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Number row on Russian Typewriter works unexpectedly #21

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irigone opened this issue Dec 13, 2020 · 3 comments
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Number row on Russian Typewriter works unexpectedly #21

irigone opened this issue Dec 13, 2020 · 3 comments

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@irigone
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irigone commented Dec 13, 2020

I have "C--" bound to text-scale-decrease. On Russian Typewriter layout, C-2 decreases the text size instead of a digit argument.
Not sure if you can fix this.
You probably know about it, but there's a way to get the key position instead of the letter. I used the screenkey utility a lot to show key presses which I make. It has a setting that does that (e.g. if I type ф on the keyboard it will show as English "a" on the screen). It also registers the whole number row normally even if you use Russian Typewriter. Even better, it translates Russian to Dvorak as well #20 . Perhaps we could change to that instead, since the project is Xorg-oriented (as far as I can tell)?

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a13 commented Dec 21, 2020

but there's a way to get the key position instead of the letter

Sure, but there's no way to tell whether we want to insert a "ф" character or the pressed key is a part of smth like "C-x a"

Related: https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=43830

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a13 commented Dec 21, 2020

since the project is Xorg-oriented

Actually, it works on macOS and Windows as well

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irigone commented Dec 21, 2020

I totally forgot about these!
I told guys in the mailing list about the issue yesterday, hope they'll fix it.

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