Qt programs produce a c with acute. The attached patch changes the numeric constants U0106/U0107 to Ccedilla/ccedilla and fixes the comments. With this patch both xterm, Qt and GTK application produce a c with cedilla (ç). Maybe this is a problem with Qt, but iso8859-1 uses Ccedilla/ccedilla and I think that it is better to use mnemonics instead of numeric constants.
Created attachment 3466 [details] [review] the patch
Same problem here. It seems that <dead> <acute> is rightly configured in pt.BR- UTF-8 in /usr/share/X11/locale/pt.BR-UTF-8/Compose, but is not working (ć). In KDE applications is not working, and the guys in KDE development says is a xorg bug, not a KDE bug. GNOME is fine. In text mode even the (ć) is working. This is a bug that is spread over all distributions, I think (at least for Debian and Ubuntu). The patch below is not working. The file here and the patch is the same, just differing the U106 and Ccedilla.
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Commit db0b85db29699be6bf7e78dede655d59ba926dfc pushed. Thank you.
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