as far as I understood, this is related to the need felt in Portuguese speaking
languages to have the ç at hand.
unfortunately this has gone a bit to far and there is now no easy way to type
ć, short of learning its code.
please check bug:919899
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There is no compose sequence for c-acute
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: scim (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Dead
Selecting simple for inbut method is a workaround for this problem. So
the problem seems to be related to IBUS.
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Title:
Dead acute with C
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Title:
Dead acute with C results in C-cedilla instead of C-acute
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