Dear Jan

Many thanks indeed!  Those glyph numbers indeed all produce the desired outcome when I run XeLaTeX.

Problem solved (except for ṅna, which indeed does not appear on the chart).  Much appreciated!

Best
Alex

On Thu, Sep 22, 2022 at 2:17 PM Jan Kučera <jan.kucera@matfyz.cz> wrote:
I believe this one has ddva on glyph 286.

dba should be 272
ṅna I don’t think I see in this font, ṅma should be 206
ṅga should be 204
ṅka should be 201

Hope this helps,
Jan Kučera

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From: INDOLOGY <indology-bounces@list.indology.info> On Behalf Of François Patte
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To: Alex Watson <alex.watson@ashoka.edu.in>
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Subject: Re: [INDOLOGY] Ligature/conjunct problem with Devanagari MT

Le 2022-09-21 08:30, Alex Watson via INDOLOGY a écrit :
> Dear Colleagues
>
> A question about XeLaTeX and the font Devanagari MT.
>
> In order to produce Sanskrit editions in devanāgarī script with
> several layers of apparatus, I use XeLaTeX.
>
> My font of choice is Devanagari MT,

It seems that there are several Devanagari MT fonts... Which one do you use?

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