Latin speakers (spanish, brazilian-portuguese) using a US International keyboard layout faces a different behavior from Windows™ to Linux.
This repo was created to try to provide the same Windows™ behavior for latin speakers using an en_US
keyboard layout.
Run sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales
and aside the default checked locale en_US.UTF-8
, additionally enable en_US ISO-8859-1
.
Reboot.
Modern versions of ibus
appears to properly handle the .XCompose
file.
So, download the file and place it at your home folder (and logout/login) should be enough to get proper latin accents:
cd ~
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/raelgc/win_us_intl/master/.XCompose
Logout and login again.
If ibus
is not working for you, you can rely on uim
as Input Method, which supports both GTK+ and Qt immodules with legacy XIM
support.
This deb package has a better approach then the manual installations: it creates a global Compose file, available to all users.
To install, open a terminal and run:
sudo apt-add-repository -y ppa:rael-gc/utils
sudo apt update
sudo apt install win-us-intl
gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.xsettings disabled-gtk-modules '["'keyboard'"]'
im-config -n uim
Logout and login. If that doesn't work, try rebooting the system.
Open a terminal and run at home folder:
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/raelgc/win_us_intl/master/.XCompose
sudo apt-get -y install uim
im-config -n uim
Logout and login. If that doesn't work, try rebooting the system.
Open a terminal and run at home folder:
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/raelgc/win_us_intl/master/.XCompose
gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.keyboard active false
sudo yum -y install uim uim-gtk3
imsettings-switch -q uim
Logout and login. If that doesn't work, try rebooting the system.
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/raelgc/win_us_intl/master/.XCompose
gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.xsettings disabled-gtk-modules '["'keyboard'"]'
sudo yum -y install uim uim-gtk3
imsettings-switch -q uim
Logout and login. If that doesn't work, try rebooting the system.
Open a terminal and run at home folder:
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/raelgc/win_us_intl/master/.XCompose
sudo zypper in uim
Logout and login. If that doesn't work, try rebooting the system.
Open a terminal and run at home folder:
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/raelgc/win_us_intl/master/.XCompose
gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.xsettings disabled-gtk-modules '["'keyboard'"]'
sudo pacman -S uim
Include these lines on file ~/.xprofile
:
export GTK_IM_MODULE=uim
export QT_IM_MODULE=uim
uim-xim &
export XMODIFIERS=@im=uim
Logout and login. If that doesn't work, try rebooting the system.
- Ubuntu Unity Dash don't respect the cedilla. Any other programs will work fine (Firefox, Google Chrome, Gnome programs, KDE programs, etc).
- Some obscure key combinations haven't been covered yet (acute + ß).
- Some dead key combinations don't work at all (acute + diaeresis != '")
Make sure your keyboard is using English (US, intl., with dead keys)
as layout.
Make sure you logged out before testing.
Make sure you rebooted your computer if logging out didn't work.
In case of issues with Qt
environments, try define global variables like described in uim/Setup page.
New versions of uim
are displaying a float toolbar, which can be removed. Open uim-pref-gtk
(or uim-pref-qt
) and in Toolbar section change Display
value to Never
.
New versions of uim
have Global Bindings using Space and Shift as accelerators. Open uim-pref-gtk
(or uim-pref-qt
) and at the Global Key Bindings 1 and Global Key Bindings 2 section edit all shortcuts, removing the assigned keys.
Please, take a look in the Uim Troubleshooting guide, specifically in the "Uim doesn't work with an application" section.
If the Qt or GTK immodule causes application crashes or it doesn't work, try to force uim to use XIM in the application:
QT_IM_MODULE=xim opera # force uim to use XIM in Opera
If you modify this file to improve the compatibility with the original Windows US Intl Behavior, please open an issue in this repo. We'll gladly merge both files after determining those changes will match the usual behavior in Windows, giving credit where due.