How to type an eurosign
Tony Arnold
tony.arnold@man.ac.uk
Wed Jul 31 07:25:00 GMT 2002
> I don't have experience with the euro sign, but I use
> the UK pound sign (on a UK keyboard). To make that work
> in bash, I needed to put the following two lines in
> my .inputrc file
>
> set convert-meta off
> set output-meta on
>
> I hope it works for you too.
It works for me! I use rxvt to run my bash shell and I use the Lucida
Console-P font. Ctrl-Alt-4 now exchoes as a euro symbol (€).
But I don't get a Pound sign!
Regards,
Tony.
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