On 2015-03-30 22:37, Leandro wrote:
> I see! No, unfortunately we also need the accute dead keys for á, é, í,
> ó and ú.

I suspected that.

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

In that case I don't think that an additional keyboard layout is the way
to go.

I have played around a little, and as far as I can tell, '+c = ç if the
environment variable LC_CTYPE is set to "pt_BR.UTF-8". That's normally
the case in Ubuntu when the display language is Brazilian Portuguese. If
this is the case (please correct me if I'm wrong), the problem is
typically limited to sessions with some other display language but
Brazilian Portuguese.

The attached file might be a step forward. If you install that file in
/etc/profile.d, the desired behavior with respect to typing '+c will be
there as long as either the display language or the regional formats is
Brazilian Portuguese.

Please let me know what you think.

** Attachment added: "cedilla-brazil.sh"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+2.0/+bug/518056/+attachment/4362096/+files/cedilla-brazil.sh

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