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27.1; Shortcuts don't work with Russian layout active on Linux (Ubuntu)
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Message #14 received at 49379 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
You're right, any keys with modifiers don't work in Russian layout on
Emacs, but some of them do work on the Terminal in Ubuntu (at least keys
with <Ctrl>), so I can for example type command on the terminal: "sudo
apt update", switch to Russian layout then press <Ctrl+A> or <Ctrl+E> to
move the cursor to the beginning/end of the command. Combinations with
<Alt> key don't work for me either on the Terminal.
On 7/4/21 5:10 PM, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> [Please use Reply All to keep the bug address on the CC list.]
>
>> From: Petr Losev <wowpetr <at> gmail.com>
>> Date: Sun, 4 Jul 2021 16:51:43 +0300
>>
>> Any shortcuts related to the text editor, e.g. Ctrl-n, Ctrl-p for moving
>> to the next/previous line in the text editor while editing text.
> So you mean that keys with modifiers (Ctrl, Meta, etc.) don't work? I
> think it's a known limitation on X (it works as expected on
> MS-Windows). Emacs reads the keys on a level where retrieving the
> hardware keys and then translating them to the English equivalents is
> not easy.
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