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Message #12173
[Bug 1226962] Re: Hotkeys not functional in non-latin keyboard layout
Just use another keyboard switcher (e.g., gxkb) and keep only one
English layout in system layout switcher. I tried gxkb and all worked
fine but some another issues appeared, which specific to gxkb (e.g.,
when laptop was waking up from the sleep mode, gxkb settings were
resetting. Also, I didn't see gxkb indicator on the lock screen, so
sometime I entered the password on wrong layout). But I almost didn't
notice this gxkb-specific issues in comparison with this idiotic
annoying issue in unity-settings-daemon, which cannot be fixed so long
time (wtf? Developers are fixing the result of this issue by adding some
"bicycles" to software where this issue is persist, but they aren't
fixing the ROOT CAUSE in unity-setting-daemon -_-" )
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1226962
Title:
Hotkeys not functional in non-latin keyboard layout
Status in aptana-studio-installer:
New
Status in Default settings and artwork for Baltix OS:
New
Status in LibreOffice:
Fix Released
Status in ibus:
New
Status in Indicator keyboard:
Fix Released
Status in Inkscape:
New
Status in Intellij Idea:
New
Status in monodevelop:
New
Status in mutter:
Fix Released
Status in okular:
New
Status in OpenOffice:
New
Status in sigram:
New
Status in Unity:
Fix Released
Status in gnome-settings-daemon package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Status in gnome-terminal package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Status in kdevelop package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Status in openjdk-7 package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Status in unity package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in unity-settings-daemon package in Ubuntu:
In Progress
Status in gnome-settings-daemon source package in Xenial:
Triaged
Status in gnome-terminal source package in Xenial:
Triaged
Status in kdevelop source package in Xenial:
Confirmed
Status in openjdk-7 source package in Xenial:
Incomplete
Status in unity source package in Xenial:
Fix Released
Status in unity-settings-daemon source package in Xenial:
In Progress
Status in gnome-shell package in Fedora:
Unknown
Status in openoffice package in Fedora:
Unknown
Bug description:
New keyboard layout changer in Ubuntu 13.10 introduce old-new bug. Any system or application hotkey witch use char (for example: ctrl+alt+t for terminal or ctrl+t for new tab in browser) become unfunctional when selected non-latin keyboard layout.
Hotkeys with F1-12, numbers and other non-character buttons works perfectly.
Window manager hotkeys not affected by this bug. All hotkeys in system
parameters->keyboard->hotkeys->windows works perfect with any keyboard
layout.
Workaround for some system hotkeys and two layouts (english and non-
latin): rebind all hotkeys in your local layout. For example instead
of ctrl+alt+t use ctrl+alt+τ (greek tau). That hotkey still work with
english layout. If you use english and two different non-latin
layouts this workaround helps only with one of them.
Dear Ubuntu users and developers!
Please include the following information to your comment about non-latin shortcuts problems:
1. What Ubuntu version do you have (Ubuntu 13.10, Ubuntu 13.10 GNOME, Ubuntu 14.04, Ubuntu 14.04 GNOME and so on), upgraded (describe version) or clean installed
2. What keyboard layout do you have
3. What shortcut for keyboard layout switching do you use
4. On which session you have problems - that is one from Unity, GNOME Shell, GNOME FlashBack/Fallback (Metacity), GNOME FlashBack/Fallback (Compiz)
5. With which program and its version and origin (Ubuntu repositories, PPA, non-deb binary package from some website) you have problems.
By providing this information you can make bug-fixing much simpler and
may be faster.
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For other layout switching problems introduced in Ubuntu 13.10 you can see bug 1218322.
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