* On 2002.08.14, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
*       "Bruno Postle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Broken sending software, iso-8859-1 doesn't contain a Euro symbol, ¤.
> 
> The encoding should be iso-8859-15.  If you can't see the Euro at the
> end of the line above, then you have a problem with your setup.

This is off-topic, but since it's related, and it seems like a good
place to ask:

What if I see a circle with an x through it instead
of a Euro? I'm using the font aliased as 10x20
("-misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--20-200-75-75-c-100-iso8859-1"), on
Solaris 9's X11R6. I realize that's the wrong encoding. Support for
8859-15 was supposedly one of the features of Solaris 8, and there is an
8859-15 encoding in /usr/X/lib/X11/fonts/encodings, but when I ask for
the 8859-15 encoding, I fall back to "fixed".

Does anyone know what I need to tweak to get 8859-15 support in X? Since
it's off-topic, please mail me off-list, and I'll summarize.

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