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Regards,

I am heartened to note that html with the plug-in referred by

Sunder can give devanagari script. If sanskrit text is displayed

in devnagari that will save me lot of deciphering.

vasant

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I have checked out Antoine's Babylon reference and the tool does indeed look

very good. However, although it worked fine within a browser, it did not

seem to work at all within MS Word. But if there is someone out there who

feels they can implement the Glossary using Babylon rather than Visual

Basic, it is certainly ok by me. I suppose there is no reason why the

glossary should not be in html. In fact, perhaps (given Sunder's recent

reference to a plug-in, this could be implemented so we could see the actual

Devanaagarii script too - that would be really something!

 

Dennis

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Namaste,

 

The plug-in is primarily for the capability of displaying

Itrans in any Indian script.

 

If the interest is primarily in seeing the Devanagari [sanskrit

script, the following URL can be helpful:

 

http://www.alkhemy.com/sanskrit/web-interface/index.html

 

To retain the English meanings, just enclose them ONLY in DOUBLE ##

MARKS:

 

##...........##

 

for example:

 

sa.nskR^ita ##[itrans] = a classical language of India##

 

Regards,

 

s.

 

 

advaitin , "Dennis Waite" <dwaite@d...> wrote:

> I have checked out Antoine's Babylon reference and the tool does

indeed look

> very good. However, although it worked fine within a browser, it

did not

> seem to work at all within MS Word. But if there is someone out

there who

> feels they can implement the Glossary using Babylon rather than

Visual

> Basic, it is certainly ok by me. I suppose there is no reason why

the

> glossary should not be in html. In fact, perhaps (given Sunder's

recent

> reference to a plug-in, this could be implemented so we could see

the actual

> Devanaagarii script too - that would be really something!

>

> Dennis

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