[ubuntu-mono] [Bug 23244] Re: keyboard shortcut mixed when using several keymaps

Egmont Koblinger egmont at gmail.com
Mon Sep 15 14:28:49 UTC 2008


I've just upgraded from Dapper to Hardy and I'm also hit by this bug.
Currently I'm experimenting with the Colemak layout and changing
back-n-forth from Qwerty.  Dapper had no problem with this.  In Hardy I
can't do this because the Ctrl'ed keys don't change in GTK apps, they
always stay Qwerty (or always stay Colemak, whichever is the first one
loaded).  However, these keys do work correctly in other apps (e.g.
plain old xterm).

It was hardly a few years ago that X developers finally made it possible
to load multiple layouts and switch with a shortcut key that works
always and immetiately.  Now we're back to the old ages where the only
way to change the layout is to execute a setxkbmap or xmodmap command
each time, which might take some time depending on the system load,
connecting to a shortcut key is tricky and does not always work (e.g.
shortcut keys are usually not working if an app has its menu open), and
is not compatible with the Gnome keyboard applet.

I'm pretty much shocked to see that this bug has "importance: low".  Do you really mean it?
- Keyboard is the device I'm using 8 hours a day, and I'm sure I'm not the only guy with this strange habit.
- It's clearly a regression from old Ubuntu versions.
- GTK apps interpret keypresses differently than other apps, which is a blocker on its own in my opinion. (The same physical keypress should send the same logical keystroke to all apps.)
- A cool feature of X is unusable due to this bug and switching layouts becomes painful as it was in the old ages.
- Gnome keyboard switcher app is unusable due to this bug.
- 23 duplicates were reported so far.  This makes me feel that fixing this bug is important for a lot of people.

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keyboard shortcut mixed when using several keymaps
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/23244
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