% % devanagari.sty v2.17.1 % % LaTeX2e package for Devanagari for TeX system. % Copyright (C) 1991-2006 University of Groningen, The Netherlands % % Author : Dominik Wujastyk % Maintainer : Anshuman Pandey % Kevin Carmody % Zdenek Wagner % Revised : 8 February 2009 % % 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. % % 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. % % ========================================================================= % % Sample input .dn file: % % \documentclass{article} % \usepackage{dev} % \begin{document} % {\dn devaanaa.m priya.h} % \end{document} % % Sample input .dn file with hyphenation: % % \documentclass{article} % \begin{document} % @hyphen % {\dn devaanaa.m priya.h} % \end{document} % % % % The Identification Part % ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1995/12/01] \ProvidesPackage{devanagari}[2019/03/05 v2.17.1 LaTeX macros for Velthuis Devanagari] % % Error message for someone running LaTeX 2.09: Checks for definition of % \documentclass; it exists in LaTeX2e, but not in LaTeX 2.09 % \@ifundefined{documentclass} {\@latexerr{This "devanagari" style option may only be used with LaTeX2e.^^J Use "dev209.sty" instead.}\@eha \endinput}{} % % Error message for someone running LaTeX2e in 2.09 compatibility mode: % \if@compatibility \PackageError{devanagari}{% This `devanagari' package is only for use with LaTeX2e.\MessageBreak If you absolutely must use LaTeX 2.09 compatibility mode,\MessageBreak you could try using the older `dev209.sty' file instead,\MessageBreak but the results are not predictable}{You will not get any further with this approach. Just press "X" and quit now.} \fi % % % The Declaration of Options % ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ % \DeclareFontEncoding{}{}{} % Already done by standard classes. % % Initialize Devanagari font family \DeclareFontSubstitution{U}{dn}{m}{n} % \newcommand{\dnoriginal}{\usefont{U}{dn}{m}{n}} \newcommand{\dnbombay}{\usefont{U}{dnb}{m}{n}} \newcommand{\dncalcutta}{\usefont{U}{dnc}{m}{n}} \newcommand{\dnnepali}{\usefont{U}{dnn}{m}{n}} \newcommand{\dnpen}{\usefont{U}{dnp}{m}{n}} \newcommand{\dnpenbombay}{\usefont{U}{dnpb}{m}{n}} \newcommand{\dnpencalcutta}{\usefont{U}{dnpc}{m}{n}} \newcommand{\dnpennepali}{\usefont{U}{dnpn}{m}{n}} % Default dn family \newcommand{\dnfamilydefault}{dn} % % Hyphenation % ~~~~~~~~~~~ % The responsibility for hyphenating Devanagari text is taken over % completely by the preprocessor, devnag.c. The preprocessor inserts % discretionary hyphenation points (\-) in all the places it thinks are % appropriate. % % In the present style file, therefore, we simply need to do two things. % First we want to tell TeX where the hyphen is in the font, i.e., at % position 255. This we do in \DeclareFontFamily macro in the font % definition file, Udn.fd. % % Next, we want to prevent TeX doing any automatic hyphenation except % where devnag.c inserts discretionary hyphenation points. This is a bit % tricky: we invoke a special "language" which has been defined not to % have any hyphenation. This is defined in language.dat as "nohyphenation % zerohyph.tex", i.e., a hyphenation file without any entries is loaded. % When the LaTeX2e format is built (initex \dump) usually