Re: [Cooker] Euro () in KDE 2.2.2
So sprach »Neuromancer« am 2001-12-29 um 12:15:29 -0500 : > I assume that in order to use this, I need iso-8859-15 (or UTF-8, of course). > Does this charset lack anything that 8859-1 has? Uhm, it has some subtle differences. The most notably one is, that -15 has the ¤. And some other things changed - but nothing I have ever used. In general, it is iso-8859-1 + ¤ Alexander Skwar -- How to quote: http://learn.to/quote (german) http://quote.6x.to (english) Homepage: http://www.iso-top.de | Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] iso-top.de - Die günstige Art an Linux Distributionen zu kommen Uptime: 13 days 7 hours 54 minutes
Re: [Cooker] Euro () in KDE 2.2.2
Am Sam, 2001-12-29 um 16.59 schrieb Neuromancer: > I don't get out of the U.S. much, so would someone mind terribly showing me what > the Euro symbol looks like? Maybe send me a picture of it or direct me to a web > site with a picture of it? this document should give you a hint :) http://europa.eu.int/ISPO/y2keuro/docs/euronotes.pdf -- "Many that live deserve death. And some that die deserve life. Can you give it to them? Then do not be too eager to deal out death in judgement. For even the very wise cannot see all ends." - Gandalf
Re: [Cooker] Euro (€) in KDE 2.2.2
On Fri, 2001-12-28 at 21:57, Alexander Skwar wrote: > Well, why Evolution choses a kyrillic charset is beyond me... If it > want's to chose windows codepage, it should chose windows-1252, as this > is closer to iso-8859-15 than windows-1251. Anyhow, see the Ximian > bugzilla bugreport. > > If you type a ¤ in the subject, do you see a ¤ in the window title, or > is it a square-like or underscore(_)-like character? It does not show anything in the title bar, just spaces for each ¤ in the subject. I run Evolution in KDE, don't know if that makes a difference. Frederik
Re: [Cooker] Euro (€) in KDE 2.2.2
So sprach »Frederik Himpe« am 2001-12-28 um 12:22:01 +0100 : > Do you know where you can set the correct charcet in Gnome and/or Pan? Uhm, I simply set my locale correctly, and that's it -> /etc/sysconfig/i18n. However, I can't get Pan to work right, because even with a ¤ it put's a header saying that this message only contains iso-8859-1 characters :( > You've set the correct charset in Evolution, menu Tools -> Mail Settings > -> Other ? Yes, I've set it to "Westeuropäisch, Neu (ISO-8859-15)" Besides: Your Evolution also doesn't work right! Just like all the other Evolutions I've seen, it incorrectly encodes the ¤ as this in the Subject: Euro =?windows-1251?Q?=28=88=29?= in KDE 2.2.2 Well, why Evolution choses a kyrillic charset is beyond me... If it want's to chose windows codepage, it should chose windows-1252, as this is closer to iso-8859-15 than windows-1251. Anyhow, see the Ximian bugzilla bugreport. If you type a ¤ in the subject, do you see a ¤ in the window title, or is it a square-like or underscore(_)-like character? > Mozilla Messenger also works great with euro, it even warns you when > trying to send a message witch characters not supported by the charset > you've set. Yep, Mozilla works really well. Alexander Skwar -- How to quote: http://learn.to/quote (german) http://quote.6x.to (english) Homepage: http://www.iso-top.de | Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] iso-top.de - Die günstige Art an Linux Distributionen zu kommen Uptime: 12 days 4 hours 51 minutes
Re: [Cooker] Euro (€) in KDE 2.2.2
Op vr 28-12-2001, om 08:54 schreef Alexander Skwar: > So sprach »andre« am 2001-12-27 um 20:28:44 +0100 : > > Maybe a stupid question but AltGr is which key?(i know: the right ALT) > > The key labeled "AltGr" ;) Keyboards with US layout lack this key, or > rather: European keyboards have this key. I have a normale dutch keyboard, what is just a normal us keyboard except maybe that on the 5 you don't only have 5 and % but also a ¤. Not that i got that key working. There are true dutch keyboards but i have never seen one although mandrake7.2 defaulted to it. > > > because you can't type " without serious problems. So how do you type ¤ > > (and other strange letters like é) in linux > > Another workaround is Alt+Shift+4 (Alt+$) > Doesn't seem to work with me.
