On Sun, Mar 4, 2012 at 3:02 PM, Kenichi Handa wrote: > In article < > CAJ+TeocgefqvN3tujnHCpG+Wn_GiZQjdEO2G-jHU+auzaL5QNg@mail.gmail.com>, > Rustom Mody writes: > > > The devanagari-itrans method does not translate the pipe '|' into the > > devanagari danda । (unicode 964) but leaves it at | ASCII 0x7c > > Currently , with devanagari-itran, you must type ".." > (double periods) to insert "।". As I'm not the author of > this input method, I don't if ".." is the standard way to > input "।". Could you show me a source that tells "|" is the > standard way for "।" in ITRANS? > I have just tried the itranslator from http://www.omkarananda-ashram.org/Sanskrit/itranslator2003.htm#dls Its a windows program but runs under wine in linux. It uses the following . (single) for danda (UCS 964) .. (double dot) for double danda (965) \' for udatta (951) \_ for anudatta (952) \'' (thats 2 single quotes not (??) Do you think these can be incorporated? Thanks Rusi