> I would recommend you use altgr-comma c instead. this is implemented on
> at least danish, swedish, norwegian an finnish keyboards for X.
> Apostrophe-c should mean C with apostrophe - and not c with cedilla.
>
> Best regards
> Keld

There is no AltGr key on a standard US keyboard.  And on usual US intl
keyboards, at least those I used on MS windows or when no locale was set
under Linux, <apostrophe> <c> generates c with cedilla.  So now what?  I
strongly believe that the standard is <apostrophe> <c>.  Now how am I
supposed to generate a <c> cedilla on a US keyboard when no AltGr key
exist?

What language use <c> with an accute accent BTW?  My point is that we
should keep the standard going with languages that do not have any use for
<c> with an accute accent, such as french for example.

Best regards,
Hans Deragon


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