Hallo Carsten,

On Fri, 7 Jan 2000 16:24:38 +0100 GMT (07.01.2000, 23:24 +0800 GMT),
Carsten Dreesbach wrote:

CD> It's  not  _in_  ASCII,  it _is_, however, in ANSI - the character set
CD> Windows uses. Just load the symbol table in Accessories and you should
CD> be  able  to  find it. In case you don't have that installed, it's 128
CD> for  � (that's the Euro, in case your font doesn't have it... ;] )

It does, and here it is:
<Thomas proudly displays currency symbols:>

�

CD> and 163 for � (Pound).

And here it is:

�

Tara!!!!

Funny thing thoug, the Euro also displays correctly on incoming mail,
while the Pound only displays correctly when I actually type it. IOW,
in your mail, I can see the Euro correctly, but the Pound is just a
blank. Even in your line above. When I type it (alt-128), it displays
correctly. No such problem with the Euro, which always displays
correctly. I don't understand that.

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Cheers,
Thomas                             mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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