Richard Mahoney ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

> To save yourself time you could look at two C programmes that indicate
> CSXp, UTF-8 Roman, and UTF-8 Devanagari codings:

Thank you for that, Richard.

However, since I'm not so familiar with Devanagari script, I thought to just 
provide the part of the utf-8 vector for the western transliteration characters.

(it's according to the list you provided on the URL bca*.html)

There is around 30 characters and I have defined them all for entering within
Vim as well as in X via Compose key in epcEdit.

To provide this part of the Unicode, would already cover needs od some users :-)

Sincerely,
Gour

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Gour
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