Bug 88369

Summary: entry of unicode characters containing c hex is broken
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: Michael Young <m.a.young>
Component: vteAssignee: Nalin Dahyabhai <nalin>
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Description Michael Young 2003-04-09 14:43:28 UTC
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Netscape/7.0

Description of problem:
If you hold down contol shift to enter a unicode character containing the hex
digit c, eg. c7 = capital c cedilla, the c won't appear, and you can't enter the
character.

Comment 1 Michael Young 2003-04-09 18:49:12 UTC
Actually, control-shift c is being grabbed by gnome-terminal for something else.
It is confusing, but I don't suppose there is much you can do about it.

Comment 2 Nalin Dahyabhai 2003-05-30 23:07:17 UTC
The key is bound to Edit/Copy by default, and the key binding can be changed in
the keybindings editor (Edit/Keybindings...)  If you don't have a menu bar,
click in the terminal with the right mouse button and select "Show Menubar."