Hi Felipe,

Thanks for the feedback. This issue has been kind of solved by Gunnar
for ubuntu, for given selections of locales (comment #115).

The issue is that now I installed Mint, and realized that the fixes are
not spread to other ubuntu based distributions.

I still do not understand how can we have hundreds of different keyboard
layouts to choose from, at the same time being impossible to create a
new one with this choice.

The specific issue of the 'c=ç is probably less popular now because most
computers sold in Brazil have now the brazilian keyboard layout, and
that is fine. As a programmer, I suffer with the fact that "/" and "?"
are Alt-Gr dead keys in this layout, and I keep using the US one, but
for most people the fact that these keys are in such inconvenient
positions probably doesn't matter.


Leandro.

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