> > I want help to set a key for the symbol and to make it permanent. I am > using > Linux mint if it helps. I know it is not Ubuntu, but I am sure it won't be > too different. >
You could install the new Ubuntu font family. You can also consider installing Ubuntu 10.10 which comes with rupee symbol by default. In fact it's the first OS in the world to have the Indian Rupee Symbol. There you can use <Ctrl-Shift-u> 2 0 b 9 <enter> to get the rupee symbol. For more details check out http://font.ubuntu.com/rupee/ and http://font.ubuntu.com/. -- Chethan S.
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