Dear Robert

You should check <http://www.cdac.org.in/>www.cdac.org.in and correspond with
them. I do not know of gist cards and equivalent for xterms but I do know that
fonts have been made so that you can type in English (in vi or equivalent)
which when compiled and views in X, appropriate fonts applied, one sees in
Hindi/Marathi and other Indian languages.

Michael


At 16:40 02/08/00 +0100, Robert Brady wrote:
>There are many references to "GIST Terminals" and "GIST Cards", on the web
>- these are supposedly terminals that support use of indian scripts.
>
>However, I cannot find documentation sufficient to investigate the
>feasability of emulating such things (or borrowing the ideas and using
>them to implement Indic-scripts-in-an-xterm-using-unicode).
>
>If anyone knows where to find this information, please let me know. 
>
>-- 
>Robert
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