I'm experimenting with Mint 12 and Ubuntu 12.04, and these workarounds do not seem to be working as they should, some applications still print the accented C instead of the cedilla.
This is very frustrating. As stupid as this may appear, not being able to touch type with a standard keyboard configuration because a keystroke combination does not provide the correct character is enough for many of my linux intalations for other people become useless.
I cand continue trying with workaround and spend some time trying to solve this on my machine. But asking non-techies to do the same is out of question.
I'm experimenting with Mint 12 and Ubuntu 12.04, and these workarounds do not seem to be working as they should, some applications still print the accented C instead of the cedilla.
This is very frustrating. As stupid as this may appear, not being able to touch type with a standard keyboard configuration because a keystroke combination does not provide the correct character is enough for many of my linux intalations for other people become useless.
I cand continue trying with workaround and spend some time trying to solve this on my machine. But asking non-techies to do the same is out of question.