https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1374888
--- Comment #8 from Mauricio Silveira <mauricio(a)livreti.com.br> ---
A bit more of discussion here:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=690750
After some research about LC_CTYPE, I don't think it is the right way to handle
input setting anymore...
In fact it is more complicated than that. I think us_intl should have been kept
as it's always been since the DOS ages, and a new layout us_slav should handle
the characters with acute such as śŕṕń .
I've just found out that my layout is writing śṕńḿ...
In fact I'll go further ahead and make the pt_BR.UTF-8 to include AltGr+, to
write ć ( make it work the opposite way )
The pt_BR.UTF-8 Compose includes en_US.UTF-8 and adds some modifications...
I'll have to drop this discussion for a while, as I have much to do...
I'll double check if previous versions ( I have Fedora22 in my laptop ) have
the same behavior...
On a second thought... if LC_CTYPE is not the way to handle input selection...
why every component that handles input ( ibus, gtk, gnome-terminal, etc )
respects this setting?
More on this later...
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