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After Beta, Slash Quotation key is returning keycode 211 instead old 97.
Keycode 211 is mapped to I211 on keymaps
On symbols there is no reference to I211.
IS this working as intended (quotation)
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ERRATA:
Is it actually printing comma also.
I forgot the hit the NUM LOCK.
My bad.
I create a new bug entry:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xkeyboard-config/+bug/272606
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Just to make things clear.
I just boot today's Daily-Live CD and it is not swapped.
Using ABNT2 - Br_Nativo it is a Brazilian Dvorak layout, but I guess
wouldn't change the numpad outcome - the ( , ) key does'nt work at all
. The dot/period ( . ) key prints a comma instead.
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Confirmed. I was thinking about "del" numpad key.
But now I'm using br_nativo instead of abnt2.
$ setxkbmap -print
xkb_keymap {
xkb_keycodes { include "evdev(abnt2)+aliases(qwerty)" };
xkb_types { include "complete" };
xkb_compat{ include "complete" };
ok, please open a new bug with xev output from the key.
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I missed the one with numeric pad.
Above "enter" key we Brazilians have a dot. Beside the same key (at
left), we have a comma. The problem is that both keys are printing a
comma.
So, it's confirmed here.
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Yes, I can confirm the . and , keys are swapped. I hadn't reported that
yet because I wanted to make sure it wasn't like that before, but I
hadn't had the time yet.
These are the KeyPress events for the period and comma keys,
respectively:
KeyPress event, serial 32, synthetic NO, window 0x4c1
Here, with Xubuntu 8.10, it's comma placed on dot (xkb-
data_1.3-2ubuntu4_all.deb). Since our decimal mark is comma, who has
ABNT2 scheme should have it instead of dot. The exception belongs to
countries that don't follow the metric system: USA, England, Ireland,
Australia and others with imperial
Hi,
I had to migrate to Debian SID and It is good to see this problem gone.
I just tested the very latest daily-live CD and it appears is really
solved.
But, I also noticed that on the numpad the dot ( . ) key is actually
printing a comma ( , )
Can anyone else using the ABNT2 keyboard confirm t
Great, thanks for testing.
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At the moment, after updating the system, all is working as it should
be.
Thanks for the good work, guys.
Best regards,
Pinduvoz
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2008/9/17 Rodolfo Lima <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Thanks for the fix. I won't be able to test it this week because my
> Intrepid box is at work (and I'm on vacation), and I use Gentoo at home
> (yes, it should be the other way around, but I like to live in danger),
LOL, Gentoo isn't that dangerous. I'
Thanks for the fix. I won't be able to test it this week because my
Intrepid box is at work (and I'm on vacation), and I use Gentoo at home
(yes, it should be the other way around, but I like to live in danger),
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-2ubuntu4 should fix this.
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yeah, you are right, the symbols are loaded in this order:
pc -> br -> inet(evdev)
which means that AB11 is overridden in inet(evdev). Maybe changing AB11
to I211 would be the correct fix.
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I just install the package xkb-data 1.3-2ubuntu3 (the sama as xkeyboard-
config - 1.3-2ubuntu3, I presume) and the bug still not fixed. Thre "?"
now works, but the "/" don't.
Best regards,
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This bug was fixed in the package xkeyboard-config - 1.3-2ubuntu3
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* 100_abnt2_jp106.diff: Fix keycodes/evdev to better support ABNT2 and
JP106. (LP: #255372, #258595)
-- Timo Aaltonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Tue, 16 Sep 2
I don't think it's necessary to change symbols/inet, since if you use
the ABNT2-model, you should also be using symbols/br (or symbols/jp if
JP106), and AB11 is remapped there. I'm about to upload a new version
which should fix this, so please test when xkb-data 1.3-2ubuntu3 is
available. Thanks fo
Same issue here.
KeyRelease event, serial 34, synthetic NO, window 0x361,
root 0x13b, subw 0x0, time 169384988, (51,-18), root:(802,445),
state 0x0, keycode 97 (keysym 0xff24, Romaji), same_screen YES,
XLookupString gives 0 bytes:
XFilterEvent returns: False
$ setxkbmap -prin
Things are progressing.. I'm about to upload a new xkeyboard-config and
with that we can set the rules as evdev, and then add these exotic
models inside the rules like they are in base currently. This also needs
synchronized uploads of hal, gnome-settings-daemon and evdev, but slowly
getting there.
While this is not a proper solution, this hack seems to work.
I had to modify 2 files:
/usr/share/X11/xkb/keycodes/evdev:
The line that reads: = 211
should be changed to: = 97
The line that reads:= 97; // Romaji
should be commented out: //= 97; // Romaji
and
/usr/share/X11/xkb/symb
My keyboard has the same problems. when I press the "( ? / )" nothing happens
everything else is fine now.
I'm using kubuntu so I don't know how the keyboard isconfigured under
"Gnome-Keyboard preferences". At system settings > regional e language >
keyboard layout, it says enable keyboard layout
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Sorry. I just opened bug #258595. Thanks!
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Iñaki: could you open a new bug please? This bug is about ABNT2. Also,
attach the output of 'xkbcomp :0 -' and 'setxkbmap -print', thanks.
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