I must say that this behaviour is a let down for portuguese/brazilian users. At least for me (BR), I'm very well used to typing ' and C to produce Ç , and I really hope that someday this can work in ubuntu "out of the box" . After all, internationalization isn't a priority of this distro?
When I give out free ubuntu CD's to my friends, I expect them to use it and enjoy it as much as I do - but it ruins my advocacy when one of them calls me to ask "why am I getting ć 's instead of ç 's when using OpenOffice"... not being able to TYPE correctly is surely a serious problem for me.
I must say that this behaviour is a let down for portuguese/ brazilian users. At least for me (BR), I'm very well used to typing ' and C to produce Ç , and I really hope that someday this can work in ubuntu "out of the box" . After all, internationaliz ation isn't a priority of this distro?
When I give out free ubuntu CD's to my friends, I expect them to use it and enjoy it as much as I do - but it ruins my advocacy when one of them calls me to ask "why am I getting ć 's instead of ç 's when using OpenOffice"... not being able to TYPE correctly is surely a serious problem for me.