On Thursday 03 January 2002 15:01, wolfi wrote:
Ok, if it is that way, then you should check this locale setting. I am using en_IE@euro and that fixed it for me (see previous post, or below). If I understand your post correctly, you haven't changed this yet, have you ?? You just tried keyboard layout and encoding, but that doesn't do the trick alone, at least it didn't on my box :-)
Yup, I have en_IE@euro in RC_LANG. A bit of a pain though... it remaps some of the standard English keyboard layout... things like the @ and " switch places, and the tilde is where the pipe should be.. don't know where the pipe has moved to... and hash/pound (whatever you call it.. the one that is usually Shift 3 on English keyboards) has disappeared too. No sign of the Euro symbol anywhere either ;-( I have to wonder if, in all the poking about I do with my system (the only way to learn right?) that I haven't changed some setting somewhere that is interfering with the basic instructions you outlined here... these instructions for enabling the Euro symbol are not that complicated... C. -- This is Linux country. If you listen carefully, you can hear Windows reboot...