First of all, this should probably have been reported quite some I believe this could be fixed for woody in the next release (3.0r2?). Since it's no longer a bug in sig I'm going to change the appropiate tags. Hope you don't mind. Regards Javi ----- Forwarded message from Andrew Preater <andrew@preater.f9.co.uk> ----- From: Andrew Preater <andrew@preater.f9.co.uk> Date: Fri, 16 Aug 2002 14:08:10 +0100 To: euro-support@packages.debian.org Subject: Problem with Euro support and British keyboard (euro-test.log attached) Hello, I'm running woody (2.4.18 + pre-emption patch) on an i686, with a British keyboard (Euro glyph on the `4' key) and en_GB locale. I know I can get Euro support under Linux -- I managed it with Mandrake 8.1 and 8.2 easily enough, but under woody it only half-works. I can _see_ the € (hopefully that looks like a Euro glyph at your end) and can type it in X after I've run the `euro-test' program. However these settings are lost if I reboot or restart X. I don't know why it shouldn't always work, I have this in xmodmap: keycode 13 = 4 dollar EuroSign cent euro-test.log output is attached, gzipped. Cheers. -- Regards, Andrew Preater ----- End forwarded message ----- --
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