This problem has popped up over and over again with almost every Ubuntu
release. It largely affects people who deal with a number of languages
using the Latin character set, but are used to the US keyboard. I think
there may be other variant keyboards for which subscripts would be
useful, but I'm not sure. This is a convention adopted in MS-Windows
many years ago.

BTW I created the first US-International keyboard layout for MS-Windows
in 1987, and it soon needed to be expanded. It's pretty hard to devise a
layout of that sort to handle ALL the European languages without making
its use very cumbersome - that's why there are 3 or 4 variants other
than the standard US keyboard. It's necessary for the user to know which
one has been selected. The trick of enabling a popup showing the layout
by right-clicking on the icon works, but it takes up screen space, which
for example is limited in the first place on a netbook.

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Title:
  New Lucid keyboard layout indicator does not indicate current layout

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