On Fri, 2011-06-24 at 03:06 -0400, Aditya Mahajan wrote: > If you really have to do it this way .... the dev version of the filter > module [1] supports pre and postambles (@Mojca: you needed these for > gnuplot module). You can use: > > \usemodule[filter] > > \defineexternalfilter[mkii] > [filter={texexec --xtx --result=\externalfilteroutputfile }, > output=\externalfilterbasefile.pdf, > directory=output, > continue=yes, > readcommand=\readMKII] > > \define[1]\readMKII > {\dontleavehmode\externalfigure[#1][location=lohi]} > > \startmkiipreamble > \enableregime[utf-8] > % I don't know how to setup typescripts with xetex > % The rending is wrong. I think that one needs to enable > % some language specific ligatures > \font\devnagari="Lohit-Hindi" at 12pt > \starttext > \startTEXpage[foregroundstyle=\devnagari] > \stopmkiipreamble > > \startmkiipostamble > \stopTEXpage > \stoptext > \stopmkiipostamble > > \starttext > > Check if this works. > > \startmkii > \startlines > जाति न पूछो साधु की, पूछ लीजिए ग्‍यान। > मोल करो तलवार के, पड़ा रहन दो म्‍यान।। > \stoplines > \stopmkii > > \stoptext > % \inlinemkii does not currently work with pre- and postamble > > Aditya > > [1]: https://github.com/adityam/filter/blob/dev/ Hey Aditya. That's pretty convuluted and a bit too much for one or two words of Sanskrit in a document. I think I'll hold off until there is native straightforward support. Thanks anyways. -- Kip Warner -- Software Engineer OpenPGP encrypted/signed mail preferred http://www.thevertigo.com