>Hey:
>
>>From another list -- Euro symbol.
>
>George
>
>>
>>I just read and confirmed by testing that on Windows PCs,
>>at least, and in the most common fonts, i.e. Times Roman,
>>Arial and Courier, the new Euro currency symbol (*) can
>>be created by typing <alt>0128. (the leading zero is
>>required).
>>
>>BTW, supposedly the Mac version is Option-shift-2.
>>
>>I suppose all this might depend on the recency of one's
>>font files, but being able to communicate readily about


Hmm... not on my new Mac. I get this odd character

  �

when I try your suggestion.

How could the Euro symbol be anticipated by font designers years ago? This
doesn't seem possible.

Barry

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