[quoted lines by Jean-Philippe MENGUAL on 2010/08/11 at 01:25 +0200]

>Reading an odt document, I foud this sign:
>→
>
>It seems it matches to the u+2192 sign in X11 keymap table. 

The character above indeed is U+2192. Did you enter it as U+2192 or did you 
copy-and-paste the actual character you're curious about?

>So in fr_FR.ttb I tried: 
>char \u2192 ( 23  67 ) # Fleche droite 
>char \u2190 (  3 56 8) # Fleche gauche
>
>The second line is for left arrow (instead of right arrow which is on
>the first line).
>
>Both combinations don't generate any sign on the tty. I commented:
># char \x8E    ( 23  67 )  # 8E ⡊   [SINGLE SHIFT TWO]
># char \x8F    (  3 56 8)  # 8F ⢎   [SINGLE SHIFT THREE]
>
>I guess I did not understand something. An idea please?

Those are the only conflicts I can see. Are you saying that, even with those 
two lines commented out, you still can't enter the correct characters?

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