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wilbefast:
German's not my forte  - prefer French or Italian. I had a look on Google for help and I found another (duplicate) codeblocks thread that I hadn't picked up before:

http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,8298.0.html

ameirhaeghe suggested fiddling with keyboard setting (System > Preferences > Keyboard) so I changed a few setting and it all seems to be working now (fingers crossed I haven't broken something else though  :o)

I changed from in General "France Alternative" (default settings picked up by flash boot) to "France" and changed the Layout from something that wasn't Dell to Dell "Laptop/Notebook Inspiron" (there was no option for Vostro but I figure that's close enough).



William

libfab:
I also have the bug again due to kubuntu's new xorg.conf by-pass. As a follow-on, I tried the hal way, with no result.
There still remains the setxkbmap way (see my post above).
As a lazy (yet efficient) way out, I now integrate the setxkbmap command to my ... codeblocks.desktop icon:

right-click on icon > Application > Command > setxkbmap -option nbsp:none && codeblocks %F

Not ideal yet it works.

wilbefast:
Have you tried fiddling with the keyboard settings? It worked fine for me and I didn't even have to mess around with manually editing configuration files.

libfab:
Yes, it works your way too. On Kunbuntu the fiddling is a bit different, use:
Configuration systeme (System settings) > Region et langue   (Region and language) > Model: any generic key PC will do (I use 105 key) | Layout variant: Défaut (Default)
It's the Alternative variant that causes the bug (-variant oss and subvariants like oss_latin9). With -variant unspecified, it's OK.

Still, I wonder whether the bug is Ubuntu's, Wx's, or C::B's ...

3sv:
I had also this bug with Ubuntu 9.10, 64 bit. In the beginning space bar was working ok, but it stopped for an unknown reason.
I was able to fix it just by setting my keyboard lay-out to qwerty, and then back to azerty.
Seems like it's not related to any codeblocks setting, I have deleted my ~/.codeblocks folder and that didn't changed anything.
I am also not sure if this bug pure ubuntu related. I found no other program with the same problem, and I can't reproduce the error now that its works again. Nasty.

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