On 24/04/2012 11:32, jon wrote:
Appears to be a handy way to temporarily disable a package in order to get
something to work.
It is, but I've realised that it would obviously also turn off some of the
more useful CJK things that xeCJK provides such as line-break handling. So if
your little string of Japanese appears at the end of a line, it'll all go
horribly wrong. I don't use xeCJK but when I'm mixing English and Japanese I
use a macro like this:
\newfontinstance\japanesefont{Hiragino Mincho Pro}
\def\japanese{\XeTeXlinebreaklocale "jp"
\XeTeXlinebreakskip0pt plus 1pt
\japanesefont\small}
But since you are using xeCJK, (which is obviously much easier than marking up
every single bit of Chinese!) Honda-san's suggestion is best.
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