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Inclusion of Rupee sign in symbols.dic #4943
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Attachment RupeeSign.txt added by td.dinakar on 2015-02-23 16:04 |
Comment 1 by jteh on 2015-02-23 23:09 |
Comment 3 by td.dinakar (in reply to comment 1) on 2015-02-24 14:16 Since except for Re.1, all other values are denoted by using Rs. e.g. Rs.100, Rs.1,500, etc. I, therefore feel that "Rupees" would be more appropriate than "Rupee". Replying to jteh:
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Comment 4 by td.dinakar (in reply to comment 3) on 2015-05-02 05:36 Replying to td.dinakar:
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Comment 5 by td.dinakar on 2015-07-26 05:57 |
Comment 6 by jteh on 2015-07-27 00:22 Do Indian speech synthesisers know how to pronounce this symbol already? The reason I ask is that most synthesisers already know how to pronounce the other currency symbols NVDA includes and they tend to have their own language specific rules about how to do this which sound more natural. Because of this, for the none, most and some symbol levels, we let the synthesiser handle these symbols. However, because this Indian rupee symbol is so new, I'm guessing most synthesisers don't handle it yet; eSpeak and Vocalizer certainly don't. Therefore, it's probably better to let NVDA handle this for all symbol levels except maybe level none. Technical: The sign is: ₹ |
Comment 7 by td.dinakar (in reply to comment 6) on 2015-07-27 14:49 Replying to jteh:
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Comment 8 by td.dinakar on 2015-09-13 05:11 |
Comment 9 by jteh on 2015-09-13 07:16 |
Reported by td.dinakar on 2015-02-23 15:57
We are already having some currency signs such as dollar, pound, yen, euro, etc., in the English symbols.dic file.
I request the sign ₹ which denotes the Indian currency may be included in the symbols.dic file. This sign should be read as "Rupees".
I am also attaching the text file containing this character.
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