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author | Norbert Preining <norbert@preining.info> | 2021-10-19 03:01:14 +0000 |
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committer | Norbert Preining <norbert@preining.info> | 2021-10-19 03:01:14 +0000 |
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diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/ChangeLog b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/ChangeLog deleted file mode 100644 index f943ead7ea..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/ChangeLog +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2486 +0,0 @@ -2015-04-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - Version 4.8.4 released - ====================== - - Set version to 4.8.4. - - * doc/history.txt: Updated. - - * Makefile (distsrc, distdoc): Use tar's `ustar' format. - Compress better. - - Update headers in all text files. - -2015-04-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - [hbf2gf] Update aux scripts. - - * utils/hbf2gf/config.guess, utils/hbf2gf/config.sub, - utils/hbf2gf/install-sh: Updated to current versions. - -2014-08-31 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de> - - [hbf2gf]: Avoid undefined behaviour when `char' is signed. - - * utils/hbf2gf/hbf.c (match, add_property, skip_word, get_line): Use - proper cast. - * utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w (fsearch, <Check for environment - variables>): Ditto. - -2014-08-31 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de> - - * utils/hbf2gf/hbf2hf.w (path_open): Drop unused variable. - -2014-06-28 Leo Liu <leoliu.pku@gmail.com> - - [CJKutf8] Fix space handing of non-CJK characters. - - * texinput/CJKutf8.sty (\CJK@XX, \CJK@XXp, \CJK@XXX, \CJK@XXXp): - Only apply \CJK@ignorespaces for CJK characters (or rather, only for - multibyte sequences that don't map to a `\u8:...' macro). - -2012-09-13 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * examples/CJKutf8.tex: Add Greek. - - This finally works due to the recent lgrx package which delivers - good Babel UTF8 support for LGR encoding. - - An unsolved problem yet, however, is proper cut-and-paste support. - While dvipdfmx properly generates CMaps for CJK encodings (even - for virtual fonts which pdftex doesn't handle at all), it doesn't - handle encodings like LGR correctly, something the `cmap' package - provides for pdflatex. - -2012-08-26 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/CJK.sty (\Unicode): Fix conditional to allow line breaks. - - Problem reported by Jinsong Zhao <jszhao@yeah.net>; it seems that - this bug has been there since from the beginning. - -2012-06-21 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - Make some commands robust. - - * texinput/CJK.sty (\CJKtilde, \standardtilde, \CJKspace, - \CJKnospace): Use \DeclareRobustCommand. - -2012-05-20 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de> - - [hbf2gf] Build fix for 64-bit Mac OS X 10.7.3. - - * utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w: Clang does not like non-static inline - functions as used here. While at it, all local functions are - declared static. - Do not extend #ifdef HAVE_EMTEXDIR...#endif over several sections. - -2012-05-08 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texlive/cjk.pl: Add missing file. - -2012-05-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - Version 4.8.3 released - ====================== - - Set version to 4.8.3. - - * doc/history.txt: Updated. - - * Makefile (CJK2DVI, LATEX2DVI): Set TFMFONTS. - - Update headers in all text files. - -2012-05-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * utils/hbf2gf/config.guess, utils/hbf2gf/config.sub, - utils/hbf2gf/install-sh, utils/hbf2gf/mkinstalldirs: Updated to - current versions. - - * utils/hbf2gf/configure: Regenerated with autoconf 2.69. - -2012-05-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - [thai] Update to font-tlwg 0.5. - - * doc/thaifont.txt, utils/thaifont/tools/INSTALL: Updated. - - * utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/norasi/ftnr8z.tfm, - utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/norasi/ftnb8z.tfm, - utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/norasi/ftnbo8z.tfm, - utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/norasi/ftno8z.tfm, - utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/garuda/fgdr8z.tfm, - utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/garuda/fgdb8z.tfm, - utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/garuda/fgdbo8z.tfm, - utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/garuda/fgdo8z.tfm: Regenerated - with fontinst. - -2012-05-05 Hin-Tak Leung <htl10@users.sourceforge.net> - - [cjk-enc.el] Accept Thai input in utf-8 encoding. - - * utils/lisp/emacs/cjk-enc.el: Treat Unicode 0x0EXX inputs as Thai. - - * examples/thai_utf8.tex: New sample file. - - * Makefile (DISTTARGETS): Add `thai_utf8.tex'. - (thai_utf8): New target. - - * MANIFEST, texlive/cjk.pl: Updated. - -2012-05-05 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - Remove xCJK files. - - The stuff is obsolete and no longer works out of the box. Given - that there exists the `xeCJK' package, those files are really - useless today. - - * examples/xCJK.tex, texinput/UTF8/xUTF8.chr, - texinput/UTF8/xUTF8.enc, texinput/xCJK.sty, texinput/xpmC.chr, - texinput/xpmC.enc, doc/xCJK.txt: Removed. - - * MANIFEST, texlive/cjk.pl: Updated. - - * Makefile (XELATEX, xCJK): Removed. - (DISTTARGETS): Updated. - -2012-05-05 Qing Lee <sobenlee@gmail.com> - - [CJKfntef] Fix incompatibility with `ulem.sty'. - - * texinput/CJKfntef.tex (\CJKunderdot): Version 2010-01-21 of - `ulem.sty' silently adds a line which redefines \par (its author - says this was an oversight). This exhibits a bug in \CJKunderdot - which implicitly emits \par by inserting an \hskip command in - vertical mode. Simply omitting this \hskip fixes the issue. - -2012-04-20 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/Bg5/Bg5.cpx, texinput/JIS/JIS.cpx: Fix typos. - -2012-04-20 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/UTF8/zh-Hans.cpx: Synchronize. - -2012-04-20 Jiangsheng Yu <yujs@ittc.ku.edu> - - * texinput/GB/GB.cap, texinput/GB/GB.cpx: Improve. - -2011-12-16 Hin-Tak Leung <htl10@users.sourceforge.net> - - [cjk-enc.el] Make it work with emacs 23 and newer. - - Emacs 23+ introduces native Unicode support and uses a new charset - priority system: `char-charset' and `split-char' preferably now - return the Unicode charset and code points, respectively; - non-Unicode charsets and code points are only used if they have a - higher charset priority. On the other hand, information on the - original charset is preserved in the text property `charset'. - - Another change is the new charset/text-property called `tis620-2533' - (a superset of `ascii' and `thai-tis620'), introduced in emacs 23. - This has the tendency of swallowing up every ASCII character and - goes into an infinite loop with `examples/thai.tex', so we have to - handle this also. - - Tested with emacs 22.3 and 23.3, and - EMACS_PRETEST_24_0_92-142-g559675b on examples/{CJKbabel.tex, - muletest.tex, rubytest.tex, thai.tex}. - - * utils/lisp/emacs/cjk-enc.el [emacs version >= 23]: - `make-coding-system' is deprecated -- use `define-coding-system' - instead. - - Use the `charset' text property instead of the outcome of - `char-charset' to explicitly set the charset priority; this makes - `split-char' work as with emacs 22 and earlier. - - Set new optional `restriction' argument of `char-charset' to avoid - problems with `tis620-2533'. - -2011-12-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * examples/thai.tex: Improve prologue comments. - -2011-10-04 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - [CEFconv, SJISconv] Document missing range 0xF0-0xFC. - - * utils/CEFconv/cefsconv.w, utils/SJISconv/sjisconv.w: Do it. - -2011-10-04 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de> - - [cjklatex] Don't include `kpathsea/win32lib.h'. - This is already done from `kpathsea/config.h'. - - * utils/cjklatex/cjklatex.c: Implement it. - -2011-10-04 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de> - - [cefconv] Various fixes. - - * utils/CEFconv/cef5conv.w: Fix output so that it really works as - bg5conv + cefconv. - * utils/CEFconv/cefsconv.w: Fix output so that it really works as - sjisconv + cefconv. - * utils/CEFconv/cefconv.w: Typo. - -2011-09-03 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de> - - [cjklatex] Introduce `LATEX' preprocessor macro. - - * utils/cjklatex/cjklatex.c (LATEX): New macro. Use it where - appropriate to remove the hardcoded usage of `latex'. For example, - LATEX can be defined as `pdflatex' (as done in TeXLive). - -2011-09-03 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de> - - [cjklatex] Various updates to stay in sync with TeXLive. - - * utils/cjklatex/cjklatex.c: Include kpathsea/win32lib.h instead of - win32lib.h directly. - Decorate with `const'. - (usage_str, CJKtable): Updated. - -2011-09-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - [hbf2gf] Update manpage. - - * utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.1, doc/hbf2gf.txt: Remove information on - ancient kpathsea versions. - -2011-09-03 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de> - - [hbf2gf] Update kpathsea support. - - * utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w (OLD_KPATHSEA, VERY_OLD_KPATHSEA): Removed. - (DllImport, KPSEDLL): Removed. - [HAVE_CONFIG_H]: Include `c-auto.h'. - -2011-09-03 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de> - - [hbf2gf] Decorate with `const'. - - * utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w, utils/hbf2gf/hbf.c: Do it. - -2011-09-03 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de> - - Adapt utility programs to ANSI C. - - * utils/Bg5conv/bg5conv.w, utils/CEFconv/cefconv.w, - utils/CEFconv/cef5conv.w, utils/CEFconv/cefsconv.w, - utils/SJISconv/sjisconv.w, utils/extconv/extconv.w, - utils/hbf2gf/hbf.c, utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w: Do it. - -2011-02-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * doc/CJK.txt: Document possible problems in `tabular' environment. - Problem reported by LI Ruo-Meng <15003990378@163.com>. - -2010-01-04 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * doc/CJK.txt: Document Babel bug related to ^^xx notation. - Problem reported by Peter Grzybek <peter.grzybek@uni-graz.at>. - -2009-11-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - Fix line breaks with furigana. - - * texinput/ruby.txt (\ruby): If the furigana is smaller than - the base glyph, really behave as documented, this is, behave like an - ordinary CJK character. - -2009-08-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * examples/CJKfntef.tex: Updated. - -2009-08-25 Wenchang Sun <sunwch@hotmail.com> - - New macros for CJKfntef.sty. - - * texinput/CJKfntef.sty (\varCJKunderline, \CJKunderanyline, - \CJKunderanysymbol): New macros. - (\CJKunderdot): Fix interaction with XeTeX. - - * doc/history.txt: Document it. - -2009-08-25 Wenchang Sun <sunwch@hotmail.com> - - * texinput/CJKfntef.sty: Replace \global with \CJKf@global. - -2009-01-19 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texlive/cjk-build.pl: Remove unused stuff. - From Karl Berry. - -2009-01-05 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * doc/CJK.txt: Document usage of CJKutf8.sty with beamer class. - -2008-12-29 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - Version 4.8.2 released - ====================== - - Set version to 4.8.2. - - * doc/history.txt: Updated. - - Update headers in all text files. - -2008-12-29 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * utils/hbf2gf/config.guess, utils/hbf2gf/config.sub, - utils/hbf2gf/install-sh, utils/hbf2gf/mkinstalldirs: Updated to - current versions. - - * utils/hbf2gf/configure: Regenerated with autoconf 2.63. - -2008-12-29 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * doc/TeXLive.txt: Replaced with... - * texlive/*.pl: These new files which define the various TeXLive - packages derived from the CJK bundle. - - * MANIFEST: Updated. - -2008-12-28 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * doc/history.txt: Updated. - - * doc/CJKnumb.txt: New file. - - * MANIFEST: Updated. - -2008-12-28 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - Rename garuda & norasi stuff to garuda-c90 & norasi-c90. - - * MANIFEST, doc/thaifont.txt, utils/thaifont/tools/INSTALL: Updated. - - * utils/thaifont/texmf/dvips/garuda/config.garuda: Moved to... - * utils/thaifont/texmf/dvips/garuda-c90/config.garuda-c90: This - file. Updated. - * utils/thaifont/texmf/dvips/norasi/config.norasi: Moved to... - * utils/thaifont/texmf/dvips/norasi-c90/config.norasi-c90: This - file. Updated. - * utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/map/dvips/garuda/garuda.map: Moved - to... - * utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/map/dvips/garuda-c90/garuda-c90.map: - This file. - * utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/map/dvips/norasi/norasi.map: Moved - to... - * utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/map/dvips/norasi-c90/norasi-c90.map: - This file. - * utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/garuda/*: Moved to... - * utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/garuda-c90/*: This - directory. - * utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/norasi/*: Moved to... - * utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/norasi-c90/*: This - directory. - * utils/thaifont/tools/garuda.fontinst: Moved to... - * utils/thaifont/tools/garuda-c90.fontinst: This file. - * utils/thaifont/tools/norasi.fontinst: Moved to... - * utils/thaifont/tools/norasi-c90.fontinst: This file. - -2008-12-28 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * contrib/wadalab/DNP.txt: Renamed to... - * contrib/wadalab/wadalab.txt: This. - * MANIFEST: Updated. - -2008-12-28 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - Use same font names as in thailatex. - - * doc/thaifont.txt, - utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/map/dvips/garuda/garuda.map, - utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/map/dvips/norasi/norasi.map: Updated. - - - Update to thailatex 0.4.2. - - * doc/thaifont.txt, - utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/norasi/ftnr8z.tfm, - utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/norasi/ftnb8z.tfm, - utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/norasi/ftnbo8z.tfm, - utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/norasi/ftno8z.tfm, - utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/garuda/fgdr8z.tfm, - utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/garuda/fgdb8z.tfm, - utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/garuda/fgdbo8z.tfm, - utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/garuda/fgdo8z.tfm: Regenerated - with fontinst. - -2008-11-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/CJKnumb.sty: Use U+3007 (IDEOGRAPHIC NUMBER ZERO), - not U+25CB (WHITE CIRCLE). - - * texinput/UTF8/c70bkai.fdx, texinput/UTF8/c70bsmi.fdx: Map U+25CB - to U+3007. - * texinput/UTF8/c70gbsn.fdx, texinput/UTF8/c70gkai.fdx, - texinput/UTF8/c70mj.fdx: New files which do the same. - - * MANIFEST: Updated. - -2008-11-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/CJK.sty (\Unicode): Use vertical glyph representation - forms. - -2008-11-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/CJKnumb.sty (\CJKdigits*): New command to use traditional - form of glyph zero. - - * doc/history.txt: Updated. - -2008-10-01 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * *.fd: Add \CJKnormal to all font families which use \CJKbold. This - is necessary because NFSS doesn't call \selectfont if a font gets - substituted by another one (and \selectfont resets the \CJK@bold@ - flag). Here an example (where `gbsn' uses \CJKbold for boldface - emulation): - - \begin{CJK*}{GB}{gbsn} - {\bf\CJKchar{"D6}{"D0}} - {\em\CJKchar{"D6}{"D0}} - \end{CJK*} - -2008-09-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * utils/subfonts/subfonts.pe: Fix error message for too-old - FontForge versions. - -2008-08-21 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * utils/subfonts/subfonts.pe: Handle CID-keyed fonts. - -2008-08-10 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - Version 4.8.1 released - ====================== - - Set version to 4.8.1. - - * doc/history.txt, README: Updated. - - * doc/TeXLive.txt: Updated. - PDF man pages are now autogenerated in TeXLive. - - Update headers in all text files. - - * utils/hbf2gf/config.sub: Updated to current version. - -2008-08-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - Add some missing files. Found by Daniel Flipo. - - * texinput/Bg5/c00bkai.fd, texinput/GB/c10gkai.fd, - texinput/GB/c10gkai.fdx: New files. - - * MANIFEST: Updated. - -2008-07-11 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - Make macros in pinyin.sty robust. - - Problem reported by Denis Roegel <roegel@loria.fr>. - - * texinput/pinyin.sty (\py@macron): Make it work again with Plain - TeX. - (\py@@@): No longer needed. - (\py@): Do what \py@@@ did formerly. - (py@DRC): New macro to make the pinyin syllables robust. - Update all pinyin syllable macro definitions to use it. - - * doc/history.txt: Updated. - -2008-07-11 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - Incorporate Wen-Chang's CJKspace package. - - * texinput/CJKspace.sty, examples/CJKspace.tex, doc/CJKspace.txt: - New files. - * texinput/CJK.sty (\CJK@@@): New signature macro for CJKspace.sty. - (\CJK@namedef, \CJK@namepdef, \CJK@nameppdef, \CJK@namepppdef, - \CJK@nameppppdef): Use it. - - * Makefile, doc/history.txt, MANIFEST: Updated. - -2008-05-22 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - Version 4.8.0 released - ====================== - - Set version to 4.8.0. - - * doc/history.txt, doc/INSTALL, doc/TeXLive.txt, README: Updated. - - Update headers in all text files. - - * utils/hbf2gf/config.guess, utils/hbf2gf/config.sub: Updated to - current versions. - - * utils/hbf2gf/configure: Regenerated with autoconf 2.62. - -2008-05-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * Makefile (DISTDIRS): We are now using git, not CVS. - -2008-05-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * doc/history.txt: Mention xCJK.sty. - -2008-05-17 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/CJK.sty (\CJK@UnicodeEnc): New macro (so that xCJK.sty - can overwrite it). - * texinput/CJKnumb.sty: Use it. - - * texinput/xCJK.sty: Simplify -- unicode mappings to other encodings - are no longer supported (since it hasn't worked for Big5 or GBK - anyway). - - (\xCJK@xUTF): Removed. - (\CJKsymbol): Simplified. - (\toutf@XXX): Removed. - (\xCJK@CJKenc, \CJKenc): Removed. - (\CJK@envStart): Produce error if encoding is not `UTF8'. - Simplified. - (\xCJK@setenc, \CJK@xpmC, \xCJK@enc@UTF8, \xCJK@xUTF8@hook): - Removed. - (\CJK@xUTF8@hook, \CJK@UnicodeEnc): New macros. - (\xCJK@@char): Removed. - (\CJK@XXpdf): Simplified. - (\CJK@@XXpdf): Removed. - - Add support for non-BMP Unicode. - - (\CJK@nameppppdef): New macro. - (\xCJK@char): Redefined. - (\xCJK@@char, \xCJK@@@char): New macros. - (\CJK@XXp, \CJK@XXXp): Redefined. - (\CJK@XXXXp): New macro. - - xdvipdfmx automatically handles UTF-8 encoded bookmarks. - - (\xCJK@four, \xCJK@@@char, <\if@filesw>): Removed. - - (\special): Use \utfout. - -2008-05-12 Danai SAE-HAN <danai.sae-han@edpnet.be> - - * utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.1: Replace some `-' with `\-'. - -2008-03-10 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.1: s|-|\-| where appropriate. - -2008-03-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * Makefile (XELATEX): Call xelatex twice. - (manpages): Increase font size to 11pt for DVI and PDF output. - -2008-03-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - Add support for EUC-JP with DNP font encoding. - - * texinput/CJK.enc (\CJK@@@EUC-JPdnp@hook, \CJK@EUC-JPdnp@enc): New - macros. - - * texinput/JIS/EUC-JPdnp.enc: New file. - - * texinput/JIS/EUC-JP.chr (\CJK@shiftchar): Define \CJK@plane as - empty. - - * doc/history.txt, MANIFEST: Updated. - -2008-03-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - Make \CJK@bold work with C49 encoding too. The idea is to handle - the font as a CJK font but with \CJK@plane set to empty. - - * texinput/SJIS/SJIS.chr, texinput/SJIS/SJIdnp.chr (\CJK@sjischar): - Define \CJK@plane as empty. - - * texinput/SJIS/c49song.fd: Use `CJK' size function. - - * doc/history.txt: Updated. - -2008-03-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/CJKutf8.sty, texinput/xCJK.sty, - texinput/mule/MULEenc.sty: Use \ProvidesPackage, not \ProvidesFile. - -2008-03-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - Better control for \baselinestretch with CJKvert.sty. - - * texinput/CJKvert.sty (usebaselinestretch): New option. - (\CJKbaselinestretch): New macro. - - * doc/history.txt, doc/vertical.txt: Document it. - -2008-02-11 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * doc/xCJK.txt: New file. - * MANIFEST: Updated. - -2008-02-11 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * doc/fonts.txt: Document installation of cyberbit.ttf. - -2008-02-05 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - Add SUN Wen-Chang's xCJK bundle. - - * examples/xCJK.tex, texinput/UTF8/xUTF8.chr, - texinput/UTF8/xUTF8.enc, texinput/xCJK.sty, texinput/xpmC.chr, - texinput/xpmC.enc: New files. - - * MANIFEST: Updated. - - * Makefile (XELATEX): New macro. - (xCJK): New target. - (CJK2DVI, LATE2DVI): Simplify. - -2008-01-15 Gernot Hassenpflug <aikishugyo@gmail.com> - - * contrib/wadalab/c70goth.fdx, contrib/wadalab/c70min.fdx, - contrib/wadalab/c70maru.fdx: Rotate more glyphs for vertical - typesetting. - Shift small kana for vertical typesetting. - Other minor improvements. - -2007-12-27 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * utils/subfonts/vertical.pe, utils/subfonts/vertref.pe: Abort if no - vertical glyph representation forms are available. - -2006-12-05 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - Make pinyin syllables work with \MakeUppercase and \MakeLowercase. - - * pinyin.sty: Almost completely rewrite macro logic to replace e.g. - `\py@@@a' with `\py@ a' so that the argument gets handled by - \MakeUppercase. - -2006-12-04 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - Make pinyin syllables work with hyperref bookmarks. - - * pinyin.sty: Use \AtBeginDocument hook to add missing characters to - PU encoding needed for pinyin syllables. - Use \AtBeginDocument hook to set up some replacement macros for - bookmarks. - (\py@hr@macron, \py@hr@v): New replacement macros for - bookmarks. - -2007-11-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/CJK.enc: Add punctuation tables for GBK encoding. - -2007-11-06 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * utils/subfonts/subfonts.pe, utils/subfonts/vertical.pe, - utils/subfonts/vertref.pe: Put current time stamp into copyright - string. - Need FontForge 20071105 or newer. - -2007-11-02 SUN Wenchang <sunwch@hotmail.com> - - * texinput/CJKfntef.sty (\CJK@preUnderdot): Use \cdot (in math mode). - (\CJKxout): Use `/' in math mode. - (\CJKunderdotbasesep, \CJKunderdotsep): Adjusted. - -2007-10-26 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * utils/subfonts/vertical.pe: Use glyph names of the horizontal - representation glyphs with an appended `.vert'. This makes dvipdfmx - automatically create a correct /ToUnicode CMap. - -2007-10-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - Provide final fix for patch 2007-10-04. - - * utils/subfonts/makefdx.pl: Provide flag `-u' to produce a CMap - macro in the FDX file. - Don't specify FDX file directly on the command line but give family - name and encoding separately which are then concatenated to give the - FDX name (we need the family name separately). - Add code to produce a macro which provides a /ToUnicode CMap entry - as needed by pdfTeX. - Fix loop to not omit last glyph. - - * texinput/UTF8/c70bsmi.fdx, texinput/UTF8/c70bkai.fdx: Regenerated. - These now provide the macros \CJK@cmap@bsmiv and \CJK@cmap@bkaiv, - respectively. - - * texinput/CJKutf8.sty (\pickup@font): Call `\CJK@cmap@...' if it - exists. - -2007-10-04 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/CJKutf8.sty (\pickup@font): Disable generation of - ToUnicode cmap for `v' subfont (which holds vertical representation - glyphs). This is a temporary hack; the right solution is to modify - makefdx.pl so that it creates a ToUnicode macro for the specific - font; \CJK@addcmap should be then modified to use this macro instead - of autogenerating a cmap. - - Problem reported by Edward G.J. Lee. - -2007-09-10 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * utils/subfonts/vertical.pe, utils.subfonts/vertref.pe: Adapt to - FontForge version 2007-Sep-10 and newer. - -2007-07-26 Gernot Hassenpflug <gernot@nict.go.jp> - - * contrib/wadalab/c70goth.fdx, contrib/wadalab/c70min.fdx, - contrib/wadalab/c70maru.fdx: New files to support vertical writing - with Unicode encoded Wadalab fonts. - -2007-07-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/pinyin.sty (\ding): Rename to... - (\py@ding): This to make \ding work actually. - -2007-05-04 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/CJKvert.sty (\CJKsymbol): Honour \CJKhdef{offset}{...}. - * doc/fdxfiles.txt, doc/history.txt: Document it. - -2007-04-08 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * utils/pyhyphen/pyhyph.tex: Replace latin-1 characters with - ^^xx sequences. Suggested by David Kastrup. - - * doc/cjk-enc.txt: Document special space handling for Emacs quail - input methods. - -2006-11-06 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/pinyin.sty (\py@macron, \py@@@v): Support T5 encoding. - * doc/history.txt: Document it. - -2006-10-31 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * doc/CJK.txt, doc/CJKutf8.txt: Mention Byte Order Mark in UTF-8. - -2006-10-19 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * doc/TeXLive.txt, MANIFEST: Minor fixes. - - * Makefile (DVI2PDF): Add argument for paper format. - (CONVERT, MULE, LATEX): Add optional argument for paper format; - default to `letter'. - (manpages, cweb): Use letter paper format. - (READMEb5): Use A4 paper. - - * examples/README: Minor fix. - -2006-10-17 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - Version 4.7.0 released - ====================== - - Set version to 4.7.0. - - * doc/history.txt, doc/INSTALL, doc/TeXLive.txt, README: Updated. - - Update headers in all text files. - -2006-10-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * Makefile (abs-distdir): Fix assignment. - (distdoc): Remove generated C files. - - * utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.1: s/`/\(oq/ and s/'/\(cq/ where appropriate. - -2006-10-06 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * doc/CJKutf8.txt, doc/history.txt: Minor additions. - * MANIFEST: Sorted and updated. - -2006-10-05 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/CJKutf8.sty (\CJK@surr): Use \expandafter to make - \uppercase work actually. - - * texinput/CJK.sty (\CJK@makeActive, \CJK@makeInactive): Handle 0x80 - also (which is needed for UTF8). - -2006-10-05 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/CJKutf8.sty (\CJK@surr): New function. - (\CJK@addcmap): Use \CJK@surr so that values > U+FFFF are correctly - represented as surrogates. - -2006-09-30 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - In CJKutf8.sty, add ToUnicode cmaps for pdfTeX. Note, however, that - it currently fails with virtual fonts: pdftex 3.141592-1.30.4-2.2 - can't resolve them to the used base fonts. - - * texinput/CJKutf8.sty: Require ifpdf package. - (\pickup@font) [\ifpdf]: Redefine, adding a call to CJK@addcmap. - (\CJK@addcmap) [\ifpdf]: New function. - - * doc/history.txt: Updated. - -2006-09-16 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/CJK.sty (\CJK@ifundefined): New macro. - Update all affected files where possible to use it instead of - \@ifundefined. This fixes a bug reported by Danai which made - \chapter work in the `scrartcl' article class (instead of - reporting an error) after using a CJK caption file. - - * *.cap, *.cpx: Don't redefine \thepart but use its previous - definition for \partformat. This fixes a bug reported by Danai - which produced bad TOC entries. - - * doc/history.txt: Updated. - -2006-09-12 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/UTF8/ko-Hanj.cpx: Renamed to... - * texinput/UTF8/ko-Hani.cpx: This to use the correct ISO 15924 - script tag. - - * doc/history.txt, doc/CJK.txt: Updated. - -2006-09-08 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - Add caption files for UTF8 encoding. - - * texinput/UTF8/{ja,ko-Hang,ko-Hang2,ko-Hanj,zh-Hans,zh-Hant}.cap: - New files. - - * doc/history.txt, doc/CJK.txt: Mention them. - -2006-08-31 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - Reimplement the \CJKbold mechanism to call the last argument of - \DeclareFontShape each time the font is selected only if a CJK size - function has been used. This fixes shape declarations like the ones - in the fourier package which rely on being called only once. - - * texinput/CJK.sty (\CJK@curr@fontshape): New macro. - (\CJK@empty, \CJK@fixed, \CJK@sub, \CJK@DNPgen, \CJK@DNP): Define a - macro where the name is the argument of \CJK@curr@fontshape. - (\selectfont): Execute macro where the name is the argument of - \CJK@curr@fontshape only if it exists. - - * doc/history.txt, doc/CJK.txt: Mention it. - -2006-08-29 Danai SAE-HAN <danai.sae-han@skynet.be> - - * utils/subfonts/hlatex2agl.pl: Make it accept a third parameter - which specifies the used SFD file. - (process_afmfile, process_pfbfile): Add minor tweaks to handle fonts - generated with other tools than FontForge. - -2006-08-29 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * utils/Bg5conv/bg5conv.w, utils/extconv/extconv.w, - utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w, utils/CEFconv/cefconv.w, - utils/CEFconv/cef5conv.w, utils/CEFconv/cefsconv.w, - utils/SJISconv/sjisconv.w: s/@/@@/ in email address. - - * utils/Bg5conv/bg5conv.c, utils/extconv/extconv.c, - utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.c, utils/CEFconv/cefconv.c, - utils/CEFconv/cef5conv.c, utils/CEFconv/cefsconv.c, - utils/SJISconv/sjisconv.c: Removed. These files are now generated - by the Makefile. - - * Makefile (version): Set to 4.7.0. - (CJK2DVI, LATEX2DVI): Add `texlive' subdirectory - (distsrc): Build .c from .w files. - -2006-08-28 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/*: Add various replacement files for TeXLive. - -2006-08-17 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * doc/CJK.txt: Mention problem with fourier.sty. - -2006-08-01 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * doc/cjk-enc.txt: Mention problems with UTF-8. - -2006-07-30 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * contrib/wadalab/DNP.txt: Fix patch for wftodm.c. - -2006-04-25 Danai SAE-HAN <danai.sae-han@skynet.be> - - * <many files>: Add GPL. - * MANIFEST: New file. - -2006-03-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/CJKutf8.sty (\pdfstringdefPreHook): Don't overwrite but - prepend to this macro. - -2006-03-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * utils/subfonts/hlatex2agl.pl: New script (which has been used - to create the Korean fonts in TeXLive 2005). - - - * texinput/CJKutf8.sty: Add support for Unicode bookmarks. - (\CJK@UnicodeFourBytesFirst, \CJK@UnicodeFourBytesSecond, - \CJK@UnicodeFourBytesThird, \CJK@UnicodeThreeBytesFirst, - \CJK@UnicodeThreeBytesSecond, \CJK@UnicodeTwoBytesFirst, - \CJK@UnicodeLast): New macros to convert UTF-8 into UTF-16BE. - (\CJK@XXpdf, \CJK@XXXpdf, \CJK@XXXXpdf): Replacements for the - \CJK@XX, \CJK@XXX, and \CJK@XXXX macros, respectively. - (\pdfstringdefPreHook): Activate them. - -2006-03-22 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63sh.