Re: [Cooker] Euro (€) in KDE 2.2.2
On Fri, 2001-12-28 at 08:58, Alexander Skwar wrote: > So sprach »Frederik Himpe« am 2001-12-27 um 19:25:25 +0100 : > > Euro works in Evolution (¤) mail client, but in Pan I get that strange > > sign which looks like a square with a diagonal line at each of the 4 > > corners. > > What you get in Pan is the international currency symbol. This is, > because you most likely have set a iso-8859-1 charset (I hope *G*). Do you know where you can set the correct charcet in Gnome and/or Pan? > But that you're able to type the ¤ in Evolution baffles me. Because > Evolution simply doesn't do anything for me when I type the ¤ in > Evolution -> http://bugzilla.ximian.com/show_bug.cgi?id=17900 You've set the correct charset in Evolution, menu Tools -> Mail Settings -> Other ? Mozilla Messenger also works great with euro, it even warns you when trying to send a message witch characters not supported by the charset you've set. Frederik
Re: [Cooker] Euro (€) in KDE 2.2.2
So sprach »Frederik Himpe« am 2001-12-27 um 19:25:25 +0100 : > Euro works in Evolution (¤) mail client, but in Pan I get that strange > sign which looks like a square with a diagonal line at each of the 4 > corners. What you get in Pan is the international currency symbol. This is, because you most likely have set a iso-8859-1 charset (I hope *G*). But that you're able to type the ¤ in Evolution baffles me. Because Evolution simply doesn't do anything for me when I type the ¤ in Evolution -> http://bugzilla.ximian.com/show_bug.cgi?id=17900 > Euro and Linux is not yet a perfect combination, it seems :-( Well, this is a bug in KDE: http://bugs.kde.org/db/32/32919.html Gnome works better (now, that's news *G*). Alexander Skwar -- How to quote: http://learn.to/quote (german) http://quote.6x.to (english) Homepage: http://www.iso-top.de | Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] iso-top.de - Die günstige Art an Linux Distributionen zu kommen Uptime: 11 days 15 hours 57 minutes
Re: [Cooker] Euro (€) in KDE 2.2.2
So sprach »andre« am 2001-12-27 um 20:28:44 +0100 : > Maybe a stupid question but AltGr is which key?(i know: the right ALT) The key labeled "AltGr" ;) Keyboards with US layout lack this key, or rather: European keyboards have this key. > because you can't type " without serious problems. So how do you type ¤ > (and other strange letters like é) in linux Another workaround is Alt+Shift+4 (Alt+$) Alexander Skwar -- How to quote: http://learn.to/quote (german) http://quote.6x.to (english) Homepage: http://www.iso-top.de | Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] iso-top.de - Die günstige Art an Linux Distributionen zu kommen Uptime: 11 days 15 hours 55 minutes
Re: [Cooker] Euro (€) in KDE 2.2.2
Op do 27-12-2001, om 19:21 schreef Alexander Skwar: > So sprach »andre« am 2001-12-27 um 18:16:05 +0100 : > > How do you type the euro without deadkeys? > > Hm? In console/Gnome/Windows I type AltGr+e and the Euro appears right > away. How's that related to deadkeys? > > Alexander Skwar Maybe a stupid question but AltGr is which key?(i know: the right ALT) us.kmap.gz doesn't recognizes it. And us-latin1.kmap.gz is not usable because you can't type " without serious problems. So how do you type ¤ (and other strange letters like é) in linux andré
Re: [Cooker] Euro (€) in KDE 2.2.2
