5 years I started using Ubuntu again alongside Windows recently and
am now discovering that this annoying behavior still exists which should
have been fixed a long time ago. Please, fix it or tell us how to fix it
ourselves.
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German keyboard layout - deadkeys by default
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reopening as per comment 26
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Status: Won't Fix => Confirmed
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Title:
German keyboard layout - deadke
That was basically the point - there is no layout that matches the DIN
2137 standard.
There's a similar bug report for xkeyboard-config:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9752
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comment 16 states that Windows gets it right and that Linux does not
even have a setting which gets it right. Therefore, such a setting
would have to be created first before becoming default. At least that's
my understanding of comment 16.
As somebody who uses a German keyboard (which I think Br
While this bug report seems to have veered offtrack a bit, the original
discussion appears to me to be a difference of opinion about the default
behavior, where the current behavior matches expectations for one class
of user but not another. It sounds like the original behavior in the
bug report h
Btw , The Ibus bug affects all users and the default system preferences menu
uses the term "Ibus preferences" which is a design flaw. None of the
preferences menu items are to have the ending preferences. Also the whole Ibus
is not clear in its functions.
Any user can select the option and wonde
@Rolf Leggewie:
In case you missed it. :-) "since it is a bug affecting only a particular
keyboard layout." this bug was invalidated as a papercut.
We read through several bugs and if each user starts to re-open bugs [that too
within the same day], since they are affected by it. It becomes ha
Vish, calm down, OK? And may I kindly ask for a more civilized and
productive form of discussion? It's OK to disagree among adults, you
know?
I'm only going by what the project has defined itself as criteria (see
comment 19). And you don't seem to follow even your own, privately
invented subset
@Rolf Leggewie : Thank you for your interest in the papercuts project.
This bug was invalidated in papercuts , since it is a bug affecting only a
particular keyboard layout. Language specific bugs are not papercuts.
Kindly leave the papercut task alone! It is counterproductive.
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> Thank you for bringing this bug to our attention. However, a paper cut should
> be a
> small usability issue, in the default Ubuntu install, that affects many
> people and is
> quick and easy to fix.
That's exactly what this is!
* small usability issue? Check
* default Ubuntu install? Check
Thank you for bringing this bug to our attention. However, a paper cut
should be a small usability issue, in the default Ubuntu install, that
affects many people and is quick and easy to fix. So this bug can't be
addressed as part of this project.
For further information about papercuts criteria,
I think this is an excellent item for our papercutters.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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While the "nodeadkeys" variant is often preferred by programmers, I think the
default de-"basic" layout should conform to the German DIN 2137 standard for
keyboards.
This states that only french accent keys (circumflex ^, acute ´, grave `) are
dead keys, but not the tilde ~ key. This is also the co
I forgot to say: Thanks for bringing this up kamereon, I think it's good
to finally discuss about it.
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You can type a single ^ on windows, simply press ^ + space.
The real problem is, that i often use ^^ in chatting and it's VERY
annoying to press ^ four times. Like dominik said, there are many
beginners out there, who don't know how to turn it off. If you turn it
off by default, people w
my problem is, that dead keays are enabled by default, because non geeks
never want to know about dead it.
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I think this Bug needs a bit of discussion :-)
firstly, I could not reproduce a general dead key problem on several gutsy and
hardy (32 bit and 64 bit) machines with a clean german install. The standard
keyboard for german is always "generic 105 keys", and typing "^" + "a" will
correctly produc
same here, count me in
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same problem with hardy
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When I choose 'Sun dead keys' ê works indeed, but then i need to press ^
four times to write ^^.
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I use the layout with 'Sun dead keys' or sthg like that, which makes the
ê work. I think it should be made the default for german keyboards.
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same problem with hardy/alpha3
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problem with gutsy/beta1:
user can choose between "German", "German Deadkeys" and other Keybord Layouts.
if I choose German and press "~" in the test line nothing happens, if I press
"~ " (tilde space) a "~" appears in the line.
if I choose "German Deadkeys" and press "~" in the test line appears
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same problem with gutsy/tribe5
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** Changed in: xkeyboard-config (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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same problem with feisty: ubiquity selects "german" keyboardlayout as default -
I think "gearman - no deadkeys" would be better
(because many users not know about deadkeys, a labeling like "german"
and "german with deadkeys'" would be better)
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same problem with feisty: ubiquity selects "german" keyboardlayout as default -
I think "gearman - no deadkeys" would be better
(because many users not know about deadkeys, a labeling like "german"
and "german with deadkeys'" would be better)
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I noticed it with Edgy and Dapper, but i think it's also a bug with
other distributions like Debian because there is no keymap with this
special behaviour, although it's very useful and the default in Windows.
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Thanks for your bug report. With which version of Ubuntu did you notice
this bug?
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