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64sh.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65sh.fd: Fix font declaration. Bug reported by - Danai SAE-HAN <danai.sae-han@skynet.be>. - -2006-02-20 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/UTF8/UTF8.bdg: Bugfix: Handle 0x80 also. - - * doc/history.txt: Mention it. - -2006-02-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - Support complete Unicode range (up to U+10FFFF). - - * texinput/UTF8/UTF8.bdg: Handle leading characters 0xF0-0xF4. - - * texinput/UTF8/UTF8.enc: Ditto. - - * texinput/UTF8/UTF8.chr (\CJK@altxchar): New macro for four-byte - Unicode values. - - * texinput/CJK.enc (\CJK@unicodexError): New error macro. - - * texinput/CJK.sty (\CJK@numbxToHex): New auxiliary macro to convert - a number to a four-digit hex number string. - (\Unicode): Accept values greater than U+FFFF. - - * doc/command.txt, doc/CJK.txt: Document extended \Unicode (and - \CJKchar) command. - * doc/history.txt: Updated. - -2006-01-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/CJK.enc (\CJK@HK@enc): Load `HK' encoding, not `Bg5'. - Use \def, not \@namedef. - - * doc/CJK.txt: Mention `HKtext' environment. - -2006-01-22 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - Add new encoding `HK' (C05) for Hong Kong's HKSCS-2004. - - * texinput/Bg5/HK.enc, texinput/Bg5/c05song.fd: New files. - * texinput/CJK.enc: Add support for `HK' (C05). - * texinput/CJKnumb.sty: Handle `HK'. - - * doc/CJK.txt: Bg5+ *cannot* be used for HKSCS. Fix this. - * doc/history.txt: Document `HK' encoding. - -2006-01-19 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * doc/CJK.txt: Mention usage of Bg5+ for HKSCS-2001/HKSCS-2004. - -2006-01-04 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/pinyin.sty (\PYding): New \let. - (\PYactivate, \PYdeacticate): Handle \ding (from pifont.sty). - - * doc/pinyin.tex: Document possible problems with pifont.sty. - - * doc/history.txt: Updated. - -2005-12-27 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * utils/hbf2gf/cfg/csso12.cfg: Fix typo. - -2005-10-31 Danai SAE-HAN <danai.sae-han@skynet.be> - - * utils/subfonts/makefdx.pl: Provide header for output. - Add \CJKvlet lines. - -2005-08-19 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * doc/TeXLive.txt: New file, describing the relationship between - CJK files and TeXLive packages. - -2005-08-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/mule/MULEenc.sty: Define \CJK@verbatim correctly if not - already defined. Reported by Andre Dierker. - - * doc/pdf/*: Move to... - * doc/pdfhowto/*: This. - -2005-08-11 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - Version 4.6.0 released - ====================== - - Set version to 4.6.0. - - * doc/history.txt, doc/INSTALL, Makefile (version): Updated. - - Update headers in all text files. - -2005-08-10 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * doc/CEF.txt, doc/CJK.txt, doc/CJKutf8.txt, doc/INSTALL, - doc/TDS.txt, doc/cjk-enc.txt, doc/commands.txt, doc/dvidrv.txt, - doc/fonts.txt, doc/hbf2gf.txt, doc/history.2_5, doc/history.txt, - doc/pinyin.txt, doc/pyhyphen.txt, doc/ruby.txt, doc/thaifont.txt, - doc/vertical.txt: Updated and revised. - -2005-08-05 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * COPYING: Updated to new FSF address. - -2005-08-05 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - After email exchange with Ross Paterson, the old (too restrictive) - license of the hbf module has been changed to the three-clause BSD - license -- Ross no longer maintains and distributes this code. - - * utils/hbf2gf/hbf.c: Change license to BSD. - (strdup) [WIN32]: Define. Change taken from teTeX distribution. - - * utils/hbf2gf/hbf.h: Change license to BSD. - - * utils/hbf2gf/config.guess, utils/hbf2gf/config.sub: Updated to - current versions. - - * utils/hbf2gf/configure: Regenerated with autoconf 2.59b. - -2005-08-04 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - Update files to compile with the forthcoming TeXLive 2005. - - * doc/README: Updated, extended. - - * examples/muletest.tex: Updated to new VnTeX (for Vietnamese). - Use type1ec.sty. - Suppress hyphenation. - - * examples/CJKbabel.tex: Don't use t5.sty but `vietnam' option of - babel. - Use type1ec.sty. - - * examples/CJKmixed.tex: Define and use `TChinese' environment. - Call \CJKhorz at the beginning of document. - - * examples/CJKutf8.tex: Don't use cyberbit but the new Unicode - (virtual) fonts of gbsn, bsmi, and mj. - - * texinput/Bg5/c00bsmi.fdx: Updated to new bsmi vertical glyph font. - - * texinput/Bg5/c00bkai.fdx: New file. - - * texinput/UTF8/c70bkai.fd, texinput/UTF8/c70bkai.fdx, - texinput/UTF8/c70bsmi.fd, texinput/UTF8/c70bsmi.fdx, - texinput/UTF8/c60gbsn.fd, texinput/UTF8/c70gkai.fd, - texinput/UTF8/c70mj.fd: New files. - - * utils/pyhyphen/pytest.tex: Usae type1ec.sty. - - * Makefile: Add rules for new example and documentation files. - (version): Set top 4.5.3. - (CJK2DVI, LATEX2DVI): Add `utils/pyhyphen' to TEXINPUTS variable. - (DVI2PS): Replace it with... - (DVI2PDF): New variable. - Update all callers. - (MULE): Add path to `cjk-enc.el' while calling emacs. - (DISTTARGETS): Add new example and documentation files. - (predistdoc): Don't create `ps' but `pdf' subdirectories. - (manpages): Add `-ww' option to groff. - Don't create `ps' but `pdf' files. - (cweb): Don't create `ps' but `pdf' file. - -2005-08-04 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * doc/*.doc, doc/japanese/*.doc, doc/chinese/*.doc, - contrib/wadalab/DNP.doc: Renamed to ... - * doc/*.txt, doc/japanese/*.txt, doc/chinese/*.txt, - contrib/wadalab/DNP.txt: This. - - Update all references. - -2005-08-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/CJKvert.sty (\CJKvert, \CJKhorz): Make commands act - completely local. - * doc/history.txt: Mention it. - - * doc/pdf/HOWTO.txt: Mention new $SFDFONTS variable from TDS 1.1. - -2005-08-02 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - Update of HLaTeX support to version 1.0.1. - - * texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63mg.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63mgt.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63mmj.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63mnv.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63msr.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63ol.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63pbm.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63pgr.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63pgs.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63pgt.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63pmg.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63pmgt.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63pmj.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63pmmj.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63pmnv.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63pmsr.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63pol.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63ppg.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63ppn.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63psm.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63ptt.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63pyt.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63sm.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63tt.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64mg.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64mgt.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64mmj.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64mnv.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64msr.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64ol.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64pbm.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64pgr.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64pgs.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64pgt.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64pmg.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64pmgt.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64pmj.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64pmmj.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64pmnv.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64pmsr.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64pol.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64ppg.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64ppn.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64psm.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64ptt.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64pyt.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64sm.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64tt.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65mg.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65mgt.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65mmj.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65mnv.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65msr.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65ol.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65pbm.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65pgr.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65pgs.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65pgt.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65pmg.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65pmgt.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65pmj.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65pmmj.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65pmnv.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65pmsr.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65pol.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65ppg.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65ppn.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65psm.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65ptt.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65pyt.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65sm.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65tt.fd: Removed. - - * texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63dn.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63jgt.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63jmj.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63jnv.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63jsr.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63pga.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63ph.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63sh.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63tz.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63vd.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64dn.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64jgt.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64jmj.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64jnv.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64jsr.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64pga.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64ph.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64sh.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64tz.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64vd.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65dn.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65jgt.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65jmj.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65jnv.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65jsr.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65pga.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65ph.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65sh.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65tz.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65vd.fd: New files. - - * texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63bm.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63gr.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63gs.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63gt.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63mj.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63pg.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63pn.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63yt.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64bm.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64gr.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64gs.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64gt.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64mj.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64pg.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64pn.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64yt.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65bm.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65gr.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65gs.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65gt.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65mj.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65pg.fd, - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65pn.fd, texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65yt.fd: Updated. - - * texinput/KS/HLaTeX/pshan.sty: No longer needed. Make it empty for - backwards compatibility. - - * texinput/CJK.enc (\CJK@KSHL@enc): Updated. - - * doc/history.txt, doc/CJK.doc: Updated. - -2005-08-01 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * utils/subfont/uni2sfd.pl (read_tfmfile): Fix reading CHARWD, - CHARHT, and CHARDP. - -2005-07-31 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * utils/subfont/sfd2uni.pl: New script to produce Unicode virtual - subfonts from encoding specific subfonts. - -2005-07-29 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * contrib/wadalab/DNP.sfd: Fix typo. Found by Shunsaku Hirata. - * contrib/wadalab/fixwada2.pl: Since Wadalab fonts have already - been uploaded to CTAN, and the bug in DNP.sfd makes it necessary to - regenerate the fonts, and to update the version number and creation - date. - -2005-07-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * utils/subfonts/makefdx.pl, utils/subfonts/uni2sfd.pl: Fix typos. - - * utils/subfonts/clonevf.pl: New script to produce a VF clone of - a TFM file. - -2005-07-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * utils/subfonts/makefdx.pl: New script to create FDX entries. - -2005-07-17 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * utils/subfonts/subfonts.pe, utils/subfonts/uni2sfd.pl, - utils/subfonts/vertical.pe, utils/vertref.pe: New perl and FontForge - scripts for creating and handling subfonts. - -2005-07-12 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * contrib/wadalab/fixwada2.pl, contrib/wadalab/makeuniwada.pl: New - scripts which fix glyph names and create virtual Unicode fonts for - the Wadalab font families. - - * contrib/wadalab/DNP.sfd: A subfont definition file used by - `fixwada2.pl' and `makeuniwada.pl'. - - * contrib/wadalab/c70goth.fd, contrib/wadalab/c70maru.fd, - contrib/wadalab/c70min.fd: New font definition files for Wadalab - fonts in Unicode encoding. - - * contrib/wadalab/DNP.doc: Completely revised and updated. - -2005-07-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * doc/history.txt: Updated. - -2005-07-05 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * utils/thaifont/tools/c90.etx: Fix some typos. - -2005-07-04 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - Update Thai support: - - . Use fontinst. We no longer need virtual fonts. - . Replace support for dbtt (which has an uncertain license) with - garuda. - . Update to TDS 1.1. - - * utils/thaifont/texmf/dvips/base/dbtt.enc: Removed. - * utils/thaifont/texmf/dvips/config/config.dbtt: Removed. - * utils/thaifont/texmf/dvips/config/dbtt.map: Removed. - * utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/dbtt/*: Removed. - * utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/vf/public/dbtt/*: Removed. - - * utils/thaifont/texmf/dvips/base/norasi.enc: Removed. - * utils/thaifont/texmf/dvips/config/config.norasi: Move to... - * utils/thaifont/texmf/dvips/norasi/config.norasi: Here. - * utils/thaifont/texmf/dvips/config/norasi.map: Moved to... - * utils/thai/font/texmf/fonts/map/dvips/norasi/norasi.map: Here. - Updated. - * utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/norasi/ftnr9z.tfm, - utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/norasi/ftnb9z.tfm, - utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/norasi/ftnbo9z.tfm, - utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/norasi/ftno9z.tfm: Removed. - * utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/norasi/ftnr8z.tfm, - utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/norasi/ftnb8z.tfm, - utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/norasi/ftnbo8z.tfm, - utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/norasi/ftno8z.tfm: Updated. - * utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/vf/public/norasi/*: Removed. - - * utils/thaifont/texmf/dvips/garuda/config.garuda: New file. - * utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/map/dvips/garuda/garuda.map: New file. - * utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/garuda/fgdr8z.tfm, - utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/garuda/fgdb8z.tfm, - utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/garuda/fgdbo8z.tfm, - utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/garuda/fgdo8z.tfm: New files. - - * utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/enc/dvips/thai/c90.enc: New file, - generated by fontinst. - - * utils/thaifont/tools/c90.etx: New file. - * utils/thaifont/tools/c90.mtx: New file. - * utils/thaifont/tools/garuda.fontinst: New file. - * utils/thaifont/tools/norasi.fontinst: New file. - * utils/thaifont/tools/INSTALL: New file. - * utils/thaifont/tools/dbtt-old/*: New files. - * utils/thaifont/tools/README: Removed. - * utils/thaifont/tools/thai-dummy.afm: Removed. - * utils/thaifont/tools/thai.enc: Removed. - * utils/thaifont/tools/thailigs.vpl: Removed. - - * texinput/thai/c90cmss.fd, texinput/thai/c90cmtt.fd, - texinput/thai/c90nrsr.fd: Updated. - * texinput/thai/c90dbss.fd: Removed. - * texinput/thai/c90gar.fd: New file. - -2005-06-27 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - Remove the `rotate' keyword for vertical typesetting and introduce - the opposite, `norotate'. - - * texinput/Bg5/c00bsmir.fdx, texinput/Bg5/c00kair.fdx: New files. - - * doc/fdxfiles.doc, doc/vertical.doc, texinput/Bg5/c00bsmi.fdx, - texinput/GB/c10gbsn.fdx, texinput/CJKvert.sty: Updated. - -2005-06-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * examples/CJKmixed.tex: New example file to demonstrate how to - use CJK scripts vertically and horizontally at the same time. - -2005-06-24 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * doc/vertical.doc: Mention that you need an `.fdx' file if you - want to use rotated glyphs for vertical typesetting. - -2005-05-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * doc/CJK.doc: Improve documentation of `encapsulated' option. - Suggested by Brian Murphy. - -2005-04-26 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/UTF8/UTF8.chr (\CJK@punctchar): Wrap code after \usefont - into three groups to make it work with CJKulem.sty. - - * texinput/CJKutf8.sty, examples/CJKutf8.tex, doc/CJKutf8.doc: New - files. - - * doc/history.txt: Updated. - -2005-04-22 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * utils/lisp/emacs/cjk-enc.el (cjk-viscii-lower, cjk-viscii-upper), - utils/lisp/mule-2.3/cjk-enc.el (cjk-viscii-lower, cjk-viscii-upper): - Update to next vntex version which no longer uses dblaccnt.sty. - -2005-03-27 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/CJK.sty (\CJKspace): Don't use \relax but \@empty. - -2005-03-02 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * doc/CJK.doc: Mention `CJKbookmarks' option of hyperref package. - -2005-02-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * README: Updated. No public CVS access possible currently. - -2004-07-26 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * utils/lisp/emacs/thai-word.el (thai-word-table): Use Thai word - list from IBM's ICU4J project; it is slightly larger and uses an - X license. - -2004-07-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * utils/lisp/emacs-20.3/*: Moved to... - * utils/lisp/emacs/*: This. - - * utils/thaifont/tools/thai.enc: Minor updates. Will be replaced - with a fontinst solution soon. - -2004-06-08 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * doc/reftex.doc: New file. - * doc/history.txt: Updated. - -2004-06-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * utils/lisp/emacs-20.3/cjk-enc.el (cjk-write-all-files): Handle - case where files are in other directories. Bug reported by Hartwig - Crailsheim. - - * doc/cjk-enc.doc, doc/history.txt: Updated. - -2004-06-04 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * contrib/wadalab/c42goth.fdx, contrib/wadalab/c42maru.fdx, - contrib/wadalab/c42min.fdx: Don't rotate the Hiragana-Katagana - prolongation mark. - - * doc/vertical.doc: Updated. - Move text describing .fdx files to... - * doc/fdxfiles.doc: New file. - - * texinput/CJK.sty: Minor spelling improvements. - -2004-06-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * contrib/wadalab/DNP.doc: Improve patch for wftodm.c. - -2004-04-29 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org - Wenchang Sun <sunwch@hotmail.com> - - Add a style file for various CJK font effects. - - * texinput/CJKfntef.sty, examples/CJKfntef.tex: New files. - * doc/CJK.doc, doc/history.txt: Document it. - -2004-03-13 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/*.enc: Replace \relax with \@empty in the \CJK@namegdef - assignments to assure that we only have expansion at this macro - level. - - * doc/history.txt: Updated. - -2004-02-08 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - Bug fix: Umlaut u with diacritic appears bold. - - * texinput/pinyin.sty (\py@@@v): Apply kerning at correct place. - -2004-02-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - Bug fix: Umlaut u with macron above was broken. - - * texinput/pinyin.sty (\py@macron): Add second argument to - initialize \dimen@. Update all callers. - -2004-02-06 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - Bug fix: Use user-defined \CJKglue value. - - * texinput/CJKulem.sty (\CJK@skip): New skip register. - (\UL@CJKglue): Use it. - (\UL@hook): Initialize \CJK@skip. - Move assignments of \LA@CJKglue, \LA@Thaiglue, and \LA@Thaibreak - to here. - -2004-02-05 Wenchang Sun <sunwch@hotmail.com> - - Bug fix: Disable line breaks before a post-punctuation CJK glyph - when \uline, \uwave, etc., are used. - - * texinput/CJK.sty (\CJKnobreakglue): New macro. - (\Unicode): Use it. - - * texinput/CJKulem.sty (\UL@CJKnobreakglue): New macro. - - * texinput/standard.chr, texinput/extended.chr, texinput/pmC.chr, - texinput/Bg5/bg5.chr, texinput/JIS/EUC-JP.chr, - texinput/SJIS/SJIS.chr, texinput/SJIS/SJISdnp.chr, - texinput/UTF8/UTF8.chr, texinput/CNS/EUC-TW.chr (\CJK@char, - \CJK@charx, \CJK@punctchar, \CJK@punctcharx): Use \CJKnobreakglue. - -2004-02-02 Hin-Tak Leung <htl10@users.sourceforge.net> - - * doc/pdf/*: New directory tree documenting usage of CJK for - improved PDF output. - * doc/history.txt: Document it. - -2004-01-29 Wenchang Sun <sunwch@hotmail.com> - - * texinput/CJK.sty (\CJKpunctsymbol): New \let to \CJKsymbol. - - * texinput/standard.chr, texinput/extended.chr, texinput/pmC.chr, - texinput/Bg5/bg5.chr, texinput/JIS/EUC-JP.chr, texinput/KS/KS.chr, - texinput/SJIS/SJIS.chr, texinput/SJIS/SJISdnp.chr, - texinput/UTF8/UTF8.chr, texinput/CNS/EUC-TW.chr (\CJK@punctchar, - \CJK@punctcharx): Replace \CJKsymbol with \CJKpunctsymbol. - -2003-10-12 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - A first step to allow modification of horizontal character widths - which is needed for CJK fonts which don't have punctuation glyphs - centered within the CJK square. The same mechanism will work with - vertical glyphs also; since a common interface will differ from the - current implementation, *.fdv files are renamed to *.fdx. Note that - special character width handling of punctuation characters is still - missing. - - * texinput/CJK.sty (\CJK@load@fdx): New function, used as a hook - for \try@load@fontshape. It defines the macros \CJKhdef, \CJKhlet, - \CJKvdef, and \CJKvlet. The writing direction is appended to the - character macros -- this also fixes a bug for vertical writing - support with Big5 encoding (some characters disappeared in the - output without any warning due to character macro name clashes with - the subfont macro names). - (\CJK@direction): New macro to select the writing direction. - (\ifCJK@vertical@): Moved to CJKvert.sty. - - * texinput/CJKvert.sty (\ifCJK@vertical@): Moved from CJK.sty. - (\CJKvert, \CJKhorz): Set \CJK@direction. - (\CJKsymbol): Updated to use writing direction. - (\CJK@load@fdv): Removed. - - * texinput/*.chr: Simplified since \ifCJK@vertical@ is no longer - needed. - - * texinput/*.fdv, contrib/wadalab/*.fdv: Renamed to... - * texinput/*.fdx, contrib/wadalab/*.fdx: This. - -2003-10-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/mule/MULEenc.sty: Fix positions of \texordfeminine and - \textordmasculine. - -2003-09-20 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - With the help of Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsum.com> and Edward G.J. - Lee <edt1023@ms17.hinet.net>, the conversion scripts now accept - parameters. - - * utils/Bg5conv/bg5{pdf,}latex, - utils/CEFconv/{cef5{pdf,}latex,cef{pdf,}latex,cefs{pdf,}latex}, - utils/SJISconv/sjis{pdf,}latex, - utils/extconv/{bg5+{pdf,}latex,gbk{pdf,}latex}: Rewritten to accept - arguments. - * doc/history.txt: Updated. - -2003-09-16 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * utils/Bg5conv/bg5pdflatex, - utils/CEFconv/{cef5pdflatex,cefpdflatex,cefspdflatex}, - utils/SJISconv/sjispdflatex, - utils/extconv/{bg5+pdflatex,gbkpdflatex}: New scripts to call - pdflatex. - * doc/history.txt: Updated. - -2003-07-06 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/mule/MULEenc.sty: Add some \@gobble macros in commands - defined with \mule@def. - Change definition of Thai EOL macro to make it really work. - (\mule@ignorespaces, \Thaispace, \Thainospace): New macros. - - * doc/cjk-enc.doc, doc/history.txt: Document \Thaispace and - \Thainospace. - -2003-03-30 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * doc/CJK.doc: Add item how to handle \bibliography which has - author names containing CJK characters. - - * utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.1: Minor workarounds for current grohtml bugs. - -2003-03-28 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - Version 4.5.2 released - ====================== - - Update version numbers and time stamps in all non-binary files. - -2003-03-19 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - Add improved support for pseudo-vertical typesetting. Based on - ideas by Robert Fendt <robert.fendt@epost.de>. - - * texinput/CJK.sty (\ifCJK@vertical@): New if. - - * texinput/CJKvert.sty: Require `graphicx' package. - (\CJKvert, \CJKhorz, \CJKvdef, \CJKvlet, \CJKsymbolsimple): New - commands. - (\CJKsymbol): Add support for vertical parameters (`rotate', - `offset', `fullheight, `height') in the new *.fdv files. - (\CJK@load@fdv): New command to be appended to LaTeX's - \try@load@fontshape. - - * texinput/*/*.chr: Replace calls to \CJKsymbol with an extended - version which, if \CJKvert is active, checks the existence of a - macro - - \<encoding>/<family>/<series>/<shape>/<plane>/<code> - - This macro is then called if it exists, instead of calling - \CJKsymbol. For halfwidth katakana, the macro is called - - \<encoding>/<family>/<series>/<shape>/<code> - - For HLaTeX, the macro is called - - \<encoding>/<family>/<series>/<shape>/<first byte>/<second byte> - - For UTF8, only characters in the range 0x800-0xFFFF get the new - code. - - <code>, <first byte>, and <second byte> are decimal numbers. - - * contrib/wadalab/c42{goth,maru,min}.fdv, - contrib/wadalab/c52{maru,min}.fdv, texinput/Bg5/c00bsmi.fdv, - texinput/GB/c10gbsn.fdv: New files containing information for - vertical typesetting. - - * examples/Big5vert.tex: Use font shape `bsmi'. - - * doc/history.txt, doc/chinese/README, contrib/wadalab/DNP.doc, - doc/vertical.doc, examples/README, README: Updated. - - * Makefile (DVI2PS): Load bsmilp.map and gbsnlp.map. - (cweb): Fix typo (cms->cmz). - - * utils/hbf2gf/config.guess, utils/hbf2gf/config.sub: Updated to - current versions. - - * utils/extconv/extconv.w: Remove duplicated lines. - Fix incorrect use of \@. - * utils/extconv/extconv.c: Regenerated. - -2003-03-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/pinyin.sty (\rua): New syllable. While only dialect, it - actually is used... - -2003-03-12 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/pinyin.sty (\den, \chua): Add missing syllables (found by - Jean-Luc Koning <Jean-Luc.Koning@esisar.inpg.fr>). - -2003-03-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/pinyin.sty (\py@hy): Assure horizontal mode. - -2003-02-10 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/CJK.sty (\CJKchar): Make \CJKchar accept 7bit input for - character definitions other than standard.chr. - * doc/history.txt: Updated. - -2003-02-06 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - Horizontal hints in Wadalab fonts weren't shifted vertically, - causing inferior results at small sizes. - - * contrib/wadalab/makefont: Rewritten using awk. - * contrib/wadalab/fixwada: New. - * contrib/wadalab/DNP.doc, doc/history.txt: Updated. - * doc/INSTALL: Minor fixes. Mention wadalab.doc and pfaedit. - -2003-01-31 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - Add two commands \CJKhwkatakana and \CJKnohwkatakana to control - whether C49 encoding is used or whether SJIS half-width