a file % hyphen.cfg will be loaded by the main latex.ltx format file. In turn, % hyphen.cfg loads language.dat. If this little chain of file references % fails, you can try doing all this manually by adding the following lines % into your LaTeX format at the time of doing a \dump of the format file: % % \newlanguage\l@nohyphenation % \language\l@nohyphenation % \begingroup\patterns{}\endgroup % no patterns % % Or, since any newly defined language initially has no associated % hyphenation patterns, it is probably enough just to uncomment the % following lines in this style file, which saves you having to make a new % format file: % % \newlanguage\l@nohyphenation % \language\l@nohyphenation % % Okay, so here's what we do about disabling automatic hyphenation for the % present incarnation of dev.sty. We simply say "\language\l@nohyphenation" % in the main \dn macro. The use of the name \l@nohyphenation is meant to % be forward-compatible with LaTeX2e's future, so we just do a little check % here to make sure we can use it, and define it if it doesn't already % exist: % %\@ifundefined{\l@nohyphenation}{\let\l@nohyphenation=\nohyphenation}{\relax} % % % The Main Code Part % ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ % We will need a reliable way to recognise that we are in the \dn mode. % \newif\ifdnmode % % Now define the main Devanagari macro, \dn. % \DeclareRobustCommand\dn{\csname originalTeX\endcsname \dnmodetrue \fontencoding{U}\fontfamily{\dnfamilydefault}\selectfont% % \language=\l@nohyphenation \renewcommand*{\-}{\@@hyph}% \hfuzz=4pt \tolerance=10000\pretolerance=10000 \emergencystretch=.2\hsize % remove this line if you are not using TeX > 3.0 \linespread{1.27}\selectfont \csname really@do@dev@catcodes\endcsname \let\dn@latex@info\@latex@info \let\@latex@info\@gobble \dn@commands \let\@latex@info\dn@latex@info \csname dn@captions\endcsname} % % Here is the macro \do@dev@catcodes that changes the catcodes % appropriately for Devanagari. \UnDevCatcodes restores the % catcodes to original values. It may sometimes be needed. In order % to prevent errors we wish to define the ranges of the Devanagari % characters only once. The loop will therefore call an internal % macro \dev@catcode which will change its definition. % \newcount\dev@chnum % \def\UnDevCatcodes{} \def\dev@catcode{\edef\UnDevCatcodes{\UnDevCatcodes \protect\catcode\the\dev@chnum=\the\catcode\dev@chnum}\catcode\dev@chnum=11 \show\UnDevCatcodes} \newcommand*\do@dev@catcodes{% \dev@chnum=0 \loop\dev@catcode \ifnum\dev@chnum<12 \advance\dev@chnum by1 \repeat \dev@chnum=14 \loop\dev@catcode \ifnum\dev@chnum<31 \advance\dev@chnum by1 \repeat \dev@chnum=127 \dev@catcode} \let\@@protect\protect \let\protect\@unexpandable@protect \def\dev@catcode{\edef\UnDevCatcodes{\UnDevCatcodes \protect\catcode\the\dev@chnum=\the\catcode\dev@chnum}} \do@dev@catcodes \let\protect\@@protect \def\dev@catcode{\catcode\dev@chnum=11 } % % We execute the macro straight away, which means these catcodes are in % force throughout the whole document, not just in the Devanagari part % of the text. This can sometimes cause spurious "Omega" characters if, % in some special conditions, TeX reads a line feed outside the \dn % environment, and so forth. % % The