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.

Is this feasible?

Thanks.

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cedilla appears as accented c (ć instead of ç) when typing 'c
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/518056
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