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--- Comment #48 from Rafael Ávila de Espíndola <rafael.espindola(a)gmail.com>
2009-09-18 09:44:28 EDT ---
(In reply to comment #46)
"Solution" A would not really fix your problem, you could
no longer enter
things like á, é, í, ó, ú (and ý if you need that one) nor the apostrophe
itself if ' was mapped to dead_cedilla.
how about dead_acute + c = ç?
I remember that '+' used to be '
If I set the layout to us_intl in KDE (F10, KDE 4.3.1, de_AT.UTF-8
locale), I
get ' + c = ć, not ç (and to be honest that's what I'd expect, especially
from
an *international* layout: if dead_acute + c is ç, how are people who want to
type ć (needed at least for Polish and Croatian, and Serbian if written in
Latin letters) supposed to get it?).
Sure. Lets keep the us_intl what it is. It was enough pain to change it once.
Just add a us_pt or something.
But I think this may well be locale-dependant: the Compose tables are
in
/usr/share/X11/locale/ and there's a special one for pt_BR.UTF-8 which maps
dead_acute + c to ç (yuck!). So maybe what's going on is that GTK+ no longer
uses the locale-specific table?
I think '+c was producing ć everywhere (xterm, mozilla, konsole, etc), but I
might be wrong. Can anyone with a current Federa install check that?
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