On Saturday 03 December 2005 04:30, Terry Liittschwager wrote: > I need to insert the Euro currency sign in Kmail and Kwrite text. It's > ascii 128 decimal, 80 hexadecimal. In Windows there was a key sequence > that included the decimal number that would produce the desired special > character. Is there such a thing in Linux/KDE? In short, how can I get > the Euro sign. > > I looked through Kwrite's Insert Special Character feature, but couldn't > find the Euro sign (found the British pound currency sign though), but I'm > notorious for looking right at things and not seeing them - old brain > cells, you know. If I could find it in Kwrite, I could copy from Kwrite to > the system clipboard and then paste from the system clipboard into Kmail. > > Hmm, come to think of it I don't know if there is an across applications > system clipboard in KDE. If there is, can anybody suggest a clipboard > manager.
Doesn't <AltGr><e> work ? Kaj Haulrich. -- ***Sent from a 100% Microsoft-free PC*** ***Running Linux (Mandriva 2006)***
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