Alt+0163

For the yen symbol, in any Japanese character set, it's just the
backslash char-code (i.e USE backslash and it will appear right). If
you need to show it in YOUR charset, Alt+0165 will do it.

> I'm working on an app that needs to be able to handle the UK pound sign,
> then yen sign etc as input.
>
> How can I enter these from a US-style keyboard? The pound seems to be
> char (163), but alt-1-6-3 produces z ... confused.
>
> Terry
>
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cheers,
peter

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