On 15 January 2016 at 23:48, Karl Berry <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well, they *could* be. We could choose a font with CJK support and make
> the definitions in texinfo.tex just as we define existing chars. In
> principle it is possible to make definitions for any and all Unicode
> characters in texinfo.tex. -k
>
I believe there would be complications. If one character is defined to
{\arabicfont A} and another to {\arabicfont B}, then with {\arabicfont
A}{\arabicfont B}, I believe there wouldn't be proper ligaturization
between the two characters. Also with TeX each font can only have 256
glyphs. I believe the CJK package for LaTeX deals with this problem.