(In reply to comment #10)
> The proposed AltGr fix doesn't solve this problem at all; it only works for
> people with pc105 keyboards. The discussion was getting a Compose map for it,
> which is very much a GTK problem.
Daniel:
I'm not sure I understand what you're saying?
I have a pc104 keyboard, and it works perfectly with the african keyboard layout
i've made like that.
Martijn:
Woudl the proposed AltGr fix work for you? Btw, the keyboard layouts I've made
this way work with everything I've tested --- xterm, gtk-based ap, qt-based ap
( qt-based have a weird behaviour with some locales) --- except Emacs.
Could you try adding this line to your keymap file, reload the xkb layout, test
it and say if it fixes what you need?
(In reply to comment #10)
> The proposed AltGr fix doesn't solve this problem at all; it only works for
> people with pc105 keyboards. The discussion was getting a Compose map for it,
> which is very much a GTK problem.
Daniel:
I'm not sure I understand what you're saying?
I have a pc104 keyboard, and it works perfectly with the african keyboard layout
i've made like that.
Martijn:
Woudl the proposed AltGr fix work for you? Btw, the keyboard layouts I've made
this way work with everything I've tested --- xterm, gtk-based ap, qt-based ap
( qt-based have a weird behaviour with some locales) --- except Emacs.
Could you try adding this line to your keymap file, reload the xkb layout, test
it and say if it fixes what you need?