- 
    Bug 
- 
    Resolution: Fixed
- 
     P3 P3
- 
    jfx24, jfx26
- 
        b11
- 
        x86_64
- 
        linux
                    ADDITIONAL SYSTEM INFORMATION :
Linux Mint 22.1 or Ubuntu 24.04.3, no matter the desktop environment
Java jdk 24.0.2 from https://jdk.java.net/24/
A DESCRIPTION OF THE PROBLEM :
With an European keyboard layout such as Spanish, keyboard dead keys to use accented characters as áóéíóú do not work. For example, to get an accented e you type tilde (') and then type e and you should get é , it works fine with JavaFX 21 but not with 24 or 26
STEPS TO FOLLOW TO REPRODUCE THE PROBLEM :
Run KeyEventViewer from this other bug report: https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8340982 ,
Type tilde followed by a vower (eg: ' + e)
EXPECTED VERSUS ACTUAL BEHAVIOR :
EXPECTED -
Character é should appear
ACTUAL -
Character e (without the tilde) appears
            
Linux Mint 22.1 or Ubuntu 24.04.3, no matter the desktop environment
Java jdk 24.0.2 from https://jdk.java.net/24/
A DESCRIPTION OF THE PROBLEM :
With an European keyboard layout such as Spanish, keyboard dead keys to use accented characters as áóéíóú do not work. For example, to get an accented e you type tilde (') and then type e and you should get é , it works fine with JavaFX 21 but not with 24 or 26
STEPS TO FOLLOW TO REPRODUCE THE PROBLEM :
Run KeyEventViewer from this other bug report: https://bugs.openjdk.org/browse/JDK-8340982 ,
Type tilde followed by a vower (eg: ' + e)
EXPECTED VERSUS ACTUAL BEHAVIOR :
EXPECTED -
Character é should appear
ACTUAL -
Character e (without the tilde) appears
- relates to
- 
                    JDK-8340982 [win] Dead key followed by Space generates two characters instead of one -           
- Resolved
 
-         
- links to
- 
                     Commit(master)
        openjdk/jfx/d5e817d6 Commit(master)
        openjdk/jfx/d5e817d6
- 
                     Review(master)
        openjdk/jfx/1922 Review(master)
        openjdk/jfx/1922
- 
                     Review(master)
        openjdk/jfx/1924 Review(master)
        openjdk/jfx/1924