hi Julien, cool, I had already forgotten about it :)
so I'm now running Ubuntu, with X-org. But I suppose ubuntu and debian share the xlibs files, so I went ahead and tested it here: so I just typed (using compose): ÁÂÀÄÃáâàäã ÉÊÈË éêèë ÓÔÒÖÕóôòöõ ÚÛÙÜŨúûùüũ ÍÎÌÏĨíîìïĩ and they all seem to be working perfect. If the ubuntu installation can be used as a reference, pls move ahead and close the bug. thanks :) - jan ----- Original Message ---- From: Julien Cristau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Jan Pfeifer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 9:57:27 PM Subject: Re: en_US.UTF-8 compositions missing in /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/locale/en_US.UTF-8/Compose Hi Jan, about 3 years ago you reported this bug against the Debian xlibs package: On Tue, Sep 23, 2003 at 09:30:40 -0300, Jan Pfeifer wrote: > many of the compositions for latin characters (accents, umlaut, etc.) > has a "wrong" order of key strikes (Multi_Key + letter + accent, instead > of the "natural"? Multi_Key + accent + letter). Took me a long time to > find that out, i thought that the compositions were not working. > > a suggestion is to include both order of the Multi_Key compositions. The > following simple perl script will do it (I used in my local > instalation): > > perl -ne 'if ( $_ =~ m/^<Multi_key>\s+<([^>]+)>\s+<([^>]+)>\s*:(.*)$/ && > !("$1" eq "$2") ) { print "<Multi_key> <$2> <$1> : $3\n"; } print ;' > > the same suggestion would apply to Compose files for other locales. > As far as I can see in the current Compose file for en_US.UTF-8, most accented latin letters can be typed with <Multi_key> <accent> <letter>. Are there still exceptions which you'd like to have fixed? If not I'll close this bug. Thanks, Julien ____________________________________________________________________________________ 8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time with the Yahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/shortcuts/#news