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
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 :)
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
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
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
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
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
How do you type the euro without deadkeys?
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
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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
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
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
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
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