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Hotkeys don't work on some non-English keyboard layouts (Linux) #301
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i tried the english (us) layout and it worked. but it still doesn't work even with polish even though polish is latin |
Can confirm, but not sure how to fix this at the moment |
could you add graphical buttons for undo/redo then? |
I've noticed that this only occurs with non-standard layouts, like Polish Dvorak variants, Here's one workaround you might try: create a file
This is an example fix for Polish Dvorak, but you might need to tweak key codes depending on what layout you're using. Also it will only work in the latest development build. |
also debian, and just standard qwerty polish |
i tried other layouts, they do work, even russian and arabic work, but polish, ukrainian, and hebrew don't |
Weird, they all work for me - I'm suspecting this is some distro-related issue. I've brought back the undo/redo buttons on the right panel on the desktop in the development build. You may also try assigning something like "Control + Ż" as described above. |
but ż is altgr+z, would i also need to hold altgr? |
i removed every layout but polish from the settings. |
using 3.12 on linux, ctrl+z does nothing
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