On Fri, Jan 25, 2002 at 22:42 +0000, Francisco Castanheiro wrote: > The problem isn't at the locales, the problem is ....well, i don't know where > the problem is exactly, but i know the solution...."It works for me" (tm) > > Edit your /etc/sysconfig/i18n. > Add the .ISO-8859-15 suffix to all entries. > Logout, login, if you have the iso-8859-15 selected in kde and if your font > has the ? (euro) your should be able to type and display it. > > My /etc/sysconfig/i18n looks like this: > SYSFONT=lat0-sun16 > LC_MONETARY=pt_PT.ISO-8859-15 > #LC_CTYPE=en_IE.ISO-8859-15 > LC_NUMERIC=pt_PT.ISO-8859-15 > LC_MESSAGES=en_IE.ISO-8859-15 > LANG=en_IE.ISO-8859-15 > LC_TIME=pt_PT.ISO-8859-15 > LC_COLLATE=pt_PT.ISO-8859-15 > SYSFONTACM=iso15 > > ATTENTION: do NOT use the @euro suffix, it DOESN'T work!!! Could someone at > Mandrake check this? If i use the @euro suffix i can see but i can't type the > ?, but if i use the .ISO-8859-15 suffix kde works like it should.
This worked ok, I have the proper symbol everywhere, even in KDE and StarOffice. But not in my favourite editor, XEmacs! This beast just gives me the "Eurosign not defined"-salute. wobo -- Registered Linux User 228909 Powered By Mandrake Linux 8.1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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