Lowercase Iota and Epsilon don’t work #297

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opened 2012-02-12 19:21:38 +01:00 by nmorin.alt · 1 comment

After recently switching to neo, I noticed the lowercase Iota and Epsilon (the one below Iota and Alpha) appeared dead, even though all other greek characters work fine.

I am using Ubuntu 11.10 (neo was already installed) with a German keyboard. To get layer 4 and 6 working, I had to manually enable the Alt Gr key in the options menu. Also, the rotation key doesn’t seem to work like it is supposed to: instead of behaving like a dead key, it produces a ↻ symbol.

After recently switching to neo, I noticed the lowercase Iota and Epsilon (the one below Iota and Alpha) appeared dead, even though all other greek characters work fine. I am using Ubuntu 11.10 (neo was already installed) with a German keyboard. To get layer 4 and 6 working, I had to manually enable the Alt Gr key in the options menu. Also, the rotation key doesn’t seem to work like it is supposed to: instead of behaving like a dead key, it produces a ↻ symbol.

After recently switching to neo, I noticed the lowercase Iota and Epsilon (the one below Iota and Alpha) appeared dead, even though all other greek characters work fine.

That might be a hardware probem. Try it using the other Shift key or Mod3 key (or both).

Also, the rotation key doesn’t seem to work like it is supposed to: instead of behaving like a dead key, it produces a ↻ symbol.

Please install the Neo-specific ~/.XCompose. See http://wiki.neo-layout.org/wiki/Tote%20Tasten%20und%20Compose#Linux

> After recently switching to neo, I noticed the lowercase Iota and Epsilon (the one below Iota and Alpha) appeared dead, even though all other greek characters work fine. That might be a hardware probem. Try it using the other Shift key or Mod3 key (or both). > Also, the rotation key doesn’t seem to work like it is supposed to: instead of behaving like a dead key, it produces a ↻ symbol. Please install the Neo-specific ~/.XCompose. See http://wiki.neo-layout.org/wiki/Tote%20Tasten%20und%20Compose#Linux
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