Keyboard Settings for ¨Dumb¨ Quotemarks (ASCII-34 and ASCII-39) for C Code
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Ubuntu |
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Bug Description
I have upgraded to 21.10 from 20.04 with Budgie desktop on a RPI-4. My internationalis
Since upgrading I cannot select a keyboard map that allows the ASCII double-quote and single-quote characters (ASCII-34 and ASCII-39) to be entered from the keyboard. Sometimes changing the keyboard settings allows this but after every reboot it returns to the "smart" key behaviour and/or the "intelligent" accenting behaviour.
As one of the main tasks I use this system for is code development, this is almost impossible to use now.
The behaviour is not confined to one package. Behaviour is the same for terminal and for editors including Mousepad and gedit, as well as the Geany IDE.
tags: | added: rpi-images |
tags: | added: raspi-image |
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