Hey ho, The subject is slightly inadequate, but I couldn't think of anything better.
In xfce4-terminal, I use the Artwiz "smooth" font. I can use a euro sign just fine there; the same goes for gnome-terminal or anything else GTK. The font is listed in the relevant preferences dialog as "Smooth" (the same font is also listed as "smoothansi.de" and "smoothansi.se", but those don't seem to match the keys as they are arranged on my keyboard). For some reason, I'm unable to have aterm use that font and be able to display a euro sign. That's not the end of the world, but I just don't understand. Whatever outcome of "xlsfonts | grep smooth" I try to use, I always get the default currency sign. Would someone know what it is that enables the terminals that use GTK to display a character that aterm can't display, although it uses the exact same font? Cheers, Tom -- "Es bückt sich der Mann, um durch das Tor in das Innere zu sehen." --- (Franz Kafka, Vor dem Gesetz) np: John Duncan - Tauf sind mit andere namen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

