Karl Berry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm sure it will be very difficult to make txi-ru.tex.
>
> Not as difficult as Korean, though, I'd think :).
>
> The result is that txi-ru.tex should redefine the most of the macros
> in texinfo.tex.
>
> I'm trying to write txi-ko.tex for Korean, but I should redefine the
> most of macros in texinfo.tex to do that.
>
> Yes, which is certainly an unmaintainable approach.
> We'll have to find another way.
I expect that Omega will solve the situation, though I don't know the
details of Omega. In Omega, active characters don't have to be used
to process multibyte encoded documents. But then texinfo.tex has to
check Omega's existence and allow each txi-LL.tex define its fonts, I
think.
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Changwoo Ryu