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I'm using Netbeans 7.3 on a Fedora 18 GNOME (default) spin. Using the Dvorak UK keymap, I can't input accented letters (to input such a character, like "á", I have to press L3Shift+/ (Right Alt+Q on a QWERTY keyboard) followed by A). Accented letters that can be typed with one keypress (optionally with a modifier like L3Shift), like é is still possible. Switching to my native language's QWERTY-like layout, everything works fine.
Could you please test your input when running a plain swing editor by java -jar <path-to-jdk>/demo/jfc/Notepad/Notepad.jar to see whether the problem is jdk related? Thanks.
Well yes, it seems so. I had no other Java software on this machine, thus I thought it's a NetBeans issue. Thank you for pointing out, I go and report it upstream.
Thanks. Closing as invalid.