It seems that there's a common misconception about the us-intl keyboard
layout on a qwerty keyboard being something 'brazilian', see the comment
of L M Nicolosi (on 2007-11-02) which speaks of "a US Int Keyboard
configured for English and Br-Portuguese". Such a thing doesn't exist.
All there is, is a qwerty keyboard configured to use a generic 'US
English (international)' layout. Nothing brazilian or portuguese about
that;  this very same layout is used all around the world. And many of
those using it, do expect ć, ś, ŕ, ź, ń (as well as ĺ ḱ ṕ ý ǵ ḿ and so
on) to be available on their keyboard in the most logical place, being
«' + character = character w/ acute accent». In the specific case of ć,
this letter exists in Polish, Serbian, Montenegrin, Croatian, Bosnian,
and Albanian, as well as some latin representations of languages often
written in cyrillic alphabets.

As a result, changing the standard us-intl layout to have ' + c create ç, just 
to satisfy brazilian users migrating from windows would:
- destroy the consistent use of «' + character = character with acute accent» 
for all others worldwide.
- move the problem to those wanting to write the letter ć.

The title of this bug report should be changed to reflect reality.
Currently, it claims c-cedilla is missing from the layout entirely,
which is not, and has never been the case. "C-cedilla in us-intl layout
not where brazilian users migrating from windows expect it" would be a
much more appropriate and correct description.

While I don't know whether it's realistic, as a possible solution one
could imagine a layout variant targeted at users wanting to write
(brazilian) portuguese with a qwerty keyboard, either identical to us-
intl but with cedilla replacing ć, or even customized to trigger only
those accents actually used in portuguese. So basically, a us-intl-
cedilla or br-qwerty layout variant (whatever the name, you get the
idea), which would leave the standard us-intl intact and at the same
time allow for this specific ç preference.

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C-cedil not present in US-International keyboard
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/92652
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