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Sir<BR>
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There is no special .dn format. What you do you prepare your sanskrit document with the usual tex commands i.e., \dn{sAnskrit} etc. Now you save it as test.dn instead of test.tex.<BR>
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Now run the preprocessor - i.e., at command prompt type "devnag test.dn". The preprocessor will read your test.dn file and replaces it with appropriate code for TeX and gives out a file test.tex. Now run LaTeX with the command latex test.tex. Then you will get the DVI file or you can type pdflatex test.tex. Then you will get test.pdf file.<BR>
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Please visit the www.tug.org at present the Interview with Yannis Horolombus was recently placed there. Read that interview for some insignts.<BR>
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Thank you<BR>
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Venu Gopal<BR>
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On Mon, 23 Mar 2009 chandrasekhar s wrote :<BR>
>Sir,<BR>
><BR>
>I suggest you to take any arbitrary input file and then send it to me<BR>
>so that i can view it fully.. i really dont know how to make the input<BR>
>file in the .dn format<BR>
><BR>
><BR>
>Chandrasekhar<BR>
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I use OpenOffice 3.0!
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Do you!!<br><br>
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