On Tuesday, July 21, 2009, at 12:02PM, "Nick Zitzmann" <n...@chronosnet.com> 
wrote:
>It's the international symbol for currency. Try selecting it, right- 
>clicking, and choosing "look up in dictionary" for more details.

Cool.  I tried to Google the symbol, but didn't think to try Dictionary.  From 
that I see I could have searched for it on Wikipedia too.

On Tuesday, July 21, 2009, at 12:18PM, "Kyle Sluder" <kyle.slu...@gmail.com> 
wrote:
>Do you mean NSNumberFormatter, or are you actually trying to use
>NSDateFormatter for this?

Whoops, I did mean NSNumberFormatter.

Thanks to all for the answers -- nice to learn something.  I'm still puzzled 
about why "$" sometimes appears instead, but I should double-check that.  Maybe 
I saw the "$" on an *existing* number format that someone else had created.

--Andy


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