Re: [XeTeX] Help

2012-05-28 Thread A u
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.nesaaya 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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Re: [XeTeX] Help

2012-05-28 Thread Yves Codet
If you're not used to handle keyboard layouts on OS X, you might want to read 
this page:

http://groups.google.com/group/ukelele-users/browse_thread/thread/6ab55e2b54d92c34

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.nesaaya 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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 समृद्धकामो हिनो वा नारायणपरो मुनि:।
 नोत्सर्पेत न शुष्येत सरिद्भिरिव सागर​: ॥
 
 
 
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[XeTeX] Printer doesn't print formulas

2012-05-28 Thread Tobias Schoel

Hi,

since some days ago, my printer stopped printing documents with math 
formulas correctly. He prints until the first formula, then stops and 
ejects the paper.


The documents are all created with xelatex using TeX Gyre Pagella, Linux 
Biolinum O and Asana Math.


I haven't updated anything lately except for siunitx, which isn't 
involved in all of that documents.


This may sound like a printer bug, but lets look at the following 
minimal example.


\documentclass{minimal}
\usepackage{fontspec}
\usepackage{unicode-math}
\setmathfont{Asana Math}
\begin{document}
\[\int_1^2f(x)dx\]
\end{document}

The printed document will be empty.
Replacing Asana Math by XITS Math results in \int_1^2 being printed, the 
rest not.
Removing fontspec, unicode-math and \setmathfont alltogether results in 
the whole formula being printed (in default font of course).


It could be a printer bug as well as an OS bug: The documents are 
printed finely on another printer feeded by Windoof.


Where might the root of this evil lie?

bye

Toscho

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Europaschule Kairo
www.europaschulekairo.com


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