Dear Yong Peng,
I use VriRomanPali DD, exept on the page for Warder, there I had to
use Times Ext Roman. I copied the word lists from the internet, so I
had to work with what I had. VriRomanPali DD is available on many Pali
sites, so I guess that most people have it already in their available
fonts.
Last week I discovered another internet Pali course (the new pali
course from 1937). I added this one as well, and I will replace the
existing file withe the complete file.
If I can do anything to make the fonts better useable please let me
know. I am quite good with Word and Excel, but not so good with
internet-troubles.
With kind regards,
Ria Glas
--- In Pali@yahoogroups.com, "Ong Yong Peng" <palismith@...> wrote:
>
> Dear Ria,
>
> thank you. That's very generous of you. I downloaded the file, and it
> is brilliant and impressive. I really can't say more about Dutch
> creativity, can I? ;-)
>
> However, I realise the font is not showing up properly, are you using
> a non-Unicode font? Or is it because I am using OpenOffice?
>
> metta,
> Yong Peng.
>
>
> --- In Pali@yahoogroups.com, grasje wrote:
>
> In the files of this group I added a spreadsheet for practising the
> words form the vocanularies, with all the diacritical marks. You can
> select the words you want to practise on (e.g. the verbs from chapter
> 4-8), and randomise the order in which the english words appear on
> your screen. You type the Pali-word, and you see immediately whether
> it is correct or not. It is possible to mix parts of the vocabularies
> form the different courses to practise them together. In an extra
> sheet I give a suggested order for the chapters of Pali primer and
> Narada Thera's Elementary course.
>