Aditya,
sarvaartha should have the r maatraa on top of va - in case of siddhanta
font when used in ConText the maatraa is not coming instead a dot seems
visible halfway on va (I am assuming that you can read devanagari) - when
you compare with Chandas the maatraa is clearly visible. so
सर्वार्थ is looking like सवार्थ with a dot on वा
It may be a question of correctly stacking the components for building the
vertically stacked glyph (I do not know much about font design and
rendering - this is just a guess).
Shree Devi Kumar
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On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 3:44 AM, Aditya Mahajan
On Tue, 10 Dec 2013, Shree Devi Kumar wrote:
Thanks for your reply.
I am using a goodies file for coloring the accents. I am attaching that as well as a MWE tex file and resulting pdf.
Chandas is not fully unicode compliant for some of the accents which are encoded in PUA,
hence I would like to use Siddhanta which I understand is a completely redesigned version of Chandas fully compartible with Vedic Unicode
Fonts are available from: Siddhanta: http://svayambhava.org/index.php/en/fonts Chandas: http://www.sanskritweb.net/cakram/
Can you explain what is wrong in the output?
Aditya
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