On Thursdayen den 17 January 2002 21.47, Guy Zelck wrote:
>
> So I think X is configured correctly. Is kde ignoring X's settings and
> doing sth. of its own?
> What do you mean with "
>
> hexadecimal codes given to 'whatever'" exactly.
>
> Guy.

Well, I have problem finding it now, but somewhere I found the relevant keys 
for the euro like 'key 26 = 0xxxx'.

Contrary to you I think the problem is in how XF86 and KDE cooperates.
in /usr/share/xmodmap/xmodmap.se I have:
!charset "iso-8859-1"

and in /etc/X11/xkb/symbols/se I have:
   // and all of ISO-8859-1 characters available.

     name[Group1]= "Swedish";

To me this means that XF86 is ready to sell ISO-8859-1 any time.

But in ~/.kde/share/config/kdeglobals I have:

[Locale]
Charset=iso8859-15
Country=se
Language=sv

This discrepancy is the problem I think. Documents are at:
http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-euro-support/ch-applications.en.html
http://www.koffice.org/kword/euro.phtml

The very root to this according to my guess is in the installation, in 
report.bug there are plenty of reports about failure to install locale.

regards
guran

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