I have a key in the upper row of numeric keys. It is the key with the number 5, that also has the % and € sign. I get € by pressing right alt and that key. However, when I want to send it with e-mail the € sign is replaced by an ? So, in this message you will see ? where it should not be.
On my sytem left alt num lock 128 does not yield the € sign but this: Ç. Capital C with a cedille. I will send this message as Unicode; it is supposed to retain everything I have tyed in. Han ----- Original Message ----- From: "Stephen Davis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "U.S. Metric Association" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, 2002-01-13 20:43 Subject: [USMA:17418] The Euro Sign!! > This is just a mild complaint about how John and others described how to get > the euro ? sign from the keyboard!! > > I would imagine there would have been some confusion from people (ok, me as > well) about what you meant by ALT - 0128!! > > I assume this is the ASCII code for the number 4 on the keyboard?? > > I think people would have better understood you if you had simply said press > ALT, then the 4 key on your keyboard!! > > I understand a little ASCII but I would have understood 4 a little better!! > > There, that's better!! I'll get off my high horse now!! > > Regards, > > Steve. > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >