I'd like to clarify the nature of the change. Basically I 'stole' the dead key, which in the "English (US, international with dead keys)" layout is used for typing á, é, ć, etc., and converted it to a dead key for typing ȩ, ç, etc. The key is marked with a red frame in the attached graphical layout.
As a consequence, typing e.g. á and é is made more difficult. It can be done with <AltGr>+a respective <AltGr>+e, but there is no longer a dead key for typing á or é.
So I'd like to ask: Is this the best way to fix 'the cedilla issue'? Is this in accordance with people's expectations?
Glad to hear that you appreciate it, Leandro.
I'd like to clarify the nature of the change. Basically I 'stole' the dead key, which in the "English (US, international with dead keys)" layout is used for typing á, é, ć, etc., and converted it to a dead key for typing ȩ, ç, etc. The key is marked with a red frame in the attached graphical layout.
As a consequence, typing e.g. á and é is made more difficult. It can be done with <AltGr>+a respective <AltGr>+e, but there is no longer a dead key for typing á or é.
So I'd like to ask: Is this the best way to fix 'the cedilla issue'? Is this in accordance with people's expectations?