Summary: | nl keymaps are incorrect | ||||||||
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Product: | xorg | Reporter: | Grant Williamson <traxtopel> | ||||||
Component: | Input/Keyboard | Assignee: | Xorg Project Team <xorg-team> | ||||||
Status: | RESOLVED INVALID | QA Contact: | |||||||
Severity: | normal | ||||||||
Priority: | high | CC: | erik.andren, pablo | ||||||
Version: | 6.8.1 | ||||||||
Hardware: | x86 (IA32) | ||||||||
OS: | Linux (All) | ||||||||
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i915 platform: | i915 features: | ||||||||
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Description
Grant Williamson
2004-12-09 07:51:43 UTC
Created attachment 1501 [details] [review] Corrects xorg-x11 dutch keyboard Created attachment 1502 [details] [review] corrects x11-xorg dutch keyboard that patch removes direct access to <eacute> (which is needed in dutch language, even if not very common); is that correct? While I agree that <eacute> is used in the Dutch language, it is incorrect. Dutch keyboards have the euro-sign on the E key, not the eacute. I suspect that something needs to be added like what is in place with diaeresis/circumflex i.e. ^ + e = ê or ¨ + e = ë so we would also need to add support for ` + e = é Would you agree? Ping! I got redhat to fix the problem, I think they submitted the patch back to you. Couldn't find anything correlating to this in the xkeyboard-config. I'm closing this one, if someone still experience this bug, reopen it. |
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