> 
> guran wrote:
> 
> >On Fridayen den 18 January 2002 05.22, guran wrote:
> >
> >>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.
> >>>
> >
> >I finally found it: in /usr/lib/kbd/keymaps/i386/include/ euro.inc.gz
> ># Euro and cent
> ># [Say: "loadkeys euro" to get Euro and cent with Alt on the positions
> >#  where many keyboards have E and C.
> >#  To get it displayed, use a latin0 (i.e., latin9) font.]
> >
> >#
> ># keysyms can't be used as they are locale dependent
> >#
> >
> >altgr keycode  18 = 0xa4 # currency
> >altgr keycode  46 = 0xa2 # cent
> >
> >regards
> >guran
> >
> Goran,
> 
> Forget about euro.inc.gz, I've got the same in there as you but solved 
> the Euro problem now!
> 
> Thanks to the interesting links you gave in your previous message I was 
> able to clear the problem (thanks Debian) and in fact it's only a very 
> minor change I had to apply.
> It concerns the LANG variable. From stock I had LANG=nl, well by simply 
> changing it to LANG=nl_BE.ISO-8859-15 the Euro symbol appeared when 
> typed in kedit! I had to be sth. as crazy like this. And to think no one 
> from Mandrake was able to give us this hint?
> 
> 
> The documents sum up all the changes you need to apply to various apps 
> to give them the Euro. I now also have it in Eterm!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
> I jumped to the ceiling and stayed stuck there for 2 sec., then fell 
> down again; what a kick! This has been a very rewarding Sunday evening!
> 
> I hope is works for you too.
> 
> See ya,
> 
> Guy.
> 
> 
Don't seem to work, CTRL-ALT-5 doesn't do anything but beep

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