alternative, i.e., calling the catcodes locally within Devanagari % text, leads to even worse "illegal character" problems with \chapter % and \section headings, etc. This dilemma may be soluble in the longer % run, but is not being addressed in the current release (2004). % This is, however, in conflict with MusixTeX. Option "nocatcodes" will % execute the macro only within Devanagari text. % % Version 2.02 of the preprocessor was redesigned so that the catcodes % need not be changed. The change of catcodes may be, however, in rare % cases necessary (see the manual for details). In such cases you can % use the "catcodes" option. Option "compat" enters the compatibility % mode which changes the catcodes within \dn as in the old version. \@ifundefined{DevnagVersion}% {\let\really@do@dev@catcodes\do@dev@catcodes \let\dn@commands\do@dev@catcodes}% {\let\dn@commands\relax} \DeclareOption{nocatcodes}{\let\dn@commands\relax} \DeclareOption{catcodes}{\let\dn@commands\do@dev@catcodes} \DeclareOption{compat}{\let\really@do@dev@catcodes\do@dev@catcodes} % Language options: if one of these options is defined, \dn will also % set corresponding captions and date format \DeclareOption{hindi}{\def\dn@captions{\captionshindi \datehindi}} \DeclareOption{modernhindi}{\def\dn@captions{\captionsmodernhindi \datemodernhindi}} % Global definition of the font variant \DeclareOption{bombay}{\renewcommand{\dnfamilydefault}{dnb}} \DeclareOption{calcutta}{\renewcommand{\dnfamilydefault}{dnc}} \DeclareOption{nepali}{\renewcommand{\dnfamilydefault}{dnn}} \DeclareOption{pen}{\renewcommand{\dnfamilydefault}{dnp}} \DeclareOption{penbombay}{\renewcommand{\dnfamilydefault}{dnpb}} \DeclareOption{pencalcutta}{\renewcommand{\dnfamilydefault}{dnpc}} \DeclareOption{pennepali}{\renewcommand{\dnfamilydefault}{dnpn}} \ProcessOptions \dn@commands %\typeout{dn@commands were executed} % % Here are the macros that set the particular characters in the font: % \newdimen\itdim \def\dev@three#1w{{\char"#1}}% % \DeclareRobustCommand\dn@commands{% \DeclareRobustCommand*\subscr[1]{\/\itdim=\lastkern \unkern\kern-\itdim \lower\dp0 \hbox to\itdim{##1\hfil}}% % \DeclareRobustCommand*\0{\llap{\char13}}% \DeclareRobustCommand*\1{\llap{\char32}}% \DeclareRobustCommand*\2{\llap{\char92}}% \DeclareRobustCommand\3{\dev@three}% \DeclareRobustCommand*\4{\llap{\char123}}% \DeclareRobustCommand*\5{\llap{\char125}}% \DeclareRobustCommand*\6[1]{\setbox0=\hbox{##1}##1\subscr{\char126}}% \DeclareRobustCommand*\7[1]{\setbox0=\hbox{##1}##1\subscr{\char0}}% \DeclareRobustCommand*\8[1]{\setbox0=\hbox{##1}##1\subscr{\char1}}% \DeclareRobustCommand*\9[1]{\setbox0=\hbox{##1}##1\subscr{\char2}}% \DeclareRobustCommand*\qa[2]{\setbox0=\hbox{##1}##1\subscr{\char253\kern1.5ex\lower1.25ex \hbox{\char##2}\kern-1.5ex}}% \DeclareRobustCommand*\qb[1]{\setbox0=\hbox{##1}##1\subscr{\char253}}% % New \qc ligature command introduced by devnag version 2: \DeclareRobustCommand*\qc[2]{\setbox0=\hbox{##1}##1\subscr{\char126\kern1.5ex\lower1.25ex \hbox{\char##2}\kern-1.5ex}}% \DeclareRobustCommand*\qq[1]{\setbox0=\hbox{##1}##1\subscr{\char94}}% \DeclareRobustCommand*\qx[1]{\setbox0=\hbox{##1}##1\subscr{\char14}}% \DeclareRobustCommand*\qy[1]{\setbox0=\hbox{##1}##1\subscr{\char31}}% \DeclareRobustCommand*\qz[1]{\setbox0=\hbox{##1}##1\subscr{\char124}}% \DeclareRobustCommand*\qva{\kern0.5ex\2\kern-0.5ex}% \DeclareRobustCommand*\qvb{\kern1ex\0\kern-1ex}% \DeclareRobustCommand*\qvc{\kern1ex\rdt\kern-1ex}% \DeclareRobustCommand*\?