See Mike's answer to me. I had been reading the fontspec docs recently
and wasn't sure if you had looked at them. But I know very little about
CJK; as often, a little knowledge turns out to be a dangerous thing.
David
Gerrit wrote:
Hello David,
great, thank you for the answer. I checked the documentation, but did
not completely understand the ruby option.
For good typesetting with ruby it is necessary that the ruby characters
appear thicker. They should not just be half the size of the base
character. As far as I know, that is what the ruby option type feature
is for: select other glyphs which are thicker.
But does fontspec actually support to put the ruby character as inline
annotations?
It should look like this:
http://image.space.rakuten.co.jp/lg01/64/0000065864/02/img293703f7zikazj.png
if you look at the second line of the main text, you see that there are
some characters between the line.
Does fontspec do this?
Thanks!
Gerrit
Am 23.07.2010 23:44, schrieb David Perry:
Hi Gerritt,
Ruby is already enabled (if you are using a font that supports it). See
the fontspec package documentation. Fontspec also allows you to select a
number of other options relevant to CJK typesetting -- take a look. (It
doesn't address all the issues you raise, though.)
David
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