On 23/07/2010 17:15, Gerrit wrote:
Hello!

I will try to gather some information about Japanese, Chinese and Korean support for Polyglossia in the next days.

Because I do not understand tex programming at all, I can only give some information here. I will try to write it as detailled as possible, so that the implementation should not be that hard :)

Thanks Gerrit, I will keep good note of your useful information (and the remaining discussion).

I have never intended to include CJK in polyglossia actually, for various reasons, the main one being my total ignorance of those languages. But if anyone is willing to write modules for Chinese, Japanese or Korean, he/she is welcome to either send it to me for inclusion in the polyglossia distribution, or, perhaps better, to directly upload it to CTAN for separate maintainance.

Note that someone has actually already written two different modules for 
Japanese: see
http://user.math.kyushu-u.ac.jp/?iwase/itoniki0 (gloss-japanese.ldf and 
gloss-nihongo.ldf)
<http://jupiter.math.kyushu-u.ac.jp/%7Enorio/XeTeX/work/gloss-japanese.ldf>I actually wanted to contact the author (Norio Iwase) to discuss the possibility of integrating this in the polyglossia distribution, but somehow forgot about it... Now I have just contacted him. Another XeLaTeX user, Wilfred van Rooijen, was interested in improving it and maintaining it on CTAN. So we'll see what happens.

You can also have a look at http://kuniyoshi.fastmail.fm/xetex/ for a discussion relating to Japanese and an alternative package "genzi.sty".

Note also that TeXLive 2010, which will come out very soon, will include pTeX, a TeX engine extended and tailored specifically for typesetting Japanese.

FC

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