katakana are - mapped to full-width glyphs instead. - - * texinput/CJK.sty (\CJKhwkatakana, \CJK@nohwkatakana): New commands. - (\ifCJK@hwkatakana@): New if-macro. - - * texinput/SJIS/SJIS.chr, texinput/SJIS/SJISdnp.chr (\CJK@sjischar): - Add second and third parameter to call \CJK@XXX conditionally. - * texinput/SJIS/SJIS.enc (\CJK@SJISEncoding): Fill second and - third parameters for half-width katakana. - * texinput/SJIS/SJISdnp.enc (\CJK@SJISdnpEncoding): Ditto. - * doc/commands.doc, doc/CJK.doc, doc/history.txt: Updated. - - * examples/README: New file. - -2002-07-29 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/CNS/EUC-TW.chr (\CJK@shiftchar): Pass correct parameters - to \CJKchar. - -2002-06-19 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - Version 4.5.1 released - ====================== - - Update version numbers and time stamps in all non-binary files. - -2002-06-17 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - Preparation of release 4.5.1. - - * README: Updated. - * texinput/CJK.sty, doc/CJK.doc: Require LaTeX 2001/06/01 to have - support for \textkra, \texttstroke, and \textTstroke. - Other minor documentation updates. - * doc/*: Updated. - -2002-06-16 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * doc/chinese/READMEgb.tex: Use `gbsn' font. - * Makefile (CJK2DVI): Remove *.toc also. - (LATEX2DVI): Take two arguments. - (LATEX): Ditto. - (DISTTARGETS): Add READMEb5 and pytest. - (READMEgb, pytest): New rules - (GB...): Updated. - (predistdoc): Create README file. - (distdoc): Depend also on `cweb'. - (cweb): New target. - -2002-06-14 Edward Lee <edt1023@ms17.hinet.net> - - * texinput/Bg5/c00bsmi.fd, texinput/Bg5/c00bsmir.fd: Fix typo. - -2002-06-13 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * Makefile: New file, used for creating the tarballs. - * README: Updated. - * texinput/GB/c10gbsn.fd, texinput/Bg5/c00bsmi.fd, - texinput/Bg5/c00bsmir.fd: New files for fonts from the TeXLive CD. - * doc/chinese/READMEb5.tex, examples/*: Changed to use the fonts - provided by the TeXLive CD. - -2002-06-12 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/JISdnp.enc (\CJK@JISdnpEncoding): Fix position of closing - brace. - -2002-06-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/thai/c90enc.def: New file, contributed by Dominique - Unruh <dominique@unruh.de>. - * texinput/thai/thaicjk.ldf: Use it. - * doc/history.txt: Updated. - -2002-05-16 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * doc/cjk-enc.doc: Document behaviour for master files without CJK - characters. - * doc/CJK.doc: Explain usage of `~' for BibTeX. - -2002-05-10 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/CJKnumb.sty (\CJKnullspace): New macro to control the - additional space inserted before and after a circle used as a - CJK zero digit. - * doc/history.txt: Updated. - -2002-05-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/CJKnumb.sty (\CJK@traditionalNumbers, - \CJK@simplifiedNumbers): New macros. - Use them for GB, GBK, Bg5, Bg5+ hooks. - -2002-05-01 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * doc/commands.doc: Minor fix. - - * utils/hbf2gf/config.guess, utils/hbf2gf/config.sub: Updated to - current versions. - * utils/hbf2gf/configure.in: Renamed to... - * utils/hbf2gf/configure.ac: This. - Updated to autoconf 2.53. - * utils/hbf2gf/configure: Regenerated with autoconf 2.53. - * utils/hbf2gf/README: Text improved. - * utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.1: Minor typographical fixes. - -2002-04-30 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/CJK.sty (\CJK@errxx, \CJKindent): New macros. - * texinput/CJK.enc (\CJK@spaceChar): Define it for all encodings. - It is used by \CJKindent. - (\CJK@KSHL@enc): Add \CJK@min and \CJK@max. - * texinput/SJIS/SJISdnp.enc (\CJK@SJISdnpEncoding), - texinput/JIS/JISdnp.enc (\CJK@JISdnpEncoding), - texinput/KS/HLaTeX/KSHL.enc (\CJK@KSHLEncoding): Use \CJK@errxx - for unused slots. - - * doc/history.txt, doc/commands.doc: Document \CJKindent. - - * utils/CEFconv/cef5conv.w, utils/CEFconv/cefconv.w: Fix - documentation errors. - * utils/CEFconv/cef5conv.c, utils/CEFconv/cefconv.c: Regenerated. - -2002-04-29 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/CJK.sty (\pickup@font): Add comment character. - -2002-04-28 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - Preparation of release 4.5.0. - - * README: Updated. - -2002-04-27 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/CJK.sty (\CJKsymbol, \CJKsymbols): Simplified. - (\Unicode, \CJKenc): Fix error text. - -2001-10-08 Mike Fabian <mfabian@suse.de> - - * contrib/wadalab/c42goth.fd: Use `dgj' for normal series and add - `\CJKbold' for bold series. - -2001-07-31 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * doc/CJK.doc: Note use of \cleardoublepage if problems occur with - two-column printing. - -2001-07-27 Fabrice Popineau <Fabrice.Popineau@supelec.fr> - - * utils/cjklatex/cjklatex.c: New file. - -2001-06-27 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * doc/CJK.doc: Add info how to use a CJK environment in the - preamble. - * doc/cjk-enc.doc: Simplify usage of AUC TeX. - Modify definition of `TeX-run-CJK-LaTeX' to handle directories - properly. - -2001-06-15 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/CJK.enc (\CJK@disableMakeUppercase): Define it as \relax - if in preprocessed mode. - -2001-06-14 HANDA Ken'ichi <handa@etl.go.jp> - - * utils/lisp/emacs-20.3/cjk-enc.el (cjk-set-buffer-multibyte): - Use backquote operator to make cjk-enc.elc work correctly. - -2001-06-08 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - The next LaTeX release will use \textkra, \texttstroke, and - \textTstroke for the missing latin-4 characters. - - * texinput/mule/MULEenc.sty: Use \textkra. Add \TEXTTSTROKE. - * utils/lisp/emacs-20.3/cjk-enc.el, utils/lisp/mule-2.3/cjk-enc.el: - Use \texttstroke and \TEXTTSTROKE. - -2001-05-26 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinputs/CJK.sty: Restore EOL character before loading `CJK.cfg'. - -2001-05-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * contrib/wadalab/DNP.doc: Document installation for pdfTeX. - * contrib/wadalab/makefont: Updated to normalize font matrix of - PS fonts. - -2001-04-24 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * utils/hbf2gf/config.guess, utils/hbf2gf/config.sub: Updated to - latest version from gnu.org. - -2001-04-21 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * examples/muletest.tex: Remove Thai support so that this file can - really be run with Mule 2.3. - Update comment. - * example/CJKbabel.tex, example/rubytest.tex: Update comment. - - * utils/lisp/emacs-20.3/cjk-enc.el (cjk-format-spec-table): Fix - Thai. - * texinput/mule/MULEenc.sty (\mule@char): Don't use delimiter. - * texinput/SJIS/sjisdnp.enc: Update this file also to the changes - introduced 2001-03-15. - -2001-04-17 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * examples/*.tex: Added local variables for Emacs to specify - encoding. - * doc/history.txt: Emphasize the need of local variables for the - encoding if `cjk-enc.el' is used. - -2001-04-02 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * utils/lisp/emacs-20.3/cjk-enc.el: Fix documentation to follow - Elisp documentation conventions. - -2001-04-01 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - Make UTF8 encoding work in TOC. - - * texinput/CJK.sty (\CJK@namedef): New macro. - * texinput/UTF8/UTF8.bdg: Use it. - -2001-03-28 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/mule/MULEenc.sty: Use \textnumero instead of \CYRNo - (found by Vladimir Volovich). - -2001-03-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * utils/lisp/cjkspace.el, INSTALL: Fix documentation. - -2001-03-15 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - A major change: Preprocessed and non-preprocessed mode can be used - simultaneously! For example, you can now use include a file encoded - in UTF-8 in another file encoded in Big5. - - To achieve this, ^^7f will always start a command in preprocessed - mode, even for CJK macros. - - * texinput/CJK.sty: Require MULEenc.sty. - Remove ^^7f handling. - Remove preprocessed versions of \CJK@XX, \CJK@XXX, and \CJK@XXXX. - (\CJKcaption): Always include .cpx files. - - * texinput/CJK.enc (\CJK@disableMakeUppercase): New macro. - (\CJK@shiftError): New macro. - (\CJK@unicodeError): New macro. - (\CJK@makeEnvironment): Don't handle \MakeUppercase. - (\CJK@*@enc): Always use `true' branch in \CJKpreproc conditionals. - - * texinput/mule/MULEenc.sty (\mule@@@arg, \mule@def): Use \string. - (\mule@@def): New function to set up macros for leading bytes in the - range ^^81-^^fe. - * texinput/extended.enc (\CJK@extendedEncoding), - texinput/Bg5/Bg5.enc (\CJK@Bg5Encoding), texinput/SJIS/SJIS.enc - (\CJK@SJISEncoding): Use \CJK@disableMakeUppercase. - * texinput/pmCbig.enc (\CJK@pmCbigEncoding), texinput/pmCsmall.enc - (\CJK@pmCsmallEncoding), texinput/standard.enc - (\CJK@standardEncoding): Add \relax. - * texinput/CNS/EUC-TW.enc (\CJK@EUC-TWEncoding), - texinput/JIS/EUC-JP.enc (\CJK@EUC-JPEncoding): Use \CJK@shiftError - for single shifts. Add \relax for all other macros. - * texinput/UTF8/UTF8.enc (\CJK@UTF8Encoding): Use \CJK@unicodeError - for three-byte sequences. Add \relax for all other macros. - - * texinput/*/*.cpx: Updated to new preprocessing scheme. - - * utils/*conv/*conv.w: Updated to new preprocessing scheme. - * utils/*conv/*conv.c: Regenerated. - - * utils/lisp/emacs-20.3/cjk-enc.el (cjk-format-spec-table): Updated - to new preprocessing scheme. - (cjk-encode): Fix file header insertion strings. - * utils/lisp/mule-2.3/cjk-enc.el (cjk-enc-table): Updated to new - preprocessing scheme. - (cjk-encode): Fix file header insertion strings. - - * doc/*: Updated and revised. - -2001-03-13 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - Implement \CJKinput. - - * mule/MULEenc.sty (\CJKinput): New macro. - (\CJKinclude): Fix error message. - - * utils/lisp/emacs-20.3/cjk-enc.el (cjk-write-all-files): Update - docstring. - (tex-input-regexp): New test for \CJKinput. - (do-batch-cjk-write-file): Fix typo. - - * texinput/thai/thaicjk.ldf: Fix typo. - -2001-02-21 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * doc/INSTALL: Minor improvements. - -2001-02-13 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * utils/hbf2gf/config.{guess,sub}: Updated (from ftp.gnu.org). - -2000-12-17 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * utils/SJISconv/sjisconv.w: Fix typo ff -> 7f. - * utils/CEFconv/cef5conv.w, utils/CEFconv/cefconv.w: Ditto. - - * utils/*conv/*conv.w: \XXXpreproc will now contain the version of - the conversion program. - * utils/*conv/*conv.c: Updated. - - * doc/history.txt: Updated. - - * all files: Version number changed to 4.4.0. - -2000-12-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * utils/hbf2gf/configure.in: Fix kpathsea checking message. - * utils/hbf2gf/configure: Updated. - -2000-12-02 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * doc/cjk-enc.doc: Clarify usage of cjk-coding. - * doc/INSTALL: Add hints how to use kpsewhich to check - configuration. - -2000-12-01 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * doc/INSTALL: Fix documentation of --with-kpathsea-include. - * doc/cjk-enc.doc: Fix typo. - -2000-09-21 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/{CJK.sty, CJKulem.sty, pinyin.sty, ruby.sty}: Replacing - some \ifdim with \ifnum. - -2000-09-20 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/CJKulem.sty: Fixed two nasty bugs (spotted by Sim Ing - <sim@ubs-aptsocap.org>): No underlining for \CJKglue and no \CJKglue - before and after \uline. - -2000-08-28 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * utils/thaifont/texmf/dvips/config/config.{norasi,dbtt}: New files. - * doc/thaifont.doc: Added info about PS font configuration. - -2000-08-24 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * utils/lisp/emacs-20.3/thai-word.el (thai-update-word-table): Add - documentation string. - -2000-08-24 HANDA Ken'ichi <handa@etl.go.jp> - - * utils/lisp/emacs-20.3/thai-word.el (thai-update-word-table): New - function. - (thai-find-word-ends): Fix loop. - -2000-08-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/thai/thaicjk.ldf: Remove warning about nonexistent - hyphenation patterns. - -2000-08-20 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - Another big sigh. Wrong glyph names for Norasi's Thai digits. - Additionally, all ligature rules no longer use `>' to make kerning - possible. - - * utils/thaifont/texmf/dvips/base/norasi.enc: Fixed. - * utils/thaifont/tools/{thai.enc,thailigs.vpl}: Updated. - * utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/{tfm,vf}/public/{dbtt,norasi}/*: - Regenerated. - -2000-08-19 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * examples/thai.tex: New file. - * doc/history.txt: Updated. - - * examples/CJKbabel.tex: Doc fixes. - -2000-08-17 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * doc/cjk-enc.el, doc/thaifont.doc: Give better URL for thailatex - package. - -2000-08-15 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - Sigh, another forgotten Thai ligature rule. - - * utils/thaifont/tools/{thai.enc,thailigs.vpl}: Updated. - * utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/{tfm,vf}/public/{dbtt,norasi}/*: - Regenerated. - -2000-08-15 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/thai/c90{cmr,cmss.cmtt}.fd: Make font substitution - silent. - - * utils/thaifont/texmf/dvips/base/norasi.enc: Fixing typo. - * utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/{tfm,vf}/public/norasi/*: Updated. - -2000-08-13 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - Improved support for Thai. - - * doc/thaifont.doc: New file. - - * utils/thaifont/*: Metrics and support files for Thai fonts. - - * texinput/thai/c90{nrsr,dbss}.fd: New font definition files for - dbtt and norasi font families. - * texinput/thai/c90{cmr,cmss,cmtt}.fd: Font alias files. - * texinput/thai/thaicjk.ldf: New file for thai support in Babel. - * texinput/thai/thai.sty: Removed. - - * utils/lisp/emacs20.3/cjk-enc.el: Redesigned Thai support by - HANDA Ken'ichi <handa@etl.go.jp>. - Will now run under XEmacs also (with help of Martin Buchholz - <martin@xemacs.org>). No Thai support yet due to limitations in - current XEmacs version (21.2). - (cjk-write-all-files): New optional argument to force the processing - of all files. - (do-batch-cjk-write-file): New function. - (batch-cjk-write-file): Use do-batch-cjk-write-file. - (batch-force-cjk-write-file): New function. Uses - do-batch-cjk-write-file also. - * utils/lisp/mule-2.3/cjk-enc.el: Rename write-cjk-file to - cjk-write-file for consistency. - * utils/lisp/emacs20.3/thai-word.el: New file written by HANDA - Ken'ichi for Thai word breaking support. Replaces thaiconv. - * utils/thaiconv: Removed. - - * utils/lisp/emacs20/cjk-enc.el: Removed. No longer supported. - - * texinput/mule/MULEenc.sty: Adapted to new cjk-enc.el version. - Make it robust for CJKulem.sty. - - * examples/CJKbabel.tex: Use CJKulem.sty and thaicjk module for - Babel. - * examples/muletest.tex: Remove \if... \fi clause for Thai. - - * doc/history.txt, doc/INSTALL: Updated. - -2000-08-12 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/CJKulem.sty: New file which provides CJK support for - ulem.sty. - * doc/history.txt, doc/CJK.doc: Updated. - -2000-08-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * utils/hbf2gf/configure.in: Replaced --with-kpathsea-dir with - --with-kpathsea-lib and --with-kpathsea-include. - * utils/hbf2gf/configure, doc/history.txt, doc/INSTALL, - doc/hbf2gf.doc: Updated. - - * texinput/CJK.sty, texinput/mule/MULEenc.sty: New command - \CJKverbatim which disables \Thaiglue and \CJKglue in verbatim - environments if the `verbatim' package is loaded. - * doc/history.txt, doc/CJK.doc, doc/commands.doc: Updated. - -2000-07-30 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * utils/hbf2gf/config.guess, utils/hbf2gf/config.sub: Updated to - latest version from ftp.gnu.org. - -2000-07-27 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * utils/thaiconv/thaiconv.c: Improve comment. - - * *.fd: Set \hyphenchar to -1 for all CJK fonts. - -2000-06-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * utils/hbf2gf/config.guess, utils/hbf2gf/config.sub: Updated to - latest version from ftp.gnu.org. - - * texinput/CJK.enc: Removed redefinition of C42 and C49. - -2000-05-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/CJK.sty: Specifying an optional argument to the `CJK' - size function will no longer produce a warning message for each - subfont. - - * contrib/wadalab/*.fd, doc/CJK.doc, doc/fonts.doc: Wadalab PS fonts - now use `CJK' size functions instead of `DNP' ones. - - * doc/history.txt: Updated. - -2000-05-02 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/*/*.cpx: Replace incorrect 0xFF with 0x7F. - -2000-04-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/CJK.sty, texinput/pinyin.sty, texinput/ruby.sty: - Balancing the small kern control values, e.g. using - `\kern -1sp\kern 1sp' instead of `\kern 1sp' only. - - Replacing kern value of 3sp with 5sp to avoid clash with ulem.sty. - -2000-04-01 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - Version 4.3.0 released - ====================== - - This version exists on the Tex Live CD 5 only; a lot of files have - been adapted to the special needs of the CD's texmf tree -- these - changes are not in the CVS tree. - -2000-03-15 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * contrib/wadalab/wadalab.map: Renamed from Wadalab.map - * contrib/wadalab/DNP.doc: Updated accordingly. - - * utils/hbf2gf/cfg/*: Updated -- if possible, the foundry is used - as the target directory instead of the encoding, e.g. - `tfm/ntu/b5ka12'. - -2000-03-14 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/SJIS/SJISdnp.{chr,enc}: New files to support SJIS - encoding with DNP fontencoding. - * texinput/CJK.enc: Add SJISdnp. - Add forgotten punctuation pattern macro to KSHL encoding. - * doc/history.txt, doc/CJK.doc, doc/command.doc: Update. - -2000-03-13 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/CJK.sty: Fixing definition of ^^7f to do nothing if - written to the TOC file. - -2000-03-12 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/KS/HLaTeX/pshan.sty: Fix typo. - - Call \mj to activate default family correctly. - - * contrib/wadalab/makefont: Add echo commands. - * contrib/wadalab/DNP.doc: Updated. Add info about gsftopk. - -2000-03-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * utils/hbf2gf/README: New file. - * utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.1, doc/hbf2gf.doc: Small improvements. - - * README: Removed `romaji environment' from TODO section. According - to HANDA Ken'ichi <handa@etl.go.jp> it is impossible to provide - hyphenation patterns for transcribed Japanese without semantic - analysis. - -2000-03-02 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * README, doc/INSTALL: Slight improvements. - - * utils/hbf2gf/Makefile.in, utils/hbf2gf/configure.in: Fix incorrect - test for NO_STRDUP. Thanks to <Andries.Brouwer@cwi.nl>. - -2000-02-06 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/CJK.sty, texinput/mule/MULEenc.sty, - utils/lisp/*/cjk-enc.el, utils/*conv/*conv.[cw], history.txt, - CJK.doc, cjk-enc.doc: Use 0x7F both as the multiplex character and - as a delimiter -- apparently no package uses this character... - This solves all problems with \uppercase and \lowercase. - - * utils/hbf2gf/cfg/j2so12.cfg: Added `min_char' parameter to get - correct offsets (thanks to Martin Minich - <minich5@kepler.fmph.uniba.sk> for finding this bug). - -2000-01-26 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * doc/cjk-enc.doc, doc/history.txt, examples/CJKbabel.tex, - examples/muletest.tex, texinput/mule/MULEenc.sty, - utils/lisp/*/cjk-enc.el: Change X5 to T5. - -2000-01-20 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * examples/muletest.tex: Greek added; updated to X5 encoding. - * examples/CJKbabel.tex: Greek added; updated to X5 encoding. - - * texinput/mule/MULEenc.sty: Use \AtBeginDocument for \mule@<accent> - definitions. - -2000-01-14 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * doc/cjk-enc.doc: Added info about file variables to specify - document encoding. - -2000-01-03 Ching-Mo CHANG <chingmo@mail.onweb.com.tw> - - * utils/lisp/emacs-20.3/cjk-enc.el (cjk-write-all-files): Always - returned nul for include and bib file names due to incorrect - pattern matching. - -1999-12-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * utils/hbf2gf/configure.in: Removed `-pedantic' flag which causes - problems with newer gcc versions. - -1999-11-19 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * examples/muletest.tex, examples/CJKbabel.tex: Fixing a typo. - -1999-11-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * doc/CEF.doc: Minor fixes. - - * doc/CJK.doc: Updated; minor fixes. - -1999-11-06 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * doc/cjk-enc.doc, doc/commands.doc, doc/fonts.doc: Minor fixes. - - * doc/vertical.doc, doc/history.txt: Updated. - -1999-11-05 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/mule/MULEenc.sty: Added \CJKinclude{<file>} and - \CJKbibliography{<file>}. These functions act identically to - \include resp. \bibliography but load <file>.cjk - resp. <file>-cjk.bib. - - * utils/lisp/emacs-20.3/cjk-enc.el: Using `cjk' throughout as the - prefix to variable and function names. This causes a renaming of - virtually all functions. Some other local variables were renamed - also for consistency. - - Changing ET5 to X5 encoding for Vietnamese. - - (decompose-char): Removed. Not needed at all. - - (cjk-tex-in-comment): New function. Similar to AUC TeX's - TeX-in-comment function; has been added to be independent from AUC - TeX. - - (cjk-write-all-files): New function. It checks for \CJKinclude - and \CJKbibliography commands in the master file and converts the - referenced files accordingly if necessary. Intended as a hook to - AUC TeX to make multiple files work as expected. - -1999-11-02 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * doc/cjk-enc.doc: Small improvement in explanation of usage with - AUC TeX. - -1999-10-24 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * utils/lisp/emacs-20.3/cjk-enc.el (get-cjk-name): New function. - - (file-write-cjk-file, batch-write-cjk-file): New functions which - do the same as write-cjk-file but operate on a given file (resp. a - suite of files and directories given on the command line). - - (write-cjk-file): Will now properly ask for a file name if the - current buffer is not visiting a file. - - * doc/cjk-enc.doc: Expanded TeX-translate-location-hook to cover - CJK BibTeX input files also. - - TeX-run-CJK-LaTeX now checks whether it must call write-cjk-file - at all (emacs > 20.3 only). - -1999-10-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/mule/MULEenc.sty: Removed \textendash wrapper macro. - - * utils/lisp/{emacs-20.3,emacs-20,mule-2.3}/cjk-enc.el: Added - iso-8859-9 (Greek) support (mapped to LGR encoding as used in the - Babel package). - - Fixed character `SOFT-HYPHEN' in iso-8859-x encodings (using `\-' - instead of \textendash). - - * README, doc/cjk-enc.doc, doc/history.txt: Updated. - - * doc/CJK.doc: Fixed a typo. - - * texinput/CJK.enc, texinput/CJK.sty, texinput/*/{*.cap,*.cpx}: - Replaced `\ifx\foo \undefined' with `\@ifundefined{}{}' to fix the - case that a not-defined macro has been tested with \@ifundefined - before. In this case, it is no longer undefined but identical to - \relax. - - * texinput/pmC.chr: Fixed punctuation macros for pmC. - -1999-10-02 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/pinyin.sty: The method with appending `\-' to all - syllables fails (stupid I am :-), so here a solution which really - works. It uses a small kern (4sp, similar to the ruby and CJK - packages) to tell the following pinyin syllable that a - discretionary has to be inserted. - -1999-10-01 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/mule/MULEenc.sty: \lccode and \uccode of ^^ff must not - be modified, otherwise hyphenation patterns containing \ss will - fail (which happens e.g. in German). - -1999-09-28 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * doc/history.txt: Updated. - - * utils/pyhyphen/pyhyph.tex, utils/pyhyphen/pytest.tex, - utils/pyhyphen/pinyin.ldf, doc/pyhpyhen.doc: Hyphenation patterns - for unaccented pinyin syllables to be used with the Babel package. - - * utils/pyhyphen/pinyin.c, utils/pyhpyhen/pinyin.tr: Utility files - for creating pinyin hyphenation patterns. - -1999-09-27 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * doc/history.txt: Updated. - -1999-09-21 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/pinyin.sty: Adding hyphenation points at the end of all - syllables. - -1999-09-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/pinyin.sty: Making accent commands like \py@a robust. - - Added option `useCMmacron' (for LaTeX only) to use a macron accent - from the CM fonts in case the used font doesn't have it - (e.g. some versions of virtual files for Palatino). - -1999-08-26 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.1: Added some documentation how to find out - the expanded value of a kpathsea variable (like $MISCFONT). - -1999-08-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * utils/thaiconv/thaiconv.c (adj): Fixed invalid array index in - case of marks without base characters. - -1999-07-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * texinput/Bg5/Bg5.chr, - texinput/extended.chr: Fixed a typo \CJK@temp->\CJK@gtemp - -1999-06-30 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * utils/lisp/emacs-20/cjk-enc.el, - utils/lisp/emacs-20.3/cjk-enc.el, - utils/lisp/mule-2.3: Fixed code for 0x80 multiplex character. - -1999-06-22 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * doc/TDS.doc: Completely revised. - -1999-06-10 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * utils/hbf2gf/configure.in: Removed `-ansi' flag which can cause - problems with the kpathsea library (which is not compiled with - -ansi). - -1999-06-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.1: Added documentation about MiKTeX. - - * utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w: Added support for MiKTeX file search - library. - - * texinput/CEF/*.fd: Removed -- these files were erroneously - included into the CVS repository. - -1999-06-04 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * *.fd files: minor documentation addition regarding font - encoding. - - * all files: Changed date/version to 4.3.0. - -1999-06-02 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * README: Added info about http and ftp home sites and how to - access the CVS repository. - -1999-06-01 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * README: Added info about CVS mailing list. - -1999-05-29 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - - * README: Added mailing list. - - * doc/INSTALL: Small correction. - - * README: Small additions. - -;; Local Variables: -;; coding: utf-8 -;; End: - - Copyright (C) 1999, 2001-2012 - Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> - - This file is part of the CJK package for using Asian logographs - (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e. - - This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify - it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) - any later version. - - This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - GNU General Public License for more details. - - You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the - Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, - Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/MANIFEST b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/MANIFEST deleted file mode 100644 index 14d9e3d501..