Hi, 2010/7/26 Wilfred van Rooijen <[email protected]>: > Do you want documents written in English or is Japanese also OK? In the > latter case, you could try to find JIS X 4051, which is the document > underlying the material on the website reported earlier. I have google'd JIS > X 4051, some references popped up, but the document itself seems to be not > available online.
Well, you can 'view' freely JIS X 4051 documents as follows. 1. Go to Japanese Industrial Standards Committee webpage. http://www.jisc.go.jp/app/JPS/JPSO0020.html 2. Search X4051 document. Put 'X4051' to uppermost textbox and click button. 3. Click 'JISX4051' link. 4. Click 4 PDF files at the top. Note that these PDF files prohibit to copy text, search inside, save, print. JIS stands for "Japan Industrial Standards". As same as ISO documents and ANSI documents, unfortunately these standards are not free. Best Regards, -- Ryo IGARASHI, Ph.D. [email protected] -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex
