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Velthuis +% Internet: velthuis@rc.rug.nl +% Bitnet: velthuis@hgrrug5 +% +% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +% the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option) +% any later version. +% +% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +% GNU General Public License for more details. +% +% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +% along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +% Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. +% +\documentstyle[dev]{article} +\textwidth 6in +\oddsidemargin 0pt +\evensidemargin 0pt +\topmargin 0pt +\addtolength{\textheight}{.5in} +\parindent 0pt +\setcounter{secnumdepth}{3} +\setcounter{tocdepth}{3} +\begin{document} +\begin{titlepage} +\begin{center} +{\LARGE\bf Devanagari for \TeX \\ +Version 1.2 \\ +User Manual \\} + +\vspace{.5in} +{\large Frans J. Velthuis \\ +\copyright University of Groningen \\ +The Netherlands \\ +May 1991 \\} + +\end{center} +\vfill +\tableofcontents +\end{titlepage} +\section{Introduction} +This document describes the use of a package which makes it possible to +print characters from the Devanagari script. The package consists of font +files, a preprocessor and macro files. +It is used with the typesetting +system \TeX\footnote{\TeX\ is a trademark of the American Mathematical Society} +or the macro package LaTeX. It is assumed that the reader is +familiar with \TeX. +The next two sections explain what you need to know about creating +Devanagari text. +The last section (Advanced Topics) can be skipped on first reading. + +A source file for \TeX\ consists of plain ASCII-text. With the devanagari +package it has been a design-objective to keep +the format of the source text as close as possible to the accepted standards +for transliteration. However, +symbols like \={a} and \d{r} are not +available on keyboards and have to be replaced by other symbols or groups +of symbols. The table in the following section shows what has to be +entered in order to produce a certain devanagari +(Called DN from now on) symbol. A source text which is produced this way +has to be processed by a so-called preprocessor before it can be +given to \TeX\ as input. This preprocessor takes care of things like +determining the shape of vowels, the formation of consonant ligatures etc. + +The preprocessor can work in two different modes: Hindi mode or Sanskrit +mode. The difference is that in Sankrit mode all the available ligatures +are used, while in Hindi mode sometimes a virama stroke is preferred. +Furthermore, in Sanskrit mode a virama is automaticaly added at the +end of a word if it ends in a consonant. + +\medskip +{\bf Acknowledgement:} I would especially like to thank Rob Adriaanse, Hans +Bakker, Roelf Barkhuis, Henk van Linde and Dominik Wujastyk for their advice +and support. + +\bigskip +Please send suggestions for improvement etc.