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Added explanation.
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8859-15 ISO-8859-15], also known as ISO-Latin-9, is a character set that can be used for most Western European languages. It is a revision of ISO-8859-1, replacing some less common symbols with the euro sign and some other characters that were missing. According to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8859 Wikipedia], the ISO-8859-15 character set covers Basque, Catalan, Danish, Dutch (except for IJ/ij), English, Faeroese, Finnish, French, German, Icelandic, Irish, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Rhaeto-Romanic, Scottish Gaelic, Spanish, and Swedish, Eastern European Albanian, as well as the African languages Afrikaans and Swahili. == LaTeX == In LaTeX:, the ISO-8859-15 can be used as an input encoding with the <code>inputenc</code> package. The <code>eurosym</code> package is also needed, in order to produce the Euro symbol in the output. 
<texcode>
\documentclass{article}
</texcode>
== ConTeXt: first== First, you have to download [[Media:regi-il9.tex|regi-il9.tex]] and put it into texmf/tex/context/third/.Then:, you can use ISO-8859-15 as an input encoding via the <cmd>useregime</cmd> and <cmd>enableregime</cmd> commands. 
<texcode>
\useregime[il9]
\stoptext
</texcode>
 
This produces the following output (which unfortunately appears to be broken in this Wiki):
 
<context>
\useregime[il9]
\enableregime[il9]
\starttext
c½ur et 100\,¤
\stoptext
</context>
[[Category:Fonts]]
[[Category:International]]
[[Category:From LaTeX]]

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