Tildes: pressing "~" then "a" results in "~a" and not "ã", as it should

Asked by Alberto R Mitre

The summary says it all... I have a problem with that key. I can get other combinations properly, like: á, à, ä, â... but pressing the combination "Alt gr + 4", writes the tilde "~" all of a sudden. It should wait for another input ("a", for example), and then prompt the result: "ã". Luckily my spanish keyboard has the character ñÑ on it... I guess our portuguese neighbours have the correspondant keys as well, else I don't understand how this error hasn't been reported yet!

The combination doesn't work as expected everywhere: nautilus, firefox, openoffice, unity, etc...

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Fabio Marconi (fabiomarconi) said :
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Fabio Marconi (fabiomarconi) said :
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Best delance (olivier-delance) said :
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Hola!
You have to open Keyboard Preferences and replace "Spanish" keyboard by "Spanish keyboard (including dead key tilda)".
At right top of my screen (but I don't know if it's an old configuration, and so you have also), I have an icon screen on which you can select such properties.

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Alberto R Mitre (armitre) said :
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Wow, that did solve it! It was my mistake, assuming it was a bug in the keyboard layout. I thought the use of tilde as a dead key was a default, but it looks like it wasn't.

Thank you very much, merci beacoup delance!

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Alberto R Mitre (armitre) said :
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Thanks delance, that solved my question.