I spoke with a colleague at work, who also recently upgraded to 16.04
and regularly uses a Czech keyboard.  He did not encounter this problem.
I see now in the keyboards menu in the toolbar (top right) >  Text Entry
Settings,  that there are now 6 options for a Czech keyboard.  The
original one I was using was the first one "Czech".  I tried the
different input sources and found that Czech (UCW layout, accented
letter only), provides the correct key combinations. Ť ď ó for example,
but this is not the classic qwertz keyboard, which should also provide Ť
ď ó not (now switched to "Czech" ) ˇT ˇd ´o.

Checking the other Czech input sources with a simple editor like GVIM,
none of them seem to work with ˇ or ´.  Dvorak keyboards I've never
used.

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  [REGRESSION] Unable to use czech diacritics from czech keyboard for
  two stroke combinations

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