Messages in this thread | | | From | CaT <> | Subject | Re: Linux and the "Euro" symbol? | Date | Fri, 12 Feb 1999 19:06:29 +1100 (EST) |
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Mike A. Harris wrote the following: > > On Fri, 12 Feb 1999, Agus Budy Wuysang wrote: > > >> You can get a PostScript Euro font from Adobe's site. You can use this > >> in X-programs, TeX and anything else that has a postscript rasterizer. > >> What do you mean when you say "does Linux support Euro"? If you were > >> planning on making a donation I'm sure they'l accept any currency. > >> Immanuel > > > >Maybe he meant how to type in Euro symbol, ie. kb scan and/or > >ascii code for euro symbol? > > I haven't seen the euro symbol yet, but am curious. Can someone > send a URL of a GIF or something that shows it? Thanks...
It looks like the quake symbol when it's fallen on it's right side :)
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