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October 31, 2011, 01:45:45 AM
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If you want to type the Bitcoin currency character easily, you can add it to your keyboard layout. I'd share my new layout, but I personally use the Colemak layout and no one is using that anyway, I guess.

You can download the Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator (also works on windows 7) to edit it yourself.
If people let me know what keyboard layout they use, and what location for the ฿ is the most convenient, I might fix up some installers tomorrow.

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October 31, 2011, 02:01:10 AM
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If you want to type the Bitcoin currency character easily, you can add it to your keyboard layout. I'd share my new layout, but I personally use the Colemak layout and no one is using that anyway, I guess.

You can download the Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator (also works on windows 7) to edit it yourself.
If people let me know what keyboard layout they use, and what location for the ฿ is the most convenient, I might fix up some installers tomorrow.
I have the currency symbols assigned to AltGr on my Canadian French keyboard, but rather than using the baht sign (which I oppose), I use the three latin letters "BTC".
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October 31, 2011, 02:08:31 AM
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It seems the majority of users is using ฿ whenever a shorter version is needed, and it's also the winner of the poll.
What's probably going to be more important in the eventual result, though, is that mtgox is using ฿.

But of course you can do the same thing with Ƀ, or ฿©, or whatever you want.

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October 31, 2011, 02:10:29 AM
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If you want to type the Bitcoin currency character easily, you can add it to your keyboard layout. I'd share my new layout, but I personally use the Colemak layout and no one is using that anyway, I guess.

You can download the Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator (also works on windows 7) to edit it yourself.
If people let me know what keyboard layout they use, and what location for the ฿ is the most convenient, I might fix up some installers tomorrow.

how do you easily type this character:



i still can't bring myself to deal in baht yet.
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October 31, 2011, 02:26:49 AM
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If you want to type the Bitcoin currency character easily, you can add it to your keyboard layout. I'd share my new layout, but I personally use the Colemak layout and no one is using that anyway, I guess.

You can download the Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator (also works on windows 7) to edit it yourself.
If people let me know what keyboard layout they use, and what location for the ฿ is the most convenient, I might fix up some installers tomorrow.

how do you easily type this character:



i still can't bring myself to deal in baht yet.

Using the above tool, copy paste the following character into your wanted key:
Code:
Ƀ
Or, this character:
Code:
Ƀ⃝
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October 31, 2011, 02:28:53 AM
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Code:
Ƀ⃝ 
This doesn't show properly for me… (It shows as Ƀ square)

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October 31, 2011, 11:58:00 AM
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Code:
Ƀ⃝ 
This doesn't show properly for me… (It shows as Ƀ square)
What font/platform are you using? I think you know what the character should be. (It's a 20DD Combining Enclosing Circle)

I'm displaying it fine with Windows and the standard font set.
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October 31, 2011, 12:07:41 PM
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Windows 7, chrome, also standard font set I believe.
In firefox I see "฿O" (roughly), not combined.

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October 31, 2011, 07:57:27 PM
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Windows 7, chrome, also standard font set I believe.
In firefox I see "฿O" (roughly), not combined.
Well maybe that isn't the best idea if firefox isn't displaying it right. IE does for me, though. And I believe that's what it should do, as the unicode specification indicates that it is a non-spacing character.
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October 31, 2011, 08:01:12 PM
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Why is it that i have the feeling that most of the persons who voted to use the Thai Baht symbol for Bitcoin are the same that gave Bruce a hard time because of the conference in Pataya?  Roll Eyes
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October 31, 2011, 08:06:00 PM
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This doesn't show properly for me… (It shows as Ƀ square)

Same for me.

Here comes the btc-baht hate train lol.

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October 31, 2011, 08:35:59 PM
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On Mac OSX, I made it such that when I type the sequence "$" "B" that it creates the ฿ currency symbol.  You can do that in System Preferences > Language & Text > Text.  Once you've created the substitution, you may need to enable it in apps that don't have it turned on by default (i.e. Safari…you can often find the option to enable it under Edit > Substitutions > Text Replacement).

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October 31, 2011, 08:37:40 PM
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I think the official Bitcoin symbol should be the Baht but with two lines, and I will keep using the Baht symbol until Unicode gives us a Bitcoin symbol.

If Steve Jobs can add "steaming pile of poo" to Unicode (http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/1f4a9/index.htm) then I am sure we will eventually get our own Unicode symbol when the world realizes we are here to stay and are not just tulip mania.

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October 31, 2011, 10:55:59 PM
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On Mac OSX, I made it such that when I type the sequence "$" "B" that it creates the ฿ currency symbol.  You can do that in System Preferences > Language & Text > Text.  Once you've created the substitution, you may need to enable it in apps that don't have it turned on by default (i.e. Safari…you can often find the option to enable it under Edit > Substitutions > Text Replacement).

Great idea. Too bad chrome doesn't seem to support this.  I looked at TextExpander, but its $35 Sad

It also doesn't seem to do anything until you hit space. Which means you have to type "$B[space][delete]123" for ฿123

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November 01, 2011, 12:45:51 AM
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BTC

That was hard, typing three characters.
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November 01, 2011, 12:50:40 AM
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November 01, 2011, 01:31:49 AM
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BTC

That was hard, typing three characters.

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November 01, 2011, 01:44:05 AM
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If you want to type the Bitcoin currency character easily, you can add it to your keyboard layout. I'd share my new layout, but I personally use the Colemak layout and no one is using that anyway, I guess.

You can download the Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator (also works on windows 7) to edit it yourself.
If people let me know what keyboard layout they use, and what location for the   is ฿the most convenient, I might fix up some installers tomorrow.

i use a MacBook Pro.  it would be cool to use the $ sign for ฿ in Chrome
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November 01, 2011, 01:45:26 AM
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Steve (a few posts up) mentioned how you can use mac's autoreplace to do something like that.

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November 01, 2011, 01:46:44 AM
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Steve (a few posts up) mentioned how you can use mac's autoreplace to do something like that.

i got stuck at the part where he says "substitution". 
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