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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Dominik Wujastyk wrote:<br>
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ms,sans-serif;font-size:small">So why does Polyglossia make
\devanagarifont and \sanskritfont equivalent? There should be
no such entity as \sanskritfont. Sanskrit isn't a font or a
script, it's a language.</div>
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I assume (and as Dominik knows, I know nothing about Polyglossia
whatsoever) that "\sanskritfont" means "the font I wish used when I
typeset something written in the Sanskrit language".<br>
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Philip Taylor<br>
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