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Message #73211
[Bug 1046258] Re: Certain applications ignore default locale character set
[Expired for wine (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: wine (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1046258
Title:
Certain applications ignore default locale character set
Status in “goldendict” package in Ubuntu:
Expired
Status in “libreoffice” package in Ubuntu:
Expired
Status in “wine” package in Ubuntu:
Expired
Bug description:
This is a minor, but annoying bug that concerns the "ç" character in
LibreOffice, Goldendict and WINE. My system is Ubuntu 12.04, with XFCE
as the desktop environment, English as the default language for most
locale settings, and alternative international as the keyboard layout.
Typing the cedilla character ("ç") used to be a pain until I realized
that by setting the default character set to French
(LC_CTYPE="fr_FR.UTF8") in locale (both /etc/environment and
/etc/default/locale), I could enter it with '+c (two successive
keystrokes), instead of AltGr+comma + c (three keystrokes, first two
simultaneous). In Ubuntu 10.04, as soon as the locale setting was
changed, it worked across the board in all applications, including
OpenOffice, but in 12.04, whereas some applications (Firefox,
Thunderbird, Leafpad, Terminal etc.) now interpret '+c as a cedilla,
some, including LibreOffice, Goldendict as well as all my WINE
software, don't recognize the new key combination and give me an
accented c "ć" instead of a cedilla.
Any recommendations, or ideas as to what the problem might be ?
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