Hello,
Although I'm from Spain, I work with English keyboards (international) both in my job and personal computer. To enter Spanish accents or particular characters (like "ñ") I use Alt (rigth)+' or Alt (rigth)+n.
That works perfectly in Cuda when I use it in Windows 10, but in Linux, all works fine in Cuda except the combination Alt (rigth)+n (no ñ or other charapter as output). The strange thing is that it works in other Linux programs (Libre Office, file explorer, browsers, etc.). If I copy/paste the text from other software no problem with the character.
My keyboard distribution:
Thanks in advance for any suggestion/idea.
Spanish characters in English keyboard (Linux)
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Okay, this is a GTK2 Lazarus issue. i can create the report at
https://gitlab.com/freepascal.org/lazar ... s/-/issues
but report from you is better - guys may ask something about your local setup.
https://gitlab.com/freepascal.org/lazar ... s/-/issues
but report from you is better - guys may ask something about your local setup.
Hi again,
At the end it wasn't a Lazarus issue (at least not a serious one, it can be solved through keyboard settings). If you assign a key to type the alternative characters (keyboard settings) it works without problem in Cuda and Double Commander.
Don't known if it's a Lazarus issue, a Linux (Debian) problem, or a bad configuration.
To avoid any inconvenience (or bothering people with minor issues that can be easily solved) I've closed the issue in gitlab.
At the end it wasn't a Lazarus issue (at least not a serious one, it can be solved through keyboard settings). If you assign a key to type the alternative characters (keyboard settings) it works without problem in Cuda and Double Commander.
Don't known if it's a Lazarus issue, a Linux (Debian) problem, or a bad configuration.
To avoid any inconvenience (or bothering people with minor issues that can be easily solved) I've closed the issue in gitlab.