sanhyph.tex Unicode hyphenation patterns for Sanskrit and Prakrit in Devanagari, Bengali, Kannada, Malayalam and Telugu scripts. Created: April 1st, 2005 First release: June 8th, 2006 Revised: (not yet) Version: 0.1 Created by Yves Codet with Jonathan Kew's help. These patterns are meant for XeTeX, a Unicode variant of TeX. After being compiled into a format, these patterns can be activated with the command: \language=\sanskrit In LaTeX, if your document is entirely in Sanskrit or Prakrit, you can write the command in your preamble, for instance: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{book} \usepackage{fontspec} \setromanfont[Script=Devanagari]{Code2000} \language=\sanskrit \begin{document} उद्दिष्टः समाहितचित्तस्य योगः । कथं व्युत्थितचित्तोऽपि योगयुक्तः स्यादित्येतदारभ्यते । \end{document} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% If there is another language in your source file, you can define a new font instance and a new command, for instance: %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{book} \usepackage{fontspec} \usepackage[frenchb]{babel} \setromanfont{Code2000} % font % "Code2000" with French hyphenation called by "Babel" \newfontinstance\devanagarifont[Script=Devanagari]{Code2000} \newcommand{\sk}[1]{{\language=\sanskrit\devanagarifont{#1}}} % the % same font with Sanskrit hyphenation called by the command % "\language=\sanskrit" \begin{document} \sk{उद्दिष्टः समाहितचित्तस्य योगः । कथं व्युत्थितचित्तोऽपि योगयुक्तः स्यादित्येतदारभ्यते ।} La pratique de celui qui a l’esprit concentré vient d'être décrite. Comment celui qui a l’esprit dispersé doit-il mener la sienne? C’est ce sujet qui va être abordé. \end{document} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% I never use plainTeX, so I don't know how to do the same with it. If a plainTeX user is willing to send me the equivalents of the above, I'll be grateful. Please send corrections and suggestions to: ycodet@club-internet.fr These hyphenation patterns are under the LaTeX Project Public License.