Dead acute with C results in C-cedilla instead of C-acute
Bug #1134440 reported by
Ali Najafi
This bug report is a duplicate of:
Bug #919899: There is no <compose> sequence for c-acute.
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Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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scim (Ubuntu) |
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Bug Description
Whether you use international keyboard layouts or some European ones such as Bulgarian layout, and no difference which version of Ubuntu you use, dead acute with the letter "c" results in "ç" (c-cedilla) while it should result in "ć" (c-acute).
What should be: dead acute + c = ć
What really is: dead acute + c = ç
This strange behavior is not seen with any other letters. And dead cedilla works correctly with all letters including "c".
Since this bug is common in all versions of Ubuntu, it can be a bug in basic packages maybe not special to Ubuntu only.
affects: | ubuntu → scim (Ubuntu) |
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