Hi,
This doesn't happen anymore. I haven't used ro_std layout since this
bug, so I don't know when the bug disappeared. Sorry.
Best wishes,
:) Alex
Julien Cristau wrote:
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 20:45:41 +0200, Alex Dănilă wrote:
Package: xkb-data
Version: 1.5-2
Severity: normal
Romanian standard layout (ro std) writes połish sign "ł" (called lstroke
in the romanian layout definition file) whenever pressing "l" (L),
without me pressing right alt.
The definition file looks ok. Also, this doesn't happen for
"std_cedilla" or "cedilla" layouts.
from that layout:
type "FOUR_LEVEL_ALPHABETIC" {
modifiers= Shift+Lock+LevelThree;
map[Shift]= Level2;
map[Lock]= Level2;
map[LevelThree]= Level3;
map[Shift+LevelThree]= Level4;
map[Lock+LevelThree]= Level4;
map[Shift+Lock+LevelThree]= Level3;
level_name[Level1]= "Base";
level_name[Level2]= "Shift";
level_name[Level3]= "Alt Base";
level_name[Level4]= "Shift Alt";
};
[...]
key <AC09> {
type= "FOUR_LEVEL_ALPHABETIC",
symbols[Group1]= [ l, L, lstroke,
Lstroke ]
};
you should only get lstroke if pressing a modifier...
I also can't reproduce this bug using 'setxkbmap ro std', I only get
lstroke when pressing altgr on my keyboard (which is mapped to
ISO_Level3_Shift). What version of libx11-6 do you have installed?
Cheers,
Julien
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