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CS Indic character set

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The CS Indic character set, or the Classical Sanskrit Indic Character Set, is used by LaTeX represent text used in the Romanization of Sanskrit. [1] It is used in fonts, and is based on Code Page 437. [2] Extended versions are the CSX Indic character set and the CSX+ Indic character set. [3] [4]

Contents

Code page layout

CS Indic [5]
0123456789ABCDEF
8x
9x
Ax ñ Ñ
Bx
Cx
Dx
Ex ā Ā ī Ī ū Ū
Fx ś Ś

History

The CS and CSX character set was defined during an informal discussion over a beer between John Smith, Dominik Wujastyk and Ronald E. Emmerick during the World Sanskrit Conference in Vienna, 1990. A few months later they were endorsed by several other Indologists including Harry Falk, Richard Lariviere, G. Jan Meulenbeld, Hideaki Nakatani, Muneo Tokunaga, and Michio Yano. [5]

References

  1. Anshuman Pandey (December 1998). "Romanized Indix and LaTex" (PDF). TUGboat . 19 (4). TeX Users Group: 417.
  2. "CTAN: /Tex-archive/Fonts/CSX/Fonts/Charter".
  3. "Classical Sanskrit eXtended encoding for the representation of Indian languages in Roman script".
  4. "The CSX+ encoding (Classical Sanskrit eXtended Plus) encoding used in (La)TeX".
  5. 1 2 Wujastyk, Dominik (1990). "HUMANIST listserv report". HUMANIST.
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