Nicolas SABOURET wrote:
Andre Charbonneau wrote:Somtimes its mostly a font issue. For example, I have to switch to a iso-8859-15 encoded font to be able to see the Euro symbol that I input. The question mark that you see often means that the font does not contain the Euro glyph.No, in this case, it can't be a font problem since Tim can read a file with a euro sign inside it.
I agree..
I'd rather think about a locale problem. What does the "locale" command give ? Make sure that LANG and the others are set to a 8859-15 locale. Make sure that the locale are generated (dpkg-reconfigure locales).
tdykstra@roodbaard:~$ locale LANG=nl_NL@euro LC_CTYPE="nl_NL@euro" LC_NUMERIC="nl_NL@euro" LC_TIME="nl_NL@euro" LC_COLLATE="nl_NL@euro" LC_MONETARY="nl_NL@euro" LC_MESSAGES="nl_NL@euro" LC_PAPER="nl_NL@euro" LC_NAME="nl_NL@euro" LC_ADDRESS="nl_NL@euro" LC_TELEPHONE="nl_NL@euro" LC_MEASUREMENT="nl_NL@euro" LC_IDENTIFICATION="nl_NL@euro" LC_ALL=nl_NL@euro Seems OK....or not? Tim