\ to: + +E-mail: \verb+ velthuis@rc.rug.nl+ \\ +Postal Mail: \\ +Frans Velthuis \\ +Nyensteinheerd 267 \\ +9736 TV Groningen \\ +The Netherlands + +\newpage +\section{The Characters You Type} +The following table shows which character(s) to type in order to produce +a character in DN. +\bigskip +\begin{center} +\begin{tabular} {||l|l||l|l||l|l||l|l|l||@{\protect\rule{0cm}{.35cm}}} \hline +{\tt a} & {\dn a} or implicit & +{\tt ch} or {\tt C} & {\dnx C} & +{\tt r} & {\dnx r} & +{\tt f} & {\dnx\symbol{'47}} & \\ +{\tt aa} or {\tt A} & {\dnx a\symbol{'101}} or {\dnx\symbol{'101}} & +{\tt j} & {\dnx j} & +{\tt l} & {\dnx l} & +{\tt z} & {\dnx\symbol{'51}} & \\ +{\tt i} & {\dnx i} or {\dnx\symbol{'105}} & +{\tt jh} or {\tt J} & {\dnx J} & +{\tt L} & {\dnx\symbol{'17}} & +{\tt .kh} or {\tt .K} & {\dnx\symbol{'14}} & \\ +{\tt ii} or {\tt I} & {\dnx I} or {\dnx\symbol{'106}} & +{\tt\symbol{'176}n} & {\dnx\symbol{'32}} & +{\tt v} & {\dnx v} & +{\tt .g} & {\dnx\symbol{'13}} & \\ +{\tt u} & {\dnx u} or {\dnx\symbol{0}} & +{\tt .t} & {\dnx\symbol{'126}} & +{\tt\symbol{'177}s} & {\dnx\symbol{'146}} & +{\tt q} & {\dnx\symbol{'52}} & \\ +{\tt uu} or {\tt U} & {\dnx U} or {\dnx\symbol{'1}} & +{\tt .th} or {\tt .T} & {\dnx\symbol{'127}} & +{\tt .s} & {\dnx\symbol{'161}} & +{\tt .o} & {\dnx\symbol{'72}} & OM \\ +{\tt .r} & {\dnx\symbol{'33}} or {\dnx\symbol{2}} & +{\tt .d} & {\dnx\symbol{'130}} & +{\tt s} & {\dnx s} & +{\tt .a} & {\dnx\symbol{'137}} & avagraha \\ +{\tt .R} & {\dnx\symbol{'21}} or {\dnx\symbol{'16}} & +{\tt .dh} or {\tt .D} & {\dnx\symbol{'131}} & +{\tt h} & {\dnx h} & +{\tt\symbol{'176}o} & {\dnx aA\<} & English o \\ +{\tt .l} & {\dnx\symbol{'30}} or {\dnx\symbol{'37}} & +{\tt .n} & {\dnx\symbol{'132}} & +{\tt R} & {\dnx\symbol{'167}} & +{\tt\symbol{'176}a} & {\dnx\symbol{'4}} & English a \\ +{\tt .L} & {\dnx\symbol{'31}} or {\dnx\symbol{'174}} & +{\tt t} & {\dnx t} & +{\tt Rh} & {\dnx\symbol{'170}} & +{\tt .m} or {\tt M} & {\dnx\symbol{'25}} & anusv\={a}ra \\ +{\tt e} & {\dnx e} or {\dnx\symbol{3}} & +{\tt th} or {\tt T} & {\dnx T} & +{\tt 1} & {\dnx 1} & +{\tt /} & {\dnx\symbol{'40}} & candrabindu \\ +{\tt ai} or {\tt E} & {\dnx e\?} or {\dnx\symbol{'173}} & +{\tt d} & {\dnx d} & +{\tt 2} & {\dnx 2} & +{\tt .h} or {\tt H} & {\dnx\symbol{'54}} & visarga \\ +{\tt o} & {\dnx ao} or {\dnx o} & +{\tt dh} or {\tt D} & {\dnx D} & +{\tt 3} & {\dnx 3} & +{\tt\symbol{'174}} & {\dnx\symbol{'56}} & sentence end \\ +{\tt au} or {\tt O} & {\dnx aO} or {\dnx O} & +{\tt n} & {\dnx n} & +{\tt 4} & {\dnx 4} & +{\tt\symbol{'174}\symbol{'174}} & {\dnx\symbol{'73}} & paragraph end \\ +{\tt k} & {\dnx k} & +{\tt p} & {\dnx p} & +{\tt 5} & {\dnx 5} & +{\tt @} & {\dnx\symbol{'177}} & abbreviation \\ +{\tt kh} or {\tt K} & {\dnx K} & +{\tt ph} or {\tt P} & {\dnx P} & +{\tt 6} & {\dnx 6} & +{\tt\symbol{'43}} & {\dnx\symbol{'25}} & elliptical dot \\ +{\tt g} & {\dnx g} & +{\tt b} & {\dnx b} & +{\tt 7} & {\dnx 7} & +{\tt ..} & {\dnx\symbol{'24}} & period \\ +{\tt gh} or {\tt G} & {\dnx G} & +{\tt bh} or {\tt B} & {\dnx B} & +{\tt 8} & {\dnx 8} & +{\tt\symbol{'176}r} & {\dnx\symbol{'35}} & Marathi r \\ +{\tt\symbol{'177}n} & {\dnx R} & +{\tt m} & {\dnx m} & +{\tt 9} & {\dnx 9} & & & \\ +{\tt c} & {\dnx c} & +{\tt y} & {\dnx y} & +{\tt 0} & {\dnx 0} & & & \\ \hline +\end{tabular} +\end{center} + +\bigskip +{\bf Notes:} +\begin{itemize} +\item For several DN characters there are two alternative ways to +produce them. You can type two straight characters or one character +with the shift key pressed, according to your preference. +In cases where ambiguities might erase, using uppercase vowels is preferable: +use \verb+laRAI+ instead of \verb+laRaaii+ for {\dn lwAI} +\item \verb+~a+ produces an `English a' Marathi style. Compare: +{\dn V\4?sF} (Hindi) and {\dn V\ x w F N Q S V W X Y Z+ and the following characters +when they are not used in a combination +mentioned in the table on page 2: \verb+" .