On 2015-01-28 00:54, Felipe Micaroni Lalli wrote:
> ... you have to let "English (US, international)" working in the
> exactly same behavior it does in older versions of Ubuntu, in Mac OS
> X, in Window, in other Linux distros etc.
The Ubuntu package is based on an upstream version of xkeyboard-config. Are you saying that it works differently on other Linux distros? If it does, it's due to differences in versions and/or patches.
But if the behavior is a result of the upstream package, this is indeed an upstream bug, and should be reported as such.
On 2015-01-28 00:54, Felipe Micaroni Lalli wrote:
> ... you have to let "English (US, international)" working in the
> exactly same behavior it does in older versions of Ubuntu, in Mac OS
> X, in Window, in other Linux distros etc.
The Ubuntu package is based on an upstream version of xkeyboard-config. Are you saying that it works differently on other Linux distros? If it does, it's due to differences in versions and/or patches.
But if the behavior is a result of the upstream package, this is indeed an upstream bug, and should be reported as such.
https:/ /bugs.freedeskt op.org/ enter_bug. cgi?product= xkeyboard- config
Just patching in Ubuntu only, and with that change the behavior also for those who prefer ć before ç, does not sound like a good idea.
In any case, to speed this up, I believe that the necessary research should better be accomplished by those affected.