Ubuntu – Danish Mac keyboard layout isn’t correct

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No matter which one of the 5 available Danish keyboard layouts I choose from, the @ symbol (at) is always alt2 instead of the alt', which is normal on Danish Mac keyboards.

The answer to No keyboard layout in keyboard preferences to match Danish macbook doesn't fix this.

List of Danish keyboard layouts in Ubuntu:

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Danish (Macintosh) keyboard layout in Ubuntu:

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Danish keyboard layout in Mac OS X (no modifiers, shift, alt, alt+shift):

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If there is not an easy way to fix this without manually changing all the keys, could I use the following text to automate this?

1:              $1234567890+´
2:              qwertyuiopå¨
3:              asdfghjklæø'
4:              <zxcvbnm,.-

SHIFT-1:        §!"#€%&/()=?`
SHIFT-2:        QWERTYUIOPÅ^
SHIFT-3:        ASDFGHJKLÆØ*
SHIFT-4:        >ZXCVBNM;:_

ALT-1:          ¡“§£∞™¶[]≠±'
ALT-2:          °∑鮆¥ü|œπ‘~
ALT-3:          ªß∂ƒ©«‹∆¬äö@
ALT-4:          ≤Ω…ç√∫ñµ‚·–

SHIFT+ALT-1:    '¯”$¢‰˜\{}≈¿⁄
SHIFT+ALT-2:    •˚ɇŸÜıŒ∏’^
SHIFT+ALT-3:    Êˇ˘fiÁ»›˝flÄÖº
SHIFT+ALT-4:    ≥¸˙Ç◊ËÑ˛„÷—

Best Answer

This looks like an issue that must be fixed by Canonical. I do not see how I could offer a fix. It may be an issue with the localization and/or the Apple hardware support for Ubuntu. Try submitting a bug report to Canonical by going to Launchpad.net. Find Ubuntu, and then report this bug. Include a link to this page so the developers can see your descriptive images. I am sure they will take your problem very seriously.

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