The LaTeX input below gave this output:
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\documentclass[11pt]{report}
\usepackage{fontspec}
\setmainfont{Noto Sans Grantha} [Mapping=velthuis-sanskrit-grantha]
\begin{document}
a aa i ii u uu .r .R k ka kaa khi khii gu guu gh.r gh.R
atha trairaa"sike
Just without looking to the files, you main font makes use of the
mapping but inside the braces you switch to \grantha where the mapping
is not used.
Zdeněk Wagner
http://ttsm.icpf.cas.cz/team/wagner.shtml
http://icebearsoft.euweb.cz
st 17. 6. 2020 v 10:50 odesílatel François Patte
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Le 17/06/2020 à 02:38, Dominik Wujastyk a écrit :
> Hi, Francois,
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> Could you send this group a MWE tex file and your hacked map file?
I attach the map file.
MWE (not working in fact!)
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\documentclass[11pt]{report}
\usepackage{fontspec}
\fontspec{Noto Serif Grantha}
Hi, Francois,
Could you send this group a MWE tex file and your hacked map file? Did you
rehash your TeX files index after adding the new map file?
Best,
Dominik
Bonjour,
I tried to use the unicode grantha fonts to typeset sanskrit in grantha
characters.
I hacked the file velthuis-sanskrit.map and changed the unicode values
of each characters then compiled the result.
I tried this on a file coded according to the Velthuis scheme for
sanskrit and