euro-test(1)
NAME
euro-test - checks if your system is able to display euros
SYNOPSIS
euro-support
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the euro-test command. euro-test is
a program that allows the user to test if euro support is correctly
configured in your system. In order to do so it tests if the fonts
installed provide the display of the euro symbol and if the keyboard is
properly configured in order to output it.
The euro-test programs checks the running environment and, depending on
whether its the X graphic environment or the console (TeX) environment.
The program can also output a log that can be sent to the euro-support@packages.debian.org address in order for the maintainer to check
why support has not been configured in the system after installation of
this package.
BUGS
This program is currently in testing phase so there might be quite some
bugs lurking around. Also, since it might (slightly) change your environment in order to do the tests, some systems might need to reset the
changes in order to revert to the state before the program was run.
In console, set the previous terminal configuration by running
/etc/init.d/keymaps-lct.sh and /etc/init.d/console-screen.sh if you
have the console-tools package installed.
OPTIONS
There are no options.
SEE ALSO
The Euro-mini-HOW-TO, available at http://www.linuxdoc.org/. Please first read The Debian-Euro HOW-TO available via the doc-central system and at /usr/share/doc/euro-support/ (upon installation of the euro-support package) or at the Debian website at http://www.debian.org/doc/ddp
AUTHOR
- The euro-test program as well as this manual page were written by
Javier Fernandez-Sanguino <jfs@computer.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux
system (but may be used by others).