Op vrijdag 20 april 2018 13:57:28 CEST schreef Joachim Wagner:
Supposedly the combination right shift, right shift + right control would activate compose. Then, for instance, o/ would produce the o with a slash, ø
Actually, at least in openSUSE Leap 42.3, you don't need the first right shift. (Or maybe you don't mean the comma to mean to release the key.) Just pressing right shift down, keeping it pressed while also pressing right control and releasing both seems to do the job.
Contrary to my earlier reply in this thread I then agree with Liam and Peter that this is a bad default as it conflicts with normal editing as also pointed out in the bug report mentioned by Wolfgang.
Anyway, the bug comments sound like it will stay deactivated.
Joachim In (at least) GNOME, KDE and Enlightenment you can easily configure the keyboard to use f.e. Alt-Gr as the compose key. In the olden days we used to set this option in xorg.conf
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