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MealstroM, 2011-12-16 17:05:06

Ubuntu rus/ukr layout, how to type @ ?

I ran into a problem,
English layout: shift+2 = @
Russian/Ukrainian layout: shift+2 = "
(same problem with symbol | )

How to print @ from Russian/Ukrainian layout?

Workaround:
1. U+0040
2. switch USA, type @ and vice versa
3. copy from a safe place

Suitable solution:
Type by key combination instead of the letter Ґ (your choice)
how can I change it and where?

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flight, 2011-12-16
@flight

Why do you need this symbol when typing Russian text? Anyway, when typing an email address and writing code, the layout is always English.

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Anatoly, 2011-12-16
@taliban

In Windows, actually on the keyboard, there is also no dog in the Russian layout, as well as a backslash)

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Cthutq66a, 2011-12-16
@Cthutq66a

I don't know about Ubuntu, but on Windows ord('@') = 64 and accordingly "alt" + "6,4"[email protected]

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MealstroM, 2012-05-14
@MealstroM

I decided to replace the capslock with a dog. "/usr/share/X11/xkb/keycodes/xfree86"

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