With a Russian keyboard layout, I cannot access the Russian Ruble symbol ₽ with Alt Gr + 8.
Does anyone have a solution for this, or is this fixed in newer Ubuntu versions? I use Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS.
I have already installed Russian keyboard layout.
In language support -> installed languages I already have Russian.
But when I open text file with Cyrillic I have encoding problems. This files was created in Windows earlier. With new files I don't have this problem.
Ïðîäâèíóòàÿ ìàìà
Ìàìà ñòðàòåã ñåìåéíûé íàø Åùå óñòðîèò íàì øàáàø Ìû ñ íåé íå óìðåì îò ñêóêè, Çà ýòî öåëóåì åé ðóêè.
UPD. I tried to specify Windows-1251 encoding manually while opening file and Cyrillic has shown correct. I don't have problem in files, which encoding was set as UTF-8.
This is the mnemonic Russian keyboard in Windows.
while this is the phonetic Russian layout in Ubuntu.
In Windows there are some Russian characters mapped in different keys and also:
From Wikipedia:
Windows 10 includes its own implementation of a mnemonic QWERTY-based input method for Russian, which does not fully rely on assigning a key to every Russian letter, but uses the sh, sc, ch, ya (ja), yu (ju), ye (je), yo (jo) combinations to input ш, щ, ч, я, ю, э and ё respectively.