[Cjk] CJK version 4.5.1 is out!
Anthony Fok
anthony at thizlinux.com
Sun Jul 14 19:41:44 CEST 2002
On Wed, Jun 19, 2002 at 03:52:50PM +0200, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
> Here the announcement of CJK 4.5.1.
> Enjoy!
> Werner
Hello Werner,
Sorry to bother you. I should have grabbed your cjk-4.5.1.tar.gz sooner. A
Korean Debian user reminded me to package cjk-4.5.1 for Debian a few days
ago, but unfortunately ftp://ftp.ffii.org/pub/ has been empty for some time.
I eventually made a test package by grabbing CJK.tar.gz from CTAN.
Anyhow, if it is not too much trouble, could you please put up a copy
of cjk-4.5.1.tar.gz elsewhere? A pristine tarball is preferred for an
official Debian package. :-)
BTW, do you know why ftp.ffii.org is emptied out?
Here are a few minor patches that change "Ox" to "0x", and "Arphic GPL"
to "Arphic PL". (The bsmi00lp and gbsn00lp fonts are under the "Arphic
Public License" or simply "Arphic PL". They are not GPL'd, although
fortunately it is probably compatible with the GPL.)
--- cjk-latex-4.5.1.orig/doc/CJK.doc
+++ cjk-latex-4.5.1/doc/CJK.doc
@@ -260,7 +260,7 @@
Asian logographs can't be represented completely with one byte per
character. (At least) two bytes are needed, and the most common encoding
schemes (GB, Big 5, JIS, KS, etc.) have a certain range for the first byte
-(usually 0xA1-OxFE or a part of it) which signals that this and the next
+(usually 0xA1-0xFE or a part of it) which signals that this and the next
byte represent an Asian logograph. This means almost all plain ASCII
characters (characters between 0x00 and 0x7E) will be left undisturbed, and
the remaining character codes (0x80-0xFF) will be assigned to a CJK
@@ -280,7 +280,7 @@
0x8E is a single shift escape character; 0xA3 selects CNS plane 3, and
0xB7CE is the character code (in GR representation) in this plane.
-CJK.sty makes the character codes 0x7F and 0x81-OxFE active inside of the
+CJK.sty makes the character codes 0x7F and 0x81-0xFE active inside of the
CJK environment and assigns macros to the active characters which will then
select the proper font and character. The real mechanism is a bit more
complex to assure robustness (it was borrowed and modified from LaTeX 2e's
--- cjk-latex-4.5.1.orig/doc/fonts.doc
+++ cjk-latex-4.5.1/doc/fonts.doc
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@
first byte second byte TeX subfont offset
-----------------------------------------------
- 0xA1 0xA1-OxFE gsso1201 0
+ 0xA1 0xA1-0xFE gsso1201 0
0xA2 0xA1-0xFE gsso1201 94
0xA3 0xA1-0xE4 gsso1201 188
0xA3 0xE5-0xFE gsso1202 0
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@
.
.
.
- 0xFE 0xA1-OxFE gsso1235 38
+ 0xFE 0xA1-0xFE gsso1235 38
To convert bitmap fonts to PK files with hbf2gf, you must get the
--- cjk-latex-4.5.1.orig/texinput/Bg5/c00bsmi.fd
+++ cjk-latex-4.5.1/texinput/Bg5/c00bsmi.fd
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
% character set: Big 5
% font encoding: CJK (Bg5)
-% Arphic GPL font (MingTi)
+% Arphic PL TrueType font AR PL Mingti2L Big5 / ShanHeiSun-Light (MingTi)
\DeclareFontFamily{C00}{bsmi}{\hyphenchar \font\m at ne}
--- cjk-latex-4.5.1.orig/texinput/GB/c10gbsn.fd
+++ cjk-latex-4.5.1/texinput/GB/c10gbsn.fd
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
% character set: GB 2312-80
% font encoding: CJK (standard)
-% Arphic GPL font (SongTi)
+% Arphic PL TrueType font AR PL SungtiL GB / BousungEG-Light-GB (SongTi)
\DeclareFontFamily{C10}{gbsn}{\hyphenchar \font\m at ne}
Many thanks! :-)
Anthony
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