> There is a letter T in the Greek layout. Also, "terminal" in Greek > translates to "τερματικό", both words start with a letter T. So, there > is no excuse for the Ctrl-Alt-T Unity shortcut not working in Greek > layout.
Greek T is NOT identical to Latin T, they are DISTINCT letters, which only correspond to each other. This is not only a valid excuse, but otherwise we were not able to write a pure greek text containing properly shaped greek T letters. In other words, the unicode code point of greek T and latin T are luckily different. Even "τερματικό" is not identical to "termatiko", there is only a natural correspondance there. Hence the correct solution is if Ctrl-Alt-τ works instead of Ctrl-Alt-t. While it is just a minor amount of difference in terms of the visual shape of the letters, but an essential difference in terms of unicode code points of them. I have no greek keyboard experince, but I am reluctant to think that your greek layout produces latin-t instead of greek-τ. Hence Ctrl-Alt-τ should work instead of Ctrl-Alt-t. I think that all of you have implicitely the following suggestion: the keyboardlayout should be Alt, Ctrl and Ctrl-Alt dependent and even if the plain state produces russian or greek letters, the Alt, Ctrl and Ctrl-Alt layers should be able to remain in US-English layout. However this would need the redesign of the keyboarlyout config tools, in order to make the users able to specify the 4 different layers: the plain, the Alt, the Ctrl and the Ctrl-Alt layers INDEPENDENTLY from each other. Peter. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1226962 Title: Hotkeys not functional in non-latin keyboard layout in 13.10 To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ibus/+bug/1226962/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs