dead key for accents does not work in Oxygen 10.3 on Ubuntu
Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2014 4:36 am
Hello,
I am using Oxygen 10.3 on Ubuntu. I recently upgraded from Ubuntu 12.10 to 13.10 and am now experiencing a weird bug. The dead key to produce accented characters (e.g., "´" + "e" = "é") does not work in Oxygen, although it does work in other applications. That is, in Oxygen typing "´" + "e" produces "e", without the accent. Hitting the dead key does not show any effect. The weird thing about it is this: Right after launching Oxygen, the dead key [i]does[/i] work, but after switching to another application and then returning to Oxygen, it has stopped working.
Searching on the internet, I found out that there have been problems with the dead key in java applications on Ubuntu:
http://bugs[dot]launchpad[dot]net/ubuntu/+source/openjdk-6/+bug/540751
(In this link the dots are replaced by "[dot]" because otherwise the system does not let me post the link.)
But in this bug report the problem is said to be solved under Ubuntu 13.10, whereas for me the problem appeared under that version of Ubuntu. Any ideas about what might be the problem, and about how to resolve it?
Thank you in advance for your help,
Wolfhart
I am using Oxygen 10.3 on Ubuntu. I recently upgraded from Ubuntu 12.10 to 13.10 and am now experiencing a weird bug. The dead key to produce accented characters (e.g., "´" + "e" = "é") does not work in Oxygen, although it does work in other applications. That is, in Oxygen typing "´" + "e" produces "e", without the accent. Hitting the dead key does not show any effect. The weird thing about it is this: Right after launching Oxygen, the dead key [i]does[/i] work, but after switching to another application and then returning to Oxygen, it has stopped working.
Searching on the internet, I found out that there have been problems with the dead key in java applications on Ubuntu:
http://bugs[dot]launchpad[dot]net/ubuntu/+source/openjdk-6/+bug/540751
(In this link the dots are replaced by "[dot]" because otherwise the system does not let me post the link.)
But in this bug report the problem is said to be solved under Ubuntu 13.10, whereas for me the problem appeared under that version of Ubuntu. Any ideas about what might be the problem, and about how to resolve it?
Thank you in advance for your help,
Wolfhart