The 'Rupee Symbol', has been adopted on Thursday by the government and is soon going to be on paper and may be sooner on keyboards too!
Mangalore-based Foradian Technologies Pvt Ltd has created a font called Rupee_Foradian. It can be downloaded from the company’s blogsite —http://blog.foradian.com/ — and used for free.
The symbol may take a while to appear on the keyboard but can rightaway be typed as a character, thanks to a newly-created font.
The company created a vector image of the new rupee sign and mapped the 'grave accent' symbol — the key just above the tab button on the keyboard — with it.
Many users of social networking sites have started using it, as have hundreds of bloggers. Version 2.0 of the font was released within 24 hours of the announcement of the rupee symbol.
Mangalore-based Foradian Technologies Pvt Ltd has created a font called Rupee_Foradian. It can be downloaded from the company’s blogsite —http://blog.foradian.com/ — and used for free.
The symbol may take a while to appear on the keyboard but can rightaway be typed as a character, thanks to a newly-created font.
The company created a vector image of the new rupee sign and mapped the 'grave accent' symbol — the key just above the tab button on the keyboard — with it.
Many users of social networking sites have started using it, as have hundreds of bloggers. Version 2.0 of the font was released within 24 hours of the announcement of the rupee symbol.
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