I fail to see the connection between your question and Unicode.
Samedi 4 décembre 2004 13:18Z, Rene Hache écrivit:
> To whom it may concern,
;-)
> I writing because I would to know if someone can help with certain
> Sanskrit/Pali characters in roman scripts.
Certainly there is a LOT of mater
Renà Hache wrote:
> Regarding the following:
>
>> I think the obvious thing to do if you want to sort in the Pali/
>> Sanskrit alphabetical (alphabetical is not quite the right word
>> here)
>
> May I ask what the "right" word or terminology is?
"... if you want to sort romanized Pali/Sanskrit t
> Regarding the following:
>
> > I think the obvious thing to do if you want to sort in the Pali/Sanskrit
> > alphabetical (alphabetical is not quite the right word
> > here)
>
> May I ask what the "right" word or terminology is?
>
> Thanks,
> René
Chapter six of the unicode book ( the book is on
Regarding the following:
> I think the obvious thing to do if you want to sort in the Pali/Sanskrit
> alphabetical (alphabetical is not quite the right word
> here)
May I ask what the "right" word or terminology is?
Thanks,
René
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Rene Hache
Medical Chi-kung Practitioner
Victoria Heali
There is a unicode equivalent to "dha": à U+0927
This is not for roman script, but for devangari.
I think the obvious thing to do if you want to sort in the Pali/Sanskrit
alphabetical (alphabetical is not quite the right word
here) order is having in the records for the words in your computer a f
To whom it may concern,
I writing because I would to know if someone can help with certain
Sanskrit/Pali characters in roman scripts. This to clarify how to be proceed in
setting up a Sanskrit/Pali -- English dictionary.
Most characters are simple, like vowels with macrons, or some letters that h
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