GNU bug report logs - #12806
24.3.50; Dead keys misbehavior when scroll-lock is enabled

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Package: emacs;

Reported by: Dani Moncayo <dmoncayo <at> gmail.com>

Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2012 19:58:02 UTC

Severity: normal

Found in version 24.3.50

Done: Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org>

Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.

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From: help-debbugs <at> gnu.org (GNU bug Tracking System)
To: Dani Moncayo <dmoncayo <at> gmail.com>
Subject: bug#12806: closed (Re: bug#12806: 24.3.50; Dead keys misbehavior
 when scroll-lock is enabled)
Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2012 03:48:03 +0000
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Your bug report

#12806: 24.3.50; Dead keys misbehavior when scroll-lock is enabled

which was filed against the emacs package, has been closed.

The explanation is attached below, along with your original report.
If you require more details, please reply to 12806 <at> debbugs.gnu.org.

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From: Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org>
To: Dani Moncayo <dmoncayo <at> gmail.com>
Cc: 12806-done <at> debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: Re: bug#12806: 24.3.50;
	Dead keys misbehavior when scroll-lock is enabled
Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2012 05:47:23 +0200
> Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2012 23:12:27 +0100
> From: Dani Moncayo <dmoncayo <at> gmail.com>
> Cc: 12806 <at> debbugs.gnu.org
> 
> > The last one works for me just fine.  Are you sure caps-lock does not
> > work at all, no matter what the state of the various "lock" keys?  If
> > that only happened when Num Lock was on, then I fixed that in revision
> > 110826.
> 
> I didn't try to change num-lock.  So, with revno 110825 the caps-lock
> key works only when num-lock is off, because if I set num-lock on, all
> letters are written in lowercase as I said.
> 
> Now, with revno 110826 everything seem to work correctly, even the
> original problem of this bug report.
> 
> So I think you can close this bug report.
> 
> Thank you so much!

Great, closing.

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From: Dani Moncayo <dmoncayo <at> gmail.com>
To: bug-gnu-emacs <at> gnu.org
Subject: 24.3.50; Dead keys misbehavior when scroll-lock is enabled
Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2012 20:54:19 +0100
To reproduce this bug, you'll need a keyboard with "dead keys" (like
my spanish keyboard, for example).

Recipe from "emacs -Q":

1. Enable scroll-lock (I can't do this while the Emacs frame has the
focus - I have to select another application before).
2. Try to write an accented "a" ("á") by typing the dead key "´" and
then the key "a".

I observe that:
* What gets inserted is a plain "a" (without the accent).
* The dead key has no effect over the "a" nor the following letters I
type, until I type an <SPC>: at that moment, an "´" is inserted
instead.

The above misbehavior persists even after exiting Emacs and starting
it again (as long as scroll-lock is "on").

This bug has annoyed me for months, but until now I didn't have a
reproducible recipe.


In GNU Emacs 24.3.50.1 (i386-mingw-nt6.1.7601)
 of 2012-11-05 on MS-W7-DANI
Bzr revision: 110809 lekktu <at> gmail.com-20121105172930-a5gn0bwi4lndchhw
Windowing system distributor `Microsoft Corp.', version 6.1.7601
Configured using:
 `configure --with-gcc (4.7) --no-opt --enable-checking --cflags
 -I../../libs/libXpm-3.5.10/include -I../../libs/libXpm-3.5.10/src
 -I../../libs/libpng-1.2.37-lib/include -I../../libs/zlib-1.2.5
 -I../../libs/giflib-4.1.4-1-lib/include
 -I../../libs/jpeg-6b-4-lib/include
 -I../../libs/tiff-3.8.2-1-lib/include
 -I../../libs/libxml2-2.7.8-w32-bin/include/libxml2
 -I../../libs/gnutls-3.0.9-w32-bin/include
 -I../../libs/libiconv-1.9.2-1-lib/include'

Important settings:
  value of $LANG: ESN
  locale-coding-system: cp1252
  default enable-multibyte-characters: t


-- 
Dani Moncayo



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