Salvete,
while I am aware that my Japanese is ages away from creating anything
releasable, I thought about creating a lang-jap.tex file for my personal
use (and maybe for having it corrected by someone actually speaking the
language). Now, checking lang-chi.tex, I find it is encoded in a way I
Adam Lindsay wrote:
Is it possible to simply enclose the file in a
\startregime[utf]...\stopregime pair or do I risk havoc by doing this?
Well, if you're using a regime, it still (usually) depends on symbolic
character names being defined under the hood. Also, such an approach
Sure. But
Christopher Creutzig wrote:
Adam Lindsay wrote:
Is it possible to simply enclose the file in a
\startregime[utf]...\stopregime pair or do I risk havoc by doing this?
Well, if you're using a regime, it still (usually) depends on symbolic
character names being defined under the hood.