On 2022-01-26 at 20:34:09, Gunnar Hjalmarsson wrote: > @Brian: Thanks for additional info. > > I probably tested on Wayland. Now I have tested on Xorg too, and don't see > it there either. > > I have one idea (and this is a long shot): Do you possibly have an > ~/.XCompose file? If you have, can you try to rename it (in order to disable > it), relogin, and try again. The reason I ask is that I have > <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1849399> in mind. It shows that a mistake in > ~/.XCompose might lead to unexpected behavior.
I don't have an ~/.XCompose file. I use the standard X compose sequences. The only keyboard configuration I have at all is this in my ~/.Xsessionrc and an ~/.Xmodmap: ---- setxkbmap -option capslock:escape -option compose:lwin \ -option terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp ---- The .Xmodmap looks like this: ---- keycode 166 = Prior keycode 167 = Next ---- I don't believe those do anything anymore; I had an old laptop where those mapped keys to PgUp and PgDown, but the keys in those positions on this laptop are PgUp and PgDown. Otherwise, this is a totally standard, boring U.S. English configuration with a standard U.S. English keyboard. > @Osamu: Unloading ibus somehow would only be a workaround, right? I mean, > you should be able to use a Compose key without issues also when the > ibus-daemon is running. This did previously work just fine. I've had ibus installed for some time and I know it's been running because one of the key mappings changed unexpectedly, as I mentioned. I don't mind if it's installed as long as the behavior is as it used to be. -- brian m. carlson (he/him or they/them) Toronto, Ontario, CA
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