I realised a bug on 13.10 with the Czech (qwerty) keyboard.  In Text Entry 
Settings I have the English (US) and the Czech (qwerty) Input Sources. 
Switch to next source using: Shift+Alt_L
Switch to prev. source using: Shift+Alt+Control_L
In the Keyboard/Shortcuts/Typing I choose Caps_Lock for Compose Key and 
Right_Alt for Alternative Characters Key.

When the Czech keyboard is selected, then AltGr works well, e.g. on the '8' key 
there is the 'a' with acute (á), with the Shift key there is the number '8' and 
with the AltGr key I get the star (*). But when the English keyboard is 
selected I get '8', star with Shift and ALSO the '8' with the AltGr key.
In previous Ubuntu releases I got accute 'a' (á) on the English keyboard on the 
key '8' with the AltGr key when "Press Right Alt key to choose 3rd level" was 
checked in options.

How to please achieve described behaviour in 13.10?

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  Can't type diacritics with AltGr+letter in Dash or HUD

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