[XeTeX] XeLateX problem after updating

Neal Delmonico ndelmonico at sbcglobal.net
Sun Aug 14 22:34:59 CEST 2011


Never mind.  I think I have figured it out.  There is one unicode  
candrabindu code for the Devanagari (0910) and another for the Roman  
(0310).  The Roman code does not work in the Devanagari.

Best

Neal

On Sun, 14 Aug 2011 12:46:28 -0500, Neal Delmonico  
<ndelmonico at sbcglobal.net> wrote:

> As an addendum to my last message, here is the code I am working with  
> that produces the flawed output.  It is from the Bhagavadgita 4.39:
>
>
> \skt{\large śraddhāvā̐llabhate jñānaṃ tatparaḥ saṃyatendriyaḥ|}\\
> \skt{\large jñānaṃ labdhvā parāṃ śāntimacireṇādhigacchati|| 39||}
>
> śraddhāvā̐l labhate jñānaṃ tatparaḥ saṃyatendriyaḥ|\\
> jñānaṃ labdhvā parāṃ śāntim acireṇādhigacchati|| 39||
>
>
> Thanks.
>
> Neal
>
>
> On Sun, 14 Aug 2011 12:25:25 -0500, Neal Delmonico  
> <ndelmonico at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
>> Thanks.  I scrapped the old system (it seems like 2011 files had been  
>> written to that 2009 directory somehow in my previous tlmgr updates)  
>> and downloaded and installed the new 2011 one (into  
>> /usr/local/texlive/2011).  Everything seems to be working now.
>>
>> I have one more question for the Sanskritists on the list.  How does  
>> one get the candra-bindu to work with a preceding long a? I inserted  
>> the unicode character for candrabindu into its proper place in the  
>> Roman transliteration but when that gets converted into Devanagari by  
>> RomDev a blank square appears in place where candrabindu should be.   
>> What am I doing wrong?
>>
>> Thanks again.
>>
>> best
>>
>> Neal
>>
>> On Sat, 13 Aug 2011 13:40:23 -0500, Peter Dyballa  
>> <Peter_Dyballa at web.de> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Am 13.08.2011 um 20:01 schrieb Neal Delmonico:
>>>
>>>> Any suggestions?
>>>
>>> Please use the updated version! Not the old stuff from 2009.
>>>
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>>> Greetings
>>>
>>>   Pete
>>>
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>>> show him your sword.
>>> When you meet a man who is not a poet,
>>> do not show him your poem.
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>>>
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