On 2022-01-22 06:44, Carlos E. R. wrote:
Carlos, you have to be the only person on this list who would say this. Refusing to use a partial solution simply because you cannot use it in some particular instance seems rather silly to me. Besides, I already found the solution to enable it in a console, half an hour before you posted your reply.
A partial solution is not valid, as that post was sent using a terminal.
What on earth are you talking about? How does it matter what I used to send the email? We are talking here about how to get Ctrl-Shift-u working again in Linux.
Your other post about Zmodem I saw later, so it is a problem specific to konsole, not to terminals.
Meaning just what exactly? I found a solution that works everywhere, except there is a setting in Konsole that prevented it from working there. I found that as well, and posted how to overcome that. Now you have a complete solution which will restore the ability to enter any Unicode character globally, so what exactly is your problem? You still haven't told us why you "had to" remove ibus from your system.
ibus is tabooed on my system. I have no need for multilingual input and don't want all the bloat that ibus brings with it.
Yes, exactly, same reasoning. Actually, I see I have it installed, but not running, AFAIK (I think I removed it in the past, but got installed back). I do write in more than one language, but I don't need different keyboard layouts to do so.
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That was:
Letter 'u' Ctrl-shift-u 0308 spacebar Ctrl-shift-u 0304 spacebar
no ibus needed.
And you are running 15.2, yes? It was working OK in that release, stopped working in 15.3 as well as more recent releases of TW (as posted by others). Did I need to mention explicitly in my initial post that the problem does not appear to exist in 15.2? I rather thought that much was clear, without having to mention it so precisely.