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Am Mittwoch, 18. August 2010 schrieb Mick: |
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> On Wednesday 18 August 2010 19:58:14 Frank Steinmetzger wrote: |
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> > > Just adding to this, the £ sign works fine on the console. It is the X |
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> > > applications (including terminals) that seem to have the problem with |
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> > > the '£' sign. |
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> > I assume you use KDE because you mention KMail. What have you set in |
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> > KDE’s keyboard layout (Personal -> Regional Settings)? (Or if not KDE, |
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> > then in $your_DE’s settingss) |
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> Yes, this box is running KDE. |
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> The regional settings show "United Kingdom". |
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Hm.. either here’s a misunderstanding or you looked at the wrong place |
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(because in Regional Settings, there is also a tab with "Region" in its name). |
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I meant the active layout in the "Keyboard Layout" tab, where you have dozens |
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of countries to chose from and where you can enable/disable the display of a |
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flag in the tray area. Did you mean that one? |
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