+ and \verb+~+ + +\subsection{Plain \TeX\ Commands} +The commands for loading the macro-packages, changing the font size etc. +differ depending on whether you use Plain \TeX\ or LaTeX. +When you prepare an input file for Plain \TeX, +the following statement has to be included near the beginning of the +input file (but after the preprocessor commands): \verb+\input dnmacs+ \\ +There are several commands +to switch to a different DN font size. Standard (10 points) size is +obtained by: \verb+\dnnormal+. \verb+\dnsmall+ and \verb+\dnnine+ give +smaller sizes. (8 and 9 points) The commands to switch to bigger sizes are: +(in order of +increasing size): \verb+\dnhalf+, \verb+\dnbig+, \verb+\dnlarge+ +and \verb+\dnhuge+. +These commands can be given inside as well as outside DN text. + +\subsection{LaTeX Commands} +If you want to use the Devanagari-fonts within LaTeX, it is necessary to +include \verb+dev+ +as an option in the \verb+\documentstyle+ +statement. Example: \verb+\documentstyle[dev]{article}+. Within LaTeX the +font size is changed automatically for titles, footnotes etc. However you can +change the size yourself by using the standard LaTeX size-changing commands. +Example: \verb+{\large{\d+\verb+n acchaa}}+. (The inner pair of braces +is necessary +for the preprocessor so it can recognize DN text). + +\subsection{Calling the Preprocessor} +After an input file is completed, it has to be processed by the +preprocessor before it can be fed to \TeX\ or LaTeX. The +preprocessor is called \verb+devnag+. To process an input file, type: +\begin{verbatim} +devnag +\end{verbatim} +The default file extension for an input file is \verb+.DN+ and for an +output file \verb+.TEX+. If no output filename is specified then the +name of the output file will be the same as that of the input file. +Example: {\tt devnag hindi} will cause {\tt devnag} to read from the +file {\tt hindi.dn} and write to the file {\tt hindi.tex}. If you +just type: {\tt devnag} then you will be prompted for the names of +the input and output file. + +\section{Advanced Topics} +\subsection{DN Delimiters} +As said before, you can use dollar-signs as well as +\verb+{\d+\verb*+n + and +\verb+}+ to delimit DN text. If you use dollar-signs, these signs cannot +be used for other purposes, such as printing a dollar-sign or switching to +mathematical mode. However, dollar-signs can be printed by means of +\verb+\char36+ (in \TeX) or \verb+\symbol{36}+ (in LaTeX). Switching to +mathematical mode can be accomplished in an alternative way in LaTeX by +using \verb+\(+ and \verb+\)+ as delimiters of mathematical mode. + +The preprocessor does the following with text between DN-delimiters: \\ +1. It translates the Devanagari-text into \TeX-macro's. \\ +2. It takes care of the switch to a Devanagari-font. \\ +3. It takes care of adjustment of various \TeX-parameters. (hyphenation, +line-distance etc.) \\ +One can imagine situations in which not all of these functions are needed or +desired. The behaviour of the preprocessor after seeing a dollar-delimiter +can be defined with the preprocessor commands \verb+@dolmode1+, +\verb+@dolmode2+ and \verb+@dolmode3+. The preprocessor command \verb+@dolmode1+ +activates functions 1,2 and 3. This is equivalent to \verb+@dollars+. The +preprocessor command \verb+@dolmode2+ activates the funtions 1 and 2, while +the command \verb+@dolmode3+ only activates function 1. Using +\verb+{\d+\verb+n#+ and +\verb+}+ to delimit DN-text has the same effect as using dollars after +specifying the \verb+@dolmode3+ command, i.e. only function 1 is activated. + +When the preprocessor sees +\verb+{\d+\verb*+n + it always switches to DN mode, without +considering the context. This means that you cannot use the string +`\verb+{\d+\verb*+n +' within a `verbatim'-environment. This also means that +you should not `hide' this string within the definition of another macro +or command. For instance, the following construction will fail: +\begin{verbatim} +\def\bigdn{\dn \dnbig } +{\bigdn acchaa} +\end{verbatim} + +It should also be noted that the file-structure within DN text will not +be preserved by the preprocessor. This means that single end-of-lines may +appear in other places than in the original file. Because a space and an +end-of-line are the same for \TeX, this will in general not influence the +final output. However, it is possible to leave the carriage returns in the +same place before and after processing by the preprocessor by using the +\verb+@obeylines+ preprocessor command. This command should not be confused +with the +\verb+\obeylines+ command, which is a \TeX-command. + +\subsection{Hyphenation} +Hyphenation is not often seen in devanagari texts. When it occurs, it is +nearly always between parts of a compound word. In versions of \TeX\ before +version 3.0 it is not possible +to use two seperate hyphenation tables within one text file. For +these reasons hyphenation is +not applied to DN text. This means that \TeX\ will have more problems finding +suitable line-breakpoints in DN text than in `normal' text. Therefore, when +there are large pieces of DN text, it is advised to make the line-width not +too small. Because hyphenation is turned off, things like `discretionary +hyphens' (\verb+\-+) and \verb+\hyphenation+-commands are useless +with DN text. + +\subsection{Line Distance} +Because of the subscripts and superscripts, DN text needs more distance +between lines than `latin' text. The parameter in \TeX\ that controls the +distance between lines is called \verb+\baselineskip+. This parameter is +increased for DN text in the macro-files. However, \TeX\ determines what the +line distance whithin a paragraph has to be at the end of that paragraph. This +may cause problems if a paragraph contains a mixture of DN text and `latin' +text and the paragraph does not end with DN text. The value of +\verb+\baselineskip+ at the end of the paragraph will be the value for +`latin' text and the lines will be too close to each other. There are several +solutions. In the first place you can give \verb+\baselineskip+ an explicit +value before the paragraph ends. (See the macro-files for the values of +\verb+\baselineskip+ for the different font-sizes.) Alternatively, you can +add a piece of DN text at the end which contains just a paragraph end: \\ +\verb+{\dn \par}+ \\ +Even when a paragraph has only DN text, you have to take care that the +paragraph end is included in the DN text. This means that