I asked the same question when I used Maverick Meerkat but I can't make that solutions work on Unity. I want to use the keys ´ followed by c and the output should be "ç". It works that way in Windows out of the box, and it did work in Ubuntu 10.10 following the solutions given in the question above. But in 11.04 it outputs "ć". How to change that?
|
Edit
Edit Edit for Ubuntu 12.10: (according to the other answer by Hoerlle) the
or
For KDE and other applications that are not GTK:
Edit: Find all ocorrencies for ć and replace it all for ç, remember to look for the the uppercase matches too Ć and Ç You may need to restart your gnome. |
||||
|
|
|
Use the accent, not the apostrophe: accent + c (´+c) = ç trencada |
|||
|
|
In Ubuntu 12.10 the
or
|
||||
|
|
|
Try using the Dvorak International layout with dead keys;there's a good possibility that QWERT International with dead keys also uses these keys. On mine, the comma is a live key. (It's used often enough that it would be annoying if it were a dead key.) For a ç. try AltGr (right Alt) + ,. For a capital, Ç, try Shift+AltGr+,. |
||||
|
|
In Xfce 12.10 I have solved it by installing This is a bug reported here (and the solution is mentioned in a comment - more specifically here.) |
|||
|
|