Hi, There's a pretty good post here that describes a simple method to fallback to CJK fonts even when they're mixed with roman text.
http://latex-my.blogspot.co.uk/2012/06/more-ways-to-typeset-cjk.html Cheers, Jerome. On 14 January 2013 16:49, Hans Schmidt <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > I know that sophisticated CJK support is quite a challenge and that it is > not easily achievable. > I wonder if it is possible to include basic CJK support in Polyglossia, > though. > > What I had in mind: > > 1. Offering \begin{chinese/japanese/korean} and > \textchinese/japanese/korean. > 2. When enabled, load the line break patterns that you get at least a line > break. > 3. Loading the xeCJK and/or ctex packages which will provide some spacing > and other options. > 4. Set a larger line spacing for a complete paragraph. > (5. Load a default font.) > > I know that with the current packages it is not possible to write a good > complete CJK text, but currently, it is quite cumbersome to set everything > for yourself, if you just want to insert some words or a small paragraph in > Japanese: \newcommand for a Japanese environment, the line break option, the > font, spacing between latin and CJK text etc. Even if I know how to do it, > it would be much nicer if this would be set in Polyglossia. Thats what that > package is for, isn’t it? > > Polyglossia has support for almost any language, so I wonder why not CJK. > Isn’t it possible to at least insert the easy, already supported things into > Polyglossia? > > Thanks, > Hans > > > -------------------------------------------------- > Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: > http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex -- Jerome Eteve. [email protected] -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex
