Bas Zoetekouw (2002-01-04 14:17:07 +0100) : > Hi Andreas! > > You wrote:
[...] >> Also an emacs started with that env setting doesn't do anything on >> AltGr-e (without that setting, everything's OK: Â, see ;-)). > > Well, I get a little square here, but that's probably my own settings. Nope. I get it too, as I should: the message was declaring itself as encoded in ISO-8859-1, and that means the  is a  and not a â. Or, for you non-UTF-8-enabled people: that means the "international currency sign" is a "international currency sign" and not a "euro symbol". Roland. -- Roland Mas Plant a radish, get a radish, never any doubt! -- Bellamy & Hucklebee, in The Fantasticks