Sivakatirswami wrote:
Richmond Mathewson wrote:
Sorry, the modified Mac keyboard layouts at:
At: http://mathewson.110mb.com/FILEZ/DevKeys.zip
Congrats! and Thank you!
ONLY allow access to the Udatta and Anudatta symbols used
in the Rg and Atharva Vedas. You can mark Svarita by combining
U
Richmond Mathewson wrote:
Sorry, the modified Mac keyboard layouts at:
At: http://mathewson.110mb.com/FILEZ/DevKeys.zip
Congrats! and Thank you!
ONLY allow access to the Udatta and Anudatta symbols used
in the Rg and Atharva Vedas. You can mark Svarita by combining
Udatta and Anudatta.
Th
I got news from runrev and got the green light to pass on the info on Nabble
:
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"Obviously we have the goal of providing as much integration as possible
between a
web page and any embedded revlets. However, it sho
The goal of this challenge is to make this animation as smooth and
"Bubble Like" as possible.
I have taken it as far as I can, and I would love to see what the "How
to use" crowd can do with it.
The original stack for this is at Download the source: Bubbles.rev
I think the message path is to
AliasMenu still works on my MacBook Pro OS X 10.5.7. I would be lost
without it.
George
On Jul 17, 2009, at 9:37 PM, stephen barncard wrote:
There used to be a great product called Aliasmenu that would do that,
but
the author gave up with problems making it work from Tiger on
What re
Sorry, the modified Mac keyboard layouts at:
At: http://mathewson.110mb.com/FILEZ/DevKeys.zip
ONLY allow access to the Udatta and Anudatta symbols used
in the Rg and Atharva Vedas. You can mark Svarita by combining
Udatta and Anudatta.
This is because the unicode standard does not seem to eit
That's nothing; I have kids who make trips to all the planets on a
regular basis in my school. How is this done? I just use the "magic
phrase": 'Come on, let's do a spot of Grammar." and they are OFF. :)
LOL
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Hey-Ho!
At: http://mathewson.110mb.com/FILEZ/DevKeys.zip
there are now the 2 standard Macintosh Devanagari keyboard layouts
that I have hacked to allow udatta and anudatta input.
'Devanagari'
Udatta: Shift - B
Anudatta: Shift - N
'Devanagari-QWERTY'
Udatta: Alt - Z
Anudatta: Alt - X
You
Sivakatirswami wrote:
I was forced to order a plug in for Indesign to find a way to enter
the udatta and anudatta stress marks, which are, strangely, not
available on the current standard Devangari keyboards
I suppose it would be sensible to be able to get at svarita as well :)
Can you tell