I made a text file in Harvard-Kyoto transliteration for my own use. Since it is a text file and in a transliteration that doesn't use diacriticals it can be read on any platform without any special fonts installed and can be searched with any text editor or word processor.If anyone wants a copy then let me know.Regards,Harry Spier_______________________________________________On Fri, Sep 16, 2016 at 7:15 AM, Madhav Deshpande <mmdesh@umich.edu> wrote:Hello Indologists,I found a digital version of Vedic Concordance that uses the Macind font. I am wondering how I can get a Unicode version. Also someone had prepared a Stardict version of Vedic concordance (bloomfield-vedic-sa.tar.gz), listed in some old messages, but I am not able to download one. Any help?Madhav Deshpande
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