For many languages, you can use yudit
(availaible for linux, mac and windows)
http://www.yudit.org/
JLC
Le 23/03/2012 20:46, Nikola Lečić a écrit :
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 10:47:22PM +0100
in 4f6b9dea.9030...@mi.parisdescartes.fr
François Patte francois.pa...@mi.parisdescartes.fr wrote:
Dear Folks,
This is a question regarding difference in output when the same file is
compiled using xelatex and lualatex. The minimal example below also
explains the difference:
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\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{fontspec}
\newfontfamily{\skr}[Script=Devanagari]{Sanskrit 2003}
2012/3/25 R (Chandra) Chandrasekhar chyav...@gmail.com:
Dear Folks,
This is a question regarding difference in output when the same file is
compiled using xelatex and lualatex. The minimal example below also explains
the difference:
AFAIK lua(la)tex does not yet support Devanagari, it just
On 25/03/12 21:26, Zdenek Wagner wrote:
AFAIK lua(la)tex does not yet support Devanagari, it just displays the
glyphs without using correctly all OpenType tables. Try eg word
संक्षिप्त, i-matra will be at the wrong place.
lualatex erroneously gives saṃkṣapti whereas xelatex correctly gives