Quoting Pravin Satpute ([email protected]): > As you might know, the Government of India has recently announced a sign > to indicate the Indian Rupee. Several IT-industry leaders are taking an > active and critical role in this process and are working with the > Department of IT (DIT) to enable the new sign in ICT environments. > > > > As a part of the process, an online survey is created to collect > peoples' preference for the location of the Indian-Rupee sign on QWERTY > keyboards. The results of this survey will be presented to the DIT.
To bring some background: when the Euro currency was created in the very late 90's (the Euro was officially decided in 1999 and we started using it in 2002), the overall choice among countries in the Euro zone was to put the Euro sign (€) as AltGr+E on all keymaps (and we have many of these all over Europe). So, at first glance, I'd suggest that AltGr+R seems to be the best suited option. Just my 2 (euro)cents, of course, as I can't give you 2 rupees (well, I have some left at home, indeed...:)) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This SF.net email is sponsored by Make an app they can't live without Enter the BlackBerry Developer Challenge http://p.sf.net/sfu/RIM-dev2dev _______________________________________________ IndLinux-group mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/indlinux-group