{\llap{\char3}}% \DeclareRobustCommand*\<{\llap{\char4}}% \DeclareRobustCommand*\rs{\NormalFont\thinspace}% \DeclareRobustCommand\re{\thinspace}% \DeclareRobustCommand*\rdt{\llap{\char19}}% \DeclareRobustCommand*\rn[1]{\if\nstyle r{\NormalFont ##1}\else##1\fi}% % Switch to "pen" mode of the current family \DeclareRobustCommand\pen{\expandafter\dn@penselect\f@family!?}% \def\dn@penselect##1##2##3##4?{\if##1d\if##2n% Only available for dn* fonts \if##3p% do nothing, pen already selected \else\if##3!\fontfamily{dnp}\selectfont % original pen font \else \fontfamily{##1##2p##3}\selectfont \fi\fi \fi \fi}% } % end of \dn@commands % % Switch between Devanagari and CM numerals % \DeclareRobustCommand*\dnnum{\let\nstyle=d}% \DeclareRobustCommand*\cmnum{\let\nstyle=r}% \cmnum % default % % Vedic intonation mark macros (based on Kevin Carmody's code from dnmacs.tex) % % Use these macros in DN files to enable and use Vedic intonation macros. % \DeclareRobustCommand\dnveda{% \DeclareRobustCommand\_{\anudattavar}% \DeclareRobustCommand\={\anudattafix}% \DeclareRobustCommand\|{\svarita}% \DeclareRobustCommand\~{\padasep}} % \DeclareRobustCommand\dnvedatrans{% \DeclareRobustCommand\_{\underline}% \DeclareRobustCommand\|{\svaritatrans}}% % \DeclareRobustCommand\dnsamaveda{% \DeclareRobustCommand\^{\samatone}% \DeclareRobustCommand\@{\vedicanusvara}} % \DeclareRobustCommand\dnsamavedatrans{% \DeclareRobustCommand\^{\samatonetrans}} % \DeclareRobustCommand*\anudattavar[1]{\leavevmode\setbox0=\hbox{#1}\anudep=\dp0\anuwid=\wd0 \advance\anudep by 0.7ex\advance\anuwid by -0.1em{#1}\llap{\lower\anudep \hbox{\vrule width\anuwid height0.07em}% \hbox{\phantom{\vrule width0.1em height0.08em}}}} % \DeclareRobustCommand*\anudattafix[1]{\leavevmode\setbox0=\hbox{#1}\anudep=\dp0\anuwid=\wd0 \advance\anudep by 0.7ex{#1}\llap{\lower\anudep \hbox to\anuwid{\hss\vrule width0.5em height0.07em\hss}}} % \DeclareRobustCommand*\svarita[1]{\leavevmode\hbox{#1}% \llap{\raise5.7ex\hbox{\vrule height2.5ex width0.08em}% \hbox{\phantom{\vrule height2.5ex width0.15em}}}} % \DeclareRobustCommand*\svaritatrans[1]{\leavevmode\hbox{#1}% \llap{\raise1.7ex\hbox{\vrule height0.8ex width0.08em}% \hbox{\phantom{\vrule height0.8ex width0.08em}}}} % \DeclareRobustCommand\padasep{\leavevmode\hbox{% \kern-0.15em\raise2.42ex\hbox{\char255}% \kern-0.15em\raise2.42ex\hbox{\char255}% \kern-0.15em\raise2.42ex\hbox{\char255}}} % \DeclareRobustCommand*\samatone[2]{\leavevmode\hbox{#1}% \llap{\raise9.5ex\hbox{\dnnum\dn@tf #2}% \hbox{\phantom{\vrule height2.5ex width0.15em}}}} % \DeclareRobustCommand\vedicanusvara{\leavevmode{\kern1.0ex\lower1.5ex\hbox{\char32}}% \kern-2.0ex\raise3.7ex\llap{\char94}\kern3.8ex} % \DeclareRobustCommand*\samatonetrans[1]{\(^{#1}\)} % % Macro for selection of Sama Veda tone font \dn@tf % \def\dn@tf{% \ifdim\f@size\p@<8pt \@tempdima5pt \else \ifdim\f@size\p@<10pt \@tempdima6pt \else \ifdim\f@size\p@<11pt \@tempdima7pt \else \ifdim\f@size\p@<14.4pt \@tempdima8pt \else \ifdim\f@size\p@<17.2pt \@tempdima10pt \else \ifdim\f@size\p@<18pt \@tempdima14.4pt \else \@tempdima .8\f@size \fi \fi \fi \fi \fi \fi \fontsize\@tempdima\@tempdima\selectfont} % % Registers for Vedic intonation marks % \newdimen\anudep \newdimen\anuwid % % Fix for the table of contents and enumerations % \let\dn@old@starttoc\@starttoc \renewcommand\@starttoc{\afterassignment\NormalFont\dn@old@starttoc} \AtBeginDocument{% \let\dn@old@labelenumi\labelenumi \let\dn@old@labelenumii\labelenumii % Change the definitions in the \dn mode only \renewcommand\labelenumi{\ifdnmode{\NormalFont\theenumi.}\else \dn@old@labelenumi\fi}% \renewcommand\labelenumii{\ifdnmode{\NormalFont(\theenumii)}\else \dn@old@labelenumii\fi}% }% % Select roman characters (comma, question and exclamation mark) from the correct % font, pen fonts always require italics \DeclareRobustCommand\NormalFont{\dn@penitshape \fontencoding{\DNencdefault}\fontfamily{\DNrmdefault}\selectfont} \def\dn@penitshape{% \def\dn@testpen##1##2##3##4\dn@{% \if##1d\if##2n\if##3p\itshape\fi\fi\fi}% \expandafter\dn@testpen\f@family....\dn@} % Defaults: change them on your own risk \def\DNencdefault{OT1} \def\DNrmdefault{cmr} % This code makes global nonconflicting robust declarations at the beginning % of the document \def\DeclareDnCommand{\@ifstar{\declare@dn@command}{\declare@dn@command}} \def\declare@dn@command#1{% \ifx#1\@undefined\let#1\relax\else\ifx#1\relax\else \edef\reserved@a{\string#1}% \def\reserved@b{#1}% \edef\reserved@b{\expandafter\strip@prefix\meaning\reserved@b}% \edef\@tempa{% \ifx\reserved@a\reserved@b \noexpand\x@protect \noexpand#1% \fi \noexpand\protect \expandafter\noexpand\csname \expandafter\@gobble\string#1 \endcsname }% \ifx#1\@tempa \else \expandafter\let\csname dev@\reserved@a @saved\endcsname#1 \expandafter\new@command\csname \expandafter\@gobble\string#1 \endcsname {\csname dev@\reserved@a @saved\endcsname}% \fi\fi\fi \let\@tempa\relax \new@command\@tempa } \def\InitialDnDeclaration#1{% \let\dev@saved\DeclareRobustCommand \let\DeclareRobustCommand\DeclareDnCommand#1 \let\DeclareRobustCommand\dev@saved} \AtBeginDocument{\InitialDnDeclaration\dn@commands} % Devanagari representation of counters (similar as \arabic and \roman) \def\devanagari#1{\expandafter\@devanagari\csname c@#1\endcsname} \def\@devanagari#1{{\dn\number#1}} \def\hindidatearabic{\let\@datenumeric\@arabic} \def\hindidatedevanagari{\let\@datenumeric\@devanagari} \hindidatedevanagari % Captions % for (partial) compatibility with language switching \def\datehindi{\def\today{\@datenumeric\day\space\ifcase\month\or {\dn jnvrF}\or {\dn \327wrvrF}\or {\dn mAc\0}\or {\dn a\3FEw\4l}\or {\dn mI}\or {\dn \8{j}n}\or {\dn \7{j}lAI}\or {\dn ag-t}\or {\dn EstMbr}\or {\dn a\8{\3C4w}br}\or {\dn nvMbr}\or {\dn EdsMbr}\fi\space\@datenumeric\year}} \def\captionshindi{% \def\abstractname{{\dn sArA\2f}}% \def\appendixname{{\dn pErEf\309wV}}% \def\bibname{{\dn s\2df\0 g\5\306wT}}% (?) \def\ccname{}% \def\chaptername{{\dn a@yAy}}% \def\contentsname{{\dn Evqy{\rs -\re}\8{s}cF}}% \def\enclname{{\dn }}% \def\figurename{{\dn Ec/}}% \def\headpagename{{\dn \9{p}\309wW}}% \def\headtoname{}% \def\indexname{{\dn \8{s}cF}}% \def\listfigurename{{\dn Ec/o{\qva} kF \8{s}cF}}% \def\listtablename{{\dn tAElkAao\2 kF \8{s}cF}}% \def\pagename{{\dn \9{p}\309wW}}% \def\partname{{\dn K\317wX}}% \def\prefacename{{\dn \3FEw-tAvnA}}% \def\refname{{\dn hvAl\?