When it comes to lxkeymap it would keep its configuration if you would autostart it with lxkeymap --autostart at the beginning of your session. But as it does not come with latest lubuntu release by default configuring the panel xkb plugin should work correctly.
On Sun, 3 Nov 2013 10:44:43 -0200
Federico Leoni <effe...@gmail.com> wrote: > 2013/11/3 Nio Wiklund <nio.wikl...@gmail.com>: > > On 2013-11-03 12:20, Federico Leoni wrote: > >> Em 03/11/2013 00:08, "Andre Rodovalho" <andre.rodova...@gmail.com> escreveu: > >>> > >>> Do you have this problem on Lubuntu 13.04? > >>> > >>> I updated to 13.10 from 13.04... LxKeymap is still here, and also the lxpannel > >>> widget... But I have no problems with this caracters. Maybe the language installed > >>> makes difference, I installed with Portuguese-BR using US Keyboard with dead keys! > >>> > >>> > >>> 2013/11/2 Nio Wiklund <nio.wikl...@gmail.com> > >>>> > >>>> On 2013-11-01 23:34, Federico Leoni wrote: > >>>>> Before open a bug (if possible for a single layout) I would like to > >>>>> see if anyone is suffering for the same issue. > >>>>> > >>>>> For my work and for real life I write a lot in English, Italian and > >>>>> Portuguese so on all my system desktop (Lubuntu 13.04), netbook and > >>>>> notebook (Lubuntu 13.10), I set my keyboard to US alternative > >>>>> international. > >>>>> What I expect pressing the key " ' " followed by " c " from the > >>>>> keyboard is the special char " ç " (ALT code 135) but on 13.10 it > >>>>> read it as a " ć ", when on 13.04 is working as expected. > >>>>> I tried to configure it with the new keyboard layout Handler applet > >>>>> and with the old-but-good Lxkeymap but Lubuntu simply seems to ignore > >>>>> the existence of that char. The rest of the keyboard is working fine. > >>>>> This char is really important for Portuguese so it's a big problerm > >>>>> for me. > >>>>> I can change the keyboard layout without troubles, so the issue seems > >>>>> to be related to this specific layer. > >>>>> I tried with a standard Ubuntu 13.04/13.10 live, same behavior. > >>>>> > >>>>> I hope you will understand what I mean, if no one as any clues I'll open a bug. > >>>>> > >>>>> Thanks, > >>>>> > >>>>> F. > >>>>> > >>>> I can confirm this behaviour also with Swedish keyboard > >>>> > >>>> Examples > >>>> > >>>> Acute accent + c prints ç in 12.04.3 but ć in 13.10 > >>>> Acute accent + e prints é in 12.04.3 and 13.10 > >>>> > >>>> When I log in from a Lubuntu 13.10 client via ssh to a Xubuntu 12.04.3 > >>>> ssh server, I get the 13.10 behaviour, so it seems connected to the > >>>> keyboard setting rather than interpreting the ascii code. > >>>> > >>>> So please file a bug report and post the bug number. I will add 'affects > >>>> me too'. > >>>> > >>>> Best regards > >>>> Nio > >>>> > >>>> -- > >>>> Lubuntu-users mailing list > >>>> Lubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com > >>>> Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > >>>> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users > >>> > >> > >> André, > >> > >> thanks for making me ring a bell in my head. > >> my desktop (running 13.04) is set to PT-BR, if I change language to US > >> the keyboard start acting strange as on others PC. > >> Setting to PT-BR my netbook and notebook solved the problem but I > >> need an English setup here. And have a keyboard that change behavior > >> with the language is not the best. > >> > >> @Nio: > >> > >> could you gently try to set your system language to Swedish to see if > >> the keyboard starts acting fine? I'll wait your reply then I'll update > >> informations on Launchpad. > >> > >> F. > >> > > > > To make something clean I installed from Lubuntu_13.10oct30.tar.xz, > > selected Swedish at the OEM finishing screen, added Swedish language, > > set it system-wide. and rebooted. > > > > The clock, pull down menus, letters in the terminal windows are Swedish, > > for example åäö. but the issue with c is still there. > > > > It behaves as I described earlier > > > > Acute accent + c prints ç in 12.04.3 but ć in 13.10 > > > > setxkbmap pt gives a keyboard where I get ç, where the US keyboard has ; > > (semicolon), the key below p. > > > > Best regards > > Nio > > @Nio: > > Colud you add a comment to the bug with your new info? I think is > better to avoid misunderstandings. > > @André: > > Could you gently try to set your whole system to US e test the > keyboard for us? If is acting strange please add yourself to the > affected user list on the bug report. Thanks. Hi, To the people affected by this bug, I would like to suggest trying also to configure their keyboard with dpkg-reconfigure. ie: ********************************************* sudo dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration ********************************************* with or without sudo anyhow. To avoid the lxkeymap bug (in a 12.04 basis it simply does not keep the configuration) I use this one desktop file in "Bento" (Ubuntu Openbox Remix, 12.04): http://meets.free.fr/Downloads/BentoVillageProject/Configurations/System/usr/share/applications/keyboard-configuration.desktop The reconfiguration is system wide, which is not ideal but at least works: Exec=gksu "xterm -maximized -e 'dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration'" If you try to reconfigure with dpkg-reconfigure and that it provides the right keyboard, the problem would be only in the gui app. I think trying the command line could perhaps give an additional information. 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