How type ç instead of ć?

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I'm using a Microsoft Natural Ergonomic 4000 keyboard in Ubuntu 12.04.2, I choose English US(alternative international), everything seems fine, but when I need to use the ç (I live in Brazil) cames ć at Skype. How can I fix that ? In Brazil we never use this character ć, so I think to fix this I just need to exchange ć to ç.

Valter Silva

Posted 2013-08-14T13:02:52.393

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1@l1zard No, according to that page ç is code point 231 in ISO-8859-1. Not the same thing. ASCII is only defined for code points 0 through 127 inclusive. – a CVn – 2013-08-14T13:18:54.640

you're sure right. correction foloows: i wanted to write 8859-1 in the first place. as descibed here for example torsten-horn.de/techdocs/ascii.htm it seems you want the 8859.1 charcter 231. The big quesion though is what one has to do to generate this. – l1zard – 2013-08-14T13:23:28.893

1How do you attempt to type ç when it comes out as ć? – a CVn – 2013-08-14T13:27:13.313

1@MichaelKjörling, I try ' then c I get ç normally at google chrome but not at skype for example. – Valter Silva – 2013-08-14T13:44:33.937

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Are you using the compose key? When I Right Shift+AltGr, ', C, I get ç.

For me this also works the other way around so try c then '

Oli

Posted 2013-08-14T13:02:52.393

Reputation: 377

when I try ' then c I get ç normally at google chrome but not at skype for example. – Valter Silva – 2013-08-14T13:43:30.150

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That's because Skype is a QT4 application and those follows slightly different rules. You can unify the configuration though.

– Oli – 2013-08-14T13:57:30.290