Dear Swarup, You have correctly pointed out. -74 yrsold
On 8/14/07, Dinbandhu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Dear Gora, > I've gone through carefully letter by letter and checked the whole > keyboard. By so doing, I've found a few more bugs. With a little luck, > this will be all of them. > > Final bugs: > > 1) "I" and "ee" should have the same effect of creating "ई " and ई > -kaar, but now only "I" is doing it. > > "I" produces ई and, for example, गी in conjunct form. > "ee" should be fixed to have the same effect. > > (now, "ee" incorrectly results in इइ . And when conjunct is attempted, > it incorrectly results in गेइ .) > > 2) "Ru" and "RU" have the correct effect when used as conjuncts, but > incorrect effect when used alone. > > When used as conjunct it is fine: > > ie "kRu" produces कृ > "kRU" produces कॄ > > But when used alone it is incorect: > > "Ru" now incorrectly produces "Rउ" -> but it should produce "ऋ" > "RU" now incorrectly produces "Rऊ" -> but it should produce "ॠ" > > 3) "G" and "gh" should both produce "घ ", but now only "G" does. > > Now, "gh" incorrectly produces "ग्ह". It should produce "घ ". > > > 3a) As an addendum to clarify point (3) above, here is Baraha's own > explanation of the difference between "h" and "~h" in Baraha: > > `ह' consonant can be written in two ways; 'h', '~h'. If you want to use > a `ह' in conjuncts where the first consonant is 'k', 'g', 't', 'd', etc, > you have to use '~h' instead of of 'h'. > > > Example: > > bakkiMghAm = बक्किंघाम > > bakkiMg~hAm = बक्किंग्हाम > > > 4) "&" now incorrectly produces "&" -> but it should produce "ऽ " > > 5) Half-candrabindu directly over a consonant > > This final point I did not instruct you on at the beginning, because at > that time I had not understood how to manage it yet myself. But just now > I have figured it out, so we can properly implement it here as well. > > Half-candribindu over the a-matra we already have: it is consonant + ~o > for example "k~o" yields कॉ , "g~o" yields गॉ, "b~o" yields बॉ, "m~o" > yields मॉ . This we already have proper. > > Now we have to add the command for putting the half-candrabindu directly > over the consonant: That is done with "~e". > for example "c~e" yields चॅ , "k~e" yields कॅ , "b~e" yields बॅ . > > > As far as I know, these are all the corrections. If I find anything > further, I will let you know but as of now, this is all. Many thanks for > all your help. > > Regards, > Swarup > > > > > > -- > ubuntu-in mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in >
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