Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Hi,
I just updated my Air 1.2 (iirc) to 2.0 and noticed (in TweetDeck, in case that's not an Air problem) that neither Dead Keys nor Compose works.
For example, when I want to create an ä I type: <Shift>+2, a. In Air, I don't get an ä but just an a (Same with é, which is ' + e, gives just an e without accent)
To create ™ I type <Compose>, t, m, but in Air I get just m.
This works flawlessly in all other applications.
(what does work is generating € using <AltGr>+e)
Since I type quite a lot of these special characters, this bug renders all Air applications unusable.
Is there some setting I could change, to restore the 1.x behaviour?
thx,
--
pascal
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Hi Pascal
We are aware of this problem, and are working to get it resolved soon.
-Thanks
Sundeep
AIR Team
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
got the same issue after upgrading to Air 2.0
Does Adobe has some bug track site, to see the status of this bug?
How can we help to test out the patch?
regards,
--
chidalgo
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Hi All
We have logged bug 2641584 in our bug database for this and as I told earlier we are working on getting this fixed ASAP.
-Thanks
Sundeep
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
So, we've been waiting for a month now and by "we" I mean almost every "customer" that relies on graphical signs to communicate on their native language: Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Chile, Colombia, Bolivia, Mexico, Spain, and so on....
The feeling is that we were left behind, so now we just can't use any AIR application, which sadly resembles the lack of a decent, unified Flash player for Linux distros.
So, c'mon guys, for a company of the size and popularity of Adobe this problem should already been solved. Give us a date, at least, so we don't have to keep coming back to your site to check if a new version is out. This is not only a PITA, but it's humiliating and depressing.
It's time for Adobe to show some respect to Linux/Latin users.
Galvao
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
+1... a simple regression problem
still waiting... Adobe, do you need testing? We can test the patch for you!
--
chidalgo
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Thanks for your patience with this issue. This bug (#2641584) has been tested and fixed in our upcoming release of the AIR runtime which we anticipate releasing in a few weeks.
Chris
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Chris:
Thank you, those are really great news. I don't mean to be "pushy", but is there a release date yet?
Thank you once again,
Galvao
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Unfortunately, I don't have a hard date I can give you. A release of AIR requires coordination between multiple product teams. However, if everything goes to plan, it should hopefully be just a few weeks (early August).
Chris
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
That's understandable, Chris. Thanks for the estimation, tho.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Is there a final estimation for the fixed release?
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
If everything goes to plan, it should be very soon. I expect this week and will report back if it's delayed at all.
Chris
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Hi All
AIR 2.0.3 is live now, which fixes this issue. Please get the latest runtime from:
http://get.adobe.com/air/
-Thanks
Sundeep
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Moved discussion to the Problems & Bugs forum