Romanian Keymap for German Keyboards is still using Cedillas for Romanian Characters instead of Commas
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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console-setup (Ubuntu) |
New
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Description of problem:
gnome-keyboard-
The Romanian standard keyboard layout does this correctly since 2008 (See Bug #108057)
For more precise information as to the why the cedillas are incorrect:
http://
Steps to reproduce:
1. Run Ubuntu 21.10 in German Language
2. Klick the Dash Button
3. Type "Einstellungen" to go to Settings and click the icon.
4. Select Tastatur > Eingabequellen
5. Select Layouts
6. Click on "+" to add a new layout
7. Search & Select "Rumänisch (Deutschland)" or "Rumänisch (Deutschland ohne Akzenttasten)"
8. Select "Rumänisch (Deutschland)" or "Rumänisch (Deutschland ohne Akzenttasten)", and move it to the top of the list.
9. Close
10. Start "Textbearbeitung" App or any other text editor or teminal window.
11. Using a German keyboard(physical keyboard), press the key combination ALT+s, ALT+t, SHIFT+ALT+s, SHIFT+ALT+t
Actual results:
ş, ţ, Ş and Ţ appear with cedillas. (U+015F, U+0163, U+015E, U+0162)
Expected results:
ș, ț, Ș and Ț to appear with commas. (U+0219, U+021B, U+0218, U+021A)
Package / Version Information:
user@host:~$ apt-cache policy keyboard-
keyboard-
Installiert: 1.205ubuntu1
Installations
Versionstabelle:
*** 1.205ubuntu1 500
500 http://
500 http://
100 /var/lib/
affects: | ubuntu → console-setup (Ubuntu) |
tags: | added: impish |