** Attachment added: "/usr/share/X11/xkb/rules/evdev.xml" http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20079582/evdev.xml
** Description changed: Binary package hint: gnome-control-center - I have crated my own keyboardlayout since the standard Swedish layout + I have created my own keyboard layout since the standard Swedish layout (and all other layouts) sucks. I'll attach all the files involved in this. The layout worked perfectly with Ubuntu 8.04. Since I installed 8.10 I have had problems with it though. I fixed a few of them myself, but this problem seems to be a bug rather than something wrong with my files. I created my layout in a separate file, called ”se-Johnny” (Johnny is my name, by the way…). It contains the whole layout, which is built on the ”se” layout. The layout includes characters on some odd keys, like the arrow keys. Pressing AltGr+Right Arrow gives me an →, for example. AltGr+Enter = ↵ and AltGr+Shift+Enter=¶… Well, you get the point… ”se-Johnny” is actually a link, pointing to a file located somewhere in my home directory. This is because I want to be able to change the layout easily without having to open it as Root. However the owner of the link itself is Root, I think. I also needed to change two files, evdev.lst and evdev.xml, to make my layout reachable. I will attach those. To find my changes, open them in a text editor and search for ”Rosenberg” (that's my last name…). In evdev.lst I added one line and in evdev-xml I added a few lines, starting with <layout>, ending with </layout>. You will find it easily. - To set my new layout, I do gnome-keyboard-properties → klick layouts → + To set my new layout, I do gnome-keyboard-properties → click layouts → add → click the ”by language” tab (it isn't available in the ”by country” tab - it was in Ubuntu 8.04 though) → select Swedish and the variant will automatically be ”Johnny Rosenberg”. This works fine for a couple of hours or so, but now and then I suddenly notice that my old layout is back again. Unfortunately I can never tell what I did right before that happened, since it's only when I type some non alphabetical characters that there is a difference. For example, I have no numbers above the qwerty-row, I have them all at the numerical keypad, so pressing ”7” results in a ”/”, no Shift is needed. But sometimes, the result will be ”7” anyway, and that's the most common situation for discovering that the keyboard layout has changed. To get it back, this is not enough: - gnome-keyboard-properties → klick layouts → Select Johnny Rosenberg. + gnome-keyboard-properties → click layouts → Select Johnny Rosenberg. This will no nothing, the old layout is still active (even since the ONLY option in the layouts field is ”Johnny Rosenberg”. To really get my own layout back, I have to do the following: - gnome-keyboard-properties → klick layouts → add → click the ”by language” tab → select Swedish, the variant will automatically be ”Johnny Rosenberg” → add → Select the new layout → the new layout can now be deleted if you don't want the same layout twice. + gnome-keyboard-properties → click layouts → add → click the ”by language” tab → select Swedish, the variant will automatically be ”Johnny Rosenberg” → add → Select the new layout → the new layout can now be deleted if you don't want the same layout twice. As I said, unfortunately I can not say exactly when my layout is changed back to what is probably the Standard Swedish layout, but there are a few applications that I use all the time: OpenOffice.org (2.4.1 and 3.0.0) and Opera 9.62 are probably the most common ones. ** Tags added: custom keyboard layout -- Ubuntu "forgets” my keyboard layout sometimes https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/303769 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
