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> Only countries that use the euro currency have been switched to iso-8859-15 > by default. As that is not the case of the United Kingdom it still > remains in iso-8859-1. > > I could add an iso-8859-15 entry for it, if needed. I think this would be a very good idea, because many institutions (especially universities) in other europian countries use English (or even us_en) as default language because of many foreign employees. Especially here in holland a lot of people I know use english versions of software (ofcourse, dutch people have no sense of nationalism in general, in strong contrast with germany and france, where they have invented all kinds of funny words for American things like 'Cheese Royale' for a Quarterpounder with cheese ;-P) For that matter, we all have a $, even if we do not have dollars here. As we are at internationalization stuff can we _please_please_please_ have an Euro on ctrl-alt-5 for US keyboards and ctrl-alt-4 for UK ones? Maybe you want a screenshot of my us keyboard so you really believe it is there? Sorry for going on about this but I didn't receive any replies on the request. Danny -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE8cAcyaeiN+EU2vEIRAvcpAKCGzVgyUam4I45iGuOaxrdWFDxRagCeIS1C tUXY2yuxgvnLD2kTj0Oac/Q= =6dCP -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
