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diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/man/txt/bg5conv.txt b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/man/txt/bg5conv.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..2efd5ab1e2 --- /dev/null +++ b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/man/txt/bg5conv.txt @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +BG5CONV(1) General Commands Manual BG5CONV(1) + + + +NAME + bg5conv - convert a TeX document in Big 5 encoding into `preprocessed' + form. + +SYNOPSIS + bg5conv < infile > outfile + +DESCRIPTION + Big 5 encoding for traditional Chinese uses the characters {, }, and \ + which have special meanings in TeX documents. + + After processing a LaTeX 2e document which contains Big 5 characters + with bg5conv you need not care about these special characters. + + This filter is part of the CJK macro package for LaTeX 2e. + +SEE ALSO + sjisconv(1), cefconv(1), cef5conv(1), cefsconv(1), extconv(1), + the CJK documentation files. + +AUTHOR + Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> + + + +CJK Version 4.8.4 18-Apr-2015 BG5CONV(1) diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/man/txt/cef5conv.txt b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/man/txt/cef5conv.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..d749edeeb1 --- /dev/null +++ b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/man/txt/cef5conv.txt @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +CEF5CONV(1) General Commands Manual CEF5CONV(1) + + + +NAME + cef5conv - convert a TeX document in Big 5 encoding containing CEF + macros into `preprocessed' form. + +SYNOPSIS + cef5conv < infile > outfile + +DESCRIPTION + The Chinese Encoding Framework (CEF) developed by Christian Wittern + <cwittern@conline.central.de> makes it possible to include CJK charac- + ters in various encodings using the SGML macros &CX-aabb; for Big 5 and + CNS encoding and &U-aabb; for Unicode (X denotes a number between 0 and + 7; 0 represents Big 5 encoding, 1-7 CNS encoding planes 1-7. aabb is + either a decimal or hexadecimal number). + + cef5conv converts the CEF macros of a Big 5 encoded document together + with the Big5 encoding itself into a form which can directly processed + with LaTeX 2e. It is identical to + + bg5conv < infile | cefconv > outfile + + This filter is part of the CJK macro package for LaTeX 2e. + +SEE ALSO + sjisconv(1), bg5conv(1), cefconv(1), cefsconv(1), extconv(1), + the CJK documentation files. + +AUTHOR + Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> + + + +CJK Version 4.8.4 18-Apr-2015 CEF5CONV(1) diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/man/txt/cefconv.txt b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/man/txt/cefconv.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..87e942e451 --- /dev/null +++ b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/man/txt/cefconv.txt @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +CEFCONV(1) General Commands Manual CEFCONV(1) + + + +NAME + cefconv - convert a TeX document containing CEF macros into `prepro- + cessed' form. + +SYNOPSIS + cefconv < infile > outfile + +DESCRIPTION + The Chinese Encoding Framework (CEF) developed by Christian Wittern + <cwittern@conline.central.de> makes it possible to include CJK charac- + ters in various encodings using the SGML macros &CX-aabb; for Big 5 and + CNS encoding and &U-aabb; for Unicode (X denotes a number between 0 and + 7; 0 represents Big 5 encoding, 1-7 CNS encoding planes 1-7. aabb is + either a decimal or hexadecimal number) + + cefconv converts the CEF macros into a form which can directly pro- + cessed with LaTeX 2e. + + This filter is part of the CJK macro package for LaTeX 2e. + +SEE ALSO + sjisconv(1), bg5conv(1), cef5conv(1), cefsconv(1), extconv(1), + the CJK documentation files. + +AUTHOR + Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> + + + +CJK Version 4.8.4 18-Apr-2015 CEFCONV(1) diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/man/txt/cefsconv.txt b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/man/txt/cefsconv.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..5484c61f60 --- /dev/null +++ b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/man/txt/cefsconv.txt @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +CEFSCONV(1) General Commands Manual CEFSCONV(1) + + + +NAME + cefsconv - convert a TeX document in SJIS encoding containing CEF + macros into `preprocessed' form. + +SYNOPSIS + cefsconv < infile > outfile + +DESCRIPTION + The Chinese Encoding Framework (CEF) developed by Christian Wittern + <cwittern@conline.central.de> makes it possible to include CJK charac- + ters in various encodings using the SGML macros &CX-aabb; for Big 5 and + CNS encoding and &U-aabb; for Unicode (X denotes a number between 0 and + 7; 0 represents Big 5 encoding, 1-7 CNS encoding planes 1-7. aabb is + either a decimal or hexadecimal number). + + cefsconv converts the CEF macros of a SJIS encoded document together + with the SJIS encoding itself into a form which can directly processed + with LaTeX 2e. It is identical to + + sjisconv < infile | cefconv > outfile + + This filter is part of the CJK macro package for LaTeX 2e. + +SEE ALSO + sjisconv(1), bg5conv(1), cefconv(1), cef5conv(1), extconv(1), + the CJK documentation files. + +AUTHOR + Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> + + + +CJK Version 4.8.4 18-Apr-2015 CEFSCONV(1) diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/man/txt/extconv.txt b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/man/txt/extconv.