Adrien Beau wrote: > > On Tuesday 23 April 2002 07:43, Ben Hetland wrote: > > > > The Norwegian keyboard also has this "third class" mania... > > Some priorities are very strange, for example the so > > important @ as AltGr-2, while the ¤ (generic currency?) being > > at Shift-4. I never use the latter, anyone know what it's > > used for? :-) > > Now, with an iso-8859-15 font, you have the Euro there, > so it might become somewhat useful. Unless your OS is
The Euro symbol is actually on AltGr-E on the N. keyboards... The £ and $ are on AltGr-3 and AltGr-4 respectively, and the ¤ still there at AltGr-4, so there appears to be a choice for everything for us, then. :-) BTW this is keyboard mappings & labling, not font mapping. > But if I understand correctly, this is more a GTK+ problem > than a Dia problem? Yes, it probably is... Dia should probably adhere to the "standard" here, as a conforming GTK application. But if the "standard" allows for any choice of behavior in this regards, I think Dia should seriously consider it. Or we might just start lobbying among the GTK developers... :-) -+-Ben-+- _______________________________________________ Dia-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dia-list