On Sat, 19 Jun 2004 07:17:26 -0700, Rob Cozens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

[snip]

BTW, how does one type it in the first place?  I've cut & pasted it
from other text.

Here in Europe on Windows, the Euro symbol apparently corresponds to Unicode 20AC (I was until just now unaware that I was using Unicode on these machines!). I find that Alt+CTRL+4 produces the symbol on both the French and UK editions of XP Home.


On my Mac (running MacOS 9.2.2) it's Option+2, and within MS Word it's stated to be "Times character 219 (Unicode character 8364)" - 8354 turns out to be the decimal version of Hex 20AC.

A final point is that of course you have to have a font with a Euro symbol, which maybe US machines don't always have.

Sorry this probably doesn't help much. But at least the code should be right.

Graham

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Graham Samuel / The Living Fossil Co. / UK & France


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