,+c produces   ",c"   , I don't know what you mean.

Anyway, there is no such thing as an accented "c" in portuguese or french. 
So I don't see why some potential tenths of millions of users should simply 
adapt themselves to a different keyboard layout for something that apparently
involves only adding to the already more than 40 options two new layouts with
a cedilla there.

As I said, this is necessary for two layouts:

UK-International with Dead Keys
and
USA-International with Dead-Keys

If we had alternatives to these with cedilla the problem would be
solved.

There are many threads of desperate Brazilian users trying to fix their layouts
in the web.

I was willing to work on this myself, but I don't have the expertise to do so, 
and
I wasn't able to recognise in which package the layouts are defined.

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cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c
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