a12n-collaboration Mailing List Archive: Re: [A12n-Collab] Is the "Franc symbol" in actual use anywhere?[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next] [Date Index] [Thread Index]
Hi Karl According to Wikipedia, it is listed among the signs no longer in use. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Currency_symbols Regards, Rui On 16/03/2008, Karl Pentzlin <mail-from-a12n@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Unicode contains a "French franc symbol" (U+20A3, ₣, like a F with a > second horizontal stroke). > Is this currency symbol in actual use anywhere (especially in the > countries using the CFA franc)? > > (I need this information as I am designing an international keyboard > layout.) > > Thank you in advance for any help. > > - Karl Pentzlin > > > > _______________________________________________ > A12n-collaboration mailing list > A12n-collaboration@xxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.kabissa.org/mailman/listinfo/a12n-collaboration > > -- ________________________________________________ Rui Correia Advocacy, Human Rights, Media and Language Consultant 2 Cutten St Horison Roodepoort-Johannesburg, South Africa Tel/ Fax (+27-11) 766-4336 Mobile (+27) (0) 84-498-6838 _______________ áâãçéêíóôõúç
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