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..60eb1ebad7 --- /dev/null +++ b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/man/txt/extconv.txt @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +EXTCONV(1) General Commands Manual EXTCONV(1) + + + +NAME + extconv - convert a TeX document in either Big 5+ or GBK encoding into + `preprocessed' form. + +SYNOPSIS + extconv < infile > outfile + +DESCRIPTION + Big 5+ and GBK encodings use the characters {, }, and \ which have spe- + cial meanings in TeX documents. + + After processing a LaTeX 2e document which contains such characters + with extconv you need not care about these special characters. + + This filter is part of the CJK macro package for LaTeX 2e. + +SEE ALSO + bg5conv(1), sjisconv(1), cefconv(1), cef5conv(1), cefsconv(1), + the CJK documentation files. + +AUTHOR + Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> + + + +CJK Version 4.8.4 18-Apr-2015 EXTCONV(1) diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/man/txt/hbf2gf.txt b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/man/txt/hbf2gf.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3f77fc6eaf --- /dev/null +++ b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/man/txt/hbf2gf.txt @@ -0,0 +1,351 @@ +HBF2GF(1) General Commands Manual HBF2GF(1) + + + +NAME + hbf2gf - convert a CJK bitmap font into subfonts usable by TeX and + Omega. + +SYNOPSIS + hbf2gf [-q] configuration-file[.cfg] + hbf2gf [-q] [-p] [-g] [-n] subfont-name x-resolution + [y-scale | y-resolution] + hbf2gf -t [-q] subfont-name + hbf2gf --version | --help + +DESCRIPTION + CJK bitmap fonts can't be directly used with TeX because the number of + characters in such fonts exceeds 256, the limit of a TeX font. Thus it + is necessary to split these fonts into subfonts, and this is exactly + what hbf2gf does. + + As the name says, hbf2gf uses CJK fonts in a certain format which is + called Hanzi Bitmap Font (HBF) format. It simply consists of the CJK + bitmap file(s) and a text file in a format very similar to the BDF for- + mat of the X Window System which describes the bitmap font files: the + encoding, the size, etc. The produced GF files can then be converted + with gftopk into standard PK files. + + hbf2gf can be called in three modes: + + hbf2gf [-q] configuration-file[.cfg] + + This call normally creates a set of GF files, one PL file, and a + batch file which must be executed after hbf2gf has finished. This + script will then call gftopk to convert all GF files into PK + files, and it will call pltotf to convert the PL file into a TFM + file. Finally it will copy the TFM file so that each PK file has + its TFM file (which are all identical). + + If ofm_file is set to `yes' in the configuration file, OFM and OVF + files will be created too. + + -q makes hbf2gf quiet. + + hbf2gf [-q] [-p] [-g] [-n] subfont-name x-resolution + [y-scale | y-resolution] + + This mode is intended for use with mktexpk and its derivates. On- + ly one GF file together with a PL file for the given subfont will + be computed, taking the horizontal resolution and a vertical scal- + ing factor (if the value is smaller than 10) resp. the vertical + resolution (otherwise) from the command line, ignoring the + nmb_fonts parameter of the configuration file. The last two char- + acters (which are interpreted as the subfont number) are stripped + to get the name for the configuration file (which must end with + `.cfg'). No job file will be created. If option -p is set, no PL + file is created. If -g is set, no GF file is created. The exten- + sion can be controlled with -n; if set, the extension is `.gf', + otherwise `.<resolution>gf'. -q makes hbf2gf quiet. + + hbf2gf -t [-q] subfont-name + + This mode is intended for use with scripts like mktexpk; it tests + whether the specified subfont name leads to an hbf2gf configura- + tion file. It returns 0 on success and prints out the name of + that configuration file (provided the -q switch isn't set). This + test isn't a thorough one; it only removes the last two characters + and checks whether a configuration file with that name exists. + + See the next section for more details about configuration files. + + Specifying the option --version returns the current version of hbf2gf + and the used file search library (e.g. kpathsea). Usage information is + shown with the --help parameter. + +CONFIGURATION FILE + Here a sample configuration file (gsfs14.cfg) for a 56×56 Chinese font + in GB encoding; note that all information about the font is in the + jfs56.hbf file. See the FILE SEARCHING section how HBF fonts and + hbf2gf configuration files are found. See the AVAILABILITY section + where to get CJK fonts together with its