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Re: DEVANAGARI
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Subject: Re: DEVANAGARI
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From: "Kurt W. Johnson" <kurt@StPaulMN.ATTGIS.COM>
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Date: Mon, 21 Nov 1994 15:24:21 GMT
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From news@StPaulMN.ATTGIS.COM Mon Nov 21 10: 16:34 1994
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In article <3aam43$ooa@ucunix.san.uc.edu> latcecild@aol.com (Latcecild) writes:
>Let me know if you have a need for Devanagari alphabet supporting Hindi,
>Marathi, Nepali and Sanskrit. I have access to what I think is a complete
>computer font representation of the Devanagari alphabet for TrueType and
>PostScript for Microsoft Windows.
>No Mac version until 1995.
Whoa!
I purchased a Devanagari word processor for the MAC back in 1987. I got
it from Ecological Linguistics. I seem to remember them being located on
the East coast somewhere. Perhaps near Boston??
Kurt
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