No matter which one of the 5 available Danish keyboard layouts I choose from, the @
symbol (at) is always Alt-2 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:
Danish (Macintosh)
keyboard layout in Ubuntu:
Danish keyboard layout in Mac OS X (no modifiers, shift, alt, alt+shift):
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˛„÷—