Considering that some users prefer ć while others prefer ç, a reasonable solution to this bug (as already mentioned) may be to add another keyboard layout. Hence I added a xkeyboard-config task.
OTOH, it looks to me that there are a few layouts already available, which permits you to type the ç character in various ways. For instance, with the "English (US, international with dead keys)" layout, <AltGr>+<comma> gives you ç, and <AltGr>+<Shift>+<comma> gives you Ç. Furthermore, if you run this command:
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.input-sources show-all-sources true
yet a few other layouts will be available in Text Entry.
So, even if there are quite a few comments in this bug report already, have those of you, who need to type the ç character often, explored the alternatives which are already there?
Considering that some users prefer ć while others prefer ç, a reasonable solution to this bug (as already mentioned) may be to add another keyboard layout. Hence I added a xkeyboard-config task.
OTOH, it looks to me that there are a few layouts already available, which permits you to type the ç character in various ways. For instance, with the "English (US, international with dead keys)" layout, <AltGr>+<comma> gives you ç, and <AltGr> +<Shift> +<comma> gives you Ç. Furthermore, if you run this command:
gsettings set org.gnome. desktop. input-sources show-all-sources true
yet a few other layouts will be available in Text Entry.
So, even if there are quite a few comments in this bug report already, have those of you, who need to type the ç character often, explored the alternatives which are already there?