Hi Daniel,

I attach a working example. It uses "Unicode (CJK) (utf8)" encoding and
BXcjkjatype package. Note that you use "pdflatex" for compilation. I tested
with MacTeX so I hope it works with TeXlive as well.

The following links are good for reference:
(original Japanese page) https://texwiki.texjp.org/?LaTeX-CJK#ue7194c1
(its English translation: unfinished?)
http://jun0inoue.blogspot.jp/2013/05/tex-wiki.html

Japanese CJK doesn't seem to work with other encodings even with
comprehensive TeXLive as is. I guess the use of BXcjkjatype package is the
only path to succeed with LyX and out-of-box latex systems.

Cheers,

Koji


2017-05-28 6:02 GMT+09:00 Daniel Gómez Martínez <[email protected]>:

> Hello everyone,
>
> I want to be able to produce documents with furigana scripture (kana over
> kanji in japanese writings) and I've found this links describing how to do
> it in plain LaTeX
> https://quantumtunnel.wordpress.com/2013/12/01/
> furigana-%E3%81%B5%E3%82%8A%E3%81%8C%E3%81%AA%EF%BC%89in-latex/
> http://timmurphy.org/2012/12/28/writing-kanji-with-
> furigana-hiragana-above-in-latex/
>
> But when I try to implement that into the LyX LaTeX preamble I just get
> furigana (characters above) in the size as the main characters, which is
> not what one would want (furigana has to be smaller than the main
> character).
>
> I've searched for an implementation in LyX on the web and through the
> documentation but with no avail, so my question is, as there doesn't seems
> to be a feature for this in LyX, it's there a way I can get it to work?
> And, would it be fine to ask to the development mailing list to add a
> feature to ease the writing of kanji with furigana?
>
>
> *​Best regards, ​Daniel Gómez*
>

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