Hello Gunnar,

I see! No, unfortunately we also need the accute dead keys for á, é, í,
ó and ú.

The "key" (phisically speaking) must be the same. That is, 'a = á, and
'c = ç

(We also have other accents, such as à, ã, ê, etc., but all other accents work
perfectly in the US-Intl with dead keys layout. The only exception is the 
cedilla.

In other words, we need to do what the workarounds do, that is, to change the
behavior of the 'c combination, and only that. 

Thanks again,
Leandro.

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  cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c

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