There is an input system that I tried using called Tavultesoft at
http://www.tavultesoft.com A friend uses it, although an older version and swears by it.

It is a very interesting and nicely designed input system for all the major
and many minor writing scripts of the world. I tried using it for pali but the
font available there does not work with VRI, which is my prefered font. You
can open a file, say in word file, then turn this system on via a symbol on your
task bar. It is that simple.
If there is someone out there who is knowledgeable about this type of
programing, according to the literature available on the site it is pretty simple,
they would be doing everyone a great service.
Please go and check out this website. It is all free if you do not use it for
commercial purposes. Bill

In a message dated 8/12/2004 2:47:36 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
s.hodge@... writes:

>
> I think what you want is a Devanagari font with an input manager --
> essential when dealing with large character sets due to the many conjunct
> letters such as those generated by North Indian scripts or Tibetan. The font
> is less of a problem -- there are many good-looking ones now available. As
> for the IME, I did have such a system which was available for free download,
> the input mananger needs to be installed with the Templates &Add-ons



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