On Mon, Aug 23, 2004 at 10:38:31AM +0200, Shot wrote: > Branden Robinson: > > Hmm, according to compose.dir, pl_PL.UTF-8 > > *should* be using the en_US.UTF-8 compose map. > > Yes, it should. The catch is it doesn't. The interesting thing is, > when I overwrite /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/locale/iso8859-2/Compose with > /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/locale/en_US.UTF-8/Compose nothing changes.
This boggles my mind. > > I'm a bit confused. I'm using LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 myself, and getting > > the en_US.UTF-8 compose map. > > Can you compose UTF-8-only characters (as opposed > to ISO-8859-1-compatible) as well? Can you use > > <Multi_key> <percent> <o> : "‰" U2030 # PER MILLE SIGN Yes, this works for me on a Debian testing system (xfree86 4.3.0.dfsg.1-4). > I tried running X (GNOME) with Option "XkbLayout" "en" and locale > en_US.UTF-8, but I still can input ą (aogonek) with <Multi_key> <a> > <comma> and can't, for example, get the above-mentioned per mille sign. This is screwed up. In uxterm running bash with LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8, I *can* get per mille, but not aogonek, using the compose sequences you indicated. In the Mozilla location bar, I can get aogonoek, but not per mille. > > Except that it doesn't seem to work at all in bash. However, I can > > compose characters into the Mozilla location bar just fine. Weird. > > Mozilla location bar is a different beast altogether - when typing > <Multi_key> <minus> <minus> nothing happens, then when I press the > third <minus> a minus appears, and in the drop-down I can see the option > to "Search for "--"", with two minuses. <Multi_key> <minus> <minus> > <period> produces a period. Also, I can't get the UTF-8-specific per > mille sign, while easily getting the <Multi_key> <a> <comma> (which is > not present in the en_US.UTF-8/Compose map). I don't think Mozilla's > location bar is a good testing-area (Galeon's location bar acts the > same as bash inside gnome-terminal, i.e. seems to use iso8859-2/Compose). This is very frustrating and confusing, and unfortunately appears to be a bit beyond my skills to debug. -- G. Branden Robinson | Somebody once asked me if I thought Debian GNU/Linux | sex was dirty. I said, "It is if [EMAIL PROTECTED] | you're doing it right." http://people.debian.org/~branden/ | -- Woody Allen
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