Hi David, my knowledge is not deep enough so correct me if I am wrong. Sankrit is written originally in Devanagari. Tibetan script contains retroflex consonants that are not used in the Tibetan language but were introduced so that Sanskrit texts could be rewritten in the Tibetan script in such a way that they can be transliterated back to Devanagari. In order to be understandable by people in all parts of India, the Sanskrit texts are written in other Brahmic scripts (I saw the Sanskrit hyphenation patterns and they contain patterns for all these scripts). Wouldn't it be nice demonstration to show that you can have just one source of a Sanskrit text (Bhagavadgita, a part of Rig Veda etc.) and just by changing the font and mapping print it in different scripts?
Zdeněk Wagner http://hroch486.icpf.cas.cz/wagner/ http://icebearsoft.euweb.cz 2015-06-25 16:36 GMT+02:00 David M. Jones <d...@dmj.ams.org>: > This is a sequel of sorts to a message I sent to the list a couple of > weeks ago where I mentioned that I've been experimenting with > typesetting Devanagari using XeTeX. > > One part of the experiment was to develop a TECkit mapping to convert > Unicode-encoded IAST text into Devanagari. Then I stumbled over > Anthony P. Stone's website "Transliteration of Indic Scripts: How to > use ISO 15919" (http://homepage.ntlworld.com/stone-catend/trind.htm) > and decided to try to generalize it to the other scripts covered on > his site (Bengali, Gujarati, Gurmukhi, Kannada, Malayalam, Oriya, > Sinhala, Tamil, Telugu). > > I've posted the current beta version of the maps, along with some > draft documentation to github: > > https://github.com/davidmjones/brahmic-maps > > I'd be interested in any comments and especially interested if anyone > can provide me with some real tests of the non-Devanagari scripts. If > this turns out to be usable, I'll eventually submit it to CTAN. > > Cheers, > David. > > > -------------------------------------------------- > Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: > http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex