On Saturday 03 December 2005 22:01, Terry Liittschwager wrote: > On Sat 03 Dec 2005 00:27, Kaj Haulrich wrote: > > Doesn't <AltGr><e> work ? > > That sounds like what I'm looking for, but I'm unfamiliar with that > notation. I tried the following without success: > > Alt-g e > > Alt-g Alt-r e > > Alt-G Alt-r e > > Alt-g r e > > Alt-G r e > > even tried them actually inserting the < and > signs. > > Basically I just don't know how to get AltGr. > > Terry
Oh...? - Could be a matter of different keyboards ? On my (Danish) keyboard I have the AltGr key in the nearest (to me) row next to the spacebar (right side). I'm pretty sure there must be an AltGr key somewhere on yours too. Press that together with the e key and tell me what happens ? If that doesn't work, maybe you have the charset wrong, like iso-8859-1 or some such. In order to display the € (euro) sign, you must set the charset to iso-8859-15 or UTF. You can do that in the editor settings. HTH Kaj Haulrich. -- ***Sent from a 100% Microsoft-free PC*** ***Running Linux (Mandriva 2006)***
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