Dear Fabrice,

Am Samstag, den 16.10.2010, 15:12 +0200 schrieb Fabrice Flore-Thebault:
> Using serna with french localisation to edit dita files, i can't type in
> the letter "ê".
> 
> To insert this letter, I have to go in menu Entity > Insert Symbol :
> find the letter "ê", insert it, close the window.
> 
> This is a standard letter when writing in french, is should be typed in
> the flow of the document.

thanks for your bugreport. How do you enter the letter? Via some
sequence of keys, i.e. using dead accents, or is it bound to just one
key?

I observe that I can enter Umlauts and other characters without issues
as long as they are bound directly to some keys (with modifiers),
including weird unicode keys such as äöüß✓…

But I cannot enter anything using the combining key character: Serna
would enter the accent and then the base character ´e and not the
combination é.

How does this relate to what you observe?

Thanks,
Joachim

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