}}% \def\tablename{{\dn tAElkA}}% \def\seename{{\dn d\?EKe}}% \def\alsoname{{\dn aOr d\?EKe}}% \def\alsoseename{{\dn aOr d\?EKe}}} \def\datemodernhindi{\def\today{\@datenumeric\day\space\ifcase\month\or {\dn jnvrF}\or {\dn \327wrvrF}\or {\dn mAc\0}\or {\dn a\3FEw\4l}\or {\dn mI}\or {\dn \8{j}n}\or {\dn \7{j}lAI}\or {\dn ag-t}\or {\dn EstMbr}\or {\dn a?\8{t}br}\or {\dn nvMbr}\or {\dn EdsMbr}\fi\space\@datenumeric\year}} \def\captionsmodernhindi{% \def\abstractname{{\dn sArA\2f}}% \def\appendixname{{\dn pErEf\309wV}}% \def\bibname{{\dn s\2dB\0 g\5\306wT}}% (?) \def\ccname{}% \def\chaptername{{\dn a@yAy}}% \def\contentsname{{\dn Evqy{\rs -\re}\8{s}cF}}% \def\enclname{{\dn }}% \def\figurename{{\dn Ec/}}% \def\headpagename{{\dn \9{p}\309wW}}% \def\headtoname{}% \def\indexname{{\dn \8{s}cF}}% \def\listfigurename{{\dn Ec/o{\qva} kF \8{s}cF}}% \def\listtablename{{\dn tAElkAao\2 kF \8{s}cF}}% \def\pagename{{\dn \9{p}\309wW}}% \def\partname{{\dn K\317wX}}% \def\prefacename{{\dn \3FEw-tAvnA}}% \def\refname{{\dn hvAl\?}}% \def\tablename{{\dn tAElkA}}% \def\seename{{\dn d\?EKe}}% \def\alsoname{{\dn aOr d\?EKe}}% \def\alsoseename{{\dn aOr d\?EKe}}} \AtBeginDocument{% \providecommand\dateUSenglish{\def\today{\ifcase\month\or January\or February\or March\or April\or May\or June\or July\or August\or September\or October\or November\or December\fi \space\number\day, \number\year}} \providecommand\dateenglish{\def\today{\ifcase\day\or 1st\or 2nd\or 3rd\or 4th\or 5th\or 6th\or 7th\or 8th\or 9th\or 10th\or 11th\or 12th\or 13th\or 14th\or 15th\or 16th\or 17th\or 18th\or 19th\or 20th\or 21st\or 22nd\or 23rd\or 24th\or 25th\or 26th\or 27th\or 28th\or 29th\or 30th\or 31st\fi ~\ifcase\month\or January\or February\or March\or April\or May\or June\or July\or August\or September\or October\or November\or December\fi \space \number\year}} \providecommand\captionsenglish{% \def\abstractname{Abstract}% \def\appendixname{Appendix}% \def\bibname{Bibliography}% \def\ccname{cc}% \def\chaptername{Chapter}% \def\contentsname{Contents}% \def\enclname{encl}% \def\figurename{Figure}% \def\headpagename{Page}% \def\headtoname{To}% \def\indexname{Index}% \def\listfigurename{List of Figures}% \def\listtablename{List of Tables}% \def\pagename{Page}% \def\partname{Part}% \def\prefacename{Preface}% \def\prefacename{Preface}% \def\refname{References}% \def\tablename{Table}% \def\seename{see}% \def\alsoseename{see also}} } % % The end. % ~~~~~~~~ \endinput Here is the log file, created by RCS. (Log from dev.sty is also kept here.) % $Log: devanagari.sty,v $ % Revision 1.13 2009-02-09 10:11:56 icebearsoft % Fix by Kevin Carmody: Use \dnveda only for Devanagari, and use a new command, \dnvedatrans, for % transliteration. % % Revision 1.12 2008-03-09 15:58:00 icebearsoft % Citation macros moved to a separate package. Switch \ifdnmode implemented. Email address corrected. % % Revision 1.11 2007/01/18 22:40:37 icebearsoft % I forgot to change the date... % % Revision 1.10 2007/01/18 22:38:24 icebearsoft % Enhanced switching to \dn so that it undoes language specific % modifications introduced by babel, mainly \catcodes. This should not % be done if invoked as a babel module because this action is done % within \selectlanguage{...