Re: How to add the €-sign to the key-board of a laptop with Kubuntu 8.10?. SOLVED!

Arnaud bourree arnaud.bourree at gmail.com
Fri Feb 6 20:33:13 UTC 2009


OK, I've the € signe on my French keyboard, but what is the COMPOSE key?
Does it the Win key?
Do I have to install something to have it?

Arnaud.

2009/2/6 Bas Roufs <basroufs at gmail.com>

> Hey Matthew and everybody
> >
> >> * I assigned the € function via XKB options to both the 5 and the e
> keys.
> >> * the COMPOSE key function conflicted with the  € sign, when ALT-GR was
> compose.
> >
> > Right, that makes sense.  Now that you have Compose on Application, you
> > should /also/ be able to tydpe € using Compose-e-=.
>
> No, this is not the case. Compose-e delivers this sign: ə.
> For the € I really need now alt gr-e or alt gr-5. But his is perfectly
> OK for me.
>
> Respectfully yours,
>
> Bas.
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