[Tugindia] tugindia Digest, Vol 162, Issue 2
Amit Raj Dhawan
amitrajdhawan at gmail.com
Thu Jun 29 12:21:03 CEST 2017
Namaste,
For typesetting languages like Hindi and Telugu, XeLaTeX is a much better
option than LaTeX. XeLaTeX and XeTeX support Unicode and popular font
technologies like OpenType.
- Amit
On 29 June 2017 at 12:00, <tugindia-request at tug.org> wrote:
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> Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2017 09:29:38 +0100
> Subject: [Tugindia] Indian languages
> Dear friends,
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> I need help with typesetting Indian languages in LaTeX. I have information
> from a couple of decades ago but would like to know the latest. I am
> particularly interested in Hindi and Telugu.
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> Any help will be most appreciated.
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> Sastry Dasigi
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