Cannot type symbols on dead keys (e.g., to write ‘, “, or ^)
Using MATLAB R2022b Update 5 on Fedora Linux 37, but also confirmed not working on Ubuntu 22.04. I cannot write symbols that are on "dead keys", such as ‘, ", or ^. Normally, I would press the key and then space and the character appears, but now, only a space is inserted. It does work when switching to a keyboard layout that does not contain such dead keys (e.g., US International). Is this a bug or a problem on my side? I could not find anything about this issue.Using MATLAB R2022b Update 5 on Fedora Linux 37, but also confirmed not working on Ubuntu 22.04. I cannot write symbols that are on "dead keys", such as ‘, ", or ^. Normally, I would press the key and then space and the character appears, but now, only a space is inserted. It does work when switching to a keyboard layout that does not contain such dead keys (e.g., US International). Is this a bug or a problem on my side? I could not find anything about this issue. Using MATLAB R2022b Update 5 on Fedora Linux 37, but also confirmed not working on Ubuntu 22.04. I cannot write symbols that are on "dead keys", such as ‘, ", or ^. Normally, I would press the key and then space and the character appears, but now, only a space is inserted. It does work when switching to a keyboard layout that does not contain such dead keys (e.g., US International). Is this a bug or a problem on my side? I could not find anything about this issue. linux, dead key MATLAB Answers — New Questions