Public bug reported:

In order to meet the expectations by Brazilian Portuguese users (see bug
#518056), the libx11-data package provides the file
/usr/share/X11/locale/pt_BR.UTF-8/Compose. So if LC_CTYPE is set to
"pt_BR.UTF-8", either explicitly or inherited from LANG, typing '+c
results in the ç character. This works when the IM framework is IBus or
none (the latter is really xim), but if you switch to fcitx, it fails,
i.e. '+c' gives ć.

This makes me fear that fcitx somehow breaks X11 compose. Considering
that there is a discussion about making fcitx the default IM framework
for all users in 15.10, I think this a matter of high priority.

** Affects: fcitx (Ubuntu)
     Importance: High
         Status: New

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  fcitx breaks X11 compose

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