HBF files: + + hbf_header jfs56.hbf + mag_x 1 + threshold 128 + comment jianti fansongti 56x56 pixel font + + design_size 14.4 + + y_offset -13 + + nmb_files -1 + + output_name gsfs14 + + checksum 123456789 + + dpi_x 300 + + pk_files no + tfm_files yes + + coding codingscheme GuoBiao encoded TeX text + + pk_directory $HBF_TARGET/pk/modeless/gb2312/gsfs14/ + tfm_directory $HBF_TARGET/tfm/gb2312/gsfs14/ + + A configuration file is a plain text file consisting of keywords and + its arguments. A keyword must start a line, otherwise the whole line + will be ignored. If the word starting a line is not a keyword, the + line will be ignored too. Empty lines will also be skipped. The + search for keywords is case insensitive; in contrast, the arguments + will be taken exactly as given (except `yes' and `no' which can be + written with uppercase or lowercase letters). Each keyword has one ar- + gument which must be separated by whitespace (blanks or tabs) from the + keyword and must be on the same line. Each line must not be longer + than 256 characters. + + You can use environment variables in the configuration file. The es- + cape character starting an environment variable in the configuration + file is always `$', even for operating systems like DOS which has other + conventions. hbf2gf recognizes only environment variable names which + start with a letter or an underscore, followed by alphanumeric charac- + ters or underscores. You can surround the variable with braces to in- + dicate where the variable name ends, for example ${FOO}. To get a dol- + lar sign you must write `$$'. The expansion of environment variables + in hbf2gf itself (without the help of either kpathsea, emtexdir, or + MiKTeX searching routines) is very limited; this feature has been car- + ried over from previous versions. It can't expand variables set in + texmf.cnf; it also can't handle more than one directory as the vari- + able's value. Don't use it except for the `pk_directory' and `tfm_di- + rectory' parameters! + + This is the list of all necessary keywords: + + hbf_header + The HBF header file name of the input font(s). hbf2gf uses the + given searching mechanism (kpathsea, emtexdir, or MiKTeX) to lo- + cate this file. + + output_name + The name stem of the output files. A running two digit decimal + number starting with `01' will be appended. For Unicode fonts + see the keyword unicode below. This value is in almost all cas- + es identical to the name of the configuration file. + + And now all optional keywords: + + x_offset + Increases the character width. Will be applied on both sides; + default for non-rotated glyphs is the value given in the HBF + header (HBF_BITMAP_BOUNDING_BOX) scaled to design_size (in pix- + els). + + y_offset + Shifts all characters up or down; default for non-rotated glyphs + is the value given in the HBF header (HBF_BITMAP_BOUNDING_BOX) + scaled to design_size (in pixels). + + design_size + The design size (in points) of the font. x_offset and y_offset + refer to this size. Default is 10.0. + + slant The slant of the font (given as Delta_x / Delta_y). Only values + in the range 0 <= slant <= 1 are allowed. Default is 0.0. + + rotation + If set to `yes', all glyphs will be rotated 90 degrees counter- + clockwise. The default offsets as given in the HBF header will + be ignored (and set to 0). Default is `no'. + + mag_x + mag_y Scaling values of the characters to reach design size. If only + one magnification is given, x and y values are assumed to be + equal. Default is mag_x = mag_y = 1.0. + + threshold + A value between 1 and 254 defining a threshold for converting + the internal graymap into the output bitmap; lower values cut + more pixels. Default value is 128. + + comment + A comment describing the font; default is none. + + nmb_fonts + The number of subfonts to create. Default value is -1 for cre- + ating all fonts. + + unicode + If `yes', a two digit hexadecimal number will be used as a run- + ning number, starting with the value of the first byte of the + first code range. Default is `no'. + + min_char + The minimum value of the encoding. You should set this value to + get correct subfile offsets if it is not identical to the lowest + character code in the HBF file. + + dpi_x + dpi_y The horizontal and vertical resolution (in dpi) of the printer. + If only one resolution is given, x and y values are assumed to + be equal. Default is 300. + + checksum + A checksum to identify the GF files with the appropriate TFM + files. The default value of this unsigned 32bit integer is 0. + + coding A comment describing the coding scheme; default is none. + + pk_directory + The destination directory of the PK files; default: none. At- + tention! The batch file will not check whether this directory + exists. + + tfm_directory + The destination directory of the TFM files; default: none. At- + tention! The batch file will not check whether this directory + exists. + + pk_files + Whether to create PK files or not; default is `yes'. + + tfm_files + Whether to create TFM files or not; default is `yes'. + + ofm_file + Whether to create an OPL file or not; default is `no'. The + batch file will then use ovp2ovf