Glad to hear that you appreciate it, Leandro.

I'd like to clarify the nature of the change. Basically I 'stole' the
dead key, which in the "English (US, international with dead keys)"
layout is used for typing á, é, ć, etc., and converted it to a dead key
for typing ȩ, ç, etc. The key is marked with a red frame in the attached
graphical layout.

As a consequence, typing e.g. á and é is made more difficult. It can be
done with <AltGr>+a respective <AltGr>+e, but there is no longer a dead
key for typing á or é.

So I'd like to ask: Is this the best way to fix 'the cedilla issue'? Is
this in accordance with people's expectations?

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+2.0/+bug/518056/+attachment/4361306/+files/us-intl-cedilla-layout.png

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