> However, I tend to spend most of the year living in the Netherlands, > which is one of the countries adopting the Euro, and there's no Euro > symbol in the fonts used by en_AU. I don't speak Dutch, so there's not much > point setting LANG to nl, nl_NL or whatever. And there's no en_NL@euro. In > fact, for English speakers, there's only en_IE@euro. Sure, the UK hasn't > adopted the Euro, but is it inconceivable that English speakers of non-Euro > countries might need to use the Euro symbol? Sure, we havent adopted the euro *yet* (just you wait...), but i'd really like to use an en_GB with euro support. So that I can get my £ sign (unavailable in C). Is this possible, i suppose i could use en_IE as the Irish have switched. -- Rob 'robster' Bradford Chief Editor/Lead developer DebianPlanet.org
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