I attach a simple tex file and the pdf it produces to illustrate the problem.
We set the ~ character to catcode 12 so that it can function normally in
devanagari text (typed in the tex file in roman). When j and ~n come together
in a word, then they produce the conjunct consonant as seen in the
utomatically switch fonts based on unicode
>> blocks.
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>> ShreeDevi
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>> भजन - कीर्तन - आरती @ http://bhajans.ramparivar.com
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>> On Mon, Aug 15, 2016 at 6:16 AM, Hueckstedt, Robert A. (rah2k)
>> wrote:
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>>> I atta
With a publisher's permission I used xelatex to provide them copy, not
camera-ready copy, for a long book that has Sanskrit in Devanagari and an
English translation. Of course, the files I provided the publisher are pdfs.
Now, the publisher wants them in doc. When they try to cut and paste from
chal,
On Jan 31, 2018, at 8:29 AM, Michal Hoftich
mailto:michal@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi Bob,
On Tue, Jan 30, 2018 at 6:57 PM, Hueckstedt, Robert A. (rah2k)
mailto:ra...@virginia.edu>> wrote:
With a publisher’s permission I used xelatex to provide them copy, not
camera-ready copy