Multi_key sequence forLatin capital U with macron
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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GTK+ |
Fix Released
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Medium
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gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Low
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Ubuntu Desktop Bugs |
Bug Description
I am creating documentation for the Compose Key
https:/
in the course of which I am keying in all of the Multi_key sequences defined in
/gtk/gtkimconte
The sequences
Multi_key U - [capital U, minus) and Multi_Key U _ (capital U, underscore) should produce Latin Capital U with macron Ū. In fact they generate a lower case u with macron ū
Note also that the source file has the unicode for the lower case value (0x016B) although both the description and the use of upper case keys in the sequence would make it reasonable to expect an upper case U with macron. (0x016A). The equivalent code for the lower case u is correct in every case.
Ū Multi_key minus U 0x016A Latin capital U with macron
ū Multi_key U underscore 0x016B Latin capital U with macron *BUG*
ū Multi_key U minus 0x016B Latin capital U with macron *BUG*
Ū Multi_key underscore U 0x016A Latin capital U with macron
ū Multi_key minus u 0x016B Latin small U with macron
ū Multi_key u minus 0x016B Latin small U with macron
ū Multi_key u underscore 0x016B Latin small U with macron
ū Multi_key underscore u 0x016B Latin small U with macron
/gtk/gtkimconte
Source line 635
GDK_Multi_key, GDK_U, GDK_minus, 0, 0, 0x016B, /* LATIN_CAPITAL_
Source line 639
GDK_Multi_key, GDK_U, GDK_underscore, 0, 0, 0x016B, /* LATIN_CAPITAL_
Related branches
Changed in gtk: | |
status: | Unknown → New |
Changed in gtk: | |
status: | New → Invalid |
Changed in gtk: | |
status: | Invalid → Fix Released |
Changed in gtk: | |
importance: | Unknown → Medium |
Thank you for your bug. Is there any reference documenting what characte should be create when using a sequence? Maybe you could open this bug on bugzilla.gnome.org they will better placer on wheter that's a design choice or a bug