the final \verb+}+ +or \verb+$+ that ends the DN text must come {\it after} the empty line or +the \verb+\par+ commmand that forms the paragraph end. + +\subsection{Ligature Commands} +It is possible to enable or disable the use of ligatures for consonant +groups. This is done by means of the preprocessor commands \verb+@lig+ and +\verb+@nolig+. The former enables ligatures while the latter disables them. +Ligatures are specified by means of numbers. The table on the following page +shows the ligatures which are available together with their numbers. +It possible to specify more then one ligature with a \verb+@lig+ or +\verb+@nolig+ command. In that case the numbers must be seperated by spaces. +There also has to be a space between the command and the first number. +Example: \\ +\verb+@lig 20 43 90+ \\ +There is no limit to the number of \verb+@lig+ or \verb+@nolig+ preprocessor +commands in a file. +When the use of a ligature for a consonant group is disabled, the consonants +are printed after each other and a virama (hal) sign is used. When a ligature +for a certain consonant group is disabled, then +all the ligatures for consonant groups which are formed by +adding characters to this consonant group are also disabled. Example: If +ligature 3 is disabled then ligature is 10 is also disabled. +Some `standard' ligatures like {\dn +} cannot be disabled and are not in the +table. In Sanskrit mode, all available ligatures are enabled. For Hindi mode +the table shows which ligatures are enabled. +\newpage +\begin{center} +{\large\bf Table of Ligatures} + +\medskip +\begin{tabular} {||l|l|l|l||l|l|l|l||l|l|l|l||@{\protect\rule{0cm}{.4cm}}} +\hline +\# & consonants & lig. & hindi & +\# & consonants & lig. & hindi & +\# & consonants & lig. & hindi \\ \hline +1 & {\dnx k k} & {\dnx\symbol{'303}} & yes & +36 & {\dnx ^^Z c} & {\dnx\symbol{'321}} & & +71 & {\dnx d r y} & {\dnx\symbol{'357}} & yes \\ +2 & {\dnx k t } & {\dnx\symbol{'304}} & yes & +37 & {\dnx ^^Z j} & {\dnx\symbol{'322}} & & +72 & {\dnx d v y} & {\dnx\symbol{'225}} & yes \\ +3 & {\dnx k n} & {\dnx\symbol{'307}} & & +38 & {\dnx V k} & {\dnx\symbol{'326}} & yes & +73 & {\dnx D n} & {\dnx\symbol{'360}} & \\ +4 & {\dnx k m} & {\dnx\symbol{'311}} & & +39 & {\dnx V V} & {\dnx\symbol{'323}} & yes & +74 & {\dnx n n} & {\dnx\symbol{'340}} & yes \\ +5 & {\dnx k y} & {\dnx\symbol{'310}} & yes & +40 & {\dnx V W} & {\dnx\symbol{'341}} & yes & +75 & {\dnx p t} & {\dnx\symbol{'330}} & \\ +6 & {\dnx k l} & {\dnx\symbol{'312}} & & +41 & {\dnx V y} & {\dnx\symbol{'324}} & yes & +76 & {\dnx p n} & {\dnx\symbol{'331}} & \\ +7 & {\dnx k v} & {\dnx\symbol{'313}} & & +42 & {\dnx W y} & {\dnx\symbol{'325}} & yes & +77 & {\dnx p l} & {\dnx\symbol{'332}} & \\ +8 & {\dnx k t y} & {\dnx\symbol{'305}} & yes & +43 & {\dnx X g} & {\dnx\symbol{'263}} & & +78 & {\dnx b n} & {\dnx\symbol{'247}} & \\ +9 & {\dnx k t v} & {\dnx\symbol{'306}} & yes & +44 & {\dnx X G} & {\dnx\symbol{'264}} & & +79 & {\dnx b b} & {\dnx\symbol{'251}} & \\ +10 & {\dnx k n y} & {\dnx\symbol{'346}} & & +45 & {\dnx X X} & {\dnx\symbol{'345}} & yes & +80 & {\dnx b v} & {\dnx\symbol{'333}} & \\ +11 & {\dnx k r y} & {\dnx\symbol{'347}} & yes & +46 & {\dnx X m} & {\dnx\symbol{'273}} & & +81 & {\dnx B n} & {\dnx\symbol{'336}} & \\ +12 & {\dnx k v y} & {\dnx\symbol{'314}} & & +47 & {\dnx X