Thanks for the report Kemel.
I've just tested this on my 20.10 desktop, and I can confirm that
acute+C results in an accented c <ć>, but not just in the chromium snap,
in every application, including non-snap ones.
So I'm wondering whether there's some special configuration on your
machine that enables the acute+C => ç ?
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Summary changed:
- Wrong keyboard behavior only inside chromium snap
+ acute+C on US international with dead keys layout should produce cedilla sign
(ç)
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acute+C on US international with dead keys layout should produce
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