Dear Chinnaswami,

I had a quick look at your file. You need to send us your .dn file, not just the .tex file.

I had a quick go at reverse-engineering your .tex file into what might have been your original .dn file, and I got this:

\documentclass[12pt,twocolumn]{article}
\usepackage{devanagari}
\begin{document}
Lets write in devanagari\\
\noindent {\dn calo devanaagarii me likhate hai}
\\raadhaa-svaamii{\dn raadhaa-svaamii}
\\dayaal {\dn dayaal}
\\kI {\dn kI}
\\mAn {\dn mAn}
\\nikAlie  {\dn nikAlie}
\\ulla {\dn ulla}
\\{\dn karanaa}
\\{\dn muula}
\\{\dn yoga ??? sabhii maana pataa karo}
%XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
\end{document}


If you run that through devnag and then latex, you get the PDF attached as the output.

I'm sure I've made lots of errors in the Hindi, but at least the input/output may give you some clues about getting the thing working.

Best of luck
Dominik

--
Dr Dominik Wujastyk
Wellcome Trust Senior Research Fellow
University College London



On Thu, 28 Aug 2008, Chinnaswami Ponnala wrote:

Gentlemen,
I need to typeset some documents in Hindi. I want to use Latex only. I
got MikTex 2.7+TeXnicCenter installed in my system. I copied
devnag.exe in C:\Program Files\MikTex 2.7\miktex\bin and I started
typing. But I am getting the results as desired or desribed in
"Devanagari for Tex version 2.14.1 by Anshuman Pandey dated
31-Dec-2007".
I am aataching the tex file as well as pdf (output) file for your kind
perusal. Please advice me what mistake I might have committed and how
to correct it. I will be very grateful to you.
Thanking you in anticipation.
Chinnaswami
Agra

Attachment: kkk.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document

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