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[Bug 1264860] Re: automatic capitalization doesn't disable if first letter has an accent

 

** Also affects: ubuntu-keyboard (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

** Changed in: ubuntu-keyboard (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Confirmed

** Changed in: ubuntu-keyboard (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => High

** No longer affects: ubuntu-keyboard

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Title:
  automatic capitalization doesn't disable if first letter has an accent

Status in “ubuntu-keyboard” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hi

  I test Ubuntu Touch (in dual boot, it's actually image Ubuntu 14.04
  (r79) and I discovered a bug in auto-capitalization. My language is
  french.

  What happens :
  I enter some text with autocapitalization enabled. If the first letter contains an accent like "É" in "École", auto-capitalization doesn't disapeur : keyboard stay capitalized until you enter a "traditionnal letter". Example :
  École --> ÉCole
  Ééééécole --> ÉÉÉÉÉÉCole (this word doesn't exists it's just a test)

  What should happen :
  Autocapitalization should stop after the first letter, no matter if there is an accent or not

  How to reproduce :
  On a phone (keyboard related bug so it's not reproducible on a desktop-installed app) : 
  Enable auto-capitalization
  go to any app where you can enter some text (like messaging app)
  Try typing any word beginning with an accent like École. Autocapitalization will not disable after the first letter É but after the first not-accentuated letter (here the C --> ÉCole)

  
  $ adb shell getprop ro.cm.device
  mako

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