On Thu, 2001-12-27 at 09:00, Alexander Skwar wrote: > Hi. > > I realize that this might be a configuration issue on my side and thus > off-topic. If that's the case, I'd like to appologize. > > How do I get the ¤ (Euro) character to work in KDE 2.2.2? > > I'd like to be able to press AltGr+e to get the Euro key, since this is > the standard to get it. This works fine in Gnome (most of the time) and > on the console. > > In the KDE control center, I've set the fonts to iso-8859-15 and also in > the applications I need Euro support in (ie. Konsole (KDE term), Kword, > Konqueror). However, when I press AltGr+e in KDE apps, I only get a ? > (question mark). Same here, always a question mark in KDE. My configuration: [frederik@Jupiter frederik]$ locale LANG=en LC_CTYPE=en_BE@euro LC_NUMERIC=en_BE@euro LC_TIME=en_BE@euro LC_COLLATE=en_BE@euro LC_MONETARY=en_BE@euro LC_MESSAGES=en_BE@euro LC_PAPER="en" LC_NAME="en" LC_ADDRESS="en" LC_TELEPHONE="en" LC_MEASUREMENT="en" LC_IDENTIFICATION="en" LC_ALL= And set to ISO-8859-15 in kcontrol. Euro works in Evolution (¤) mail client, but in Pan I get that strange sign which looks like a square with a diagonal line at each of the 4 corners. And although I don't get a euro sign when pressing Alt-GR+E in a KDE application, Konqueror renders the euro signs on the Mandrake homepage perfectly. Euro and Linux is not yet a perfect combination, it seems :-( Frederik
Re: [Cooker] Euro (€) in KDE 2.2.2
So sprach »andre« am 2001-12-27 um 18:16:05 +0100 : > How do you type the euro without deadkeys? Hm? In console/Gnome/Windows I type AltGr+e and the Euro appears right away. How's that related to deadkeys? Alexander Skwar -- How to quote: http://learn.to/quote (german) http://quote.6x.to (english) Homepage: http://www.iso-top.de | Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] iso-top.de - Die günstige Art an Linux Distributionen zu kommen Uptime: 11 days 2 hours 22 minutes
Re: [Cooker] Euro (€) in KDE 2.2.2
How do you type the euro without deadkeys?
[Cooker] Euro (€) in KDE 2.2.2
Hi. I realize that this might be a configuration issue on my side and thus off-topic. If that's the case, I'd like to appologize. How do I get the ¤ (Euro) character to work in KDE 2.2.2? I'd like to be able to press AltGr+e to get the Euro key, since this is the standard to get it. This works fine in Gnome (most of the time) and on the console. In the KDE control center, I've set the fonts to iso-8859-15 and also in the applications I need Euro support in (ie. Konsole (KDE term), Kword, Konqueror). However, when I press AltGr+e in KDE apps, I only get a ? (question mark). xev tells me when pressing AltGr+e: KeyPress event, serial 27, synthetic NO, window 0x221, root 0x2c, subw 0x0, time 58237516, (6,5), root:(10,608), state 0x2010, keycode 26 (keysym 0x20ac, EuroSign), same_screen YES, XLookupString gives 0 characters: "" Pasting a ¤ character most of the time works. This means (?) that my fonts have the ¤ character - I'd also want to say this, because Gnome is able to generate it, and also StarOffice 5.2 works fine. [root@teich root]# locale LANG=de LC_CTYPE=de_DE.ISO-8859-15 LC_NUMERIC=de_DE.ISO-8859-15 LC_TIME=de_DE.ISO-8859-15 LC_COLLATE=de_DE.ISO-8859-15 LC_MONETARY=de_DE.ISO-8859-15 LC_MESSAGES=de_DE.ISO-8859-15 LC_PAPER="de" LC_NAME="de" LC_ADDRESS="de" LC_TELEPHONE="de" LC_MEASUREMENT="de" LC_IDENTIFICATION="de" LC_ALL= When I set the locale to de_DE@euro, KDE still isn't able to generate the ¤ character. I'm using libqt2-2.3.1-18mdk and kdebase-2.2.2-13mdk. What do I have to do to get the Euro character also in KDE applications? Alexander Skwar -- How to quote: http://learn.to/quote (german) http://quote.6x.to (english) Homepage: http://www.iso-top.de | Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] iso-top.de - Die günstige Art an Linux Distributionen zu kommen Uptime: 10 days 15 hours 55 minutes