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<title>UK TeX FAQ -- question label euro</title>
</head><body>
<h3>Typesetting the Euro sign</h3>
-<p>The European currency "Euro" is represented by a symbol of somewhat
-dubious design, but it's an important currency and (La)TeX users
+<p>The European currency &ldquo;Euro&rdquo; is represented by a symbol of somewhat
+dubious design, but it&rsquo;s an important currency and (La)TeX users
need to typeset it.
<p>Note that the Commission of the European Community at first deemed
that the Euro symbol should always be set in a sans-serif font;
fortunately, this eccentric ruling has now been rescinded, and one may
apply best typesetting efforts to making it appear at least slightly
-"respectable" (typographically).
+&ldquo;respectable&rdquo; (typographically).
<p>The TS1-encoded fonts provided as part of the EC font
distribution provide Euro glyphs. The fonts are called Text Companion
(TC) fonts, and offer the same range
@@ -19,19 +19,19 @@ accessing the symbol, which selects a symbol to match the surrounding
text. The design of the symbol in the TC fonts is not
universally loved...
Nevertheless, use the TC font version of the symbol if you are
-producing documents using Knuth's Computer Modern Fonts.
+producing documents using Knuth&rsquo;s Computer Modern Fonts.
<p>The <i>latin9</i> input encoding defined by the <i>inputenc</i>
package has a euro character defined (character position 164, occupied
-in other ISO Latin character sets by the "currency symbol").
+in other ISO Latin character sets by the &ldquo;currency symbol&rdquo;).
The encoding uses the command <code>\</code><code>texteuro</code> for the character; at
present that command is <em>only</em> available from the
-<i>textcomp</i> package. There is a MicroSoft code page position,
+<i>textcomp</i> package. There is a Microsoft code page position,
too, but standardisation of such things proceeds via rather different
-routes and the LaTeX project hasn't yet been given details of the
+routes and the LaTeX project hasn&rsquo;t yet been given details of the
change.
<p>Outline fonts which contain nothing but Euro symbols are available
(free) from
-<a href="ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/type/win/all/eurofont.exe">Adobe</a> -
+<a href="ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/type/win/all/eurofont.exe">Adobe</a> &mdash;
the file is packaged as a <i>Windows</i> self-extracting
executable, but it may be decoded as a <code>.zip</code> format achive on other
operating systems.
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ Modern environments. They are apparently designed to fit with Adobe
Times, Helvetica and Courier, but can probably fit with a wider range
of modern fonts.
<p>The <i>eurofont</i> package provides a compendious analysis of the
-"problem of the euro symbol" in its documentation, and offers macros
+&ldquo;problem of the euro symbol&rdquo; in its documentation, and offers macros
for configuring the source of the glyphs to be used; however, it seems
rather large for everyday use.
<p>The <i>euro-ce</i> bundle is a rather pleasing Metafont-only design