> Ctrl-Alt-T doesn't open Terminal in russian layout.
> However, with m17n workaround works OK.
Is there a latin letter T in the russian layout?
I mean a real latin letter T, and not only a correspondig cyrillic letter.
This is the REAL question.
While it is not comfortable, but it is according to the standards, that if
there is no FOO in a layout, then there is neither Ctrl-Alt-FOO in the
same layout.
If "terminal" in russian begins with the CYRILLIC letter say X, then you
should open your terminal with Ctrl-Alt-X.
I guess that m17n workaround is a tool to break the standards.
I understand you, I also suffer from the fact, that I am neither a native
english speaker. But there is no equal opportunity in this partikcular
World. We have no equal chances. We have to afford more efforts to
achieve the same result.
> Ctrl-Alt-T doesn't open Terminal in russian layout.
> However, with m17n workaround works OK.
Is there a latin letter T in the russian layout?
I mean a real latin letter T, and not only a correspondig cyrillic letter.
This is the REAL question.
While it is not comfortable, but it is according to the standards, that if
there is no FOO in a layout, then there is neither Ctrl-Alt-FOO in the
same layout.
If "terminal" in russian begins with the CYRILLIC letter say X, then you
should open your terminal with Ctrl-Alt-X.
I guess that m17n workaround is a tool to break the standards.
I understand you, I also suffer from the fact, that I am neither a native
english speaker. But there is no equal opportunity in this partikcular
World. We have no equal chances. We have to afford more efforts to
achieve the same result.
Peter.