There was a recent comment [2] that remembers that this behavior is not expected only for Brazilians, but also for Canadians, and possibly French as well.
So maybe instead of creating a br-intl (or br-querty) variant it would be better to create a us-cedilla variant as pointed by [1]. So other users that expect ç can benefit.
Personally I think that br-querty is better and we could create the same variant more times as ca-querty and maybe fr-querty.
br-intl is somewhat weird. Since it's br it's no longer international!
Please be sure to read [1] as it has some good insights.
There was a recent comment [2] that remembers that this behavior is not expected only for Brazilians, but also for Canadians, and possibly French as well.
So maybe instead of creating a br-intl (or br-querty) variant it would be better to create a us-cedilla variant as pointed by [1]. So other users that expect ç can benefit.
Personally I think that br-querty is better and we could create the same variant more times as ca-querty and maybe fr-querty.
br-intl is somewhat weird. Since it's br it's no longer international!
Please be sure to read [1] as it has some good insights.
[1] https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ xkeyboard- config/ +bug/92652/ comments/ 24 /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ xkeyboard- config/ +bug/92652/ comments/ 33
[2] https:/