Am 2001-02-20 um 03:47 h UCT hat Krishna Desikachary geschrieben:
There is an internationally accepted set of extra chars that are
included in Roman (Latin) script to transacribe Sanskrit texts
in Roman script.
Is there a list of these characters available, online?
If so, where (URL)? If not
Am 2001-02-20 um 9:18 UCT hat Valeriy E. Ushakov geschrieben:
That's why I made and posted CSX mapping. There are a LOT of old
CSX-encoded material. With this mapping I can use existing software
(like the mentioned perl module) to convert it to Unicode and use
emacs to view/edit it.
This
On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 12:32:01 +, Otto Stolz wrote:
That's why I made and posted CSX mapping. There are a LOT of old
CSX-encoded material. With this mapping I can use existing software
(like the mentioned perl module) to convert it to Unicode and use
emacs to view/edit it.
Otto Stolz wrote:
Am 2001-02-20 um 03:47 h UCT hat Krishna Desikachary geschrieben:
There is an internationally accepted set of extra chars that are
included in Roman (Latin) script to transacribe Sanskrit texts
in Roman script.
Is there a list of these characters available, online?
Hello,
I have a two-fold question:
a) There is an internationally accepted set of
extra chars that are included in Roman (Latin) script to transacribe Sanskrit
texts in Roman script. Does a Unicode standard exist for these characters? Were
these ever standardises even outside the realm of
On Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 19:47:43 -0800, Krishna Desikachary wrote:
a) There is an internationally accepted set of extra chars that are
included in Roman (Latin) script to transacribe Sanskrit texts in
Roman script. Does a Unicode standard exist for these characters?
Were these ever
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