On Thursday 8 November 2001 10:41, javi wrote: > Hi there! > > You have to select fonts that support ISO-8859-15 in section > fonts ok KDE panel, and select that in country and language > too. For this to work you need ISO8859 fonts, those fonts > are included in transcoded packages (for woody): > > xfonts-100dpi- 4.1.0-7 > xfonts-75dpi-t 4.1.0-7 > xfonts-base-tr 4.1.0-7 > xfonts-intl-eu 1.2-2 (International fonts for X -- > European.)
All the fonts here are already installed, and I have selected fonts that support ISO-8859-15 in the KDE panel. I forgot to precise that I am running a woody with the latest packages of KDE from the pool (KDE 2.2.1, kdelibs 2.2.1-14). > > I suggest you that read this document and then tell us: > > http://www.dat.etsit.upm.es/~jfs/debian/devel/euro-support > I have read this document and also the following document : http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-euro-support In this last document I have found a link to a web-page about KDE and Euro: http://users.pandora.be/sim/euro/112/ On this web page it is written that KDE is not yet ready for the euro and that kedit & kwrite show up the Euro character but they do not allow to input it. It is exactly the problem I have but in all applications, so I suppose it is a not implemented feature of KDE. Maybe in 2.2.2 ? Has anybody succeed in having a total support of euro in KDE ?