On Sun, 18 Jul 2010, narendra sisodiya wrote:
Thanks for mannual.tex  
But mannual.tex do not have Hindi Unicode font. One has to write using
english characters. Can we write unicode files in tex ?

Yes, Narendra - I know I conveniently overlooked your original question of having devanagari unicode in \LaTeX. The reason was overwhelmingly simple:
I do not know the answer :-)
I personally find typing in ascii easier than having to input unicode -
but then, this is only a personal preference.
I have never really explored the unicode part: I haven't explored this at all, but I wonder what http://devnag.sarovar.org/ has, especially when there is a reference to the following: ``XeTEX also makes possible typesetting scholarly transliteration directly, when input in UTF-8. See the helpful installation instructions
by Daniel Stender. And a  XeTeX configuration file that enables the
conversion of unicode transliteration directly into Devanagari has been published by Somadeva Vasudeva.''
Cheers,
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