2016-05-25 00:36:07 |
Cruz Fernandez |
description |
When selecting secondary keyboard (I've got two keyboard configurations in my Gnome session). I've tried to change the keyboard with WINDOWS+SPACE gnome shortcut and also with the layout selector at the right-top corner.
On terminator the keybindings like SHIFT+CONTROL+O stop working correctly. They just show a ^O in the terminal. Going back to the main keyboard layout gets it back to the normal functionality.
Possible workaround: switch the default and secondary keyboard from the main configuration instead of just switching with WINDOWS+SPACE shortcut, or the selector at the right-top corner.
My terminator version is 0.98-2.
$ uname -a
Linux cruzyfer-XPS-L412Z 4.6.0-040600rc7-generic #201605081830 SMP Sun May 8 22:32:57 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
My Ubuntu is 16.04.
My desktop is Gnome |
When selecting secondary keyboard (I've got two keyboard configurations in my Gnome session). I've tried to change the keyboard with WINDOWS+SPACE gnome shortcut and also with the layout selector at the right-top corner.
On terminator the keybindings like SHIFT+CONTROL+O stop working correctly. In the case of the SHIFT+CONTROL+O it just produces an ENTER in the terminal. Going back to the main keyboard layout gets it back to the normal functionality.
Possible workaround: switch the default and secondary keyboard from the main configuration instead of just switching with WINDOWS+SPACE shortcut, or the selector at the right-top corner.
My terminator version is 0.98-2.
$ uname -a
Linux cruzyfer-XPS-L412Z 4.6.0-040600rc7-generic #201605081830 SMP Sun May 8 22:32:57 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
My Ubuntu is 16.04.
My desktop is Gnome
My config:
$ cat ${HOME}/.config/terminator/config
[global_config]
[keybindings]
[layouts]
[[default]]
[[[child1]]]
parent = window0
type = Terminal
[[[window0]]]
parent = ""
type = Window
[plugins]
[profiles]
[[default]] |
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