For many languages, you can use yudit
(availaible for linux, mac and windows)
http://www.yudit.org/
JLC
Le 23/03/2012 20:46, Nikola Lečić a écrit :
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 10:47:22PM +0100
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François Patte francois.pa...@mi.parisdescartes.fr wrote:
What version of Windows? You could try this page..
http://www.myanmarlanguage.org/unicode/input-methods-unicode
It has a variety of different ways to encode different languages. I've
used Ekaya quite successfully for instance.. it's a windows port of
KMFL. (So basically a free version of
David J. Perry wrote:
Hi François,
Rather than looking for an editor, I would simply add Sanskrit as a
language in the Windows system and locate a good Unicode font that
supports the characters needed for Sanskrit. That way your friend could
use any Unicode-aware text editor, of which there
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 10:47:22PM +0100
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François Patte francois.pa...@mi.parisdescartes.fr wrote:
Bonsoir,
I do not know anything about windows, but some friends need help and I
am wondering if there exists something like ibus under windows.
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Bonsoir,
I do not know anything about windows, but some friends need help and I
am wondering if there exists something like ibus under windows.
I need to help someone to use xelatex in order to produce sanskrit texts
(devanagari and tranliteration).
2012/3/22 François Patte francois.pa...@mi.parisdescartes.fr:
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Bonsoir,
I do not know anything about windows, but some friends need help and I
am wondering if there exists something like ibus under windows.
I need to help someone to use xelatex
for Mac OS X and other platforms xetex@tug.org
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Bonsoir,
I do not know anything about windows, but some friends need help and I
am wondering if there exists something like