Any suggestions on how to do this on a Mac?Madhav Deshpande_______________________________________________On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 11:55 AM, Oleg Bendz <oleg.bendz@yahoo.com> wrote:2014-09-24Dear All:For windows (vers XP, Vista, 7, 8, etc.), once the Sanskrit - devanagari codepage is enabled and loaded, the following extra characters and accents can be produced:rt-alt + lowercase period: ॥rt-alt + uppercase period: ऽ(avagraha)rt-alt + semicolon: underscore (vedic anudatta accent) भ॒rt-alt + uppercase apostrophe: (vedic svarita accent) भ॑rt-alt + z: accent grave भ॓rt-alt + c: accent aigue भ॔rt-alt + uppercase x: ॐrt-alt + uppercase f : ऌrt-alt + uppercase r: ॡrt-alt + uppercase equal sign: ॠTx.Oleg BendzP.S. Does anyone need to know how to load the Sanskrit codepage in windows?On Tuesday, September 23, 2014 5:53 AM, Dipak Bhattacharya <dipak.d2004@gmail.com> wrote:
23.9.14Thanks! Somehow, I find MSW with improvised shortcuts quite handy. But I thank you for the kind words and the programme!By the way, I apprehend some problems. The nasal sign of a dotted half-circle [] over vowels works in MSW Devnagari but cannot be typed as a standing sign when typing in Roman. For this the processor Baraha is useful. It is Unicode compliant and had to be purchased with Credit Card. The rules might have changed now, I do not know.Another way of doing that is to reverse the dot used with m for anusvāra. Thus if one is typing ṃ for anusvāra, for the nasal vowel one may type <lṁla> and then add in brackets (ल्ँल).Apology for unsolicited advice.I am eager to know if the figure in Paint came in the mail.BestDBOn Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 9:45 AM, McComas Taylor <McComas.Taylor@anu.edu.au> wrote:Many thanks to colleague Dipak Bhattacharya for this instruction.
I have turned it into a short 'how-to' video which some folk might find useful:
Yours
McComas
McComas Taylor
Head, Department of South and Southeast Asian Studies, CHL, CAP
The Australian National University
Tel. + 61 2 6125 3179
Website: https://sites.google.com/site/mccomasanu/
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Test drive our new 'Joy of Sanskrit' electronic text book.
From: Dipak Bhattacharya <dipak.d2004@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 1:38 PM
To: McComas Taylor
Cc: indology@list.indology.info List
Subject: Re: [INDOLOGY] Typing vedic accents in Windows and Mac systemsDB.As far as Windows is concerned the necessary accent-marks are available with the Symbol box of MSW 2010. One can create shortcuts too. For long vowels one has to insert the standing accents. The numerical indication of the kampasvara, if one desires to show that, has to be created. But normally that is not necessary. One can just indicate the circumflex.Best
On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 5:03 AM, McComas Taylor <McComas.Taylor@anu.edu.au> wrote:
Dear Colleeagues
What is the easiest way to type Vedic accents in transcriptions using Windows and Mac systems?
Thanks in advance
McComas
McComas Taylor
Head, Department of South and Southeast Asian Studies, CHL, CAP
The Australian National University
Tel. + 61 2 6125 3179
Website: https://sites.google.com/site/mccomasanu/
Address: Baldessin Building 4.24, ANU, ACT 0200
Test drive our new 'Joy of Sanskrit' electronic text book.
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