Hello Aku,

I think the keyboard layouts which come with the system don't allow to type 
svarita or anudatta. But you can use Ukelele to customise them.

http://scripts.sil.org/cms/scripts/page.php?site_id=nrsi&item_id=ukelele

In the disk image you will find a folder named "System Keyboards" and inside it 
two Devanagari keyboard layouts: "Devanagari" (i.e. Inscript) and 
"Devanagari-QWERTY". You only have to open the one you prefer with Ukelele and 
add the character(s) you need.

Best wishes,

Yves

Le 28 mai 2012 à 16:36, A u a écrit :

> Hello Yves, 
> I have a Mac OS X also, how did you get the  विश्व॒दानी॑म् anudatta in Mac. 
> I have Sanskrit 2003 and it looked at the keyboard layout and could not see 
> that symbol anywhere.
> I would appreciate your help
> Aku
> 
> On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 4:15 AM, Yves Codet <yves.co...@sfr.fr> wrote:
> Hello.
> 
> I'm not sure you can type Vedic accents with the Velthuis encoding, or maybe 
> they don't exist in Nakula. Personally I stopped using romanised inputs since 
> it became as easy to विश्व॒दानी॑म् type in Devanagari as in Latin script on 
> my system (Mac OS X), that is to say many years ago, I don't remember exactly 
> :) You might want to try on yours.
> 
> Best wishes,
> 
> Yves
> 
> Le 25 mai 2012 à 09:43, chandrasekhar s a écrit :
> 
>> Respected Sir,
>> 
>>  Could you help me with the following question.
>> 
>> How do I produce the vedic, anudatta and udatta via XeTeX. The one in this 
>> links gives 
>> 
>> >http://mirrors.ctan.org/language/devanagari/velthuis/doc/generic/velthuis/xetex-examples.tex
>> 
>> The normal Sanskrit compilation works but the vedic accents if compiled with 
>> similar commands doesn't work. 
>> 
>> 
>> > - Does anyone how we can work with XeTeX for typesetting Vedic Mantras or 
>> > Texts.
>> 
>> 
>>     \documentclass[12pt]{article}
>>     \usepackage{ifxetex}
>>     \RequireXeTeX
>>     \usepackage{fontspec}
>>     \newcommand\dn{\catcode`\~=12
>>                
>> \fontspec[Script=Devanagari,Mapping=velthuis-sanskrit]{Nakula}}
>>     
>>     \let\origlabelitemi\labelitemi
>>     \renewcommand\labelitemi{{\normalfont\origlabelitemi}}
>>     
>>     \parindent=0pt
>>     
>>     \begin{document}
>>     
>>     \section{Examples}
>>     
>>     {\dn
>>     \begin{center}
>>     \setlength{\fboxrule}{2pt}
>>     \framebox[3.2cm][s]{.o ga.ne"saaya nama.h}
>>     \end{center}
>>     }
>>     \end{document}
>> 
>> > The above command works perfectly for non-vedic sanskrit, but once I start 
>> > using udatta and anudatta it doesn't work at all. Any help
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Chandrasekhar
>> 
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