Re: What is the language "British"?

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On Thu, 2006-08-31 at 13:55 +0100, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Basically, I have a "uk" keyboard,
> but would like euros in place of pounds.

Wash your mouth out!  ;-)  But being serious, isn't there an
international keyboard that gives you a euro on another key, while still
retaining the pound?

Here, in Australia, we use the US keymap,  with the $ on the shifted 4
key.  Next door is the 5, shifted for the %, and some other qualifier
key can used with the 5 for the euro (this is a variant of the older US
keymap, with this extra character, and the power/sleep/wake keys, five
custom keys, and multimedia keys - so it's not really a US keymap, as
other computers would call it).

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