On Mon, Jan 10, 2022 at 02:31:53PM +0100, Jean-Pierre Delange via ntg-context wrote:
Yves Codet (Assistant Professor at Toulouse University, member of CRAPA an institutional public research in Humanities in South of France) is involved in TeX patterns for Greek and Indic languages. He is a translator of Indian theater pieces (among other things).
Yes, the GitHub repository I linked to contains the up-to-date version of Yves’ Sanskrit patterns (latest substantive revision September 2011). They support Latin transliteration and a number of modern Indic scripts, but not Brahmi, which I’m sure he’ll be happy to add if there’s a need. Yves has not as far as I know been involved in the development of hyphenation patterns for Greek (whether Ancient or Modern). Best, Arthur