I'm sorry, but what are we talking about? that
used to produce the character ć (c with acute)?
to my understanding, this is how it should be, and if you need ç, you follow
, as correctly remarked in comment:1 (not so sure why it
was ignored).
somehow the "solution" to the here reported "bu
hi Leandro,
you write
> as there are no accented Cs in any language that uses US keyboards...
and
> I don't think that any other language uses US keyboards with dead keys...
please don't forget that there are quite a few languages around here in Europe,
some of them use ć, and when we write to s
so you are pushing development towards + producing <ç>.
I think it's wrong, inconsistent with the rest, but fine, we agree that we
disagree on this.
problem is thatnow also produces <ç> and
that there is no composition any more giving <ć>.
please note: is what one would use when one needs