} or \begin{otherlanguage}{...}. The module % will thus require another update in a short time. % % Revision 1.9 2006/11/16 10:18:18 icebearsoft % Packages identified by \ProvidesPackage % % Revision 1.8 2006/11/15 11:08:01 icebearsoft % Code which conflicts with hyperref.sty was removed. It seems that this code % is not used any more and one user successfully used this version with % a lot of other packages. % % Revision 1.7 2006/10/08 07:40:07 icebearsoft % Modifications by Kevin Carmody: % Switching between \cmum and \dnnum made simpler % Manual updated % % Revision 1.6 2006/09/27 08:10:22 icebearsoft % Default for the numerals was defined in a wrong place so that numerals did % not work properly unless \cmnum or \dnnum was used globally at the beginning % of the document. % % Revision 1.5 2006/09/26 15:54:20 icebearsoft % Switches \cmnum and \dnnum made global. There is some conflict between this package % and beng.sty: if beng.sty is loaded after devanagari.sty, global version of \cmnum % will cease to work. % % Revision 1.4 2006/07/01 16:39:36 icebearsoft % Order of option declarations changed. The Hindi language definitionn file % for babel explicitely requests devanagari.sty with option `nocatcodes'. % The new order of declarations allows to override it with `catcodes' on % `compat' as an option in the \documentclass command. % % Revision 1.3 2006/06/21 09:56:05 icebearsoft % Definition of English captions deferred in order to prevent colisions % with babel. % % Revision 1.2 2006/05/04 15:09:20 icebearsoft % \NormalFont made robust, otherwise sectioning commands do not work. % % Revision 1.1 2006/03/31 09:53:50 icebearsoft % As suggested by TeX Live developers, dev.sty was renamed to devanagari.sty % and dev.sty just loads devanagari.sty for compatibility with old documents. % % Manual is updated accordingly. Moreover, new features of the preprocessor % are mentioned and an example of using custom LaTeX command si given. % % Revision 1.2 2006/03/13 12:36:23 icebearsoft % Punctuation is now taken from OT1/cmr font with correct series/shape. % % Revision 1.1 2006/03/09 14:16:28 icebearsoft % Files moved to a new location. % % Revision 1.8 2005/03/30 14:24:23 icebearsoft % The name of October fixed % % Revision 1.7 2005/03/30 09:29:15 icebearsoft % Added forgotten \dn in the definition of \@devanagari. % % Revision 1.6 2005/03/29 13:11:42 icebearsoft % \devanagari{countername} was implemented similarly as \arabic{countername} or % \roman{countername} % % \captionshindi, \datehindi, \captionsmodernhindi, \datemodernhindi implemented, % texts in the original Velthuis transliteration are provided in captions.dn % % \today in \datehindi and \datemodernhindi (Europian style) displays Devanagari % numbers. This can be switched by \hindidatedevanagari and \hindidatearabic, % respectively. % % See the feature tracker for more comments. % % Revision 1.5 2005/03/15 09:15:29 icebearsoft % Nepali added to the \pen macro. % % Revision 1.4 2005/03/15 07:45:14 apandey % Added global option 'pennepali'. % % Revision 1.3 2005/03/14 08:48:50 icebearsoft % New package options bombay. calcutta, nepali, pen, penbombay, pencalcutta