I was trying to figure out what you mean. s/theory/approach/
> On the Czech QWERTY keyboard, pressing 123 produces +ěš.
why "echo"?
seems like you are simulating the AltGr modifier, there is a syntax with &(.) for that
perl -MX11::GUITest=:ALL -E'SendKeys(q{&(e)}) or say "FAILED"' €
unfortunately there is no alternative for umlauts in German keyboard settings and configuring the COMPOSE key doesn't help inside X11::GUITest either.
perl -MX11::GUITest=:ALL -E'SendKeys(q({CAP " a})) or say "FAILED"' FAILED
I also briefly tested the output with the xev tool, which shows the failing request
" XLookupString gives 1 bytes: (0d) "
Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language :)
see Wikisyntax for the Monastery
In reply to Re^4: X11::GUITest and Umlauts
by LanX
in thread X11::GUITest and Umlauts
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