http://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=981008
http://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=981008#c5
--- Comment #5 from Enol P ---
I could not do the video, but I have a better explanation.
Yast2 installer has Asturian language support but its keyboard layout is not
correct, I mean, I cannot write the special Asturian characters Ḥḥ and Ḷḷ
(instead I get Ħħ and Łł), but with áÁéÉíÍóÓúÚüÜÑñ I have no problem.
Back to a fresh installed system Ħħ, Łł and Ññ can be typed but not
áÁéÉíÍóÓúÚüÜ which is strange. Going to Input Devices > Keyboard > Layouts
there is no keyboard layout set (maybe KDE bug), instead I have to do it by
hand checking "Configure layouts" and then press Add button.
The "Limit selection by language" list forgets Asturian so i have to go through
"Layout" list, select Spanish and then in "Variant" list, select "Asturian
(Spanish, with bottom-dot H and bottom-dot L)" and apply changes. Now I can
type Ḥḥ and Ḷḷ but áÁéÉíÍóÓúÚüÜ not.
On the other hand, I also set "España - asturianu (ast_ES)" as a system region
but same result.
Yast2 keyboard layout settings seem to be overriden at installation stage.
I also reported this bug to KDE some months ago but no reply yet:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=356214
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