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/MANIFEST +++ /dev/null @@ -1,462 +0,0 @@ -Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> - -This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -(at your option) any later version. - -This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -GNU General Public License for more details. - -You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -MA 02110-1301 USA - -This license applies to all files of the CJK package, unless otherwise -stipulated in the source file. - - -The CJK package contains the following files: - - ChangeLog - MANIFEST - Makefile - README - contrib/wadalab/DNP.sfd - contrib/wadalab/c42goth.fd - contrib/wadalab/c42goth.fdx - contrib/wadalab/c42maru.fd - contrib/wadalab/c42maru.fdx - contrib/wadalab/c42min.fd - contrib/wadalab/c42min.fdx - contrib/wadalab/c52maru.fd - contrib/wadalab/c52maru.fdx - contrib/wadalab/c52min.fd - contrib/wadalab/c52min.fdx - contrib/wadalab/c70goth.fd - contrib/wadalab/c70goth.fdx - contrib/wadalab/c70maru.fd - contrib/wadalab/c70maru.fdx - contrib/wadalab/c70min.fd - contrib/wadalab/c70min.fdx - contrib/wadalab/fixwada - contrib/wadalab/fixwada2.pl - 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See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -# Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -# MA 02110-1301 USA - -# You need GNU make to run this Makefile. -# -# Some issues: -# -# o This Makefile is intended to build the distribution tarballs only, -# not to compile binaries. -# -# o Binaries of the CJK utility programs (and the standard tex stuff, -# including dvipdfmx) must work. -# -# o GNU extensions of various utility programs are used. -# -# o emacs 22 (or newer) and the `cweave' program from the `c2cweb' -# package, renamed to `cweavex', are needed. -# -# o The TeXLive version of some font definition files are used (in the -# `texlive' subdirectory). - -version=4.8.4 - -distdir=cjk-$(version) -abs-distdir=$(shell pwd)/$(distdir) - -DISTDIRS=$(shell find . -type d | grep -v .git | grep -v $(distdir)) - -# expected: subdirs `dvi' and `cjk' -CJK2DVI=\ - (cd dvi; \ - TEXINPUTS=$(abs-distdir)/{texlive,texinput//,contrib/wadalab,utils/pyhyphen}: \ - TFMFONTS=$(abs-distdir)/utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm//: \ - texi2dvi -l latex ../cjk/$@.cjk; \ - rm -f $@.aux $@.log $@.toc) - -# LATEX2DVI srcdir targetdir -# expected: targetdir/dvi -LATEX2DVI=\ - cp $(1)/$@.tex $(2)/dvi; \ - (cd $(2)/dvi; \ - TEXINPUTS=$(abs-distdir)/{texlive,texinput//,contrib/wadalab,utils/pyhyphen}: \ - TFMFONTS=$(abs-distdir)/utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm//: \ - texi2dvi -l latex $@.tex; \ - rm -f $@.tex $@.aux $@.log $@.toc) - -# DVI2PDF paper-format -# expected: subdir `pdf' and `dvi' -DVI2PDF=\ - dvipdfmx -v -p $(1) -o pdf/$@.pdf dvi/$@.dvi - - -# CONVERT converter srcdir targetdir [paper-format] -CONVERT=\ - cd $(distdir); \ - $(1) < $(2)/$@.tex > $(3)/cjk/$@.cjk; \ - cd $(3); \ - $(CJK2DVI); \ - $(if $(4),$(call DVI2PDF,$(4)),$(call DVI2PDF,letter)) - -# MULE srcdir targetdir [paper-format] -MULE=\ - cd $(distdir); \ - emacs --batch \ - --load utils/lisp/emacs/cjk-enc.el \ - --funcall batch-cjk-write-file \ - $(1)/$@.tex; \ - mv $(1)/$@.cjk $(2)/cjk; \ - cd $(2); \ - $(CJK2DVI); \ - $(if $(3),$(call DVI2PDF,$(3)),$(call DVI2PDF,letter)) - -# LATEX srcdir targetdir [paper-format] -LATEX=\ - cd $(distdir); \ - $(call LATEX2DVI,$(1),$(2)); \ - cd $(2); \ - $(if $(3),$(call DVI2PDF,$(3)),$(call DVI2PDF,letter)) - - -DISTTARGETS=\ - READMEb5 \ - READMEgb \ - Big5 \ - Big5vert \ - CEF_test \ - CJKbabel \ - CJKfntef \ - CJKutf8 \ - CJKspace \ - CJKmixed \ - GB \ - JIS \ - KS \ - SJIS \ - UTF8 \ - muletest \ - pytest \ - py_test \ - rubytest \ - thai \ - thai_utf8 \ - c90 - - -all: - @echo - @echo " Say \`make dist' to build the tarballs." - @echo - - -READMEb5: - $(call CONVERT,bg5conv,doc/chinese,doc,a4) -READMEgb: - $(call LATEX,doc/chinese,doc) -Big5 Big5vert: - $(call CONVERT,bg5conv,examples,examples) -CEF_test: - $(call CONVERT,cefconv,examples,examples) -SJIS: - $(call CONVERT,sjisconv,examples,examples) -CJKbabel muletest rubytest thai thai_utf8: - $(call MULE,examples,examples) -GB JIS KS UTF8 py_test CJKfntef CJKutf8 CJKspace CJKmixed: - $(call LATEX,examples,examples) -pytest: - $(call LATEX,utils/pyhyphen,examples) -c90: - (cd $(abs-distdir)/utils/thaifont/tools; \ - ln -s c90.etx c90.tex) - $(call LATEX,utils/thaifont/tools,doc) - - -dist: distsrc predistdoc distdoc - -distsrc: - -rm -rf $(distdir) - rm -f $(distdir).tar.gz - rm -f $(distdir)-doc.tar.gz - mkdir $(distdir) - srcdir=`pwd`; \ - for d in $(DISTDIRS); do \ - mkdir -p $(distdir)/$$d; \ - (cd $(distdir)/$$d; \ - f=`find $$srcdir/$$d -maxdepth 1 -type f`; \ - test -z "$$f" || ln -s $$f . || true); \ - done - for f in `find $(abs-distdir)/utils -name '*.w'`; do \ - ctangle $$f - `echo $$f | sed s/w$$/c/`; \ - done - tar -H ustar -chf - $(distdir) | gzip -9 -c > $(distdir).tar.gz - -predistdoc: - mkdir -p $(distdir)/doc/{cjk,dvi,pdf} - mkdir -p $(distdir)/examples/{cjk,dvi,pdf} - mkdir -p $(distdir)/doc/man/{dvi,html,pdf,txt} - echo "This directory contains files which are \`preprocessed' with" \ - > $(distdir)/doc/cjk/README - echo "cjk-enc.el, bg5conv, etc." \ - >> $(distdir)/doc/cjk/README - echo \ - >> $(distdir)/doc/cjk/README - echo "You can feed them directly into LaTeX." \ - >> $(distdir)/doc/cjk/README - -distdoc: $(DISTTARGETS) manpages cweb - for f in `find $(distdir) -type l`; do \ - rm $$f; \ - done - for f in `find $(distdir) -name '*.c'`; do \ - rm $$f; \ - done - -for d in `find $(distdir) -depth -type d`; do \ - rmdir --ignore-fail-on-non-empty $$d; \ - done - tar -H ustar -chf - $(distdir) | gzip -9 -c > $(distdir)-doc.tar.gz - rm -rf $(distdir) - -manpages: - for f in `find utils -type f -name '*.1'`; do \ - groff -ww -Tdvi -dpaper=letter -P-pletter -mec -man -rS11 $$f > \ - $(abs-distdir)/doc/man/dvi/`basename $$f .1`.dvi; \ - groff -ww -Tps -dpaper=letter -P-pletter -man -rS11 $$f | \ - ps2pdf - $(abs-distdir)/doc/man/pdf/`basename $$f .1`.pdf; \ - groff -ww -Tlatin1 -man -P-bcu $$f > \ - $(abs-distdir)/doc/man/txt/`basename $$f .1`.txt; \ - groff -ww -Thtml -man $$f > \ - $(abs-distdir)/doc/man/html/`basename $$f .1`.html; \ - done - -cweb: - for f in `find utils -type f -name '*.w'`; do \ - cp $$f $(abs-distdir)/doc/dvi; \ - (cd $(abs-distdir)/doc/dvi; \ - F=`basename $$f .w`; \ - cweavex +a $$F.w; \ - tex $$F; \ - rm -rf $$F.idx $$F.log $$F.scn $$F.tex $$F.toc $$F.w; \ - dvipdfmx -v -p letter -o ../pdf/$$F.pdf $$F); \ - done - -# EOF diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/README b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/README deleted file mode 100644 index cf33f17eb7..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -Welcome to CJK version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015), a LaTeX2e macro package which -enables the use of CJK scripts (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) in various -encodings, written by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org>. - -A mailing list exists at cjk-list@nongnu.org; to subscribe, send a mail -with the subject `subscribe' (without the quotes) to -cjk-list-request@nongnu.org. A web interface can be found at - - https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/cjk-list - -If you are interested in the process of development you may observe - - http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=cjk.git;a=summary - -to see the commitments to the git repository of the CJK package, and which -also provides snapshots. - -The home site of the CJK package is - - http://cjk.ffii.org - -Additionally, the latest non-development version can be found on all CTAN -hosts and its mirrors in the directory <CTAN>/language/chinese. - - -The package comes in two parts: - - cjk-4.8.4.tar.gz: The source files. Needed for all platforms. - cjk-4.8.4-doc.tar.gz: Preformatted documentation files: DVI, PS, - output from cjk-enc.el, etc. - -Note that on CTAN and its mirrors, the `src' archive is unpacked; you must -thus get all files and subdirectories from language/chinese/CJK/. - - ----End of README--- diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/TODO b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/TODO deleted file mode 100644 index 208aaf855f..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/TODO +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -READMEs in Korean. - -More support for Omega. - - ----End of TODO--- diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/DNP.sfd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/DNP.sfd deleted file mode 100644 index cd27942265..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/DNP.sfd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -# DNP.sfd -# -# subfont numbers for JIS character set in DNP font encoding to be used -# with the CJK package for LaTeX. - -sy 1: 0xA1A1_0xA1FE 101: 0xA2A1_0xA2FE -roma 33: 0xA3A1_0xA3FE -hira 1: 0xA4A1_0xA4FE -kata 1: 0xA5A1_0xA5FE -greek 1: 0xA6A1_0xA6FE -russian 1: 0xA7A1_0xA7FE -keisen 1: 0xA8A1_0xA8FE - -ka 0xB0A1_0xB0FE 0xB1A1_0xB1FE 0xB2A1_0xB2E4 -kb 0xB2E5_0xB2FE 0xB3A1_0xB3FE 0xB4A1_0xB4FE 0xB5A1_0xB5CA -kc 0xB5CB_0xB5FE 0xB6A1_0xB6FE 0xB7A1_0xB7FE 0xB8A1_0xB8B0 -kd 0xB8B1_0xB8FE 0xB9A1_0xB9FE 0xBAA1_0xBAF4 -ke 0xBAF5_0xBAFE 0xBBA1_0xBBFE 0xBCA1_0xBCFE 0xBDA1_0xBDDA -kf 0xBDDB_0xBDFE 0xBEA1_0xBEFE 0xBFA1_0xBFFE 0xC0A1_0xC0C0 -kg 0xC0C1_0xC0FE 0xC1A1_0xC1FE 0xC2A1_0xC2FE 0xC3A1_0xC3A6 -kh 0xC3A7_0xC3FE 0xC4A1_0xC4FE 0xC5A1_0xC5EA -ki 0xC5EB_0xC5FE 0xC6A1_0xC6FE 0xC7A1_0xC7FE 0xC8A1_0xC8D0 -kj 0xC8D1_0xC8FE 0xC9A1_0xC9FE 0xCAA1_0xCAFE 0xCBA1_0xCBB6 -kk 0xCBB7_0xCBFE 0xCCA1_0xCCFE 0xCDA1_0xCDFA -kl 0xCDFB_0xCDFE 0xCEA1_0xCEFE 0xCFA1_0xCFFE - -km 0xD0A1_0xD0FE 0xD1A1_0xD1FE 0xD2A1_0xD2E4 -kn 0xD2E5_0xD2FE 0xD3A1_0xD3FE 0xD4A1_0xD4FE 0xD5A1_0xD5CA -ko 0xD5CB_0xD5FE 0xD6A1_0xD6FE 0xD7A1_0xD7FE 0xD8A1_0xD8B0 -kp 0xD8B1_0xD8FE 0xD9A1_0xD9FE 0xDAA1_0xDAF4 -kq 0xDAF5_0xDAFE 0xDBA1_0xDBFE 0xDCA1_0xDCFE 0xDDA1_0xDDDA -kr 0xDDDB_0xDDFE 0xDEA1_0xDEFE 0xDFA1_0xDFFE 0xE0A1_0xE0C0 -ks 0xE0C1_0xE0FE 0xE1A1_0xE1FE 0xE2A1_0xE2FE 0xE3A1_0xE3A6 -kt 0xE3A7_0xE3FE 0xE4A1_0xE4FE 0xE5A1_0xE5EA -ku 0xE5EB_0xE5FE 0xE6A1_0xE6FE 0xE7A1_0xE7FE 0xE8A1_0xE8D0 -kv 0xE8D1_0xE8FE 0xE9A1_0xE9FE 0xEAA1_0xEAFE 0xEBA1_0xEBB6 -kw 0xEBB7_0xEBFE 0xECA1_0xECFE 0xEDA1_0xEDFA -kx 0xEDFB_0xEDFE 0xEEA1_0xEEFE 0xEFA1_0xEFFE 0xF0A1_0xF0E0 -ky 0xF0E1_0xF0FE 0xF1A1_0xF1FE 0xF2A1_0xF2FE 0xF3A1_0xF3C6 -kz 0xF3C7_0xF3FE 0xF4A1_0xF4FE - -# eof diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/c42goth.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/c42goth.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 6494af4617..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/c42goth.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c42goth.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c42goth.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Japanese characters in JIS encoding scheme using Wadalab fonts: -% wadalab-gothic-0-13 - -\DeclareFontFamily{C42}{goth}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C42}{goth}{m}{n} - { <-> CJK * dgj}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C42}{goth}{bx}{n} - { <-> CJKb * dgj}{\CJKbold} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/c42goth.fdx b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/c42goth.fdx deleted file mode 100644 index 0e8da25614..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/c42goth.fdx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c42goth.fdx of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c42goth.fdx}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -\CJKvdef{rotate}{} -\CJKvdef{offset}{.5em} - -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/2}{\raise .55em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.6em \CJKsymbol{2}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/3}{\raise .55em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.6em \CJKsymbol{3}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/4}{\raise .55em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.6em \CJKsymbol{4}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/5}{\raise .55em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.6em \CJKsymbol{5}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/28}{\CJKsymbolsimple{28}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/33}{\CJKsymbolsimple{33}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/36}{\CJKsymbolsimple{36}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/37}{\CJKsymbolsimple{37}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/42}{\CJKsymbolsimple{42}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/43}{\CJKsymbolsimple{43}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/44}{\CJKsymbolsimple{44}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/45}{\CJKsymbolsimple{45}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/46}{\CJKsymbolsimple{46}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/47}{\CJKsymbolsimple{47}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/48}{\CJKsymbolsimple{48}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/49}{\CJKsymbolsimple{49}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/50}{\CJKsymbolsimple{50}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/51}{\CJKsymbolsimple{51}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/52}{\CJKsymbolsimple{52}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/53}{\CJKsymbolsimple{53}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/54}{\CJKsymbolsimple{54}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/55}{\CJKsymbolsimple{55}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/56}{\CJKsymbolsimple{56}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/57}{\CJKsymbolsimple{57}} - -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/2}{m/n/sy/2} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/3}{m/n/sy/3} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/4}{m/n/sy/4} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/5}{m/n/sy/5} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/28}{m/n/sy/28} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/33}{m/n/sy/33} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/36}{m/n/sy/36} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/37}{m/n/sy/37} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/42}{m/n/sy/42} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/43}{m/n/sy/43} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/44}{m/n/sy/44} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/45}{m/n/sy/45} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/46}{m/n/sy/46} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/47}{m/n/sy/47} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/48}{m/n/sy/48} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/49}{m/n/sy/49} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/50}{m/n/sy/50} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/51}{m/n/sy/51} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/52}{m/n/sy/52} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/53}{m/n/sy/53} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/54}{m/n/sy/54} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/55}{m/n/sy/55} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/56}{m/n/sy/56} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/57}{m/n/sy/57} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/c42maru.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/c42maru.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 941ca20a1a..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/c42maru.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c42maru.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c42maru.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% Japanese characters in JIS encoding scheme using Wadalab fonts: -% wadalab-maru-0-8 - -\DeclareFontFamily{C42}{maru}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C42}{maru}{m}{n} - { <-> CJK * mrj}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C42}{maru}{bx}{n} - { <-> CJKb * mrj}{\CJKbold} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/c42maru.fdx b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/c42maru.fdx deleted file mode 100644 index c8998d2e67..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/c42maru.fdx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c42maru.fdx of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c42maru.fdx}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -\CJKvdef{rotate}{} -\CJKvdef{offset}{.5em} - -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/2}{\raise .55em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.6em \CJKsymbol{2}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/3}{\raise .55em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.6em \CJKsymbol{3}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/4}{\raise .55em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.6em \CJKsymbol{4}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/5}{\raise .55em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.6em \CJKsymbol{5}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/28}{\CJKsymbolsimple{28}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/33}{\CJKsymbolsimple{33}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/36}{\CJKsymbolsimple{36}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/37}{\CJKsymbolsimple{37}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/42}{\CJKsymbolsimple{42}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/43}{\CJKsymbolsimple{43}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/44}{\CJKsymbolsimple{44}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/45}{\CJKsymbolsimple{45}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/46}{\CJKsymbolsimple{46}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/47}{\CJKsymbolsimple{47}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/48}{\CJKsymbolsimple{48}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/49}{\CJKsymbolsimple{49}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/50}{\CJKsymbolsimple{50}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/51}{\CJKsymbolsimple{51}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/52}{\CJKsymbolsimple{52}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/53}{\CJKsymbolsimple{53}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/54}{\CJKsymbolsimple{54}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/55}{\CJKsymbolsimple{55}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/56}{\CJKsymbolsimple{56}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/57}{\CJKsymbolsimple{57}} - -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/2}{m/n/sy/2} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/3}{m/n/sy/3} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/4}{m/n/sy/4} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/5}{m/n/sy/5} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/28}{m/n/sy/28} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/33}{m/n/sy/33} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/36}{m/n/sy/36} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/37}{m/n/sy/37} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/42}{m/n/sy/42} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/43}{m/n/sy/43} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/44}{m/n/sy/44} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/45}{m/n/sy/45} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/46}{m/n/sy/46} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/47}{m/n/sy/47} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/48}{m/n/sy/48} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/49}{m/n/sy/49} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/50}{m/n/sy/50} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/51}{m/n/sy/51} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/52}{m/n/sy/52} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/53}{m/n/sy/53} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/54}{m/n/sy/54} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/55}{m/n/sy/55} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/56}{m/n/sy/56} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/57}{m/n/sy/57} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/c42min.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/c42min.fd deleted file mode 100644 index ddff436436..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/c42min.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c42min.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c42min.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% Japanese characters in JIS encoding scheme using Wadalab fonts: -% wadalab-mincho-0-8 (`light' series) -% wadalab-mincho-0-12 (`normal' series) - -\DeclareFontFamily{C42}{min}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C42}{min}{l}{n} - { <-> CJK * mcj}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C42}{min}{m}{n} - { <-> CJK * dmj}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C42}{min}{bx}{n} - { <-> CJKb * dmj}{\CJKbold} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/c42min.fdx b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/c42min.fdx deleted file mode 100644 index ba334c6317..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/c42min.fdx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,91 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c42min.fdx of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c42min.fdx}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -\CJKvdef{rotate}{} -\CJKvdef{offset}{.5em} - -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/2}{\raise .55em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.6em \CJKsymbol{2}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/3}{\raise .55em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.6em \CJKsymbol{3}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/4}{\raise .55em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.6em \CJKsymbol{4}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/5}{\raise .55em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.6em \CJKsymbol{5}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/28}{\CJKsymbolsimple{28}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/33}{\CJKsymbolsimple{33}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/36}{\CJKsymbolsimple{36}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/37}{\CJKsymbolsimple{37}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/42}{\CJKsymbolsimple{42}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/43}{\CJKsymbolsimple{43}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/44}{\CJKsymbolsimple{44}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/45}{\CJKsymbolsimple{45}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/46}{\CJKsymbolsimple{46}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/47}{\CJKsymbolsimple{47}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/48}{\CJKsymbolsimple{48}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/49}{\CJKsymbolsimple{49}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/50}{\CJKsymbolsimple{50}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/51}{\CJKsymbolsimple{51}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/52}{\CJKsymbolsimple{52}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/53}{\CJKsymbolsimple{53}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/54}{\CJKsymbolsimple{54}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/55}{\CJKsymbolsimple{55}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/56}{\CJKsymbolsimple{56}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/sy/57}{\CJKsymbolsimple{57}} - -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/2}{m/n/sy/2} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/3}{m/n/sy/3} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/4}{m/n/sy/4} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/5}{m/n/sy/5} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/28}{m/n/sy/28} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/33}{m/n/sy/33} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/36}{m/n/sy/36} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/37}{m/n/sy/37} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/42}{m/n/sy/42} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/43}{m/n/sy/43} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/44}{m/n/sy/44} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/45}{m/n/sy/45} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/46}{m/n/sy/46} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/47}{m/n/sy/47} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/48}{m/n/sy/48} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/49}{m/n/sy/49} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/50}{m/n/sy/50} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/51}{m/n/sy/51} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/52}{m/n/sy/52} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/53}{m/n/sy/53} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/54}{m/n/sy/54} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/55}{m/n/sy/55} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/56}{m/n/sy/56} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/sy/57}{m/n/sy/57} - -\CJKvlet{l/n/sy/2}{m/n/sy/2} -\CJKvlet{l/n/sy/3}{m/n/sy/3} -\CJKvlet{l/n/sy/4}{m/n/sy/4} -\CJKvlet{l/n/sy/5}{m/n/sy/5} -\CJKvlet{l/n/sy/28}{m/n/sy/28} -\CJKvlet{l/n/sy/33}{m/n/sy/33} -\CJKvlet{l/n/sy/36}{m/n/sy/36} -\CJKvlet{l/n/sy/37}{m/n/sy/37} -\CJKvlet{l/n/sy/42}{m/n/sy/42} -\CJKvlet{l/n/sy/43}{m/n/sy/43} -\CJKvlet{l/n/sy/44}{m/n/sy/44} -\CJKvlet{l/n/sy/45}{m/n/sy/45} -\CJKvlet{l/n/sy/46}{m/n/sy/46} -\CJKvlet{l/n/sy/47}{m/n/sy/47} -\CJKvlet{l/n/sy/48}{m/n/sy/48} -\CJKvlet{l/n/sy/49}{m/n/sy/49} -\CJKvlet{l/n/sy/50}{m/n/sy/50} -\CJKvlet{l/n/sy/51}{m/n/sy/51} -\CJKvlet{l/n/sy/52}{m/n/sy/52} -\CJKvlet{l/n/sy/53}{m/n/sy/53} -\CJKvlet{l/n/sy/54}{m/n/sy/54} -\CJKvlet{l/n/sy/55}{m/n/sy/55} -\CJKvlet{l/n/sy/56}{m/n/sy/56} -\CJKvlet{l/n/sy/57}{m/n/sy/57} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/c52maru.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/c52maru.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 75bda2cc31..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/c52maru.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c52maru.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c52maru.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% Japanese characters in JIS2 encoding scheme using Wadalab fonts: -% wadalab-maru-1-8 - -\DeclareFontFamily{C52}{maru}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C52}{maru}{m}{n} - { <-> CJK * mr2j}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C52}{maru}{bx}{n} - { <-> CJKb * mr2j}{\CJKbold} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/c52maru.fdx b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/c52maru.fdx deleted file mode 100644 index 3f80581f22..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/c52maru.fdx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c52maru.fdx of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c52maru.fdx}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -\CJKvdef{rotate}{} -\CJKvdef{offset}{.5em} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/c52min.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/c52min.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 27a7472ac4..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/c52min.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c52min.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c52min.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% Japanese characters in JIS2 encoding scheme using Wadalab fonts: -% wadalab-mincho-1-8 - -\DeclareFontFamily{C52}{min}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C52}{min}{m}{n} - { <-> CJK * mc2j}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C52}{min}{bx}{n} - { <-> CJKb * mc2j}{\CJKbold} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/c52min.fdx b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/c52min.fdx deleted file mode 100644 index 815a20758f..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/c52min.fdx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c52min.fdx of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c52min.fdx}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -\CJKvdef{rotate}{} -\CJKvdef{offset}{.5em} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/c70goth.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/c70goth.fd deleted file mode 100644 index be87fd67ea..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/c70goth.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c70goth.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c70goth.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% character set: Unicode U+0080 - U+FFFD -% font encoding: Unicode -% -% udgj is Wadalab gothic-0-13. - -\DeclareFontFamily{C70}{goth}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C70}{goth}{m}{n} - { <-> CJK * udgj}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C70}{goth}{bx}{n} - { <-> CJKb * udgj}{\CJKbold} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/c70goth.fdx b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/c70goth.fdx deleted file mode 100644 index f94d737010..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/c70goth.fdx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,137 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c70goth.fdx of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Gernot Hassenpflug <gernot@nict.go.jp> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c70goth.fdx}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -\CJKvdef{rotate}{} -\CJKvdef{offset}{.5em} - -\CJKvdef{m/n/00/163}{\raise .55em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.6em \CJKsymbol{163}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/00/167}{\raise .55em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.6em \CJKsymbol{167}\hss}} - -\CJKvdef{m/n/20/24}{\CJKsymbolsimple{24}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/20/25}{\CJKsymbolsimple{25}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/20/28}{\CJKsymbolsimple{28}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/20/29}{\CJKsymbolsimple{29}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/20/37}{\CJKsymbolsimple{37}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/20/38}{\CJKsymbolsimple{38}} - -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/1}{\raise .55em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.6em \CJKsymbol{1}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/2}{\raise .55em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.6em \CJKsymbol{2}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/8}{\CJKsymbolsimple{8}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/9}{\CJKsymbolsimple{9}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/10}{\CJKsymbolsimple{10}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/11}{\CJKsymbolsimple{11}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/12}{\CJKsymbolsimple{12}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/13}{\CJKsymbolsimple{13}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/14}{\CJKsymbolsimple{14}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/15}{\CJKsymbolsimple{15}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/16}{\CJKsymbolsimple{16}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/17}{\CJKsymbolsimple{17}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/20}{\CJKsymbolsimple{20}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/21}{\CJKsymbolsimple{21}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/28}{\CJKsymbolsimple{28}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/252}{\CJKsymbolsimple{252}} - -\CJKvdef{m/n/ff/8}{\CJKsymbolsimple{8}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/ff/9}{\CJKsymbolsimple{9}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/ff/12}{\raise .55em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.6em \CJKsymbol{12}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/ff/14}{\raise .55em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.6em \CJKsymbol{14}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/ff/59}{\CJKsymbolsimple{59}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/ff/61}{\CJKsymbolsimple{61}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/ff/91}{\CJKsymbolsimple{91}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/ff/93}{\CJKsymbolsimple{93}} - -% Reposition small kana letters for vertical typesetting. - -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/65}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{65}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/67}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{67}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/69}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{69}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/71}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{71}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/73}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{73}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/99}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{99}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/131}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{131}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/133}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{133}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/135}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{135}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/142}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{142}\hss}} - -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/161}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{161}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/163}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{163}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/165}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{165}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/167}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{167}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/169}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{169}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/195}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{195}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/227}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{227}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/229}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{229}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/231}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{231}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/238}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{238}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/245}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{245}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/246}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{246}\hss}} - - -\CJKvlet{bx/n/00/163}{m/n/00/163} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/00/167}{m/n/00/167} - -\CJKvlet{bx/n/20/24}{m/n/20/24} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/20/25}{m/n/20/25} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/20/28}{m/n/20/28} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/20/29}{m/n/20/29} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/20/37}{m/n/20/37} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/20/38}{m/n/20/38} - -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/1}{m/n/30/1} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/2}{m/n/30/2} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/8}{m/n/30/8} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/9}{m/n/30/9} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/10}{m/n/30/10} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/11}{m/n/30/11} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/12}{m/n/30/12} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/13}{m/n/30/13} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/14}{m/n/30/14} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/15}{m/n/30/15} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/16}{m/n/30/16} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/17}{m/n/30/17} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/20}{m/n/30/20} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/21}{m/n/30/21} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/28}{m/n/30/28} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/65}{m/n/30/65} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/67}{m/n/30/67} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/69}{m/n/30/69} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/71}{m/n/30/71} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/73}{m/n/30/73} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/99}{m/n/30/99} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/131}{m/n/30/131} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/133}{m/n/30/133} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/135}{m/n/30/135} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/142}{m/n/30/142} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/161}{m/n/30/161} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/163}{m/n/30/163} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/165}{m/n/30/165} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/167}{m/n/30/167} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/169}{m/n/30/169} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/195}{m/n/30/195} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/227}{m/n/30/227} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/229}{m/n/30/229} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/231}{m/n/30/231} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/238}{m/n/30/238} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/245}{m/n/30/245} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/246}{m/n/30/246} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/252}{m/n/30/252} - -\CJKvlet{bx/n/ff/8}{m/n/ff/8} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/ff/9}{m/n/ff/9} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/ff/12}{m/n/ff/12} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/ff/14}{m/n/ff/14} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/ff/59}{m/n/ff/59} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/ff/61}{m/n/ff/61} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/ff/91}{m/n/ff/91} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/ff/93}{m/n/ff/93} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/c70maru.