for % global selection of the font family (it will work with automatically generated % captions). If none of them is used, \dnoriginal will be used. % % New macro \dnfamilydefault which stores the default family of DN fonts. Default % depends on the above mentioned package options. The user is allowed to redefine % it by \renewcommand. % % New \pen macro which switches to the "pen" variant of the current family. % % Vedic intonation marks macros \dnveda and \dnsamaveda implemented according to % the code from dnmacs.tex. I do not mind using \= because the \dn macros make % already use of \< so that the tabbing environment cannot be used within \dn. % % Revision 1.2 2005/01/28 04:36:42 wujastyk % This is the devnag project as of 1 December 2004. % See doc/changes for details. % % Dominik Wujastyk % 28 Jan 2005 % % Revision 2.11 2003/08/03 23:05:50 APANDEY % o Cleaned up comments % % Revision 2.1a 2003/02/29 22:51:10 APANDEY % o Added support for the Bombay, Calcutta, and Nepali font families % o Removed generic alternate font families % % Revision 2.1 2003/07/01 12:45:01 KC % o Added alternate, pen, and alternate pen font families. % % Revision 1.5 2003/04/09 17:15:12 APANDEY % o Fixed citation macros to prevent output of double brackets. % % Revision 1.4 2003/06/09 14:37:34 APANDEY % o Incorporated 'nocatcodes' package option, captions, % and date macros developed by Zdenek Wagner % % Revision 1.3 2003/03/13 15:13:43 APANDEY % o Tidied up comments % % Revision 1.2 1999/09/25 15:13:43 APANDEY % o Changed use declaration macros to reflect change of % font encoding from OT1 to U. % % Revision 1.14 1998/08/26 17:41:54 UCGADKW % o just get the revision numbers back on track. % % Revision 1.10 1998/08/26 17:30:46 UCGADKW % o Changed name of dev2e.sty to dev.sty % o Many other changes to make the package more "LaTeX2e-like". % o Followed the suggestions of Francois Patte and David Kastrup, % to whom many thanks (but no blame for my errors). % o Most unsatisfactory change: moved \do@dev@catcodes back into % the open, instead of being just active inside {\dn } environments. % This was necessary to avoid "illegal character" messages from % text inside \section{} arguments, etc. % % Revision 1.9 1998/06/22 12:19:08 UCGADKW % o Corrected \ProvidesFile usage and added "Revision: 1.12" string to it; % o Moved RCS log entries to after \endinput. % % Revision 1.11 1998/06/22 12:11:17 UCGADKW % o added $Revision: 1.13 $ to \ProvidesFile; % o moved RCS log to after \endinput. % % Revision 1.10 1998/06/22 12:10:00 UCGADKW % o added $Revision $ to \ProvidesFile; % o moved RCS Log to after \endinput. % % Revision 1.9 1998/06/22 12:05:20 UCGADKW % o corrected \ProvidesFile argument. % % Revision 1.8 1998/06/15 12:52:12 dom % *** empty log message *** % % Revision 1.7 1998/06/15 12:50:00 dom % o \chyph now referred to from OT1dn.fd; % o Tidied up banner message. % % Revision 1.6 1995/05/26 13:48:56 dom % *** empty log message *** % % Revision 1.5 1995/01/24 12:33:48 dom % o replaced \if statements with tokens, % o made an official "hyphenate" option. % % Revision 1.2 1994/06/15 16:22:13 Dominik_Wujastyk % o tidied up comments. % % Revision 1.1 1994/06/15 16:15:17 Dominik_Wujastyk % Initial revision %