Today i did some tests to dig into these two bugs
#394871: cdebconf-gtk-udeb: Dead keys do not work with French keyboard
(fr-latin9)
This bug is about dead keys (e.g.: "[" with fr-latin9, "'" with
br-latin1, "Pause" with cz-us-qwerty) not working in g-i
#401296: G-I interface does not work in UTF-8 mode/input handled in 8859-1
This bug is about AltGr + "key" producing, sometimes, a wrong character
on a variety of keymaps, maybe becasue of wrong encoding.
I did the tests using this software suite
- DirectFB 1.0 rc2, which natively includes support for dead keys (DFB
0.9.25 used in g-i does not support deadkeys), so that i could not mess
around with badly backported patches
-GTKDFB from CVS, which provides the gtk-demo test application, useful
to test input handling at GTK level
-DirectFB examples, which provides df_input test application, useful to
test input handling at the lower DFB level
all tests were done disabling the keyboard module (keyboard managed via
linux_input)
* Test results for bug #394871 (deadkeys not working)
- Using df_input i could correctly use deadkeys for all the above listed
keymaps
- Using gtk-demo i could not use deadkeys at all
-> I believe this bug is related to GTK and not DFB
* Test results for bug #401296 (wrong encoding)
- There were no differences between gtk-demo and df_input test results:
both failed, as described by Eddy Petrisor for ro keymap and Miroslav
Kure for cz-[lat2 | us-qwerty], to display some accented letters.
-> I believe this bug is related to DFB or a lower lever component
I really wonder if we'll make in time for Etch to fix these bugs, and if
wouldn't be better concentrating on more severe bugs, like #373253 and
#400898, which look like they can be easily fixed/workarounded in the
short term.
Attilio
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