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/c70maru.fd deleted file mode 100644 index b1ce584eed..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/c70maru.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c70maru.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c70maru.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% character set: Unicode U+0080 - U+FFFD -% font encoding: Unicode -% -% umrj is Wadalab maru-0-8 combined with maru-1-8. - -\DeclareFontFamily{C70}{maru}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C70}{maru}{m}{n} - { <-> CJK * umrj}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C70}{maru}{bx}{n} - { <-> CJKb * umrj}{\CJKbold} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/c70maru.fdx b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/c70maru.fdx deleted file mode 100644 index aa613e9ea4..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/c70maru.fdx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,137 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c70maru.fdx of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Gernot Hassenpflug <gernot@nict.go.jp> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c70maru.fdx}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -\CJKvdef{rotate}{} -\CJKvdef{offset}{.5em} - -\CJKvdef{m/n/00/163}{\raise .55em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.6em \CJKsymbol{163}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/00/167}{\raise .55em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.6em \CJKsymbol{167}\hss}} - -\CJKvdef{m/n/20/24}{\CJKsymbolsimple{24}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/20/25}{\CJKsymbolsimple{25}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/20/28}{\CJKsymbolsimple{28}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/20/29}{\CJKsymbolsimple{29}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/20/37}{\CJKsymbolsimple{37}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/20/38}{\CJKsymbolsimple{38}} - -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/1}{\raise .55em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.6em \CJKsymbol{1}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/2}{\raise .55em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.6em \CJKsymbol{2}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/8}{\CJKsymbolsimple{8}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/9}{\CJKsymbolsimple{9}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/10}{\CJKsymbolsimple{10}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/11}{\CJKsymbolsimple{11}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/12}{\CJKsymbolsimple{12}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/13}{\CJKsymbolsimple{13}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/14}{\CJKsymbolsimple{14}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/15}{\CJKsymbolsimple{15}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/16}{\CJKsymbolsimple{16}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/17}{\CJKsymbolsimple{17}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/20}{\CJKsymbolsimple{20}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/21}{\CJKsymbolsimple{21}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/28}{\CJKsymbolsimple{28}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/252}{\CJKsymbolsimple{252}} - -\CJKvdef{m/n/ff/8}{\CJKsymbolsimple{8}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/ff/9}{\CJKsymbolsimple{9}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/ff/12}{\raise .55em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.6em \CJKsymbol{12}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/ff/14}{\raise .55em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.6em \CJKsymbol{14}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/ff/59}{\CJKsymbolsimple{59}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/ff/61}{\CJKsymbolsimple{61}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/ff/91}{\CJKsymbolsimple{91}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/ff/93}{\CJKsymbolsimple{93}} - -% Reposition small kana letters for vertical typesetting. - -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/65}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{65}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/67}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{67}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/69}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{69}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/71}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{71}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/73}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{73}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/99}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{99}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/131}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{131}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/133}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{133}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/135}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{135}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/142}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{142}\hss}} - -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/161}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{161}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/163}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{163}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/165}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{165}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/167}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{167}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/169}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{169}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/195}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{195}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/227}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{227}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/229}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{229}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/231}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{231}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/238}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{238}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/245}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{245}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/246}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{246}\hss}} - - -\CJKvlet{bx/n/00/163}{m/n/00/163} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/00/167}{m/n/00/167} - -\CJKvlet{bx/n/20/24}{m/n/20/24} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/20/25}{m/n/20/25} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/20/28}{m/n/20/28} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/20/29}{m/n/20/29} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/20/37}{m/n/20/37} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/20/38}{m/n/20/38} - -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/1}{m/n/30/1} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/2}{m/n/30/2} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/8}{m/n/30/8} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/9}{m/n/30/9} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/10}{m/n/30/10} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/11}{m/n/30/11} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/12}{m/n/30/12} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/13}{m/n/30/13} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/14}{m/n/30/14} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/15}{m/n/30/15} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/16}{m/n/30/16} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/17}{m/n/30/17} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/20}{m/n/30/20} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/21}{m/n/30/21} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/28}{m/n/30/28} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/65}{m/n/30/65} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/67}{m/n/30/67} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/69}{m/n/30/69} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/71}{m/n/30/71} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/73}{m/n/30/73} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/99}{m/n/30/99} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/131}{m/n/30/131} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/133}{m/n/30/133} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/135}{m/n/30/135} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/142}{m/n/30/142} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/161}{m/n/30/161} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/163}{m/n/30/163} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/165}{m/n/30/165} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/167}{m/n/30/167} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/169}{m/n/30/169} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/195}{m/n/30/195} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/227}{m/n/30/227} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/229}{m/n/30/229} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/231}{m/n/30/231} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/238}{m/n/30/238} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/245}{m/n/30/245} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/246}{m/n/30/246} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/252}{m/n/30/252} - -\CJKvlet{bx/n/ff/8}{m/n/ff/8} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/ff/9}{m/n/ff/9} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/ff/12}{m/n/ff/12} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/ff/14}{m/n/ff/14} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/ff/59}{m/n/ff/59} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/ff/61}{m/n/ff/61} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/ff/91}{m/n/ff/91} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/ff/93}{m/n/ff/93} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/c70min.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/c70min.fd deleted file mode 100644 index b8f47feb70..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/c70min.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c70min.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c70min.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% character set: Unicode U+0080 - U+FFFD -% font encoding: Unicode -% -% udmj is Wadalab mincho-0-12 combined with mincho-1-8. -% umcj is Wadalab mincho-0-8 combined with mincho-1-8. - -\DeclareFontFamily{C70}{min}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C70}{min}{l}{n} - { <-> CJK * umcj}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C70}{min}{m}{n} - { <-> CJK * udmj}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C70}{min}{bx}{n} - { <-> CJKb * udmj}{\CJKbold} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/c70min.fdx b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/c70min.fdx deleted file mode 100644 index 9ddb6650dd..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/c70min.fdx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,203 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c70min.fdx of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Gernot Hassenpflug <gernot@nict.go.jp> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c70min.fdx}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -\CJKvdef{rotate}{} -\CJKvdef{offset}{.5em} - -\CJKvdef{m/n/00/163}{\raise .55em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.6em \CJKsymbol{163}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/00/167}{\raise .55em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.6em \CJKsymbol{167}\hss}} - -\CJKvdef{m/n/20/24}{\CJKsymbolsimple{24}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/20/25}{\CJKsymbolsimple{25}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/20/28}{\CJKsymbolsimple{28}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/20/29}{\CJKsymbolsimple{29}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/20/37}{\CJKsymbolsimple{37}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/20/38}{\CJKsymbolsimple{38}} - -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/1}{\raise .55em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.6em \CJKsymbol{1}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/2}{\raise .55em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.6em \CJKsymbol{2}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/8}{\CJKsymbolsimple{8}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/9}{\CJKsymbolsimple{9}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/10}{\CJKsymbolsimple{10}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/11}{\CJKsymbolsimple{11}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/12}{\CJKsymbolsimple{12}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/13}{\CJKsymbolsimple{13}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/14}{\CJKsymbolsimple{14}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/15}{\CJKsymbolsimple{15}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/16}{\CJKsymbolsimple{16}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/17}{\CJKsymbolsimple{17}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/20}{\CJKsymbolsimple{20}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/21}{\CJKsymbolsimple{21}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/28}{\CJKsymbolsimple{28}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/252}{\CJKsymbolsimple{252}} - -\CJKvdef{m/n/ff/8}{\CJKsymbolsimple{8}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/ff/9}{\CJKsymbolsimple{9}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/ff/12}{\raise .55em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.6em \CJKsymbol{12}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/ff/14}{\raise .55em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.6em \CJKsymbol{14}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/ff/59}{\CJKsymbolsimple{59}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/ff/61}{\CJKsymbolsimple{61}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/ff/91}{\CJKsymbolsimple{91}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/ff/93}{\CJKsymbolsimple{93}} - -% Reposition small kana letters for vertical typesetting. - -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/65}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{65}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/67}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{67}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/69}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{69}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/71}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{71}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/73}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{73}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/99}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{99}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/131}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{131}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/133}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{133}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/135}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{135}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/142}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{142}\hss}} - -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/161}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{161}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/163}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{163}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/165}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{165}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/167}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{167}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/169}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{169}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/195}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{195}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/227}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{227}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/229}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{229}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/231}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{231}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/238}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{238}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/245}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{245}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/246}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{246}\hss}} - - -\CJKvlet{bx/n/00/163}{m/n/00/163} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/00/167}{m/n/00/167} - -\CJKvlet{bx/n/20/24}{m/n/20/24} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/20/25}{m/n/20/25} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/20/28}{m/n/20/28} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/20/29}{m/n/20/29} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/20/37}{m/n/20/37} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/20/38}{m/n/20/38} - -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/1}{m/n/30/1} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/2}{m/n/30/2} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/8}{m/n/30/8} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/9}{m/n/30/9} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/10}{m/n/30/10} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/11}{m/n/30/11} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/12}{m/n/30/12} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/13}{m/n/30/13} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/14}{m/n/30/14} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/15}{m/n/30/15} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/16}{m/n/30/16} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/17}{m/n/30/17} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/20}{m/n/30/20} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/21}{m/n/30/21} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/28}{m/n/30/28} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/65}{m/n/30/65} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/67}{m/n/30/67} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/69}{m/n/30/69} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/71}{m/n/30/71} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/73}{m/n/30/73} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/99}{m/n/30/99} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/131}{m/n/30/131} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/133}{m/n/30/133} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/135}{m/n/30/135} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/142}{m/n/30/142} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/161}{m/n/30/161} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/163}{m/n/30/163} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/165}{m/n/30/165} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/167}{m/n/30/167} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/169}{m/n/30/169} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/195}{m/n/30/195} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/227}{m/n/30/227} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/229}{m/n/30/229} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/231}{m/n/30/231} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/238}{m/n/30/238} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/245}{m/n/30/245} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/246}{m/n/30/246} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/252}{m/n/30/252} - -\CJKvlet{bx/n/ff/8}{m/n/ff/8} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/ff/9}{m/n/ff/9} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/ff/12}{m/n/ff/12} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/ff/14}{m/n/ff/14} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/ff/59}{m/n/ff/59} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/ff/61}{m/n/ff/61} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/ff/91}{m/n/ff/91} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/ff/93}{m/n/ff/93} - - -\CJKvlet{l/n/00/163}{m/n/00/163} -\CJKvlet{l/n/00/167}{m/n/00/167} - -\CJKvlet{l/n/20/24}{m/n/20/24} -\CJKvlet{l/n/20/25}{m/n/20/25} -\CJKvlet{l/n/20/28}{m/n/20/28} -\CJKvlet{l/n/20/29}{m/n/20/29} -\CJKvlet{l/n/20/37}{m/n/20/37} -\CJKvlet{l/n/20/38}{m/n/20/38} - -\CJKvlet{l/n/30/1}{m/n/30/1} -\CJKvlet{l/n/30/2}{m/n/30/2} -\CJKvlet{l/n/30/8}{m/n/30/8} -\CJKvlet{l/n/30/9}{m/n/30/9} -\CJKvlet{l/n/30/10}{m/n/30/10} -\CJKvlet{l/n/30/11}{m/n/30/11} -\CJKvlet{l/n/30/12}{m/n/30/12} -\CJKvlet{l/n/30/13}{m/n/30/13} -\CJKvlet{l/n/30/14}{m/n/30/14} -\CJKvlet{l/n/30/15}{m/n/30/15} -\CJKvlet{l/n/30/16}{m/n/30/16} -\CJKvlet{l/n/30/17}{m/n/30/17} -\CJKvlet{l/n/30/20}{m/n/30/20} -\CJKvlet{l/n/30/21}{m/n/30/21} -\CJKvlet{l/n/30/28}{m/n/30/28} -\CJKvlet{l/n/30/65}{m/n/30/65} -\CJKvlet{l/n/30/67}{m/n/30/67} -\CJKvlet{l/n/30/69}{m/n/30/69} -\CJKvlet{l/n/30/71}{m/n/30/71} -\CJKvlet{l/n/30/73}{m/n/30/73} -\CJKvlet{l/n/30/99}{m/n/30/99} -\CJKvlet{l/n/30/131}{m/n/30/131} -\CJKvlet{l/n/30/133}{m/n/30/133} -\CJKvlet{l/n/30/135}{m/n/30/135} -\CJKvlet{l/n/30/142}{m/n/30/142} -\CJKvlet{l/n/30/161}{m/n/30/161} -\CJKvlet{l/n/30/163}{m/n/30/163} -\CJKvlet{l/n/30/165}{m/n/30/165} -\CJKvlet{l/n/30/167}{m/n/30/167} -\CJKvlet{l/n/30/169}{m/n/30/169} -\CJKvlet{l/n/30/195}{m/n/30/195} -\CJKvlet{l/n/30/227}{m/n/30/227} -\CJKvlet{l/n/30/229}{m/n/30/229} -\CJKvlet{l/n/30/231}{m/n/30/231} -\CJKvlet{l/n/30/238}{m/n/30/238} -\CJKvlet{l/n/30/245}{m/n/30/245} -\CJKvlet{l/n/30/246}{m/n/30/246} -\CJKvlet{l/n/30/252}{m/n/30/252} - -\CJKvlet{l/n/ff/8}{m/n/ff/8} -\CJKvlet{l/n/ff/9}{m/n/ff/9} -\CJKvlet{l/n/ff/12}{m/n/ff/12} -\CJKvlet{l/n/ff/14}{m/n/ff/14} -\CJKvlet{l/n/ff/59}{m/n/ff/59} -\CJKvlet{l/n/ff/61}{m/n/ff/61} -\CJKvlet{l/n/ff/91}{m/n/ff/91} -\CJKvlet{l/n/ff/93}{m/n/ff/93} - -% Move down small katalana `tsu' in horizontal mode. It sits too high and -% is possibly confusable with the large `tsu'. - -\CJKhdef{m/n/30/195}{\raise -.05em \hbox to 1em {\kern 0em \CJKsymbol{195}\hss}} -\CJKhlet{bx/n/30/195}{m/n/30/195} -\CJKhlet{l/n/30/195}{m/n/30/195} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/fixwada b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/fixwada deleted file mode 100644 index 378fea8775..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/fixwada +++ /dev/null @@ -1,81 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -# Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -# MA 02110-1301 USA - -# This script fixes the Wadalab fonts which have been created with the -# `makefont' script of the CJK package version 4.5.1 or earlier. -# -# It converts all PFB files in the current directory. - - -for i in *.pfb; do - echo $i - mv $i $i.old - cat $i.old | \ - t1disasm | \ - awk ' - { - sub(/001\.001/, "001.002") - - if (/%%Creation/) { - print "%%CreationDate: 2003-Feb-07" - next - } - - if (/0 -160 rmoveto/ && last_is_hsbw) { - last_is_hsbw = 0 - next - } - - if (/hsbw/) { - last_is_hsbw = 1 - waiting_for_Xmoveto = 1 - } - else - last_is_hsbw = 0 - - if (waiting_for_Xmoveto) { - if (/rmoveto/) { - printf "\t%d %d rmoveto\n", $1, $2 - 160 - waiting_for_Xmoveto = 0 - next - } - else if (/vmoveto/) { - printf "\t%d vmoveto\n", $1 - 160 - waiting_for_Xmoveto = 0 - next - } - else if (/hmoveto/) { - printf "\t%d %d rmoveto\n", $1, -160 - waiting_for_Xmoveto = 0 - next - } - } - - if (/moveto/) - print "\tclosepath" - - if (/hstem/) { - printf "\t%d %d hstem\n", $1 - 160, $2 - next - } - - print - } - ' | \ - t1asm > $i - rm $i.old -done diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/fixwada2.pl b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/fixwada2.pl deleted file mode 100644 index 620bd7196d..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/fixwada2.pl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,242 +0,0 @@ -#! /usr/bin/perl -w -# -# Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -# Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -# MA 02110-1301 USA - -# This script fixes the Wadalab fonts which have been created with the -# `makefont' script version 1.0 (from CJK 4.8.4), or which have been updated -# with the `fixwada' script. -# -# . Make all glyph names compliant to the Adobe Glyph List (AGL) to -# get proper ToUnicode mappings in PDF documents. -# -# . Fix the encoding vector in the PFBs to contain only glyphs which -# actually have an outline. -# -# . Update the version number and creation date. -# -# . Fix a typo in the original fonts (`UniqueId' -> `UniqueID'). -# -# The files `JIS0208.TXT' and `JIS0212.TXT' from the `OBSOLETE' directory in -# the `MAPPINGS' tree on ftp.unicode.org are necessary for running this -# script. It also reads the file `DNP.sfd' which gives the relationship -# between JIS X 0208 (and JIS X 0212) in EUC encoding and wadalab's DNP font -# encoding. Finally, the programs `t1asm' and `t1disasm' must be available -# (and in the path). -# -# Call the script as -# -# perl fixwada2.pl wadalab_namestem [JIS0208|JIS0212] -# -# Example: -# -# perl fixwada2.pl dmj JIS0208 -# -# `fixwada2' reads all PFB and AFM files from the given wadalab font -# family and replaces them with new versions. - -use strict; - -my $prog = $0; -$prog =~ s@.*/@@; - -if ($#ARGV != 1) { - die("usage: $prog wadalab_namestem [JIS0208|JIS0212]\n"); -} - -my $namestem = $ARGV[0]; -my $encoding = $ARGV[1]; -my $encfile; -my $doshift; - - -if ("\U$encoding" eq "JIS0208") { - $encfile = "JIS0208.TXT"; - $doshift = 1; -} -elsif ("\U$encoding" eq "JIS0212") { - $encfile = "JIS0212.TXT"; - $doshift = 0; -} -else { - die("$prog: unknown encoding\n"); -} - - -# Read `DNP.sfd'. - -my %sfd; -my @subfonts; - -print("Reading \`DNP.sfd'...