@Leandro:
You can't be possibly serious about this.  I write in many languages, and need 
to be able to enter <accented c> (don't know currently how to do this, other 
than copy-pasting it from another text), and I need to write it often.  And 
there are millions who do need <accented c>.  I don't care whatsoever if there 
is an additional tweaked version of UK/US keyboard layout (which can be even 
the default) where you have a generic_dead_character at the place of 
dead_accute, which together with C produces ç (I can't believe I have just 
typed <accent> and <c>), but overriding <accent>+<c> = cedillad c for all 
possible input layouts is simply unacceptable.  Accent+C -- as it says -- is 
accented C.  How can this be even argued?!  This is ridiculous and very 
frustrating.

Or if it is not done this way, how come on compose-type accents
(obviously I am using compose-type dead accents, since I need many
accents), where there is seperate dead cedilla, accuted C still comes
out as ç??

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

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