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Re: KDE and euro symbol



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On Tuesday, 24. July 2001 11:15, Marc SCHAEFER wrote:
> On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> > That _should_ do it but it does not. The character is present (I changed
>
> I use that:
>
> schaefer@defian:~% more .Xmodmap
> keycode 115 = Multi_key
> keycode 26 = e E 0xa4
> keycode 10 = 1 plus bar
>
> then, Alt-Gr + e gives Euro, in an xterm with a -15 font.
>
> You can use `xev' to find out codes.

I just did that:
tried 115 but xev tells me AltGR=113, so I used that in the second try:
$cat .Xmodmap
keycode 113 = Multi_key
keycode 26 = e E 0xa4

$ xmodmap -verbose .Xmodmap
! .Xmodmap:
! 0:  keycode 113 = Multi_key
        keycode 0x71 = Multi_key
! 1:  keycode 26 = e E 0xa4
        keycode 0x1a = e E currency
!
! executing work queue
!
        keycode 0x71 = Multi_key
        keycode 0x1a = e E currency

Nothing! Neither in Konsole, KEdit.
@ is printable so Multi_key is o.k. But nothing appears.
I cannot use kcharselect because it only show the currency sign :-(

May my tahoma.ttf not include the Euro sign? But it showed up in the mail.
Misc-fixed in Unicode (iso-10646-1) does display it (now), too:
$ grep "should be euro ;)" Mail/.Maillists.directory/debian-kde
€ - should be euro ;)
> ? - should be euro ;)
> € - should be euro ;)
> > ? - should be euro ;)
> > € - should be euro ;)

But I still cannot type it :..(
This cannot be THAT difficult...

HS

PS: I have a MS Natural Elite USB Keyboard. Incompatible???

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