\n"); - -open(DNP, "DNP.sfd") -|| die("$prog: can't open \`DNP.sfd': $!\n"); - -# This loop doesn't handle the complete syntax of SFD files yet. -while (<DNP>) { - chop; - my @field = split(" "); - next if ($#field < 0); - next if ($field[0] =~ /^#/); - - my $suffix = $field[0]; - push(@subfonts, $suffix); - - shift(@field); - my $index = 0; - - while (@field) { - if ($field[0] =~ /(.*):$/) { - $index = $1; - } - elsif ($field[0] =~ /(0x[0-9A-Fa-f]+)_(0x[0-9A-Fa-f]+)/) { - foreach my $i (hex($1) .. hex($2)) { - $sfd{$suffix . "c" . sprintf("%02X", $index)} = $i; - $index++; - } - } - shift(@field); - } -} - - -# Read encoding file. - -print("Reading \`$encfile'...\n"); - -my %jisx; - -open(JISX, $encfile) -|| die("$prog: can't open \`$encfile': $!\n"); - -while (<JISX>) { - chop; - my @field = split(" "); - next if ($#field < 0); - next if ($field[0] =~ /^#/); - - if ($doshift) { - shift(@field); - } - - my $unicode = $field[1]; - $unicode =~ s/0x//; - my $value = hex($field[0]) + 0x8080; - $jisx{$value} = $unicode; -} - - -# Process AFM files. - -foreach my $afm (@subfonts) { - my $filename = "$namestem$afm.afm"; - print("Processing \`$filename'...\n"); - - if (!-f $filename) { - print("$prog: \`$filename' doesn't exist\n"); - next; - } - - rename($filename, "$filename.old"); - - open(INFILE, "$filename.old") - || die("$prog: can't open \`$filename.old': $!\n"); - open(OUTFILE, ">", "$filename") - || die("$prog: can't open \`$filename': $!\n"); - - while (<INFILE>) { - # Replace the `cXX' entries with correct `uniXXXX' glyph names. - s/ N (.*?) ;/ N uni$jisx{$sfd{$afm . $1}} ;/; - - # Update version number. - s/001\.001/001.004/; - - print(OUTFILE $_); - } - - close(INFILE); - close(OUTFILE); - - unlink("$filename.old"); -} - - -# Process PFB files. - -foreach my $pfb (@subfonts) { - my $arg; - my $filename = "$namestem$pfb.pfb"; - print("Processing \`$filename'...\n"); - - if (!-f $filename) { - print("$prog: \`$filename' doesn't exist\n"); - next; - } - - rename($filename, "$filename.old"); - - $arg = "t1disasm < $filename.old > $filename.disasm.old"; - system("$arg") == 0 - || die("$prog: calling \`$arg' failed: $?"); - - open(INFILE, "$filename.disasm.old") - || die("$prog: can't open \`$filename.disasm.old': $!\n"); - open(OUTFILE, ">", "$filename.disasm") - || die("$prog: can't open \`$filename.disasm': $!\n"); - - while (<INFILE>) { - # Replace the `cXX' entries with correct `uniXXXX' glyph names - # (or `.notdef' if there isn't one). - if (m@/(c.*?) @) { - my $replacement; - if (defined ($sfd{$pfb . $1}) - && defined ($jisx{$sfd{$pfb . $1}})) { - $replacement = "uni$jisx{$sfd{$pfb . $1}}"; - } - else { - $replacement = ".notdef"; - } - s@/(c.*?) @/$replacement @; - } - - # Fix a typo in original fonts. - s/UniqueId/UniqueID/; - - # Update version number. - s/001\.002/001.004/; - - # Update creation date. - s/2003-Feb-07/2005-Jul-29/; - - print(OUTFILE $_); - } - - close(INFILE); - close(OUTFILE); - - $arg = "t1asm < $filename.disasm > $filename"; - system("$arg") == 0 - || die("$prog: calling \`$arg' failed: $?"); - - unlink("$filename.disasm.old", "$filename.disasm"); - unlink("$filename.old"); -} - -print("Done.\n"); - -# eof diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/makefont b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/makefont deleted file mode 100644 index bb1880939b..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/makefont +++ /dev/null @@ -1,108 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# -# Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -# Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -# MA 02110-1301 USA - -# Version 1.0 -# -# This script transforms Wadalab PFA and AFM files created by the -# wftodm program into PFB and TFM files. All files in the current -# directory and its subdirectories are converted. -# -# Additionally, it normalizes the font matrix so that the subfonts work -# with pdfTeX; for convenience, it also inserts `closepath' commands to -# end subpaths in glyphs. -# -# Note that an older version of this script (without a version number) has -# some flaws; you should either regenerate all Wadalab subfonts or use the -# `fixwada' script to fix PFB fonts which have already been created with -# this older version. -# -# The programs t1asm, t1disasm, and afm2tfm must be in the path. - -for f in `find . -name '*.pfa' -print`; do - echo processing $f - name=`basename $f .pfa` - t1disasm < $name.pfa > $name.old - - cat $name.old | \ - awk ' - { - sub(/001\.001/, "001.002") - sub(/\[.001 0 0 .001 0 -0.16\]/, "[.001 0 0 .001 0 0]") - sub(/\[0 0 1000 1000\]/, "[0 -160 1000 840]") - - if (/%%Creation/) { - print "%%CreationDate: 2003-Feb-07" - next - } - - if (/hsbw/) - waiting_for_Xmoveto = 1 - - if (waiting_for_Xmoveto) { - if (/rmoveto/) { - printf "\t%d %d rmoveto\n", $1, $2 - 160 - waiting_for_Xmoveto = 0 - next - } - if (/vmoveto/) { - printf "\t%d vmoveto\n", $1 - 160 - waiting_for_Xmoveto = 0 - next - } - if (/hmoveto/) { - printf "\t%d %d rmoveto\n", $1, -160 - waiting_for_Xmoveto = 0 - next - } - } - - if (/moveto/) - print "\tclosepath" - - if (/hstem/) { - printf "\t%d %d hstem\n", $1 - 160, $2 - next - } - - print - } - ' > $name.asm - rm $name.old - - t1asm < $name.asm > $name.pfb - rm $name.asm -done - -for f in `find . -name '*.afm' -print`; do - echo processing $f - name=`basename $f .afm` - mv $name.afm $name.old - - cat $name.old | \ - sed -e " - s/FontBBox 0 0 1000 1000/FontBBox 0 -160 1000 840/ - s/B 0 0 1000 1000/B 0 -160 1000 840/ - " > $name.afm - - rm $name.old - - afm2tfm $name.afm &> /dev/null -done - -# EOF diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/makeuniwada.pl b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/makeuniwada.pl deleted file mode 100644 index 95be460e22..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/makeuniwada.pl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,333 +0,0 @@ -#! /usr/bin/perl -w -# -# Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -# Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -# MA 02110-1301 USA - -# This script creates virtual subfonts in Unicode encoding for Wadalab -# subfonts. It can merge a JIS X 0208 and JIS X 0212 family into a single -# set of Unicode subfonts. -# -# As prerequisites, it needs the files `JIS0208.TXT' and `JIS0212.TXT' from -# the `OBSOLETE' directory in the `MAPPINGS' tree on ftp.unicode.org. It -# also needs the file `DNP.sfd' which gives the relationship between JIS X -# 0208 (and JIS X 0212) in EUC encoding and wadalab's DNP font encoding. -# The program `vptovf' must be available (and in the path). -# -# Call the script as -# -# perl makeuniwada.pl namestem1 [namestem2] uni_namestem -# -# `namestem1' is the font in JIS X 0208 encoding. The optional `namestem2' -# argument is the font in JIS X 0212, and `uni_namestem' holds the prefix -# for the Unicode subfonts. `makeuniwada.pl' reads all AFM files from the -# given wadalab font families. -# -# Example: -# -# perl makeuniwada.pl dmj mc2j udmj -# -# This call mixes the mincho-0-12 (dmj) with mincho-1-8 (mc2j) families. - -use strict; - -my $prog = $0; -$prog =~ s@.*/@@; - -if ($#ARGV < 1 || $#ARGV > 2) { - die("usage: $prog namestem1 [namestem2] uni_namestem\n"); -} - -my $namestem1; -my $namestem2; -my $two_encodings = 0; -my @args = @ARGV; - -$namestem1 = $ARGV[0]; -if ($#ARGV == 2) { - $namestem2 = $ARGV[1]; - $two_encodings = 1; - shift; -} -my $uninamestem = $ARGV[1]; - - -# Read `DNP.sfd'. - -my %sfd; -my @subfonts; - -read_sfdfile("DNP.sfd", \%sfd, \@subfonts); - - -# Read encoding files. -# -# The files `JIS0208.TXT' and `JIS0212.TXT' are from the `OBSOLETE' -# directory in the `MAPPINGS' tree on ftp.unicode.org. - -my %jisx0208; -my %jisx0212; - -read_encfile("JIS0208.TXT", \%jisx0208, 1); -if ($two_encodings) { - read_encfile("JIS0212.TXT", \%jisx0212, 0); -} - - -# Read AFM files. - -my @unicode; - -foreach my $sub (@subfonts) { - my $afmname = "$namestem1$sub.afm"; - - if (-f $afmname) { - read_afmfile($afmname, \@unicode, \%sfd, \%jisx0208, $sub); - } -} -if ($two_encodings) { - foreach my $sub (@subfonts) { - my $afmname = "$namestem2$sub.afm"; - - if (-f $afmname) { - read_afmfile($afmname, \@unicode, \%sfd, \%jisx0212, $sub); - } - } -} - - -# Write VPL files. - -my $index = 0; -foreach my $i (0 .. 255) { - my @entries; - - foreach my $j (0 .. 255) { - if (defined ($unicode[$index])) { - push(@entries, "$j $unicode[$index]"); - } - $index++; - } - - if ($#entries >= 0) { - write_vplfile($uninamestem . sprintf("%02x.vpl", $i), \@entries); - } -} - - -# Generate VF and TFM files, then remove the VPL files. - -my @vplfiles = glob("$uninamestem*.vpl"); -foreach my $vplfile (@vplfiles) { - print("Processing \`$vplfile'...\n"); - my $arg = "vptovf $vplfile"; - system($arg) == 0 - || die("$prog: calling \`$arg' failed: $?");; - print("Removing \`$vplfile'...\n"); - unlink($vplfile); -} - - -# Read an SFD file. -# -# $1: Name of the SFD file. -# $2: Reference to the target hash file, mapping from the subfont index -# to the character code. The format of the hash key is the -# concatenation of the subfont suffix, a space, and the index. -# $3: Reference to a target array which holds the subfont suffixes. - -sub read_sfdfile { - my ($sfdfile, $sfdhash, $sfdarray) = @_; - - print("Reading subfont definition file \`$sfdfile'...\n"); - - open(SFD, $sfdfile) - || die("$prog: can't open \`$sfdfile': $!\n"); - - # This loop doesn't handle the complete syntax of SFD files yet. - while (<SFD>) { - chop; - my @field = split(" "); - next if ($#field < 0); - next if ($field[0] =~ /^#/); - - my $suffix = $field[0]; - push(@{$sfdarray}, $suffix); - - shift(@field); - my $index = 0; - - while (@field) { - if ($field[0] =~ /(.*):$/) { - $index = $1; - } - elsif ($field[0] =~ /(0x[0-9A-Fa-f]+)_(0x[0-9A-Fa-f]+)/) { - foreach my $i (hex($1) .. hex($2)) { - $sfdhash->{"$suffix $index"} = $i; - $index++; - } - } - shift(@field); - } - } - close(SFD); -} - - -# Read encoding file. -# -# $1: Name of the encoding file. -# $2: Reference to the target hash file, mapping from the charset -# to Unicode. -# $3: Set to 1 if the needed mapping data is not in field 1 and 2, but in -# field 2 and 3. - -sub read_encfile { - my ($encfile, $enchash, $doshift) = @_; - - print("Reading encoding file \`$encfile'...\n"); - - open(ENC, $encfile) - || die("$prog: can't open \`$encfile': $!\n"); - - while (<ENC>) { - chop; - my @field = split(" "); - next if ($#field < 0); - next if ($field[0] =~ /^#/); - - if ($doshift) { - shift(@field); - } - - my $unicode = $field[1]; - $unicode =~ s/0x//; - my $value = hex($field[0]) + 0x8080; - $enchash->{$value} = hex($unicode); - } - close(ENC); -} - - -# Read AFM file. -# -# $1: Name of the AFM file. -# $2: Reference to the target array which maps from Unicode to the string -# "<subfont name> <subfont index> <width> <height> <depth>". -# $3: Reference to the SFD hash (as extracted by `read_sfdfile'). -# $4: Reference to the encoding hash (as extracted by `read_encfile'). -# $5: Suffix. - -sub read_afmfile { - my ($afmfile, $unicarray, $sfdhash, $enchash, $suffix) = @_; - - print("Reading metric file \`$afmfile'...\n"); - - open(AFM, $afmfile) - || die("$prog: can't open \`$afmfile': $!\n"); - - $afmfile =~ s/\.[^.]*$//; - while (<AFM>) { - if (/^C (\d+) ;/) { - my $key = "$suffix $1"; - my $value = $sfdhash->{$key}; - my $unicvalue = $enchash->{$value}; - my $s = "$afmfile $1"; - - # Add advance width. - / WX (.*?) ;/; - $s .= " $1"; - - # Add glyph height and depth. - / B .*? (.*?) .*? (.*?) ;/; - $s .= " $1 $2"; - - $unicarray->[$unicvalue] = $s; - } - } - close(AFM); -} - - -# Write VPL file. -# -# $1: Name of the VPL file. -# $2: Reference to list which holds the font entries. An entry has the -# form `<idx> <subfont> <subfont_idx> <adv_width> <height> <depth>'. - -sub write_vplfile { - my ($vplfile, $glypharray) = @_; - - my %subfonts; - my $subcount = 0; - - foreach my $entry (@{$glypharray}) { - my @field = split(" ", $entry); - my $subfont = $field[1]; - if (!defined ($subfonts{$subfont})) { - $subfonts{$subfont} = $subcount; - $subcount++; - } - } - - print("Writing virtual property list file \`$vplfile'...\n"); - - open(VPL, ">", $vplfile) - || die("$prog: can't open \`$vplfile': $!\n"); - my $oldfh = select(VPL); - - print("(VTITLE Created by \`$prog " . join(" ", @args) . "')\n"); - print("(FAMILY TEX-\U$uninamestem\E)\n"); - print("(CODINGSCHEME DNPUNICODE)\n"); - print("(FONTDIMEN\n"); - print(" (SPACE R 0.5)\n"); - print(" (XHEIGHT R 0.4)\n"); - print(" (QUAD R 1)\n"); - print(" )\n"); - - foreach my $subfont - (sort { $subfonts{$a} <=> $subfonts{$b} } keys %subfonts) { - print("(MAPFONT D $subfonts{$subfont}\n"); - print(" (FONTNAME $subfont)\n"); - print(" )\n"); - } - - foreach my $entry (@{$glypharray}) { - my @field = split(" ", $entry); - my $index = $field[0]; - my $subnumber = $subfonts{$field[1]}; - my $subindex = $field[2]; - my $adv_width = $field[3] / 1000.0; - my $depth = $field[4] / -1000.0; - my $height = $field[5] / 1000.0; - - print("(CHARACTER D $index\n"); - print(" (CHARWD R $adv_width)\n"); - print(" (CHARHT R $height)\n"); - print(" (CHARDP R $depth)\n"); - print(" (MAP\n"); - print(" (SELECTFONT D $subnumber)\n"); - print(" (SETCHAR D $subindex)\n"); - print(" )\n"); - print(" )\n"); - } - - close(VPL); - select($oldfh); -} - - -# eof diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/wadalab.map b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/wadalab.map deleted file mode 100644 index dd008d525f..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/wadalab.map +++ /dev/null @@ -1,187 +0,0 @@ - -% Wadalab Japanese fonts - -dgjgreek dgjgreek <dgjgreek.pfb -dgjhira dgjhira <dgjhira.pfb -dgjkata dgjkata <dgjkata.pfb -dgjkeisen dgjkeisen <dgjkeisen.pfb -dgjroma dgjroma <dgjroma.pfb -dgjrussian dgjrussian <dgjrussian.pfb -dgjsy dgjsy <dgjsy.pfb -dgjka dgjka <dgjka.pfb -dgjkb dgjkb <dgjkb.pfb -dgjkc dgjkc <dgjkc.pfb -dgjkd dgjkd <dgjkd.pfb -dgjke dgjke <dgjke.pfb -dgjkf dgjkf <dgjkf.pfb -dgjkg dgjkg <dgjkg.pfb -dgjkh dgjkh <dgjkh.pfb -dgjki dgjki <dgjki.pfb -dgjkj dgjkj <dgjkj.pfb -dgjkk dgjkk <dgjkk.pfb -dgjkl dgjkl <dgjkl.pfb -dgjkm dgjkm <dgjkm.pfb -dgjkn dgjkn <dgjkn.pfb -dgjko dgjko <dgjko.pfb -dgjkp dgjkp <dgjkp.pfb -dgjkq dgjkq <dgjkq.pfb -dgjkr dgjkr <dgjkr.pfb -dgjks dgjks <dgjks.pfb -dgjkt dgjkt <dgjkt.pfb -dgjku dgjku <dgjku.pfb -dgjkv dgjkv <dgjkv.pfb -dgjkw dgjkw <dgjkw.pfb -dgjkx dgjkx <dgjkx.pfb -dgjky dgjky <dgjky.pfb -dgjkz dgjkz <dgjkz.pfb - -dmjgreek dmjgreek <dmjgreek.pfb -dmjhira dmjhira <dmjhira.pfb -dmjkata dmjkata <dmjkata.pfb -dmjkeisen dmjkeisen <dmjkeisen.pfb -dmjroma dmjroma <dmjroma.pfb -dmjrussian dmjrussian <dmjrussian.pfb -dmjsy dmjsy <dmjsy.pfb -dmjka dmjka <dmjka.pfb -dmjkb dmjkb <dmjkb.pfb -dmjkc dmjkc <dmjkc.pfb -dmjkd dmjkd <dmjkd.pfb -dmjke dmjke <dmjke.pfb -dmjkf dmjkf <dmjkf.pfb -dmjkg dmjkg <dmjkg.pfb -dmjkh dmjkh <dmjkh.pfb -dmjki dmjki <dmjki.pfb -dmjkj dmjkj <dmjkj.pfb -dmjkk dmjkk <dmjkk.pfb -dmjkl dmjkl <dmjkl.pfb -dmjkm dmjkm <dmjkm.pfb -dmjkn dmjkn <dmjkn.pfb -dmjko dmjko <dmjko.pfb -dmjkp dmjkp <dmjkp.pfb -dmjkq dmjkq <dmjkq.pfb -dmjkr dmjkr <dmjkr.pfb -dmjks dmjks <dmjks.pfb -dmjkt dmjkt <dmjkt.pfb -dmjku dmjku <dmjku.pfb -dmjkv dmjkv <dmjkv.pfb -dmjkw dmjkw <dmjkw.pfb -dmjkx dmjkx <dmjkx.pfb -dmjky dmjky <dmjky.pfb -dmjkz dmjkz <dmjkz.pfb - -mcjgreek mcjgreek <mcjgreek.pfb -mcjhira mcjhira <mcjhira.pfb -mcjkata mcjkata <mcjkata.pfb -mcjkeisen mcjkeisen <mcjkeisen.pfb -mcjroma mcjroma <mcjroma.pfb -mcjrussian mcjrussian <mcjrussian.pfb -mcjsy mcjsy <mcjsy.pfb -mcjka mcjka <mcjka.pfb -mcjkb mcjkb <mcjkb.pfb -mcjkc mcjkc <mcjkc.pfb -mcjkd mcjkd <mcjkd.pfb -mcjke mcjke <mcjke.pfb -mcjkf mcjkf <mcjkf.pfb -mcjkg mcjkg <mcjkg.pfb -mcjkh mcjkh <mcjkh.pfb -mcjki mcjki <mcjki.pfb -mcjkj mcjkj <mcjkj.pfb -mcjkk mcjkk <mcjkk.pfb -mcjkl mcjkl <mcjkl.pfb -mcjkm mcjkm <mcjkm.pfb -mcjkn mcjkn <mcjkn.pfb -mcjko mcjko <mcjko.pfb -mcjkp mcjkp <mcjkp.pfb -mcjkq mcjkq <mcjkq.pfb -mcjkr mcjkr <mcjkr.pfb -mcjks mcjks <mcjks.pfb -mcjkt mcjkt <mcjkt.pfb -mcjku mcjku <mcjku.pfb -mcjkv mcjkv <mcjkv.pfb -mcjkw mcjkw <mcjkw.pfb -mcjkx mcjkx <mcjkx.pfb -mcjky mcjky <mcjky.pfb -mcjkz mcjkz <mcjkz.pfb - -mrjgreek mrjgreek <mrjgreek.pfb -mrjhira mrjhira <mrjhira.pfb -mrjkata mrjkata <mrjkata.pfb -mrjkeisen mrjkeisen <mrjkeisen.pfb -mrjroma mrjroma <mrjroma.pfb -mrjrussian mrjrussian <mrjrussian.pfb -mrjsy mrjsy <mrjsy.pfb -mrjka mrjka <mrjka.pfb -mrjkb mrjkb <mrjkb.pfb -mrjkc mrjkc <mrjkc.pfb -mrjkd mrjkd <mrjkd.pfb -mrjke mrjke <mrjke.pfb -mrjkf mrjkf <mrjkf.pfb -mrjkg mrjkg <mrjkg.pfb -mrjkh mrjkh <mrjkh.pfb -mrjki mrjki <mrjki.pfb -mrjkj mrjkj <mrjkj.pfb -mrjkk mrjkk <mrjkk.pfb -mrjkl mrjkl <mrjkl.pfb -mrjkm mrjkm <mrjkm.pfb -mrjkn mrjkn <mrjkn.pfb -mrjko mrjko <mrjko.pfb -mrjkp mrjkp <mrjkp.pfb -mrjkq mrjkq <mrjkq.pfb -mrjkr mrjkr <mrjkr.pfb -mrjks mrjks <mrjks.pfb -mrjkt mrjkt <mrjkt.pfb -mrjku mrjku <mrjku.pfb -mrjkv mrjkv <mrjkv.pfb -mrjkw mrjkw <mrjkw.pfb -mrjkx mrjkx <mrjkx.pfb -mrjky mrjky <mrjky.pfb -mrjkz mrjkz <mrjkz.pfb - -mc2jka mc2jka <mc2jka.pfb -mc2jkb mc2jkb <mc2jkb.pfb -mc2jkc mc2jkc <mc2jkc.pfb -mc2jkd mc2jkd <mc2jkd.pfb -mc2jke mc2jke <mc2jke.pfb -mc2jkf mc2jkf <mc2jkf.pfb -mc2jkg mc2jkg <mc2jkg.pfb -mc2jkh mc2jkh <mc2jkh.pfb -mc2jki mc2jki <mc2jki.pfb -mc2jkj mc2jkj <mc2jkj.pfb -mc2jkk mc2jkk <mc2jkk.pfb -mc2jkl mc2jkl <mc2jkl.pfb -mc2jkm mc2jkm <mc2jkm.pfb -mc2jkn mc2jkn <mc2jkn.pfb -mc2jko mc2jko <mc2jko.pfb -mc2jkp mc2jkp <mc2jkp.pfb -mc2jkq mc2jkq <mc2jkq.pfb -mc2jkr mc2jkr <mc2jkr.pfb -mc2jks mc2jks <mc2jks.pfb -mc2jkt mc2jkt <mc2jkt.pfb -mc2jku mc2jku <mc2jku.pfb -mc2jkv mc2jkv <mc2jkv.pfb -mc2jkw mc2jkw <mc2jkw.pfb - -mr2jka mr2jka <mr2jka.pfb -mr2jkb mr2jkb <mr2jkb.pfb -mr2jkc mr2jkc <mr2jkc.pfb -mr2jkd mr2jkd <mr2jkd.pfb -mr2jke mr2jke <mr2jke.pfb -mr2jkf mr2jkf <mr2jkf.pfb -mr2jkg mr2jkg <mr2jkg.pfb -mr2jkh mr2jkh <mr2jkh.pfb -mr2jki mr2jki <mr2jki.pfb -mr2jkj mr2jkj <mr2jkj.pfb -mr2jkk mr2jkk <mr2jkk.pfb -mr2jkl mr2jkl <mr2jkl.pfb -mr2jkm mr2jkm <mr2jkm.pfb -mr2jkn mr2jkn <mr2jkn.pfb -mr2jko mr2jko <mr2jko.pfb -mr2jkp mr2jkp <mr2jkp.pfb -mr2jkq mr2jkq <mr2jkq.pfb -mr2jkr mr2jkr <mr2jkr.pfb -mr2jks mr2jks <mr2jks.pfb -mr2jkt mr2jkt <mr2jkt.pfb -mr2jku mr2jku <mr2jku.pfb -mr2jkv mr2jkv <mr2jkv.pfb -mr2jkw mr2jkw <mr2jkw.pfb - diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/wadalab.txt b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/wadalab.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 0a99fa084b..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/contrib/wadalab/wadalab.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,384 +0,0 @@ -This file describes how to set up the CJK package with Wadalab postscript -fonts for Japanese under Unix-like operating systems using distributions -based on web2c (teTeX, TeXLive, etc.). - -The printer does not need to have resident Japanese fonts. - - -By Hin-Tak Leung <htl10@users.sourceforge.net>, September 1997. - -Revised November 1998. - -Last revised by Werner Lemberg, July 2006. - -=================== - - -Summary steps -------------- - - 1. Download the CJK package and install it. - - 2. Download and install the Wadalab font bundles for the CJK package from - CTAN. - - 3a. Update `<TEXMF>/dvips/psfont.map', or update your `~/.dvipsrc' file. - Use the updmap script if possible. - - 3b. Alternatively, create a `config.wadalab' file. - - 3c. For pdfTeX, update `pdftex.map' (normally handled already by the updmap - script). Omit this step for recent teTeX and TeXLive versions. - - 3d. For dvipdfmx (and dvipdfm), update `dvipdfm.map' (normally handled - already by the updmap script). Omit this step for recent teTeX and - TeXLive versions. - - 4. Run mktexlsr. - - 5. Test it! - - -Details of each step --------------------- - -1. The following files are essential and must be in your $TEXINPUTS path. - - CJK/texinput/: - CJK.enc CJK.sty CJKnumb.sty - CJKulem.sty ruby.sty standard.bdg - standard.chr standard.enc - - CJK/texinput/JIS/: - JIS.cap JIS.cpx JISdnp.enc - c42song.fd EUC-JP.bdg EUC-JP.chr - EUC-JP.enc - - CJK/texinput/UTF8/: - UTF8.bdg UTF8.chr UTF8.enc - c70song.fd - - [Even if you don't use `c42song.fd' and `c70song.fd' these two files - should be here to avoid a strange LaTeX error message if a font shape is - missing.] - - [The EUC-JP files support real EUC-JP with single shift to access - JIS X 0212.] - - And one or more of the following files: - - file name Description - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ - c42goth.fd Gothic JIS X 0208 (level 1,2 kanji), DNP font encoding - c42maru.fd Maru - c42min.fd Mincho - - c52maru.fd Maru JIS X 0212 (level 3 kanji), DNP font encoding - c52min.fd Mincho - - c70goth.fd Gothic JIS X 0208, Unicode font encoding - - c70maru.fd Maru JIS X 0208 + 0212, Unicode font encoding - c70min.fd Mincho - - And finally, `wadalab.map'. - - Also keep `CJK/examples/JIS.tex' for testing. The rest of the CJK files - are not essential for this setup. Usage is documented in - `CJK/examples/JIS.tex' but reading `CJK/doc/CJK.txt' and - `CJK/doc/ruby.txt' is recommended. - - For pseudo vertical typesetting you need the `*.fdx' files accompaning - the above `*.fd' files, together with the `CJKvert.sty' file. - - For using Unicode as the input encoding you should use `CJKutf8.sty'. - -2. The CJK sub font packages of the Wadalab fonts can be found on CTAN in - the directory `fonts/wadalab'. The real TeX font names consist of the - concatenation of the family name with the subfont suffix. Examples: - `dgjkeisen', `mrjkj', `umcj5d'. - - file name TeX font family - DNP Unicode - --------------------------------------------- - gothic-0-13.tar.gz dgj udgj - maru-0-8.tar.gz mrj umrj - maru-1-8.tar.gz mr2j - mincho-0-12.tar.gz dmj udmj [*] - mincho-0-8.tar.gz mcj umcj - mincho-1-8.tar.gz mc2j - - [*] The `udmj' family uses mc2j for glyphs Level 3 Kanji. It doesn't - really fit (mc2j is too thin), but it is still better than having - no Level 3 Kanji at all. - - Installation should be straightforward since the directories in the - font bundles already follow the TDS standard. - -3a. Append `wadalab.map' to `<TEXMF>/dvips/config/psfont.map; or, for - non-root users, create a `~/.dvipsrc' file containing this single line: - -========================================================================= -p +/my-home/where_I_want_it/wadalab.map -========================================================================= - - (or add this line to your `~/.dvipsrc' if it already exists) and set - $DVIPSFONTS to the location of the `*.pfb' files. - - teTeX and TeXLive users should do the following instead of the above: - - a) Copy `wadalab.map' into the `<TEXMF>/fonts/map/dvips/wadalab' - directory. If you are non-root, create a private TEXMF tree in your - home directory, and copy the file to a similar location in your - private tree. - - Users of older versions of teTeX and TeXLive should use the - directory `<TEXMF>/dvips/config' instead. - - b) Add the following line to <TEXMF>/web2c/updmap.cfg: - -========================================================================= -Map wadalab.map -========================================================================= - - and call the updmap script to regenerate all program specific map - files. If you are non-root, copy `updmap.cfg' from the main TEXMF - tree to a similar location in your private tree and modify it there. - - Users of older version of teTeX and TeXLive should add `wadalab.map' - to the `extra_modules' variable directly in the updmap script. - -3b. Another solution is to just copy wadalab.map to the location in - step 3a. After creating a file `config.wadalab', containing a single line - -========================================================================= -p +wadalab.map -========================================================================= - - you can use the `-P wadalab' switch while calling dvips. - - The preferred location of `config.wadalab' is `<TEXMF>/dvips/wadalab' for - recent teTeX and TeXLive versions, and `<TEXMF>/dvips/config' otherwise. - -3c. [This step is optional and should be omitted for recent teTeX and - TeXLive versions.] - - Append `wadalab.map' to `<TEXMF>/dvips/config/pdftex.map' so that pdfTeX - can use the Wadalab fonts. The updmap script does this automatically. - -3d. [This step is optional and should be omitted for recent teTeX and - TeXLive versions.] - - Append `wadalab.map' to <TEXMF>/dvipdfm/config/dvipdfm.map so that - dvipdfmx (and dvipdfm) can use the Wadalab fonts. The updmap script does - this automatically. - - -4. Run mktexlsr to make your TeX system actually find your font data files. - - -5. Edit CJK/examples/JIS.tex and replace `\begin{CJK*}{JIS}{song}' by - `\begin{CJK*}[dnp]{JIS}{xxx}'; `xxx' can be `min' (for mincho), `goth' - (for gothic), or `maru'. To see the mincho-0-8 font (which is in `light' - series), insert - - \fontseries{l} - \selectfont - - in the CJK environment. All fonts use the poor-man's bold mechanism of - the CJK package. - - Then do the sequence - - latex JIS.tex - dvips JIS.dvi -j -o JIS.ps - - or - - dvips JIS.dvi -j -P wadalab -o JIS.ps - - if you haven't modified `psfonts.map'. The `-j' switch activates partial - font downloading (which usually is the default). - - At this stage running ghostview on `JIS.ps' should display it on screen. - Send `JIS.ps' to a postscript printer or run ghostscript for - non-postscript printers as you wish; and there you have your first - printed Japanese document. Enjoy! - - Note: The level 3 Kanji fonts are generated in a DNP-like encoding also. - A single level 3 Kanji character can be most easily input with - - \CJKchar[JIS2]{<first-byte>}{<second-byte>} , - - provided that you have said - - \CJKfontenc{JIS2}{dnp} - \CJKencfamily{JIS2}{xxx} - - in the preamble of your document to activate dnp font encoding for - the JIS2 encoding in font shape `xxx' (which can be either `maru' - or `min'). - - In case you use Emacs or Mule together with cjk-enc.el (of the CJK - package), JIS X 0212 characters can be displayed directly; they - will be automatically converted into appropriate CJK macros. - - -How the Wadalab fonts have been created ---------------------------------------- - -This section contains a description of the conversion process which -transforms the raw Wadalab PS files into subfonts usable by the CJK package. - -1. The Wadalab PS files are available from the original host - - ftp://ftp.ipl.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/Font/ - - Alternative locations are CTAN hosts like ftp.dante.de or ftp.tug.org and - its mirrors: - - ftp://ftp.dante.de/pub/tex/support/ghostscript/3rdparty - /fonts/kanji/Font - - Obtain the following files (if you download the files from CTAN, the - final extension is `.gz' instead of `.Z'): - - wadalab-sym.7.tar.Z (symbols + Greek letters, necessary) - - wadalab-mincho-0-12.8.tar.Z (JIS X 0208 level 1,2 kanji) - wadalab-gothic-0-13.5.tar.Z - wadalab-mincho-0-8.4.tar.Z - wadalab-maru-0-8.4.tar.Z - - wadalab-maru-1-8.tar.Z (JIS X 0212 level 3 kanji) - wadalab-mincho-1-8.tar.Z - - tools/wftodm.c (conversion program, c.f. step 2) - - Unpack the font archives in a temporary directory; you should get - subdirectories called `wadalab-sym', `wadalab-mincho-0-12', etc. - - Note: DO NOT read the misleading `readme.ghostscript' document which - accompanies the fonts. - - -2. Patch `wftodm.c' with the following to enable partial font downloading. - You can simply say - - patch < wadalab.txt - - to do that. - -========================================================================= ---- wftodm-orig2.c Tue Sep 23 22:45:32 1997 -+++ wftodm.c Sun Jul 30 08:56:43 2006 -@@ -1,6 +1,8 @@ - #include <stdio.h> -+#include <string.h> -+#include <stdlib.h> - #include <sys/types.h> --#include <sys/time.h> -+#include <time.h> - char *charstrs[34][256]; - int charlens[34][256]; - char *version_str="001.001"; -@@ -157,6 +159,7 @@ - output_afm(i); - } - } -+return 0; - } - output_afm(file) - { -@@ -209,14 +212,13 @@ - fprintf(ofp,"/UnderlineThickness 0 def\n"); - fprintf(ofp,"end readonly def\n"); - fprintf(ofp,"/FontName /%s def\n",fontname); -- fprintf(ofp,"/DmEncoding [\n"); -+ fprintf(ofp,"/Encoding 256 array\n"); -+ fprintf(ofp,"0 1 255 {1 index exch /.notdef put} for\n"); - for(i=0;i<16;i++){ - for(j=0;j<16;j++) -- fprintf(ofp," /c%02X",i*16+j); -- putc('\n',ofp); -+ fprintf(ofp,"dup %d /c%02X put\n",i*16+j,i*16+j); - } -- fprintf(ofp,"] readonly def\n"); -- fprintf(ofp,"/Encoding DmEncoding def\n"); -+ fprintf(ofp,"readonly def\n"); - fprintf(ofp,"/PaintType 0 def\n"); - fprintf(ofp,"/FontType 1 def\n"); - fprintf(ofp,"/FontMatrix [.001 0 0 .001 0 -0.16] readonly def\n"); -========================================================================= - - After compilation with - - cc -O -o wftodm wftodm.c - - use it as follows: - - wftodm -FontBase dg wadalab-sym/jis*.ps wadalab-gothic-0-13/goth-*.ps - wftodm -FontBase dm wadalab-sym/jis*.ps wadalab-mincho-0-12/min-*.ps - wftodm -FontBase mc wadalab-sym/jis*.ps wadalab-mincho-0-8/min-*.ps - wftodm -FontBase mr wadalab-sym/jis*.ps wadalab-maru-0-8/maru-*.ps - wftodm -FontBase mc2 wadalab-mincho-1-8/min*.ps - wftodm -FontBase mr2 wadalab-maru-1-8/maru*.ps - - [Note: The order of the PS files on the command line doesn't matter.] - - You should then get a whole set of {dg,dm,mc,mr}j[*].{afm,pfa} files in - your current directory, with [*]={greek,keisen,roma,russian,sy} coming - from sym-dir, and [*]={hira,kata,ka-kz} from the Kanji fonts. - {mc2,mr2}j[*].{afm,pfa} with [*]={ka-kw} are JIS X 0212 level 3 Kanji - font files. - - Note: `wftodm.c' has been updated in Oct 97; previous versions will fail. - - -3. Run the `makefont' script. It first normalizes the font matrix (to make - the subfonts work with pdfTeX), then it calls afm2tfm on each of the afm - files, and run t1disasm/t1asm (which are part of the t1utils package) on - each of the PFA files to convert them to PFB files which are much - smaller. - - -4. Run the `fixwada2.pl' script to correct the glyph names. This needs the - perl program and the files `DNP.sfd' (from the CJK package), - `JIS0208.TXT', and `JIS0212.TXT' (from ftp.unicode.org, in the `OBSOLETE' - directory). - - perl fixwada2.pl dgj jis0208 - perl fixwada2.pl mrj jis0208 - perl fixwada2.pl mr2j jis0212 - perl fixwada2.pl dmj jis0208 - perl fixwada2.pl mcj jis0208 - perl fixwada2.pl mc2j jis0212 - - -5. Run the `makeuniwada.pl' script -- it needs the same auxiliary files - as `fixwada2.pl' -- to create virtual fonts for Unicode input encoding. - - perl makeuniwada.pl dgj udgj - perl makeuniwada.pl mrj mr2j umrj - perl makeuniwada.pl dmj mc2j udmj - perl makeuniwada.pl mcj mc2j umcj - - -Thanks ------- - - Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> for creating CJK and comments to this help - document. - -and - - Joshua Redstone <redstone@cs.washington.edu> for contribution to non-root - setups. - -Also check out the following variables: $TEXFORMATS, $TEXINPUTS, $TEXFONTS, -$DVIPSFONTS. - - -Please send any suggestions or comments to LEUNG Hin-Tak <htl10@cam.ac.uk>. - ----End of wadalab.txt--- diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/CEF.txt b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/CEF.