Can not enter ^



Hello,
I've a AFAIK Java application (Maple 10) on a Linux 2.6 box with locale
setting de_DE.UTF-8.
Everything works fine, I can enter the German umlauts (üöä) but not the sign
^ (for calculating the power of number, like 2^4 = 16). Also with a unset
LANG variable it does not work.

Anyone has a idea to make it work?

Thanks
.



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