I use the Māori keyboard layout (which is just a generic US-Intl or similar layout with ready access to macrons.) It used to be that there was an option somewhere that enabled the euro symbol on the altgr+4, and it works on another computer but was configured before the 16.10 upgrade, so I was searching around for how to turn it on on this one but can't find it (and found the errors in the documentation while doing so.)
these are old instructions that used to work, but the options have gone. I can type compose-e-=, but euro is frequently enough used that it would be nice to have it on altgr-4 rather than ¼, which I never use.
Hi, thanks for the quick answer.
I use the Māori keyboard layout (which is just a generic US-Intl or similar layout with ready access to macrons.) It used to be that there was an option somewhere that enabled the euro symbol on the altgr+4, and it works on another computer but was configured before the 16.10 upgrade, so I was searching around for how to turn it on on this one but can't find it (and found the errors in the documentation while doing so.)
https:/ /www.pcsteps. com/4669- type-the- euro-sign- linux-mint- ubuntu/
these are old instructions that used to work, but the options have gone. I can type compose-e-=, but euro is frequently enough used that it would be nice to have it on altgr-4 rather than ¼, which I never use.