Simon Pepping (spepping@scaprea.hobby.nl) wrote:
As you noticed, unicode support is far from complete; many unicode vectors are still empty or have gaps. It is a lot of work to fill them. IMHO this can best be done using Sebastian Rahtz's work, unicode.sty and ucharacters.sty. Meanwhile it is useful to report any additions you may work out, for inclusion in the distribution.
Yes, it is lot of work but it is rewarding - no more fiddling with many encodings :-) In this case, it was simple, the unic-001.tex now looks like that: %D Faster, watch how we avoid zero and \TEX's %D automatically added \type {\relax}. \startunicodevector 1 \expandafter\strippedcsname \ifcase\numexpr(#1+1)\or % this line is commented \unknownchar \or % as well as this one \unknownchar \or \Amacron \or %this one is added \amacron \or % as well as this one \Abreve \or \abreve \or . . . After checking with some other characters, I can post the whole file ready to use with Western Sanskrit diacritics (not Devanagari). Sincerely, Gour -- Gour gour@mail.inet.hr Registered Linux User #278493