Created attachment 397873 [details] gtkbuilder file outlining the problem Description of problem: When using underlines to specify accelerator keys in labels of e.g. check/radioboxes, character combinations like "fi" are completely underlined instead of only one of these characters. I assume that gtk/pango automatically creates a ligature character out of these two characters. I have observed this in both glade2/libglade and glade3/gtkbuilder. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): gtk2-2.18.7-1.fc12.i686 glade2-2.12.2-7.fc12.x86_64 glade3-3.6.7-2.fc12.x86_64 How reproducible: Easily. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Load attached GtkBuilder file into glade-3, it contains a window with a checkbox and a radiobox with the labels "Con_firm"/"Conf_irm" (with underlining enabled). Actual results: In both labels, both "f" and "i" are underlined, but the accelerator is only "f" or only "i" respectively. Expected results: Only the correct character is underlined. Additional info: I could work around this by enabling markup for a label and putting dummy markup between the characters (e.g. "Con_f<b></b>irm"). I decided not to use this because it would be very confusing to translators (and would be ripped out later anyway).
Still the case on F-13 with gtk2-2.20.1-1.fc13.x86_64.
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