> Shrisha Rao <sh...@nyx.net> wrote >Message-ID: <a040ad3e-d6a7-4421-887d-a4b4e35aa...@nyx.net> >There is a fontspec mapping package xetex-itrans that you may like to look at instead: >http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/xetex/generic/itrans/ >This currently only works with Devanagari and Kannada scripts; if someone can add Telugu or other scripts, we will be happy to include them. >Note that this allows one to insert the ITRANS code into a XeLaTeX document directly. >Regards, >Shrisha Rao
Thanks for the information. That was useful. I can put in some effort and can add the Telugu scripts, if you can give me some tips... For instance 1. I went to the above web site and copied the files and tried the example that was given there and processed on MAC using TexShop (XeLatex), using Devanagari. It produced a pdf file. But the ligatures are not done correctly. Is this the way it is supposed to be or am I doing some thing wrong. I enclosed the pdf file produced to the example, as given in the readme file at the above link. 2. Where do I find the format specifications for the .map and .tec files 3. Where would I find the Unicode tables for Telugu, so that I can produce the same forms as given in your software at the link. Thanks.
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