Hello Thomas!

On 14 Jan 2002 at 5:30:21 pm you wrote:

> It works correctly over here:
> alt-129: 

> alt-137: 

> alt-225: 

> alt-128:  (my current favourite)

> alt-235: 

> alt-223: 
_
> alt-252: 



With that numbers (as you gave them) I get what you see above. They
are ASCII. For ANSI you'll need a leading "0" (see below in same order
as above):









BTW, the EURO sign, can you get at it by pressing the right <Alt>+<e>?
Or is this only feasible with a German keyboard layout? And how then
do other EURO countries do it? Or Americans? Or ...?


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