I certainly see the point of having dead_acute + c making a ç, even
though it's totally unintuitive, if for some odd reason it should prove
impossible to assign dead_grave + c or AltGr-, to it (none of which
would interfere with any existing characters).
But, as pointed out in #919899, then compose + apostrophe + c really
must output a c with an acute accent. The one who wants to type a ç
using ComposeKey already has compose + comma + c. (By the way, even
though your mileage varies, I find the ComposeKey sequences quite
intuitive and easy to remember.)
Additionally, if the problem is only with US International, it might be
possible to have dead_acute + c creating a ç only on US International,
but a c with an acute accent on other (European) layouts.
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cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c
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