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Hello Lutz,I have no problems typesetting Chinese and Japanese in Unicode. I suppose there's a problem with fonts on your system...Were all
Hi Lutz,
Lutz Haseloff schrieb:
The symbols from the range FF (f.i. FF0C: FULLWITH COMMA,
Try the following (untested): Add the line
\defineunicodecommand 255 {\lookaheaduchar}
to unic-cjk.tex. (Maybe you need to regenerate the format file.)
Tobias
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Hi Lutz,
Lutz Haseloff schrieb:
The symbols from
Lutz Haseloff wrote:
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Hi Lutz,
Lutz Haseloff schrieb
Hans Hagen schrieb:
Lutz Haseloff wrote:
I added:
\defineunicodecommand 255 {\lookaheaduchar}
\defineunicodecommand 32 {\lookaheaduchar}
\defineunicodecommand 37 {\lookaheaduchar}
\defineunicodecommand 38 {\lookaheaduchar}
to unic-cjk.tex and all works now as expected.
why
why these numbers?
255 = U+FF are the so-called Fullwidth Latin Characters
(http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/UFF00.pdf)
they are A B C etc. but having the width of a Chinese character
(roughly A , B , C ). Since they look rather ugly in
non-CJK texts
and they have to
Hello Lutz,I have no problems typesetting Chinese and Japanese in Unicode. I suppose there's a problem with fonts on your system...Were all of the TFM files created properly?Do all the files uni-htsong-ff.tfm, uni-htfs-ff.tfm, uni-hthei-ff.tfm and uni-htkai-ff.tfm exist on your system?Are