On 2015-09-27 01:10, ricar...@ulozas.com wrote:
> System language though is English, as I don't like Lithuanian
> translation (I am a translator myself, so I am picky).
Please feel free to get involved and improve it. ;)
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Hello, Gunnar,
I have a normal Ubuntu from the site. System language though is English, as
I don't like Lithuanian translation (I am a translator myself, so I am
picky).
I checked once again all the versions and normal Latvian and apostrophe
version have the same layout, i.e. missing e dash.
Atta
Thanks for your additional info. It's a mystery, because I still can't
reproduce it; please see my screenshot.
+ E indeed gives € on several latin keyboards - including
Swedish, which I'm using - but when switching to the Latvian keyboard
layout, + E generates a ē character, and I need to type
Dear Gunnar,
Please see the "keyboard layout chart":
[image: Inline images 1]
It is (normal) e, (shift) E, (Alt Gr) €, (shift + Alt Gr) Ē, but no
possibility to produce lover case Ē, what normally should be (Alt Gr) .
[image: Inline images 2]
I tried to install all of them but the normal qwert
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Thanks for your report, but I can't reproduce the behaviour you
describe. Exactly which Latvian keyboard layout are you talking about?
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