@mntmn Not a Linux expert, so not sure – default XUbuntu 22 installation with XFCE.
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RastPort (rastport@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 13-Jun-2024 00:00:15 JST RastPort -
RastPort (rastport@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 12-Jun-2024 23:57:43 JST RastPort @mntmn @niklasnisbeth @martijnbraam Tested with KiCAD 8.0.2 on Ubuntu. Works as @niklasnisbeth describes. Grab component center, then it will be aligned to the grid. Grab a pad, pad center will be aligned to the grid, so component center will not, especially if pin pitch of the component is in inches/mils.
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RastPort (rastport@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 23-Mar-2023 20:14:42 JST RastPort @mntmn @chainq Yes, but on traditional German QWERTZ, ä, ö and ü do not need any qualifier.
In Poland we use US layout and write ą, ć, ę, ł, ń, ó, ś, ż as AltGr + a, c, e, l, n, o, s and z respectively. The only exception is ź, which is AltGr + x.
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RastPort (rastport@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 23-Mar-2023 19:43:36 JST RastPort @mntmn Not a fan of it. Using this keymap for my native Polish is unnecessarily cumbersome. And still idea of character combining as implemented in Linux, is easier to remember. When I need to write ö, I simply press ScrLock (my choice for combination introducer), then "o" then doublequote. Similarly é is ScrLock, then "e", then apostrophe, and so on.