Ok here is the file. (I didn't know how to add file here so I posted it there, Sorry!) -------------------------- अनन्त: वै वेद: । कार्त्स्न्या । 1.001.01a अ॒ग्निमी॑ळे पु॒रोहि॑तं य॒ज्ञस्य॑ दे॒वमृ॒त्विज॑म् । 1.001.01c होता॑रं रत्न॒धात॑मम् ॥ 1.001.01a a̱gnim ī̍ḻe pu̱rohi̍taṁ ya̱jñasya̍ de̱vam ṛ̱tvija̍m । 1.001.01c hotā̍raṁ ratna̱dhāta̍mam ॥ --------------- On Sep 24, 9:05 pm, "Benjamin R. Haskell" <v...@benizi.com> wrote: > [reversing the top-posting, again] > > > > > > > > > > On Fri, 24 Sep 2010, Ujjwol (उज्जवल लामिछाने) wrote: > > On Sep 24, 3:54 pm, Marc Weber <marco-owe...@gmx.de> wrote: > >> Excerpts from Ujjwol (उज्जवल लामिछाने)'s message of Fri Sep 24 12:44:48 > >> +0200 2010: > > >>> Problem is I don't know any terminal that supports unicode. I tried > >>> gnome-terminal, konsole, xterm and rxvt. They all don't render > >>> properly. > > >> Can you attach a small text file with those > >> characters?http://software.schmorp.de/pkg/rxvt-unicode.html > > >> I open your file in Vim and see what happens then. > > >> Marc Weber > > > Here is the Devanagari test file:http://drop.io/egigkig > > Can you just attach that? It's annoying enough that the site requires > Flash, but even after firing up something with non-broken Flash[1], the > 'Download' link is inactive. WTF. > > -- > Best, > Ben > > [1] I disable plugins in Chrome on principle, but even under other > browsers lately Flash is borked on x86_64 linux. (Under Gentoo, the > only "working" Flash browser under amd64 is Opera 10.11.)
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