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 48571c64ac..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/CEF.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ -This is the file CEF.txt of the CJK macro package ver. 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015). - -The Chinese Encoding Framework (CEF) ------------------------------------- - -Christian Wittern (http://www.kanji.zinbun.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~wittern/), -developed CEF, the Chinese Encoding Framework. It is a method to embed CJK -characters in seldom used encodings (which usually no editor provides) in -ordinary text (which may be of any encoding). This is done by using SGML -(Standardized Generalized Markup Language) macros of the form - - &xx-yyzz; - -To input these characters Wittern wrote KanjiBase for Windows, essentially a -character data base search engine written in Visual Basic. This application -is rather obsolete today. - - -`xx' in the SGML macro can have the following values: - - C0 Big 5 encoded characters - C1 characters from CNS plane 1 - ... - C7 characters from CNS plane 7 - CX characters from a reserved encoding defined by IRIZ - CY private encoding - U Unicode characters - -`yy' and `zz' are the first and second byte in hexadecimal notation. -For C0-C7, CX, and CY the 7bit notation must be used (GL). - -Examples: - - &C0-A4CD; - &C4-275F; - &U-DCFF; - - -TeX can't process these macros directly. They must be converted with one of -the following preprocessors: - - cefconv standard converter (also for use with cjk-enc.el) - cef5conv also converts Big 5 characters to preprocessed form - cefsconv also converts SJIS characters to preprocessed form - -ceflatex.bat is a simple batch file for DOS to show how to use the converter -(cef5ltx.bat and cefsltx.bat are its siblings---for Unix, the scripts are -called ceflatex, cef5latex, and cefslatex, respectively). - -Say - - ceflatex mytext[.tex] - -to get mytext.tex processed. All CEF macros must be inside of a CJK (or -CJK*) environment. - -To input CEF characters without preprocessing you can use the \CJKchar -macro. Here an example: - - \CJKchar[CNS4]{"27}{"5F} - -Note: The OS/2 script files ceflatex.cmd, etc., need REXX which you probably - have to install first. - - -Availability ------------- - -The file - - http://iriz.hanazono.ac.jp/pdf/eb4/x-level_kanjibase_codes.pdf - -contains a list of X level CJK characters defined by IRIZ. It isn't very -useful because the document is a just a scan of some pages of the magazine -`The Electronic Bodhidharma', published by the International Research -Institute for Zen Buddhism (IRIZ) at the Hanazono University in Kyoto, Japan -(iriz.hanazono.ac.jp). Note that this institute still publishes many -Buddhist documents using CEF (there it is called `KanjiBase'). - -More data about CEF and KanjiBase can be found at Christian Wittern's old -home page - - http://www.chibs.edu.tw/~chris/gwdg/home.htm - - ----End of CEF.txt--- diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/CJK.txt b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/CJK.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 1432ae81be..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/CJK.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1273 +0,0 @@ - -This is the LaTeX2e style package CJK Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) -================================================================= - -It is freely distributable under the GNU Public License. - - - ************************************************** - * * - * You need LaTeX 2e version 2001/06/01 or newer! * - * * - ************************************************** - - -Usage ------ - -Use CJK.sty as a package, e.g., - - \documentclass{article} - \usepackage[<option>]{CJK} . - -See section `Caveats' below for the available options. Normally, you don't -need them. - -Two new environments, - - \begin{CJK}[<fontencoding>]{<encoding>}{<family>} - ... - \end{CJK} - -and - - \begin{CJK*}[<fontencoding>]{<encoding>}{<family>} - ... - \end{CJK*} - -are defined. The parameters have the following meaning: - - <encoding> These character sets and encodings are currently - implemented in CJK.enc: - - Bg5 (For traditional Chinese. Mainly used in Taiwan. - Character set: Big 5. - Encoding: Big 5 without UDA2 and UDA3.) - Bg5+ (For traditional Chinese. Obsolete. - Character set: Big 5+. - Encoding: GBK.) - - HK (For traditional Chinese. Used in Hong Kong. - Character set: Big 5 + HKSCS-2004. - Encoding: Full Big 5.) - - GB (For simplified Chinese. Mainly used in - PR China. Also called `EUC-CN'. - Character set: GB 2312-1980. - Encoding: EUC.) - GBt (For traditional Chinese. Rarely used in - PR China. - Character set: GB/T 12345-1990. - Encoding: EUC.) - GBK (For Chinese. An extension of GB 2312. - Character set: GBK. - Encoding: GBK.) - - JIS (For Japanese. - Character set: JIS X 0208:1997. - Encoding: EUC.) - JIS2 (Japanese supplementary character set, - Character set: JIS X 0212-1990. - Encoding: EUC.) - SJIS (For Japanese. Used mainly on PCs. Also known - as `MS Kanji'. - Character sets: - 1-byte characters from JIS X 0201-1997 - (half-width katakana), - 2-byte characters from JIS X 0208:1997. - Encoding: SJIS.) - - KS (For Korean. Also called `EUC-KR'. - Character set: KS X 1001:1992 = KS C 5601-1992. - Encoding: EUC.) - - UTF8 (Unicode Transformation format 8, also called - `UTF-2' or `FSS-UTF'. - Character set: Unicode. - Encoding: UTF-8.) - - CNS1 (Chinese National Standard Plane 1, - Character set: CNS 11643-1992 plane 1. - Encoding: EUC.) - CNS2 - ... - CNS7 (Character set: CNS 11643-1992 plane 2 - 7. - Encoding: EUC.) - - CEFX (reserved CEF character set for IRIZ. - Encoding: EUC.) - CEFY (private CEF character set. - Encoding: EUC.) - - Note: The value `HK' can be also used for complete Big 5 - support which needs user-defined areas 2 and 3 - (UDA2 and UDA3), located in the ranges - 0x8E40-0xA0FE and 0x8140-0x8DFE, respectively. - - For details on HKSCS-2004 see - - http://www.info.gov.hk/digital21/eng - /hkscs/download/e_sect3_2004.pdf - - - These encodings (except Big 5, Big 5+, HK, GBK, SJIS, and - UTF-8) are simplified EUC (Extended Unix Code) character - sets without single shifts. The used character set slot - G1 stands for two-byte encodings with byte values taken - from the GR (Graphic Right) character range 0xA1-0xFE - (as defined in ISO 2022). - - Note that CNS1 and CNS2 contain almost the same - characters in the same order as Big 5 (but in EUC). - - For CEF and CNS character sets see CEF.txt also. - - Big 5+ and GBK have exactly the same encoding layout - (but their origins differ). - - Additionally, the following encodings *with* single - shifts are implemented, using some of the above defined - character sets: - - EUC-JP (for Japanese. - Character sets: - Half-width katakana (from JIS X 0201-1997), - JIS X 0208:1997, - JIS X 0212-1992.) - - EUC-TW (for traditional Chinese. - Character sets: - CNS 11643-1992 planes 1-7.) - - EUC-JP, EUC-TW, and UTF-8 encodings can't be used in - preprocessed mode (see below) because it makes no sense. - (To be more precise, UTF-8 sequences with more than two - bytes can't be used.) - - - If you use this parameter it is the same as you would - have used \CJKenc: Writing e.g., - - \begin{CJK}{Bg5}{...} - ... - - is identical to - - \begin{CJK}{}{...} - \CJKenc{Bg5} - ... - - Note: A `character set' is an ordered collection of - glyphs. The order of the glyphs is just for - defining purposes and for reference. - - An `encoding' is an ordering scheme to access a - character set. LaTeX 2e also uses the term `input - encoding'. - - A character set can have many encodings - (cf. JIS X 0208 -> EUC, SJIS). - - An encoding can be used for many character sets - (cf. EUC -> KS X 1001, GB 2312, etc.). - - Sometimes, the character set has the same name - as the encoding (Big 5, Big 5+, GBK). - - For more details I suggest to read the document - cjk.inf from Ken Lunde; it is available from - - ftp://ftp.ora.com/pub/examples/cjkvinfo/ - doc/cjk.inf - - A really thorough reference is his latest book - `CJKV Information Processing' (O'Reilly). - - Throughout this CJK documentation, `encoding' - refers to the valid encoding/character set - combinations defined just above. - - <fontencoding> These font encodings are currently defined: `' (empty; - the default), `pmC' (available for Bg5, GB, GBt, JIS, - and KS), `dnp' (for JIS and SJIS), `wn' (for JIS), and - `HL' (for KS). - - `Font encoding' means the order of characters in the - subfonts itselves. A change of the font encoding neither - alters the meaning of a CJK character nor changes the - character code in the selected encoding. - - The font encoding `pmC' is defined for compatibility - with the pmC package (which is obsolete). It is not - encouraged to use this font encoding because of wasting - subfonts. If possible, convert your original CJK bitmap - fonts with hbf2gf (see hbf2gf.txt) or other tools to CJK - encodings. - - `dnp' implements the character order of the Dai Nippon - Printing fonts and is only available for JIS and SJIS - encoding. `wn' (only available for JIS) is the font - encoding for watanabe jfonts. There exists a linking - package which maps the watanabe jfonts onto the dnp - naming scheme (thus you can use the real dnp fonts for - printing and the mapped jfonts for previewing). See the - documentation files in the `japanese' subdirectory for - further details. - - `HL' allows the use of the new HLaTeX fonts (starting - with version 1.0); note that the definition of fonts is - rather different compared to HLaTeX. See the section - `Korean input' below for a detailed description. - - You can change the font encoding per encoding with the - command \CJKfontenc; the first parameter is the - encoding, the second the font encoding. - - <family> It is impossible to know in advance what fonts are - available at your site; look at the example FD (font - definition) files how to create or modify appropriate FD - files suiting your needs. See fonts.txt also for further - hints. - - If this parameter is empty, the default value given in - CJK.enc is selected: `song' for all encodings except KS - (which defaults to `mj'). If you use this parameter it - is the same as you would have used \CJKfamily; all - encodings then use this family: - - \begin{CJK}{...}{song} - ... - - is identical to - - \begin{CJK}{...}{} - \CJKfamily{song} - ... - - You can change the families per encoding (and font - encoding) with the command \CJKencfamily; the first - parameter is the encoding, the second the family, the - optional argument is the font encoding. This overrides - the default value. - - Note that \CJKfamily or a non-empty `family' parameter - of the CJK environment overrides any \CJKencfamily - commands. Say `\CJKfamily{}' to enable \CJKencfamily - again. - - - The CJK* environment swallows unprotected spaces and newlines after a - CJK character (the usual habit for Chinese and Japanese text), whereas - CJK does not (for European and Korean text). You can switch between - these two `modes' with \CJKspace (CJK* -> CJK) and \CJKnospace (CJK -> - CJK*). - - If you use cjk-enc.el, you don't need to specify a CJK environment. This - is done automatically. See cjk-enc.txt for details. - - -This is a typical example: - - \begin{CJK*}{GB}{kai} - ... - Chinese simplified text in GB encoding - ... - \end{CJK*} - - -How it works ------------- - -Asian logographs can't be represented completely with one byte per -character. (At least) two bytes are needed, and the most common encoding -schemes (UTF-8, GB, Big 5, JIS, KS, etc.) have a certain range for the first -byte (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) are left undisturbed, and the -remaining character codes (0x80-0xFF) are assigned to a CJK encoding, -creating a multiple-byte encoding with 1-byte and 2-byte characters (and -even 3-byte and 4-byte characters for UTF-8). - -The character 0x7F is reserved also for the CJK package. See the section -`Preprocessors' below. - -Encodings like EUC-TW access additional character sets using escape -characters (0x8E and 0x8F) which signals that the next character comes -from another character set (which is `shifted' to the GR range); up to -four bytes are needed for a single character. Example: - - 0x8E 0xA3 0xB7 0xCE - - 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 0x81-0xFE active inside of the -CJK environment and assigns macros to the active characters which 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 -inputenc.sty) and correct handling of punctuation characters. - -* emTeX users: you must activate 8bit input and output while creating the -* LaTeX2e format file! Do this by using the switches -o and -8 (additional -* to the iniTeX switch -i). -* -* Example: -* -* tex386 -i -o -8 latex.ltx - - -Some internals --------------- - -Internally three levels (bindings, encodings, character macro sets) are -defined: - - active characters - | - +--------------> bindings (standard, SJIS, UTF8) - | - active character macros - | - +--------------> encodings (GB, Big 5, ...) + - | font encodings (none, dnp, wn, pmC, HL) - | - subfont selecting macros - | - +--------------> character macro sets (standard, Big 5, ...) - | - character selecting macros - -User-selectable are only the encoding and the font encoding (as explained -above); the other levels are selected by the CJK package. - -These levels correspond to the following internal macros: - - \CJK@xxxxBinding (`xxxx.bdg' files): - Possible values for `xxxx' are: standard, SJIS, UTF8, EUC-JP, and - EUC-TW. - - \CJK@xxxxEncoding (`xxxx.enc' files): - Possible values for `xxxx' are: standard, extended, Bg5, SJIS, KS, UTF8, - pmCsmall, pmCbig, JISdnp, SJISdnp, KSHL, EUC-JP, and EUC-TW. - - \CJK@xxxxChr (`xxxx.chr' files): - Possible values for `xxxx' are: standard, Bg5, KS, SJIS, UTF8, pmC, - HLaTeX, EUC-JP, and EUC-TW. - -In preprocessed mode (see below), no bindings are used. - - -And now a more detailed description of the various encodings. Please note -that you should never access these macros directly. - - \CJK@standardEncoding is used for EUC encodings with the first and second - byte in the range 0xA1-0xFE (GB, GBt, JIS, JIS2, CNS, CEF). - - \CJK@extendedEncoding is used for Big 5+ and GBK encodings. The first byte - is in the range 0x81-0xFE, the second byte in the range 0x40-0xFE (with a - gap at 0x7F). - - \CJK@Bg5Encoding is used for Big 5 encoding with the first byte in the - range 0xA1-0xFE and the second byte in the range 0x40-0xFE (with a gap - from 0x7F-0xA0). - - \CJK@SJISEncoding is used for SJIS encoding; one-byte characters are in - the range 0xA1-0xDF, two-byte characters have the first byte in the ranges - 0x81-0x9F and 0xE0-0xEF, the second byte runs from 0x40 to 0xFC except - 0x7F. Since SJIS only squeezes the JIS X 0208 character set into a new - scheme without changing the ordering, fonts produced by hbf2gf or ttf2pk - look the same for EUC and SJIS encoding except one-byte SJIS characters. - For more details see below the section `SJIS encoding'. - - \CJK@KSEncoding is used for the KS X 1001 character set in EUC encoding. - Two sets of subfonts are defined, one for Hangul syllables and elements, - and a second for Hanja. For more details see below the section `Korean - input'. - - \CJK@UTF8Encoding is used for Unicode in UTF-8 encoding. The first byte is - in the range 0xC0-0xDF for two-byte values, 0xE0-0xEF for three-byte - values, and 0xF0-0xF4 for four-byte values. The other byte(s) are in the - range 0x80-0xBF. Note that CJK expects two hexadecimal digits as a running - number in the font name (as defined in UTF8.enc) instead of two decimal - digits for subfonts covering characters up to U+FFFF. Subfonts for Unicode - values greater than 0xFFFF use four hexadecimal digits in the font name. - Select the option `unicode yes' in the hbf2gf config file if you use - hbf2gf to transform bitmap fonts in HBF format to PK fonts as used by - CJK.sty . Three commands (\CJKCJKchar, \CJKhangulchar, and \CJKlatinchar) - control the handling of intercharacter glue: \CJKCJKchar (the default) - selects CJK style (using \CJKglue), \CJKhangulchar selects hangul style - (using \CJKtolerance), and \CJKlatinchar selects none of them. This - encoding does not work in preprocessed mode. - - \CJK@pmCsmallEncoding and \CJK@pmCbigEncoding can be activated with - \pmCsmall (this is the default) and \pmCbig inside the CJK environment. - Note that the original pmC fonts have two character sizes per font (the - bigger ones with an offset of -128); Bg5pmC encoded fonts cannot contain - big characters. The names of the fonts in the FD files reflect the - modifications added by Marc Leisher <mleisher@nmsu.edu> to the original - poor man's Chinese (pmC) package written by Thomas Ridgeway - <ridgeway@blackbox.hacc.washington.edu>. - - \CJK@JISdnpEncoding is the JIS X 0208 character set in EUC encoding with - dnp fonts. The main difference (besides the offsets) is the composition of - real font names; a dnp font name consists of name stem + subfont name + - designsize: an example is dmjkata10. Note that the wadalab PS fonts omit - the designsize part in the font names, thus it is sufficient (and even - better) to use the `CJK' size functions in FD files instead of the `DNP' - ones. \CJK@JISwnEncoding is similar to JISdnp encoding but uses Watanabe - jfonts; \CJK@SJISdnpEncoding maps SJIS onto dnp encoded fonts. - - \CJK@KSHLEncoding finally uses the new fonts of the HLaTeX package for - Korean; three internal encodings are necessary to represent it. See the - next section for details. - - \CJK@EUC-TWEncoding and \CJK@EUC-JPEncoding are quite similar to - \CJK@standardEncoding but implement single shift access additionally. They - can't be used in preprocessed mode. - - -Korean input ------------- - -There is already a package which handles Hangul and Hanja (but no other -CJK character sets): HLaTeX. - -To use KS encoding, say - - \begin{CJK}{KS}{} - ... - \end{CJK} . - -These font switches are available inside the environment: - - hangul fonts from former hlatex (in the han font packages): - - * \mj MyoungJo (default) - \gt Gothic - \gs BootGulssi - \gr Graphic - \dr Dinaru - - hangul fonts from former jhtex (in the han1 font packages): - - * \hgt Hangul Gothic - * \hmj Hangul MyoungJo (MunHwaBu fonts) - * \hpg Hangul Pilgi - \hol Hangul Outline (MyoungJo) - - -If a font is marked with a star, real bold series are available. All other -bold fonts are defined using poor man's boldface (see below the section -`Poor man's boldface'). - -See the file INSTALL how to get these fonts. Both `han' and `han1' packages -contain bitmap fonts only (in PK format). - -Note that the font switches are abbreviations for \CJKencfamily and not for -\CJKfamily. - - -For characters with the first byte in the ranges 0xA1-0xAF (except 0xA4) and -0xC9-0xFD (graphic characters, hanja, archaic hangul, etc.) fonts with the -encoding C60 are used. C61 is assigned to hangul fonts (for hangul elements -with the first byte 0xA4 and hangul characters in the range 0xB0-0xC8). This -enables the use of many hangul fonts and perhaps only one or two different -hanja fonts. If you want to use C60 encoding for hangul characters also say -\CJKhanja. The opposite command is \CJKhangul (of course this works only if -you have hangul characters in the C60 font). - -Archaic hangul elements (KS X 1001 0xA4D5-0xA4FE) and the character -KS X 1001 0xA4D4 are only accessible if \CJKhanja is active. - -You should convert your KS X 1001 hanja fonts using hbf2gf (or ttf2pk) as -described above. - - -To use HLaTeX fonts, say - - \begin{CJK}[HL]{KS}{} - ... - \end{CJK} . - -All HLaTeX fonts are PS fonts; these font switches are available inside the -environment (as defined in HLaTeX 1.0; this differs from older versions): - - \bm Bom - * \dn Dinaru - * \gr Graphic - + \gs Gungseo - + * \gt Gothic - \jgt Jamo Gothic - \jmj Jamo Myoungjo - \jnv Jamo Novel - \jsr Jamo Sora - + * \mj Myoungjo - * \pg Pilgi - \pga Pilgia - \ph Pen Heulim - \pn Pen - + \sh Shinmun Myoungjo - + \tz Typewriter - \vd Vada - \yt Yetgul - -If a font is marked with an asterisk, real bold series are available. All -other fonts are defined using poor man's boldface (see below). Only fonts -marked with a plus sign are available for hanja too; the other font families -are mapped to these six hanja families. For backwards compatibility, \ol and -\sm are defined also; both are now equivalent to \mj. - -UN Koaung-Hi <koaunghi@kornet.net>, the author of HLaTeX, defines three -groups of fonts: hangul, hanja, and symbols. The CJK package needs three -internal encodings (C63 for hanja, C64 for symbols, and C65 for hangul) to -represent the font encoding scheme of HLaTeX. - -HLaTeX options: - -The option `hardbold' has been integrated into the FD files---I consider the -fact whether you have bold series available or not as a fundamental local -font setup decision which should be coded into the FD files and not into the -document. As a consequence you have to change your FD files to emulate the -`softbold' option with CJK's poor man's boldface. Example: - - \DeclareFontShape{C63}{gt}{bx}{n}{<-> CJK * wgtb}{} - -should be changed to - - \DeclareFontShape{C63}{gt}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * wgt}{\CJKbold} . - -and similar font definitions too. - -[Well, it is not really necessary to modify the FD files to emulate the - `softbold' option: just insert the appropriate \DeclareFontShape and/or - \DeclareFontFamily commands in the preamble of your document.] - -Finally a warning: Please bear in mind that CJK does not emulate the -behaviour of HLaTeX, it only supports its fonts. - - -Big 5 encoding --------------- - -See below the section `Preprocessors' for the preferred input method using -bg5conv. - -The characters `\', `{', and `}' are used as second bytes in the Big 5 -encoding. This collides with TeX. If you write Big 5 text mixed with other -encodings (and you don't want/can't use Mule, Emacs or bg5conv), you should -use the Bg5text environment which changes the category codes of these -characters. The command prefix is now the forward slash `/', and the -grouping characters are `(' and `)', respectively. - -An example: - - \begin{CJK}{Bg5}{song} - \begin{Bg5text} - ... - /begin(center) - ... - /end(center) - ... - /end(Bg5text) - \end{CJK} - -To get the `/', `(', and `)' characters, write `//', `/(', and `/)' inside -the Bg5text environment. - -This environment is ugly, and some commands like \newcommand don't work in -it. Starting with CJK version 3.0 it is also possible to use different -encodings in preprocessed mode, thus this environment is almost obsolete. - -Instead of using the Bg5text environment you can protect the offending -second bytes with a backslash, i.e., `\{', `\}', `\\' (using a non-Chinese -editor). This doesn't increase the readability of the Chinese text, but for -short texts it is perhaps more comfortable. Alas, it doesn't work in page -header commands because the macros `\{', etc., are not expanded. - -Be careful not to use any commands inside the Bg5text environment which -write something into an external file (commands like \chapter, etc.). - -If it is not possible to avoid Big 5 character codes with `\', `{', or `}' -outside of the Bg5text environment (e.g., having Big 5 text in a \chapter or -\section command), you can replace them with the \CJKchar macro manually: - - \section{This is a problematic Big 5 character: \CJKchar{169}{92}} - -The parameters are the first and second byte of the Big 5 character code. -You can also use hexadecimal or octal notation. See commands.txt for a full -description of \CJKchar. - -An environment `HKtext' similar to `Bg5text' is defined for the `HK' -encoding; the same restrictions as explained above hold. - - -SJIS encoding -------------- - -See below the section `Preprocessors' for the preferred input method using -sjisconv. - -Shift-JIS encoding is widely used on PCs for Japanese. A special feature is -the simultaneous use of one-byte and two-byte encoded characters which arose -because of backwards compatibility. The two-byte encoded character set is -completely identical to the JIS X 0208 character set, even the ordering is -the same. Thus there is no need for special two-byte SJIS FD files; the font -definition files for JIS X 0208 are used. - -The situation is different for one-byte SJIS characters, the so called -`half-width' Katakana (encoding C49) from JIS X 0201. Usually you should use -full-width Katakana fonts too to get a typographically correct output. The -exception is a typewriter font which should really have only the half width -of normal Kanji or Katakana to represent screen snapshots or similar things. -The use of C49 encoding can be controlled with the \CJKhwkatakana and -\CJKnohwkatakana macros (see commands.txt for more information). - -Fonts in C49 encoding scheme must have the character glyphs at the code -points 0xA1-0xDF. - -An environment `SJIStext' similar to `Bg5text' is defined; the same -restrictions as explained in the previous section hold. - - -Big 5+ and GBK encodings ------------------------- - -See below the section `Preprocessors' for the preferred input method using -extconv. - -These relatively new encodings are used in some older MS Windows versions in -Taiwan (Big 5+) and Mainland China (GBK). Both encodings implement the whole -CJK character repertory of Unicode in the Basic Multilingual Plane -(U+4E00-U+9FFF, approx. 21000 characters) and a few other characters but -still try to be backwards compatible. All code points of Big 5 are identical -to the code points in Big 5+, and the same holds for GB 2312-1980 and GBK. -Note that the default CJK font encodings for Big 5+ and Big 5 are *not* -compatible. The same is true for GBK and GB2312. - -Two new environments, `Bg5+text' and `GBKtext' similar to `Bg5text' are -defined also; the same restrictions as above hold. - - -CJK captions ------------- - -To use the supplied caption files you need the koma-script package. The main -reason why I choose these style files instead of the standard classes is the -fact that the author of koma-script is willing to support CJK. On the other -hand, the philosophy of the LaTeX 2e maintainers is not to add new features -to the standard classes. - -The koma-script style files are maintained by Markus Kohm -(Markus.Kohm@gmx.de); they are available at the CTAN hosts. - - -If you say \CJKcaption{<caption>} inside of a CJK environment, the file -<caption>.cpx is loaded (.cpx is a preprocessed version of .cap) - -Example: - - \documentclass{scrartcl}% this is a KOMA-script class - \usepackage{CJK} - - \begin{document} - \begin{CJK*}{GB}{kai} - \CJKcaption{GB}% loading GB.cpx - - \chapter{blablabla}% is formatted in Chinese - - ... - - \end{CJK*} - \end{document} - - -Note that for Korean three caption files are available: hanja.cap for -captions using hanja (this corresponds to HLaTeX's `hanja' option) and -two caption files (hangul.cap and hangul2.cap) using hangul. - -For GBK encoding use the GB.cap file. Similarly, use Big5.cap for Big 5+ -encoding. - -In case you want to edit a CAP file, you must create its corresponding -CPX file too. After editing, preprocess the file with - - bg5conv < xxx.cap > xxx.cpx - -(for caption files in SJIS encoding use sjisconv instead), then change -the file name identification strings in the CPX file accordingly. - -In UTF-8 encoding, the following caption files are available. - - ja Japanese - ko-Hang Korean using Hangul - ko-Hang2 another version using Hangul - ko-Hani Korean using Hanja - zh-Hans Chinese simplified - zh-Hant Chinese traditional - -Since those files are identical to its encoding-specific counterparts, -only CPX versions are provided. - - -Underlining and other font effects ----------------------------------- - -Full support for Donald Arseneau's ulem.sty package (beginning with version -2000-05-26) is available by using CJKulem.sty (which loads ulem.sty -automatically). No changes to ulem's interface. - -Even more font effects specific to CJK scripts can be found in CJKfntef.sty; -usage examples can be found in the file CJKfntef.tex . - -A word of caution: Don't use \CJKfamily{...