Sanskrit (or Hindi) and Marathi

Two IFM files are provided with with this font.

The first IFM file is called <#29#>dvng.ifm<#29#>, and is meant to be used for text that has to be printed out in Sanskrit or Hindi.

The second IFM file is called <#30#>mdvng.ifm<#30#>, and is meant to be used for text that has to be printed out in marathi.

The only difference between mdvng.ifm and dvng.ifm is in the treatment of <#31#>ra-;SPMlt;consonant;SPMgt;<#31#> ligatures. The marathi file uses the marathi form of ra-half, while the dvng.ifm file uses the hindi form.

Note that both the IFM files may be referenced in one input file, as is done in this file (<#32#>devn.itx<#32#>).

Examples using dvng.ifm: <#33#>rka<#33#>--- ;SPMgt;<#34#>rka<#34#>, <#35#>rki<#35#>--- ;SPMgt;<#36#>rki<#36#>, <#37#>rgii<#37#>--- ;SPMgt;<#38#>rgii<#38#>.

Examples using mdvng.ifm: <#39#>rka<#39#>--- ;SPMgt;<#40#>rka<#40#>, <#41#>rki<#41#>--- ;SPMgt;<#42#>rki<#42#>, <#43#>rgii<#43#>--- ;SPMgt;<#44#>rgii<#44#>.