Compose key behaviour change

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Compose key behaviour change

by Daniel Drake-2 :: Rate this Message:

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Hi,

At some point over the last year, the behaviour of the compose key on my
Gentoo-based X setup changed.

Previously I could do this:
Press compose key
Press shift
Press # (UK keyboard: shift + # = ~)
Release #
Release shift
Release compose
Press n

That would give me the character ñ

Something changed (not sure what or when) and now the above sequence no
longer works. It has to be adjusted so that the compose key is released
before pressing any further characters in the sequence:

Press compose key
Release compose key
Press shift
Press #
Release #
Release shift
Press n
Release n

I find that this makes typing considerably harder and I often have to
retry 3 or 4 times until I get what I wanted.

My Fedora 11 system still has the old behaviour where I can start the
keypresses before releasing the compose key, but I wouldn't be surprised
if this would change in an F12 update.

I'm using the evdev on both setups.

Any hints?

Thanks,
Daniel
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Re: Compose key behaviour change

by Daniel Drake-2 :: Rate this Message:

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Daniel Drake wrote:

> At some point over the last year, the behaviour of the compose key on my
> Gentoo-based X setup changed.
>
> Previously I could do this:
> Press compose key
> Press shift
> Press # (UK keyboard: shift + # = ~)
> Release #
> Release shift
> Release compose
> Press n
>
> That would give me the character ñ
>
> Something changed (not sure what or when) and now the above sequence no
> longer works. It has to be adjusted so that the compose key is released
> before pressing any further characters in the sequence:
>
> Press compose key
> Release compose key
> Press shift
> Press #
> Release #
> Release shift
> Press n
> Release n
>
> I find that this makes typing considerably harder and I often have to
> retry 3 or 4 times until I get what I wanted.

Turns out that this is a GTK+ issue, why did it take me months to think
of that?
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=601959

Daniel
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