so you are pushing development towards <dead_apostrophe> + <c> producing <ç>.
I think it's wrong, inconsistent with the rest, but fine, we agree that we 
disagree on this.

problem is that <multi_key> <apostrophe> <c> now also produces <ç> and
that there is no composition any more giving <ć>.

please note: <multi_key> is what one would use when one needs the most
generic tool.

it would be nice if we knew what was changed in order to achieve the
current behaviour, because some of us would like to roll it back.

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

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