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[ILUG] The euro: Have I run it down?

[ILUG] The euro: Have I run it down?

Declan Moriarty declan.moriarty at ntlworld.ie
Mon Jan 28 15:43:20 GMT 2002


 I came across an interesting oddity, the significance of which people might 
explain to me

/usr/X11R6/include/X11/keysymdef.h (a header file?) in my system has both 
EuroSign and EcuSign defined. That's nice; but

/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/KKeysymDB

which is apparently what the system actually actually uses, has neither. Have 
I stumbled on something to explain my missing euro? Is this all irrelevant? 

Will someone who has a euro happening for them in X grep their XKeysymDB for 
either EuroSign or EcuSign please, and paste in the lines. I can hack my file 
with authority then :)


-- 
	Regards,


	Declan Moriarty




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