(In reply to comment #75)
> Nicolas,
>
> Where does the need to *have* a key for nbsp come from?
Because unlike in English most French punctuation symbols require a
space (sometimes a short space) before. And if it's not a non-breakable
space apps will perform line breaks at the wrong position a
(In reply to comment #75)
> Nicolas,
>
> Where does the need to *have* a key for nbsp come from?
Because unlike in English most French punctuation symbols require a
space (sometimes a short space) before. And if it's not a non-breakable
space apps will perform line breaks at the wrong position a
(In reply to comment #70)
> If no agreement can be reached, would it be possible to have the old layout
> accessible, even under another name?
The old layout was never removed and kept its historical name (fr
latin9)
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(In reply to comment #71)
> And even if we wanted to please those apps, we mayb be able to without
> adding a new modifier (Level5) and a key for it -- again, see (comment #46).
I'm pretty sure some of the other spacebar configurations available as
xkb options do not require level5. They are not
(In reply to comment #71)
> And even if we wanted to please those apps, we mayb be able to without
> adding a new modifier (Level5) and a key for it -- again, see (comment #46).
I'm pretty sure some of the other spacebar configurations available as
xkb options do not require level5. They are not
(In reply to comment #70)
> If no agreement can be reached, would it be possible to have the old layout
> accessible, even under another name?
The old layout was never removed and kept its historical name (fr
latin9)
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(In reply to comment #66)
> Regarding the voting, is there generic popular Linux-oriented site in
> France? Like slashdot.org or smth...
There is a popular Linux-oriented site in France (linuxfr.org) and the
final ajustments of this layout were done after discussion on this site.
I realise ther
(In reply to comment #66)
> Regarding the voting, is there generic popular Linux-oriented site in
> France? Like slashdot.org or smth...
There is a popular Linux-oriented site in France (linuxfr.org) and the
final ajustments of this layout were done after discussion on this site.
I realise ther
(In reply to comment #54)
> So, finally, is everybody happy with me removing that line:
>
> include "level5(rctrl_switch)"
No, just didn't see the point of restating what has already been written
before
A level 5 map needs a level 5 switch, iso defined right ctrl as default
level 5 switch so the
(In reply to comment #54)
> So, finally, is everybody happy with me removing that line:
>
> include "level5(rctrl_switch)"
No, just didn't see the point of restating what has already been written
before
A level 5 map needs a level 5 switch, iso defined right ctrl as default
level 5 switch so the
(In reply to comment #44)
> Hello,
>
> Until a solution is to be found, could 518c769d be reverted for now?
> Breaking the very standard behavior of right control
It does not break the very standard behavior of right control any more
than altrgr breaks the very standard behavior of right alt
It'
(In reply to comment #44)
> Hello,
>
> Until a solution is to be found, could 518c769d be reverted for now?
> Breaking the very standard behavior of right control
It does not break the very standard behavior of right control any more
than altrgr breaks the very standard behavior of right alt
It'
(In reply to comment #39)
> So, lads, with configurable nbsp - is there any solution that would make you
> all reasonably happy?
Is there a way to make the spacebar more neutral *except* for the
combinations that trigger something else than space? The main complain
seems to be that some apps want
(In reply to comment #39)
> So, lads, with configurable nbsp - is there any solution that would make you
> all reasonably happy?
Is there a way to make the spacebar more neutral *except* for the
combinations that trigger something else than space? The main complain
seems to be that some apps want
(In reply to comment #49)
> On 9 March 2012 00:56, wrote:
> > --- Comment #48 from maximlevit...@gmail.com 2012-03-08 16:56:28 PST ---
> > Especially knowing that on protocol level XI2 does support extended events.
> > Its just matter of fixing X code.
>
> To an extent, yes. Extended keycodes c
(but now the nbsp behaviour is configurable so you should be able to
override the default on your system if you wish)
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Can't use space bar
(In reply to comment #36)
> And what if instead of level 4, we put non-breaking space to level 3. I find
> it
> is more convenient (and I think I am not alone).
> So, instead of:
> include "nbsp(level4nl)"
> we put non-breaking space to level 3:
> include "nbsp(level3n)"
> This gives us ba
(In reply to comment #33)
> The solution posted in comment #27 disables the standard behaviour of the
> Right-Ctrl key. It is annoying for most users! (I first thought that my
> keyboard was broken).
>
> See the bug 1013881 in Ubuntu
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xkeyboard-config/+bu
(In reply to comment #49)
> On 9 March 2012 00:56, wrote:
> > --- Comment #48 from maximlevit...@gmail.com 2012-03-08 16:56:28 PST ---
> > Especially knowing that on protocol level XI2 does support extended events.
> > Its just matter of fixing X code.
>
> To an extent, yes. Extended keycodes c
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