The Euro-symbol

David Weinehall (tao@acc.umu.se)
Tue, 17 Nov 1998 09:38:08 +0100 (MET)


Eventhough I'm quite convinced that EMU is evil(tm) and will collapse
soon, it still has caught a lot of business-people in its grip. And as of
the 1st of January 1999, the Euro will be an official currency in several
countries in Europe. Therefore, AltGr + E has been assigned as the
standard key to display the Euro-symbol. Will this make it into the v2.2
kernel, together with the proper symbol in the character-set? (I haven't
got a clue what sign is replaced...)

It should be quite easy to fix, and it's a good way to avoid Micro$oft
spreading FUD about Linux not being ready for EMU...

/David Weinehall

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