Re: How can I get the Euro symbol?
On Tue, 22 Jan 2002 12:31:29 -0800
Henry House <hajhouse@houseag.com> wrote:
> You can also use ISO-8859-15 (Latin9) instead of Latin1. This has a Euro
> symbol but is still a 8-bit encoding so there is little or no software
> breakage. ISO-8859-15-encoded fonts are available in the latest XFree86
> and could be gotten from www.xfree86.org and installed in /usr/local.
Thanks Henry. I appreciate your response.
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