of the Omega distribution to + convert it into an OFM and an OVF file. The OPL file simply + maps all subfonts back to a single Omega font. + + long_extension + If `yes', PK files will include the resolution in the extension + (e.g. gsso1201.300pk). This affects the batch file only (de- + fault is `yes'). + + rm_command + The shell command to remove files; default: `rm'. + + cp_command + The shell command to copy files; default: `cp'. + + job_extension + The extension of the batch file which calls gftopk and pltotf to + convert the GF and the PL files into PK and TFM files respec- + tively; default is none. + +FILE SEARCHING + hbf2gf uses either the kpathsea, emtexdir, or MiKTeX library for + searching files (emtexdir will work only on operating systems which + have an MS-DOSish background, i.e., MS-DOS, OS/2, Windows; MiKTeX is + for Win32 systems). + + kpathsea + The actual version of kpathsea is displayed on screen if you call + hbf2gf --version. + + Here is a table of the file type and the corresponding kpathsea vari- + ables. + + .hbf MISCFONTS + .cfg HBF2GFINPUTS + + Please consult the info files of kpathsea for details on these vari- + ables. The decision which naming scheme to use for variables will be + done during compilation. + + You should set the TEXMFCNF variable to the directory where your + texmf.cnf configuration file resides. + + Here is the proper command to find out to which value a kpathsea vari- + able is set (we use MISCFONTS as an example). This is especially use- + ful if a variable isn't set in texmf.cnf or in the environment, thus + pointing to the default value which is hard-coded into the kpathsea li- + brary. + + kpsewhich -progname=hbf2gf -expand-var='$MISCFONTS' + + We select the program name also since it is possible to specify vari- + ables which are searched only for a certain program - in our example it + would be MISCFONTS.hbf2gf. + + A similar but not identical method is to say + + kpsewhich -progname=hbf2gf -show-path='misc fonts' + + [A full list of format types can be obtained by saying `kpsewhich + --help' on the command line prompt.] This is exactly how hbf2gf + searches for files; the disadvantage is that all variables are expanded + which can cause very long strings. + + emtexdir + Here the list of suffixes and its related environment variables to be + set in autoexec.bat (resp. in config.sys for OS/2): + + .hbf HBFONTS + .cfg HBFCFG + + If one of the variables isn't set, a warning message is emitted. The + current directory will always be searched. As usual, one exclamation + mark appended to a directory path causes subdirectories one level deep + to be searched, two exclamation marks causes all subdirectories to be + searched. Example: + + HBFONTS=c:\fonts\hbf!!;d:\myfonts\hbf! + + Constructions like `c:\fonts!!\hbf' aren't possible. + + MikTeX + Please consult the documentation files of MiKTeX for more details. + +LIMITATIONS + The x and y output size must not exceed MAX_CHAR_SIZE, which is defined + at compile time; its default value is 1023 (pixel). + +SEE ALSO + ttf2pk(1) + + hbf2gf.w: this is the source code written in CWEB which can be convert- + ed into a pretty-printed TeX document using cweave. The CJK + package also contains a preformatted hbf2gf.pdf file. + + the CJK documentation files (hbf2gf.txt). + + the Hanzi Bitmap File (HBF) standard version 1.3; available at + ftp.ifcss.org. + + the Omega documentation available at ftp.ens.fr and the CTAN hosts and + mirrors. + +FILES + *.cfg The hbf2gf configuration scripts. + + *.hbf HBF header files which describe fixed-width bitmap fonts. Note + that the bitmap font name(s) themselves as specified in the + header files are irrelevant for hbf2gf. + +AVAILABILITY + hbf2gf is part of the CJK macro package for LaTeX 2e available at the + CTAN hosts and its mirrors. + + CJK fonts together with HBF header files can be found at ftp.ifcss.org + and its mirrors. + +AUTHORS + Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> + Ross Paterson (the HBF API) <ross@soi.city.ac.uk> + + + +CJK Version 4.8.4 18-Apr-2015 HBF2GF(1) diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/man/txt/sjisconv.txt b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/man/txt/sjisconv.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c288e153f4 --- /dev/null +++ b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/man/txt/sjisconv.txt @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +SJISCONV(1) General Commands Manual SJISCONV(1) + + + +NAME + sjisconv - convert a TeX document in SJIS encoding into `preprocessed' + form. + +SYNOPSIS + sjisconv < infile > outfile + +DESCRIPTION + SJIS encoding for Japanese uses the characters {, }, and \ which have + special meanings in TeX documents. + + After processing a LaTeX 2e document which contains SJIS characters + with sjisconv you need not care about these special characters. + + This filter is part of the CJK macro package for LaTeX 2e. + +SEE ALSO + bg5conv(1), cefconv(1), cef5conv(1), cefsconv(1), extconv(1), + the CJK documentation files. + +AUTHOR + Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> + + + +CJK Version 4.8.4 18-Apr-2015 SJISCONV(1) |