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Firefox keyboard behavious different from other apps on my Linux desktop

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Dear community,

I am on Linux Ubuntu and I have a US international keyboard layout which allows me to produce a lot of useful characters by combining two keys (' + e = é, ^ + e = ê, ...) . I had to fiddle with the system to get the behavior the combination ' + c = ç instead of ć. But it was working well. (https://superuser.com/questions/1075992/cedilla-under-c-%C3%A7-in-us-international-with-dead-keys-keyboard-layout-in-linu)

Since a recent update (I am on version 130.0) , Firefox changed its behaviour and now produces a ć instead of a ç. But this is the only application to do this, all the other ones are still producing the desired behaviour.

Can anyone understand why Firefox would not behave the same as other apps with the same keyboard layout selected?

Thanks in advance,

Dear community, I am on Linux Ubuntu and I have a US international keyboard layout which allows me to produce a lot of useful characters by combining two keys (' + e = é, ^ + e = ê, ...) . I had to fiddle with the system to get the behavior the combination ' + c = ç instead of ć. But it was working well. (https://superuser.com/questions/1075992/cedilla-under-c-%C3%A7-in-us-international-with-dead-keys-keyboard-layout-in-linu) Since a recent update (I am on version 130.0) , Firefox changed its behaviour and now produces a ć instead of a ç. But this is the only application to do this, all the other ones are still producing the desired behaviour. Can anyone understand why Firefox would not behave the same as other apps with the same keyboard layout selected? Thanks in advance,