Hi.

FWIW, it seems a fix was made somewhere, as the problem may not exhibit
any longer (in 1:30.2+1-2).

However, setting x-gtk-use-native-input to 't, and not launching with
XMODIFIERS=@im=none GTK_IM_MODULE=none, now has the consequence that the
Alt-gr key now exhibits "<key-3> is undefined".

The correct workaround then seems more in line with setting
XMODIFIERS=@im=none GTK_IM_MODULE=none, or just doing nothing.

I'm reverting x-gtk-use-native-input to default (nil), then.

Hope this helps,

Best regards,
 
Olivier Berger <[email protected]> writes:

> Le Tue, Nov 25, 2025 at 02:05:01PM +0100, Olivier Berger a écrit :
>> Hi.
>> 
>> Just wanted to add I'm experiencing a similar behaviour for quite some time 
>> now, in emacs-gtk in XFCE (Xorg), using a french desktop and Azerty 
>> keyboard, when typing some accentuated characters, like u + ^. Typically, on 
>> an azerty keyboard, there are 2 key strokes. First '^', then 'u'.
>> 
>
> Also, I'm not sure this is relevant, but I've checked and 
> x-gtk-use-native-input is currently set to nil... and changing it to 't seems 
> to fix somehow the annoying popup issue (using ibus instead of Emacs' builtin 
> ?)... but haven't fully tested for possible other side effects.
>
> Hope this helps,
> -- 
> Olivier BERGER
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> Ingenieur Recherche - Dept INF
> Institut Mines-Telecom, Telecom SudParis, Evry (France)
>

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Olivier BERGER
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Ingenieur Recherche - Dept INF
Institut Mines-Telecom, Telecom SudParis, Evry (France)

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