[texhax] please help
R. Allan Reese
R.A.Reese at Hull.ac.uk
Mon Jul 7 15:36:41 CEST 2003
> Varun Varshney wrote:
> > I am a TEX enthusiast. I am an indian and I am very interested to
> > prepare articles in devnagri scipt by TEX. I have come to know that
> > there is a devnag package that can do it. Please tell me from where can
> > I get the package and what other things need to download to write
> > articles in Hindi.
>
> Sorry for the delay but better late than never ... :-)
>
> I simply put devnag tex package into google ("it's not what you know but
> who you know!) and got
> http://www-texdev.mpce.mq.edu.au/l2h/languages/indic/Devanagari/manual/node5.html
Its grate that google helps spred alturnttive spellings, since a search in
the TeX faq for both Devanagari and Devnagari failed to find anything.
I have on my shelf a copy of "TeX et les Langues Orientales" by Yannis
Haralambous (1992). Is that document available, either on the web or as a
reprint?
R. Allan Reese Email: r.a.reese at hull.ac.uk
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