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Odd terminal behaviour regarding keymap on Ubuntu 21.10

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I'm running Ubuntu 21.10 on an iMac 21" (18,2), and I'm in the UK.

Using the standard Mac keyboard, the best layout I've found is simply English (Macintosh).

All works fine, with the exception of the "3" key in the terminal. Shift-3 should give me "£", and Alt-3 should give me "#".

Everywhere else this is absolutely fine, except from within the terminal. I've tried the built-in one (gnome-terminal) and terminator, and they are both the same. When I press shift-3 I get "#" and when I press alt-3 I get "£".

I would normally use xmodmap to remap the keys, but this isn't system-wide. As an interesting aside though, if I do remap the keys with xmodmap, they switch everywhere BUT the terminal!

Any ideas what's going on?

Demo: google search vs terminal

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