Le 15/08/12 00:47, Herbert Schulz a écrit :>
> I don't see SaSETU on my Mac but I do have Sathu which is a ttf font.
In my case, Sathu don't work good.


Le 15/08/12 01:17, Zdenek Wagner a écrit :>
> Remember, there are plenty of Devanagari fonts with custom encodings
> that were intended to be used in special applications in the
> pre-Unicode era. Such fonts will not work in XeTeX.
You're right. The barbarian period before Unicode era  ;)

> If you do not have good Sanskrit fonts, take them either from John Smith's page:
> http://bombay.indology.info/software/fonts/devanagari/
Good job. With Nakula, the result is good, and better with [script=Devanagari] option.


Le 15/08/12 09:15, Yves Codet a écrit :
> Another font you could use is Siddhanta :
> http://www.sanskritweb.net/cakram/
> It also includes two character ranges, Devanagari Extended and Vedic
> Extensions, which were added in Unicode 5.2.
I try.

> Incidentally (and this is quite off-topic :), Devanagari texts on the
> site you mentioned are very faulty
Your remark show clearly a big difficulty to learn & to teach sanskrit text.
It'sa large part for my choice with XeTeX.

> You can download a much more reliable text, in Devanagari or
> transliteration, on John Smith's site:
Great thanks.



Thanks you, you're very helpfull.

Now, i really started in XeTeX.

Yves


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