Euro on old computers

From: Hans Franke <Hans.Franke_at_mch20.sbs.de>
Date: Tue Feb 2 12:21:51 1999

> >For ASCII text we tend to use 'L', 'UKP', 'GBP', or \pounds to mean a
> >pound sign. Or do what at least one catalogue I have (a current
> >catalogue, BTW), and give all prices in pence. This catalogue includes
> >things like 3600p (meaning \pounds 36.00), I guess because they couldn't
> >print a pound sign.
>
> Which brings up the question: What is the symbol or abbreviation for one
> hundredth of a Euro?

No symbol - just Cent or 'c'.
(BTW: did I already tell ya that I dislike the names ?)

Gruss
H.


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HRK
Received on Tue Feb 02 1999 - 12:21:51 GMT

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