usually don't type with. My keyboard layout is
completely my own, so I'm the only one who have it (although I have seen
others doing similar things). Still, I think it should work, because it
works almost everywhere else, and if it shouldn't work I want to know why.

The reason I made my own layout in the first place was that when I switched
to Ubuntu back in 2007 (previously using Windows XP), I found that I had a
lot more characters on the (Swedish) standard layout than I had in Windows.
I noticed, for instance, those arrow characters, placed at AltGr+y,
AltGr+u, Shift+AltGr+u and AltGr+i, and I thought why not have them
available on the arrow keys instead? Easier to remember and AltGr isn't
otherwise used with the arrow keys for anything else, so it should work. So
I did, and my next thought was "why have numbers at two different places?"
So I removed them from the top row and moved the Shift+TopRowNumber
characters down, being able to type !"#@ and more without using the Shift
key. Then I added a real quotation character at Shift+" (⇨”) and a lot of
other characters that I thought I might need. I also included some Greek
characters, like π, Ω and Σ, usable in maths and electronics. Fractions (⅛
¼ ⅜ ½ ⅝ ¾ ⅞ ⅓ ⅔ ⅙ ⅚ ⅕ ⅖ ⅗ ⅘), as mentioned before, were added to the
Numkeys (when NumLock=On) and so was superscript and subscript numbers (¹ ²
³ ⁴ ⁵ ⁶ ⁷ ⁸ ⁹ ⁰ ₁ ₂ ₃ ₄ ₅ ₆ ₇ ₈ ₉ ₀). There were still a lot of keys with
only two characters, so I added some more (like ℗ ℃ ℉ ☏ ☎ ☹ ☺ ✓ ✔ ◂ ◀ ▴ ▲ ○
⏏ ▸ ▶ ▾ ▼ ☐ ☒ and more). Basically I wanted every key to use all the four
possible combinations of Shift and AltGr. I even have a no-break space at
AltGr+Space…

Anyway, I have used that layout for years now, I changed a character or two
now and then over the years but most are the same as my first version, and
it worked perfectly in most situations.
So, there's the background, in case anyone wonders.


By the way, I'm using ”LibreOffice 5.3.7.2.0+” from the Manjaro stable
repository, but I have had the same ”problem” with all versions I think, so
this isn't new in any way.

Thanks for replying!



Kind regards

Johnny Rosenberg



>
> I have openSuse 42.3 with an LXDE desktop and LO 5.3.5.2 from the
> openSuse standard repositories.
>
> Cheers, Dave
>
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