y} & {\dnx\symbol{'267}} & yes & +82 & {\dnx m n} & {\dnx\symbol{'337}} & \\ +13 & {\dnx k t r y} & {\dnx\symbol{'374}} & yes & +48 & {\dnx X g y} & {\dnx\symbol{'270}} & & +83 & {\dnx m l} & {\dnx\symbol{'335}} & \\ +14 & {\dnx G n} & {\dnx\symbol{'315}} & & +49 & {\dnx X G r} & {\dnx\symbol{'266}} & & +84 & {\dnx l l} & {\dnx\symbol{'245}} & \\ +15 & {\dnx R k} & {\dnx\symbol{'254}} & yes & +50 & {\dnx X r y} & {\dnx\symbol{'373}} & yes & +85 & {\dnx v n} & {\dnx\symbol{'246}} & \\ +16 & {\dnx R K} & {\dnx\symbol{'262}} & yes & +51 & {\dnx Y y} & {\dnx\symbol{'344}} & yes & +86 & {\dnx v v} & {\dnx\symbol{'250}} & \\ +17 & {\dnx R g} & {\dnx\symbol{'275}} & yes & +52 & {\dnx t t} & {\dnx\symbol{'201}} & yes & +87 & {\dnx f c} & {\dnx\symbol{'226}} & \\ +18 & {\dnx R G} & {\dnx\symbol{'277}} & yes & +53 & {\dnx t n} & {\dnx\symbol{'327}} & & +88 & {\dnx f n} & {\dnx\symbol{'227}} & \\ +19 & {\dnx R R} & {\dnx\symbol{'274}} & yes & +54 & {\dnx d g} & {\dnx\symbol{'213}} & & +89 & {\dnx f b} & {\dnx\symbol{'233}} & \\ +20 & {\dnx R n} & {\dnx\symbol{'265}} & yes & +55 & {\dnx d G} & {\dnx\symbol{'212}} & & +90 & {\dnx f l} & {\dnx\symbol{'232}} & \\ +21 & {\dnx R m} & {\dnx\symbol{'301}} & yes & +56 & {\dnx d d} & {\dnx\symbol{'214}} & yes & +91 & {\dnx f v} & {\dnx\symbol{'230}} & \\ +22 & {\dnx R y} & {\dnx\symbol{'302}} & yes & +57 & {\dnx d D} & {\dnx\symbol{'210}} & yes & +92 & {\dnx q V} & {\dnx\symbol{'243}} & \\ +23 & {\dnx R k t} & {\dnx\symbol{'255}} & & +58 & {\dnx d n} & {\dnx\symbol{'221}} & & +93 & {\dnx q W} & {\dnx\symbol{'244}} & \\ +24 & {\dnx R k y} & {\dnx\symbol{'257}} & yes & +59 & {\dnx d b} & {\dnx\symbol{'223}} & yes & +94 & {\dnx q V y} & {\dnx\symbol{'367}} & \\ +25 & {\dnx R k q} & {\dnx\symbol{'260}} & & +60 & {\dnx d B} & {\dnx\symbol{'211}} & yes & +95 & {\dnx q V v} & {\dnx\symbol{'253}} & \\ +26 & {\dnx R K y} & {\dnx\symbol{'272}} & yes & +61 & {\dnx d m} & {\dnx\symbol{'224}} & & +96 & {\dnx q V r y} & {\dnx\symbol{'252}} & \\ +27 & {\dnx R g y} & {\dnx\symbol{'276}} & yes & +62 & {\dnx d y} & {\dnx\symbol{'215}} & yes & +97 & {\dnx s n} & {\dnx\symbol{'334}} & \\ +28 & {\dnx R G y} & {\dnx\symbol{'271}} & yes & +63 & {\dnx d v} & {\dnx\symbol{'222}} & yes & +98 & {\dnx s r} & {\dnx\symbol{'372}} & yes \\ +29 & {\dnx R G r} & {\dnx\symbol{'300}} & yes & +64 & {\dnx d g r} & {\dnx\symbol{'355}} & & +99 & {\dnx h Z} & {\dnx\symbol{'242}} & yes \\ +30 & {\dnx R k t y} & {\dnx\symbol{'256}} & & +65 & {\dnx d G r} & {\dnx\symbol{'356}} & & +100 & {\dnx h n} & {\dnx\symbol{'241}} & yes \\ +31 & {\dnx R k q v} & {\dnx\symbol{'261}} & & +66 & {\dnx d d y} & {\dnx\symbol{'220}} & yes & +101 & {\dnx h m} & {\dnx\symbol{'234}} & yes \\ +32 & {\dnx c c} & {\dnx\symbol{'316}} & & +67 & {\dnx d d v} & {\dnx\symbol{'370}} & yes & +102 & {\dnx h y} & {\dnx\symbol{'235}} & yes \\ +33 & {\dnx c ^^Z} & {\dnx\symbol{'317}} & & +68 & {\dnx d D y} & {\dnx\symbol{'217}} & yes & +103 & {\dnx h r} & {\dnx\symbol{'240}} & yes \\ +34 & {\dnx C y} & {\dnx\symbol{'320}} & yes & +69 & {\dnx d D v} & {\dnx\symbol{'371}} & yes & +104 & {\dnx h l} & {\dnx\symbol{'236}} & yes \\ +35 & {\dnx j r} & {\dnx\symbol{'205}} & yes & +70 & {\dnx d B y} & {\dnx\symbol{'216}} & yes & +105 & {\dnx h v} & {\dnx\symbol{'237}} & yes \\ \hline +\end{tabular} +\end{center} +\end{document} -- cgit v1.2.3