On Thu, 2002-01-03 at 09:16, Clayton Cornell wrote:
OK... how do I type the Euro symbol on my keyboard?? (...)
Hi Clayton, The Euro-Symbol is AltGr-E on the German keyboard, and I heard it would be Ctrl-Alt-E on an American. Ok, however, it's not that easy .... have a look at SuSE-sdb. In short: 1. Check your locales which support the €: tux:~ # locale --all-locale | grep euro If yours doesn't end on @euro, it istn't working. Fire up Old-YaST, system administration, change config file, go to RC_LANG and set it to a value which supports the Euro. For England this might possibly be en_IE@euro Once you're in this config-file, you are recommended to set Console-Font to lat9w-16.psfu.gz. (see sdb for details). 2. Use the Euro symbol: Set encoding to iso-8859-15. It might have been iso-8859-1 originally. This must be done e.g. in the KDE control center Wolfi ============================================= mailto:wolfi_z@yahoo.com The sdb URL should be: http://sdb.suse.de/en/sdb/html/jkoeke_euro.html _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com