Yes, one can change that by changing the immodules definition (this was described in
the first post).
For us Brazilians it would be nice if the default 'c sequence resulted in a cedilla, for
french people certainly it would be nice as well.
Languages from the east europe, however, have accented "c"s. That is why I was
suggesting that a variant of these layouts should be included instead of changing
the current ones to a different default.
Alternatively, one could have a layout customization option for this, as one can,
for instance, define an eurosign for some keys. But I think this would be harder
to implement, isn't it?
Again, for us Brazilians and for French people, the change in the default output
character for 'c in the UK-Intl-with_dead_keys and US-Intl-with_dead_keys layouts
would be enough.
Yes, one can change that by changing the immodules definition (this was described in
the first post).
For us Brazilians it would be nice if the default 'c sequence resulted in a cedilla, for
french people certainly it would be nice as well.
Languages from the east europe, however, have accented "c"s. That is why I was
suggesting that a variant of these layouts should be included instead of changing
the current ones to a different default.
Alternatively, one could have a layout customization option for this, as one can,
for instance, define an eurosign for some keys. But I think this would be harder
to implement, isn't it?
Again, for us Brazilians and for French people, the change in the default output with_dead_ keys and US-Intl- with_dead_ keys layouts
character for 'c in the UK-Intl-
would be enough.
Is this feasible?
Thanks.