Anne Wilson wrote: >> I'm running Fedora-5, with KDE-3.5.4 . >> IIRC, AltGr-e used to produce the euro symbol, >> but if so it no longer does so. >> >> Any advice or suggestions gratefully receive. >> > AltGr-4 does it on my UK setup. I should have mentioned that AltGr-4 just produces a normal 4 on my screen. In fact the only unusual characters produced by AltGr-anything are AltGr-e, which produces a curious looking character like a circle in a square, and AltGr-c which produces a cent sign. I looked at the Euro-Char-Support mini-HOWTO at <www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Euro-Char-Support/index.html> but found this almost - in fact completely - useless. It says, for example, ---------------------------------- Check that the file /usr/share/keymaps/include/euro.inc.gz includes lines altgr keycode 18 = currency altgr keycode 46 = cent ---------------------------------- whereas I have no directory /usr/share/keymaps/include or indeed any file including euro.inc in its name. Its complete reference to KDE reads: ---------------------------------- 5.1. KDE Change the font setting in KControl to ISO-8859-15. ---------------------------------- Assuming that KControl is the same as the Control Centre I can find nowhere that I could change any font setting to ISO-8859-15. Surely there must be a short and simple article somewhere which explains what to do to get the euro symbol in Fedora? I googled for "Fedora euro symbol" but found nothing useful. -- Timothy Murphy e-mail (<80k only): tim /at/ birdsnest.maths.tcd.ie tel: +353-86-2336090, +353-1-2842366 s-mail: School of Mathematics, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland