Re: how can Euro symbol be displayed under X [4.0.3]?
Wolfgang Sourdeau <wolfgang@contre.com> writes:
> Since ISO-8859-15 is basicall ISO-8859-1+euro+some other characters.
> Why is the "@euro" needed ?
A few often used chars has changed. So it is important to know which
cahrset is used. For example 1/2 and the french oe-ligature seems to
be on the same place.
I have no idea if there is other differences between the two locales,
but you could expect that LC_MONETARY=es_ES and LC_MONETARY=es_ES@euro
would give different behaviours from some programs.
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