> 
> 3)
> Fonts, used Menu/Configuration/KDE/LookNFeel/Style/ and sat 'Apply
fonts and
> colors to non KDE apps' -> should mean that all apps should use
iso8859-15
> and give an Euro -> no fine way.
>

No. 'Apply fonts and bla' means - KDE creates ~/.gtkrc-kde (or like)
file, sets your GTK_RC_FILES=/etc/gtk/gtkrc:~/.gtkrc-kde:~/.gtkrc - and
that's all. Gtkrc files DO NOT define locale. They are being looked for
according to locale - i.e. when your locale is foo_bar.XYZ Gtk and path
is set as above Gtk will try all of the

/etc/gtk/gtkrc.foo_bar.XXX
/etc/grk/grkrc.foo_bar
...
/etc/gtk/gtkrc.XXX
... the same for every other file.

I repeat once more - KDE settings are for KDE only. No other part in
system knows and cares about them. 

And do not forget that keyboard layout is the third component that is
independent of both. So to get Euro (is it what you aim at?) you need

- define locale with charset that supports Euro (iso-8859-15?)
- define keyboard layout that actually allows you to enter Euro

Now if you mean that during install you select locale with euro and
after install you get locale without an euro - it is a bug.

-andrej

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