Hi Gunnar, thank you for the feedback, > Possibly console-setup could be modified again, so the default shortcut depends on XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP ("No toggling" for GNOME and "Alt+Shift" for others). That way there wouldn't be a need to involve ubiquity or other desktops.
When launching a console, XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP isn't guaranteed to be set. E.g. one can just switch to vt2 and login there, or one can run `sudo -i` which doesn't preserve the XDG_* environment variables. Losing the ability to type Greek because I used `sudo -i` wouldn't be appropriate. > Right. Super+Space is default on GNOME. Up to now, /etc/default/keyboard allowed for defining a shortcut GLOBALLY, and the console, the display managers, and all the desktop environments respected that. Is supporting "a global shortcut" no longer a Debian/Ubuntu goal? > That's reasonably about personal preferences rather than geographical. Well, the official Greek school books teach Alt+Shift for layout toggling, so I'm not sure it can be called a "personal preference" and not a geographical one. That said, I wouldn't mind if Linux decided to globally endorse Win+Space, but AFAIK console doesn't support Win+Space as an option yet. > As regards the console, is there a use case which would be worth to take into consideration where there is a need to switch to a non-latin keyboard layout? Normal PC usage is impossible without it. Some examples: # Change directory to Desktop cd "Επιφάνεια εργασίας" # Edit a file nano Αρχείο.txt # Set a user's name usermod -c Άλκης alkisg -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1892014 Title: 18.04.14.7 regression: no alt_shift_toggle in XKBOPTIONS To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/console-setup/+bug/1892014/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs