[INDOLOGY] Sanskrit Library Phonetic ASCII encoding (SLP1) keyboards
Peter Scharf
scharfpm7 at gmail.com
Thu Jan 30 21:02:56 UTC 2025
Dear Colleagues,
The Sanskrit Library has developed two Keyman keyboards to facilitate Sanskrit data-entry in Unicode Devanagari and Unicode Romanization. The latter follows ISO15919 (anusvāra ṁ vocalic r and l r̥ l̥) except that like IAST no macron is used over e and o. These should be used with fonts that properly combine conjuncts and accents, i.e. for Devanagari: Sanskrit2020, Microsoft's SanskritText, Shobhika, etc., Times Roman or Times New Roman, Gandhari Unicode, etc.
The keyboards are available from keyman.com <http://keyman.com/>. First install the Keyman software from there, then search for Sanskrit and find slp1_deva and slp1_roman. These appear on the 2nd and 3rd pages of the now quite long list of keyboards that show up there.
Yours,
Peter
Peter Scharf
scharfpm7 at gmail.com
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