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You could try enabling the compose key
I stopped using Gnome a few years ago, I'm running on Cinnamon now.
For me it is ralt, then hold ralt and hit e twice = ə; a twice = å; c twice = č, s twice = ß; ralt then 1 then 4 = ¼…there are alot; and ā = ralt then a then minus
I also have right alt. I can do āēīōū by holding right alt and pressing the letter. Just checking settings, I seem to have the compose key disabled but the alternate character key enabled. I have Māori as the input language.
right-alt as the alternative character key must be the default as I had it too, but at least replying here (in Zen) it doesn't seem to do anything. So I added another input source to have English & Maori, but still doesn't seem to do anything, nor does toggling the compose key.
I guess there's a chance Zen just doesn't respect those settings / implement them.
I tested in Zen and it works fine for me 🤷
I don't have English as an input, only Māori. It doesn't prevent you using letters not in Māori, in fact it seems to work the same as English but allow the macrons. I noticed the same thing in Windows as well.
Ah! That's what it was, as soon as I took English out, I can right-alt and do the ā.
Too easy! I suspect it can't use more than one input source at once, and you're supposed to switch between them using the Super+Space combo. So it was probably still set to English.