Fowarding this so people know the issue was resolved, since this appears
to be a FAQ.

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On Sunday 30 December 2001 15:34, Branden Robinson wrote:

> 1) We need to know for sure that the pt symbols file supports the Euro
> as is.
>
> $ grep -3i euro /etc/X11/xkb/symbols/pt
>     key <AD12> {      [      dead_acute,      dead_grave      ]       };
>     key <BKSL> {      [      dead_tilde, dead_circumflex      ]       };
>     key <AD03> {        [               e,               E      ],
>                         [        EuroSign,            cent      ]     };
>
>     // End alphanumeric section
>
> Looks like it does.
>
> 2) Make sure you're getting an appropriate keysym event.  Use xev(1) to
> find out.
>
> 3) Make sure your environment is properly localized.  At the very least,
> LC_CTYPE should be "pt_PT@euro", according to
> /usr/share/doc/locales/SUPPORTED.gz.
>
Setting:

LC_ALL=pt_PT@euro

in /etc/environment solved it, thanks

Pedro.
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