On Thu, 2002-01-03 at 15:57, Clayton Cornell wrote:
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...
If it isn't working with this method (using a locale which is both '@euro' and fitting your keyboard, setting encoding to iso-8859-15, and leaving your keyboard layout basically unchanged) you should send a complete description of the problem to feedback@suse.de - they should fix this or provide all the information required on sdb. Did you also read this about non-euro-countries? I didn't. http://sdb.suse.de/en/sdb/html/jkoeke_foreign_euro.html Don't know if this can help you further, maybe, since the UK is a non-Euro-country and you mentioned that you are using an English layout. Again, good luck and Cheers .... Wolfi ============================================= mailto:wolfi_z@yahoo.com _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com