> Hi > > On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 3:23 PM, Hardik Dalwadi > <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > [FYI] > Indian Rupee Symbol “₹” Support In Ubuntu with Keyboard Mapping With > “AltGr + 4″ and “India With RupeeSign” Keyboard Layout | > > http://hardik.in/2011/02/16/indian-rupee-symbol-support-in-ubuntu-with-keyboard-mapping-with-altgr-4-and-india-with-rupee-sign-keyboard-layout/ > > > That is good news - > > however had some questions > > from the article and how to setup through keyboard prefereces there is > this point > Quote > "6. Default tab would be “By Country”, Choose “India” as Country and > “India With RupeeSign” as variants, it would be last in the list" end quote > > At present when we choose india - it would mean the hindi /devnagari script > > So if we choose "India with rupee sign" keyboard layout what does it > mean - apart from the sign. To clarify further - by default i think most > of us have the US english keyboard as our starting point (and this is a > keyboard layout that types english) so is the India with rupee keyboard
@ Ram, Exactly, It's just US International Keyboard Layout with Rupee Symbol enabled @ 3rd Level, achieved using AltGr + 4. Also you can use this keyboard layout with any input system. For example if your input system is Hindi, still it should give same result. > Will it mean my english keyboard will be similar to the us keyboard layout ?? Yes, as i said above. > thanks > > ram -- Hardik Dalwadi person@Canonical http://www.hardik.in -- ubuntu-in mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in