} or similar commands within the -argument to \uline and friends. - - -Poor man's boldface -------------------- - -Most CJK fonts available in the public domain do not have bold series. To -emulate boldface by printing the character three times with slight -horizontal offsets some special features are used: - - CJK uses \CJKsymbol internally instead of \symbol to access CJK - characters (after the correct font has been selected). This macro - honours the \ifCJK@bold@ flag; if set it emulates boldface. The default - value of the horizontal offset is 0.015em; to change it you should - redefine \CJKboldshift, the macro which holds this shift. - - \ifCJK@bold@ can be set and unset globally with the commands \CJKbold - and \CJKnormal. These commands are intended to be used with - \DeclareFontShape as follows: - - \DeclareFontShape{C00}{CNS}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * csso12}{} - \DeclareFontShape{C00}{CNS}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * csso12}{\CJKbold} - - It should be never necessary to use \CJKnormal since \selectfont has - been modified to always reset \ifCJK@bold@ and to call the - loading-settings (i.e., the sixth parameter) of \DeclareFontShape if - a CJK size function is in use. - - Additionally, new size functions (CJKb, sCJKb, CJKfixedb, sCJKfixedb, - and others; see fonts.txt for details) have been introduced which are - completely identical to its counterparts without the final `b'. The only - reason to use them is, as shown in the above example, to make the fifth - parameter of \DeclareFontShape for bold series different from the one - for medium series (LaTeX 2e uses this parameter as a macro name to - execute loading-settings, thus they must not be equal). - - -Embedding non-CJK words into CJK text -------------------------------------- - -To enable line breaking you should separate non-CJK words and CJK characters -with horizontal space. But the ordinary space dimensions inserted by TeX -based on the current non-CJK font often looks bad because the surrounding -CJK characters are printed almost side by side (the non-stretched value of -\CJKglue is 0pt). Especially in extreme cases which happen in underfull -\hbox commands the default space distorts the CJK text too much. - -If you say \CJKtilde, the active `~' character doesn't produce an -unbreakable space; instead, the following definition is used: - - \def~{\hspace{0.25em plus 0.125em minus 0.08em}} . - -This defines a space which has a normal width of a quarter (CJK) space. See -the file japanese/shibuaki.txt for some further details. - -Here an example: - - ThisIsChineseText~test~ThisIsChineseText - - ^^^^^^ - -Simply use tilde characters instead of spaces at the border between CJK and -non-CJK characters. - -In BibTeX entries, you have to use `{~}' instead of `~'. - -The original definition of `~' is available as \nbs (non-breakable space, a -shorthand for the LaTeX command \nobreakspace). To return to the standard -`~' macro definition say \standardtilde. - -Note that the opposite is not true: To embed CJK words into non-CJK text an -ordinary space is optimal. - -If you use Mule or Emacs 20 please consider the use of cjktilde.el in -utils/lisp. This small package defines a minor mode (cjk-tilde-mode) which -exchanges the space key with the tilde key. It is convenient to bind this -mode to a key, e.g., C-insert. - -For AUC TeX you can also use cjkspace.el which is similar (but not -identical) to cjktilde.el . - - -Preprocessors -------------- - -Using the `XXXtext' environments like `Bg5text' is a mess. Thus three -preprocessors are provided to overcome the restrictions of the XXXtext -environments: bg5conv and sjisconv Big 5 and SJIS encoding, and extconv for -GBK and Big 5+ encoding characters. Compile them with - - cc -O -s -o bg5conv bg5conv.c - cc -O -s -o sjisconv sjisconv.c - cc -O -s -o extconv extconv.c - -and move the binaries to a location in your path, e.g., /usr/local/bin in -a Unix system. [`cc' is the C compiler.] - -See the batch files bg5latex[.bat], etc., for examples how to use them. - -Each Big 5, Big 5+, or GBK character (and each two-byte encoded SJIS -character) `XY' is converted into the form `^^7fX^^7fZZZ^^7f'; ZZZ is the -decimal equivalent of Y, and ^^7f is a character with the hex value 0x7F. -The use of bg5conv/sjisconv/extconv is completely transparent; no changes to -your documents are necessary. - -It is possible to mix preprocessed and non-preprocessed data; simply use -\CJKenc to change the encoding; you can use \CJKinput and \CJKinclude to -load preprocessed data (see commands.txt for a detailed description). - -If you use traditional Chinese characters within Mule or Emacs 20, it is not -necessary to call bg5conv after the use of *cjk-coding* output encoding (but -it is necessary if you write out the file in Big 5 encoding). - -Note 1: The OS/2 script files bg5latex.cmd, etc., need REXX which you - probably have to install first. - -Note 2: With extconv, you can also preprocess encodings like GB or SJIS. - This has the advantage that such data is robust against any changes - of the uc/lccodes in the range 0xA1-0xFE. Only three encodings can't - be preprocessed: UTF8, EUC-TW, and EUC-JP. - - -Customization -------------- - -In case you want to add encodings, font encodings, and related things, or if -you must change or customize some CJK settings, you should use a -configuration file called `CJK.cfg' which is loaded (if it exists) by -CJK.sty just before the final \endinput command. - - -Caveats -------- - - o You can of course use CJK environments inside of a CJK environment, - but it is possible that you must increase the so called `save size' - of TeX (with emTeX you can adjust this with -ms=...; web2c users - can control it with the `save_size' parameter in texmf.cnf). - - The CJK package has optional arguments which control the scope of - CJK environments: - - lowercase If you want to use \lowercase with encodings - inside CJK environments. You need less save size - using the `encapsulated' option if `lowercase' - is not set. You must use bg5conv (sjisconv) or - cjk-enc.el to use Big 5 (SJIS) characters with - this option. - - Use this with caution! All \lccode values in the - range 0x80-0xFF are set to zero, thus disabling - TeX's hyphenation mechanism for words which - contain characters of this range in the *input - encoding* (e.g., Latin-1 encoded words with - accents). This is due to an unfortunate mangling - of the input and output encoding mechanism in - TeX itself. - - global \lccode (if `lowercase' set), \uccode, \catcode - and the activation of the characters 0x81-0xFE - are globally modified (\lccode and \uccode reset - to 0). This is the most economical mode - concerning save size, but you can't have CJK - environments inside of CJK environments or other - environments which manipulate the character - range 0x81-0xFE. - - All CJK font selection commands are globally too! - - Packages which change some of the above values - only once (e.g., in the preamble) also don't - work after the first use of a CJK environment. - - cjk-enc.el automatically selects this option. - - local \lccode (if `lowercase' set) and \uccode - together with bindings are modified globally. - This is the default. You can stack CJK - environments. - - active If activated, bindings are local additionally. - You need this option if you want to mix - preprocessed text with non-preprocessed text in - nested CJK environments. This can happen if you - merge texts in various encodings. - - encapsulated If you want to access e.g., T1 fonts directly - (i.e., without the macros defined in t1enc.def) - or if you want to use a non-CJK LaTeX 2e input - encoding outside of the CJK environment (e.g., - `latin1' for Western European, `latin2' for - Eastern European), you must use this option. - This also ensures that \uppercase and \lowercase - (together with \MakeUppercase and - \MakeLowercase) work correctly. All values - mentioned above are local, so you can stack - environments. This option probably causes an - overflow of the save size. - - Note: All macro packages which access T1 fonts - with the macros defined in t1enc.def work in CJK - environments! E.g., the command `"s' of - german.sty works with \MakeUppercase too. - - - Say - - \usepackage[<option>]{CJK} - - to activate <option>. - - o There is another way to overcome the problem of stacked - environments. CJK implements four CJK attribute switches: \CJKenc, - \CJKfontenc, \CJKencfamily, and \CJKfamily; see commands.txt for a - detailed description. If you need two different encodings/families - at the same output line, you must use these macros. - - An example for \CJKfamily: - - \begin{CJK}{GB}{song} - ... Text in GB song ... \CJKenc{GBt} - ... Text in GBt song ... \CJKfamily{kai} - ... Text in GBt kai ... - \end{CJK} - - An example for \CJKencfamily: - - \CJKencfamily{Bg5}{fs}% fangsong - \CJKencfamily{GB}{kai} - - \begin{CJK*}{}{} - \CJKenc{Bg5} ... Text in Big 5 fangsong ... - \CJKenc{GB} ... Text in GB kai ... - \end{CJK*} - - Contrary to \begin{CJK}{...}{...} it is not necessary to start a new - line in your TeX document file after \CJKenc. - - o A similar command to \CJKchar is \Unicode{<byte1>}{<byte2>} to - access Unicode characters (real Unicode values, not UTF-8 encoded - Unicode) directly; the parameters are the first (high) and second - (low) byte of the Unicode. \Unicode works only in UTF-8 encoding; in - all other encodings you must use \CJKchar[UTF8]{<byte1>}{<byte2>} - instead. - - For Unicode characters greater than U+FFFF, put the first two bytes - into the first argument, and the third byte into the second - argument. Examples are \Unicode{"25E}{"9A} and - \CJKchar[UTF8]{"25E}{"9A} to represent U+25E9A. - - o CJK disables \MakeUppercase (preserving the command as - \CJKuppercase) if you select Big 5 or SJIS encoding without using - bg5conv or sjisconv. This usually affects the headers of the LaTeX - 2e standard classes only. - - o Because CJK.sty and MULEenc.sty insert glue between CJK (and Thai) - characters, it is possible to get unwanted line breaks in verbatim - environments if lines are too long. To avoid this, use the command - \CJKverbatim in combination with the `verbatim' package. It installs - a hook which disables \CJKglue and \Thaiglue in verbatim - environments. - - -Possible errors ---------------- - - o If you write Chinese (or Japanese) text, don't forget to suppress - the linefeed character with a trailing `%' in the CJK environment, - otherwise you get unwanted spaces in the output. On the other side, - say `\ ' or something similar inside the CJK* environment to get a - space after a CJK character. - - o To suppress a line break before a CJK character, say \CJKkern. This - command prevents the insertion of \CJKglue before the CJK character. - - You may wonder about the strange name: a small kern (2 sp) between - two CJK characters signals that the first one is a punctuation - character. - - o If you get the error message: `\CJK... undefined' or other `... - undefined ...' messages and you can't find an error, try inserting - \newpage, \clearpage, or \cleardoublepage (the latter for two-column - printing) before saying \end{CJK} or \end{CJK*}. This can happen if - LaTeX 2e writes headers, footers, or index entries (both \index and - \printindex) of a page containing CJK characters after closing the - CJK environment. - - In case of footnotes with CJK characters which are split across - pages, you have to close the CJK environment on the page on which - the particular footnote ends (probably preceded by a \newpage - command). - - A similar error message from CJKutf8.sty (with the same solution) is - - Package inputenc Error: - Unicode char \u 8: XXX not set up for use with LaTeX - - o A similar message to the one mentioned in the last item can be - caused by using the \EveryShipout command from everyshi.sty; here - the reason is exactly the opposite, namely the possible use of a - non-CJK font within an implicit CJK environment. For example, if - you have - - \EveryShipout{ - \fontfamily{phv}% - \selectfont - ... - } - - it can happen that LaTeX tries to use family `phv' for a `CXX' - encoding. The solution is to specify the encoding in \EveryShipout - also: - - \EveryShipout{ - \fontfamily{phv}% - \fontencoding{T1}% - \selectfont - ... - } - - o Some file editors insert a Byte Order Mark (BOM, U+FEFF) even if - they emit UTF-8. This sequence consists of the three bytes 0xEF - 0xBB 0xBF, always to be found at the very beginning of a file, - and which should be ignored. - - Unfortunately, there is no way to handle them automatically in the - CJK package so that they don't produce output or warnings (or even - error messages) -- it would be necessary to add a hack to the LaTeX - kernel itself. In other words, these three bytes must be removed - before LaTeX is called. - - o If you get overfull \hbox'es caused by CJK characters, try to - increase \CJKglue. It defines the glue between CJK characters; the - default definition is - - \newcommand{\CJKglue}{\hskip 0pt plus 0.08\baselineskip} . - - \CJKglue is inserted by CJK.sty between CJK characters (except - punctuation characters as defined in the punctuation tables; see - CJK.enc for the lists). You should separate non-CJK text from CJK - characters with spaces to enable hyphenation, or you write - \CJKtilde and then use `~' instead of spaces to embed non-CJK text - into CJK characters. - - o If you get overfull \hbox'es caused by Hangul syllables, try to - increase \CJKtolerance. The default definition is - - \newcommand{\CJKtolerance}{400} . - - Alternatively, try to increase \emergencystretch (which is a TeX - primitive), setting it to a reasonable value. - - o The default definition of \CJKglue can cause problems with CJK - characters within a `tabular' environment since the environment sets - \baselineskip to zero, effectively disabling inter-character glue. - If you need stretching (for example by using \makebox with the `s' - position argument), you must redefine \CJKglue, before entering the - `tabular' environment, to something like this: - - \def\CJKglue{\hskip 0pt plus 1pt} - - o It is not possible to start a new encoding inside of a verbatim - environment which has not been loaded before (CJK.sty emits an - \input ... command which causes the encoding file to be printed - verbatim instead of being executed). In this case, write a proper - \CJKenc{...} command before opening the verbatim environment. - - Example: - - \CJKenc{JIS} % this loads standard.enc and standard.chr - - \begin{verbatim} - ... - first time JIS characters appear - ... - \end{verbatim} - - - cjk-enc.el does this automatically for you. - - o If you get an error message which looks like this: - - - ! Undefined control sequence. - try@size@range ...extract@rangefontinfo font@info - <-*>@nil <@nnil - - - then you are using an unknown family for a CJK encoding. - - Reason: If you declare an NFSS font encoding in the standard way the - corresponding FD file for the default font is loaded. For the CJK - package this would be almost 30 files which is inacceptable. To - avoid this overhead NFSS is faked with some rudimentary definitions - just enough to pass the NFSS tests. Of course this has a - disadvantage: An unknown CJK family causes the above error instead - of switching to the fallback family usually defined with - \DeclareFontSubstitution. Nevertheless, replacing an undefined - series or shape works correctly. - - The CJK package's default family value is `song' for all encodings - except KS; to avoid the error just described in cases you start an - environment with an empty family parameter the files `XXXsong.fd' - for all encodings `XXX' (except for KS) are already provided. - - o It is neither possible to use a CJK character in a \cite command of - standard LaTeX, nor is it possible to use the `alpha' citation - style. This is a limitation of LaTeX and not of the CJK package. - - o Sometimes it is necessary to define or redefine a command or - environment globally in the preamble, using CJK characters. Example: - - \newtheorem{Them}{some Chinese characters}[section] - - This won't work directly because of the Chinese characters, - producing an error. The next idea is to use a CJK environment in the - preamble: - - \begin{CJK}{...}{...} - \newtheorem{Them}{some Chinese characters}}[section] - \end{CJK} - - Don't be surprised that this also fails! Most commands like - \newtheorem expand to \def which define a macro locally only; - consequently, the just defined command is undefined again after - leaving the CJK environment. - - The correct solution is to use a globally defined macro: - - \begin{CJK}{...}{...} - \gdef\ChineseTheorem{some Chinese characters} - \end{CJK} - - \newtheorem{Them}{\ChineseTheorem}[section] - - In case you still have problems caused by premature expansion, add - \protect, e.g. - - \newcites{Them}{\protect\ChineseTheorem} - - o The \makelabels command of letter.sty needs special treatment if you - have an address with CJK characters because it uses the - \AtEndDocument hook to write out its data. Since \AtEndDocument is - called by \end{document} after all environments have been closed - already, a CJK environment must be explicitly inserted into the AUX - file. Example: - - \documentclass{letter} - - \usepackage{CJK} - - \makeatletter - \AtBeginDocument{% - \if@filesw - \immediate\write\@mainaux{\string\begin{CJK*}{...}{...}}% - \fi} - \makelabels - \AtEndDocument{% - \if@filesw - \immediate\write\@mainaux{\string\end{CJK*}}% - \fi} - \makeatother - - - \begin{CJK*}{...}{...} - \address{An address\\ - with some CJK characters} - \signature{...} - \end{CJK*} - - - \begin{document} - - \begin{CJK*}{...}{...} - - \begin{letter}{Another address\\ - with some CJK characters} - \opening{...} - - Your letter text - - \closing{...} - \end{letter} - - \end{CJK*} - - \end{document} - - o A similar solution is needed if you use \bibliography and your - bibliographic database contains author names with CJK characters. - - \makeatletter - \AtBeginDocument{% - \if@filesw - \immediate\write\@mainaux{\string\begin{CJK*}{...}{...}}% - \immediate\write\@mainaux{\string\makeatletter}% - \fi} - \AtEndDocument{% - \if@filesw - \immediate\write\@mainaux{\string\end{CJK*}}% - \fi} - \makeatother - - o The `beamer' class, if used with the CJKutf8 package, should open - and close the document's `CJK' environment with the \AtBeginDocument - and \AtEndDocument hooks, respectively: - - \AtBeginDocument{% - \begin{CJK*}{UTF8}{...}} - \AtEndDocument{% - \end{CJK*}} - - o If you get strange error messages while using the hyperref package, - add the `CJKbookmarks' option: - - \usepackage[CJKbookmarks]{hyperref} - - o Some versions of fourier.sty cause the following error message: - - ! Undefined control sequence. - \<->futr8t ->\SetFourierSpace - - A simple solution is to insert the line - - \providecommand{\SetFourierSpace}{} - - right before loading fourier.sty . - - o Combining the `slovak', `esperanto', or `kurmanji' option of Babel - (tested 2010/01/04) with the CJK package fails as soon as you try to - open a CJK environment. This error is a Babel bug not related to - CJK: After loading one of these language modules, the ^^xx notation - fails due to an incorrect \catcode value of the `^' character (even - outside of those language environments). - - A workaround is to insert the line - - \catcode`\^ 7\relax - - right before a starting a CJK environment. - - -Author ------- - -Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> - -Please report any errors or suggestions to cjk-list@nongnu.org. - - ----End of CJK.txt--- diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/CJKnumb.txt b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/CJKnumb.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 5f0ca179f2..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/CJKnumb.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -This is the file CJKnumb.txt of the CJK macro package ver. 4.8.4 -(18-Apr-2015). - -CJKnumb.sty ------------- - -This package provides commands to typeset CJK representations of -numbers (within a CJK or CJK* environment). - - \CJKnumber{number} - Convert `number' to a full CJK representation. - - \CJKdigits{arg} - \CJKdigits*{arg} - Handle `arg' as a string of digits and convert each of them into the - corresponding CJK digit. The starred version uses the traditional glyph - for digit zero; the unstarred version uses the CJK circle glyph. - -Usage: - - \usepackage{CJK} - \usepackage{CJKnumb} - - ----End of CJKnumb.txt--- diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/CJKspace.txt b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/CJKspace.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 6743c3b049..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/CJKspace.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -This is the file CJKspace.txt of the CJK macro package ver. 4.8.4 -(18-Apr-2015). - -CJKspace.sty ------------- - -This package provides a modified `CJK*' environment which suppresses spaces -between CJK characters only. Its main usage are documents written in -English with frequent insertions of CJK words or phrases and modern Chinese -documents which do the opposite. - -Note that this package is not optimal for Japanese since typographic -conventions mandate the use of shibuaki spaces (see `japanese/shibuaki.txt' -for more details); this can't be handled automatically with traditional TeX. - -Usage: - - \usepackage{CJK} - \usepackage{CJKspace} - - ----End of CJKspace.txt--- diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/CJKutf8.txt b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/CJKutf8.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f244d233bb..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/CJKutf8.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ -This is the file CJKutf8.txt of the CJK macro package ver. 4.8.4 -(18-Apr-2015). - -CJKutf8.sty ------------ - -This package merges base LaTeX's and CJK's UTF-8 support. If a Unicode -character (within a CJK environment) corresponds to a glyph from the -selected LaTeX font encoding, use it, otherwise it is taken from the -selected CJK unicode font. - -Usage: - - \usepackage[<font encoding>]{CJKutf8} - - The <font encoding> value is directly passed to the `fontenc' package. - Besides `fontenc', CJKutf8.sty also loads the CJK package with the - `encapsulated' option so that you can use UTF-8 outside of the CJK - environment also. - - Note that only font encodings with a corresponding DFU file actually - have Unicode definitions (for example, `t1enc.dfu'). - - Only use UTF-8 encoding for the CJK environment! 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Using web sites like http://rpmseek.com you can find and download CJK - packages for most GNU/Linux distributions like SuSE or Debian. - -. For FreeBSD try this: - - http://www.freebsd.org/ports/chinese.html - -. MikTeX also provides packages for CJK. - - -Here a check list for the impatient (experienced) user which tries to show -whether you've done all steps to install the CJK package and fonts. It is -assumed that you want to install both ttf2pk and hbf2gf. - -Detailed explanations can be found below. - - ---- begin checklist --------------------------------------------------------- - -. Have you installed a LaTeX 2e version newer or equal to 2001/06/01? The - version of LaTeX is given in each log file produced by LaTeX. For using - CJKutf8.sty you even need version 2003/12/01. - -. Have you removed an older version of CJK? If not, do it now but don't - forget to save your FD and other files which you have changed! Don't - forget also to remove the ttf2pk and hbf2gf binaries. - -. Can the texinput tree of the CJK package be found by your TeX - implementation? Have you activated subdirectory searching? - -. Have you downloaded the needed font packages (either ps, hbf or ttf)? See - also contrib/wadalab/DNP.txt for the Japanese Wadalab fonts. Have you - moved the TFM files into your TFM-tree (or updated TFMINPUTS accordingly)? - Ditto for VF files if needed. - -. Have you installed ttf2pk and ttf2tfm from the FreeType 1 package (only - needed for TrueType fonts)? Note that FreeType 2 won't work. - -. Have you run ttf2tfm to create the proper TFM files from your TrueType - fonts? This won't be done automatically via mktextfm or MakeTeXTFM! - -. Have you updated the ttfonts.map file for ttf2pk? Have you updated the - various hbf2gf config files? Have you copied them to the right places? - Don't forget to install ttf2pk's SFD and other data files which define the - various CJK subfonts and encodings. - -. Have you modified and installed the script files for automatic font - generation (not necessary for teTeX 1.0 or newer)? - -. If you want Thai support, have you followed the instructions given in - thaifont.txt? - - -web2c/teTeX users: - -. Do you have a C compiler and a make program available for compilation? GNU - gcc and GNU make are recommended. - -. Have you updated special.map? - -. Have you used the options --with-kpathsea-include=... and - --with-kpathsea-lib=... while calling the configure script of hbf2gf - (or ttf2pk)? Otherwise no file searching library is used which yields - surprising results... Note: Don't use `/usr/include/kpathsea', for - example, but `/usr/include' as an argument to --with-kpathsea-include. - -. To check whether kpathsea correctly finds HBF files and configuration - files for hbf2gf, say: - - kpsewhich -progname=hbf2gf -format='misc fonts' <your_font>.hbf - kpsewhich -progname=hbf2gf -format='other text files' <your_file>.cfg - - The same for TrueType fonts and the ttf2pk config file: - - kpsewhich -progname=ttf2pk <your_font>.ttf - kpsewhich -progname=ttf2pk -format='other text files' ttfonts.map - - [Recent kpathsea versions (like 3.5.5) which come with the new teTeX or - TeXLive distributions have a new variable `TEXFONTMAPS' for map files; - you should use this test - - kpsewhich -progname=ttf2pk -format=map ttfonts.map - - instead of the last one.] - -. Have you compiled the various *conv utility programs (like bg5conv)? Have - you installed them together with the caller scripts (like bg5latex) in - your path? FOR BIG 5 ENCODING YOU SHOULD ALWAYS USE bg5latex or - bg5pdflatex (except if you use cjk-enc.el). FOR SJIS ENCODING YOU SHOULD - ALWAYS USE sjislatex or sjispdflatex. - -. Have you updated and controlled the texmf.cnf configuration file or set - the various environment variables? (TEXINPUTS, TFMFONTS, PKFONTS, - MISCFONTS, TTFONTS, probably TTF2PKINPUTS, TTF2TFMINPUTS, HBF2GFINPUTS) - -. ttf2pk and hbf2gf should be in the same directory where your TeX binaries - like `texconfig' or `gftopk' are (or you must set TEXMFCNF and probably - TEXMF in the environment). Soft links won't work! - -. Finally, have you run texhash (or mktexlsr) after finishing all other - things? - - -emTeX users: - -. Have you created a LaTeX format file which allows plain 8bit input and - output without using any TeX Code Page (tcp)? - -. Have you installed 4DOS (4OS2 or Take Command) for running the file - dvidrv.btm? - -. Have you configured dvidrv.btm? - -. Have you installed the various *conv utility programs (like bg5conv)? - together with the caller scripts (like bg5latex.bat)? FOR BIG 5 ENCODING - YOU SHOULD ALWAYS USE bg5latex.bat . FOR SJIS ENCODING YOU SHOULD ALWAYS - USE sjisltx.bat . - -. Have you created and installed TFM files for fonts not in a CJK font - package? - -. Check whether you have updated all needed environment variables (TEXINPUT, - TEXTFM, TTFONTS, TTFCFG, HBFONTS, HBFCFG) and your dvidrv configuration - file or files (+font-files, +virtual-fonts). - - -In case of errors, verify the list step by step. Detailed information for -each step can be found in the documentation files of CJK. Under web2c or -teTeX, you can set the KPATHSEA_DEBUG environment variable to -1, then all -debugging info is shown and sent to stderr; it is *highly* recommended that -you read the kpathsea.info files. Under emTeX, read the various -documentation files, especially dvidrv.doc and tex.doc, and check the log -file of your dvi driver. - -For hbf2gf, read hbf2gf.txt and its manual page (hbf2gf.1 or a formatted -version of it). Similarly, more info on ttf2tfm and ttf2pk can be found in -ttf2pk.doc and the manual pages ttf2pk.1 and ttf2tfm.1 (or a formatted -version). - ---- end checklist ----------------------------------------------------------- - - - -Unix (web2c and teTeX) ----------------------- - -. If you can become root, rename the `texinput' directory tree of CJK into - `CJK' or something else and add it to your (local) web2c texinput tree - (for example, /usr/local/share/texmf.local/tex/latex/CJK). - -. If you can't become root, modify the TEXINPUTS environment variable - instead so that it includes the CJK directory; use a command similar to - - setenv TEXINPUTS :<your CJK directory>// - - to let TeX search the standard directories and your CJK tree, e.g., - - setenv TEXINPUTS :/home/joe_user/CJK/4_3.0/texinput// - - (Note the leading double colon to append a path, and the double slash to - activate subdirectory searching---for details see the kpathsea info - files.) - - [Recent teTeX and TeXLive versions automatically search a TEXMF tree in - your home directory called `texmf'.] - - See contrib/wadalab/DNP.txt for the Japanese Wadalab fonts. - -. Edit the FD files of the encodings you want to use to specify the fonts - you have. An explanation of the additional size commands CJK provides can - be found in fonts.txt . - - Note: Most FD example files from the CJK package are set up for PS fonts - from the TeXLive distribution. - - If you use the CJK font packages (see below) no changes are needed. - -. [In case you plan to use only outline fonts (PFB, TTF) you can omit the - installation of hbf2gf and HBF fonts.] - - If necessary, create TFM (and PK) files from CJK bitmaps with hbf2gf - (found in utils/hbf2gf). This program comes with a configure script; say - `./configure --help' in the utils/hbf2gf directory for configuration - options. You need a compiled kpathsea library and its header files; in - most cases you say - - ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/TeX \ - --with-kpathsea-include=<INCLUDEDIR> \ - --with-kpathsea-lib=<LIBDIR> - make - make install - - for a normal compilation and installation. Replace `/usr/local/TeX' with a - path to your TeX distribution, and <DIR> with the directory one level - higher than the library and the include files themselves. Example: - libkpathsea.a is in /usr/local/TeX/lib/i686-linux, kpathsea.h is in - /usr/local/TeX/include/kpathsea; then <LIBDIR> should be - `/usr/local/TeX/TeX/lib/i686-linux', and <INCLUDEDIR> should be - `/usr/local/TeX/include' (and not `/usr/local/TeX/include/kpathsea). - - See hbf2gf.txt, the man page (hbf2gf.1), and the documentation of the - source file (hbf2gf.dvi) for further details. Usually it is sufficient to - let hbf2gf create a complete set of TFM files; PK fonts are then created - on demand. - - Older kpathsea versions need a patched MakeTeXPK or mktexpk script; you - should apply the proper patch(es) from utils/hbf2gf/scripts. No changes to - the script files are necessary for teTeX 1.0 and newer. - - The CJK font packages already contain TFM (and VF) files arranged for the - (new) TDS directory structure; add it directly to your TEXMF tree. - -. Free Chinese TrueType fonts (for both simplified and traditional Chinese) - with a license similar to the GPL can be found on - - ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/nongnu - - and its mirrors worldwide. You might also search websites of companies - offering WWW browser; they often come with CJK language packs which - contain CJK TrueType fonts. - - Please note that many CJK TrueType fonts only have a Unicode mapping - table. You should use the SFD files from the ttf2pk package starting with - the letter `U' (e.g., UKS.sfd) which maps Unicode fonts to language - specific encoded subfonts as needed by the CJK package. - - The ttf2pk package found in the contrib/ttf2pk directory of - - ftp://ftp.freetype.org/pub/ - freetype/unstable/freetype1-contrib-current.tar.gz - - contains the two programs ttf2tfm and ttf2pk for converting TrueType fonts - into TFM and PK fonts, respectively. By the way, this package is not - restricted to CJK TrueType fonts; it works with other TrueType fonts too. - Read the manual pages and the documentation for further information. For - compilation you also need the FreeType 1 package: - - ftp://ftp.freetype.org/pub/freetype/unstable/freetype-current.tar.gz - -. The font editor `fontforge' (available from http://fontforge.sf.net) is - capable of generating Type 1 subfonts as needed by CJK from other formats - like TTF, OTF or CID (using the subfont definition files from ttf2pk). - Such subfonts should be usable by virtually all platforms. - - (Funnnily, fontforge uses the `.sfd' extension also for saving font files - it creates.) - - Although fontforge needs the X Window System, it can be compiled without a - graphical interface, using a scripting language to control font - conversion. The directory `utils/subfonts' of the CJK package contains - useful scripts for manipulating subfonts. - -. It is recommended to add all CJK fonts which are converted to the PK font - format (either with hbf2gf or ttf2pk) to the file special.map: Assuming - that your PK fonts should be generated in - - $TEXMF/fonts/pk/modeless/gb2312/gsfs14/ - - the proper entries would be - - gsfs1401 gb2312 gsfs14 - gsfs1402 gs2312 gsfs14 - ... - -. Compile the small preprocessors in the utils subdirectories with - - cc -O -s -o bg5conv bg5conv.c - cc -O -s -o sjisconv sjisconv.c - cc -O -s -o cefconv cefconv.c - cc -O -s -o cef5conv cef5conv.c - cc -O -s -o cefsconv cefsconv.c - cc -O -s -o extconv extconv.c - - and move them into TeX's bin directory (together with the shell scripts) - or modify the PATH environment variable appropriately. (`cc' can be any C - compiler.) - - The script files `...latex' make the use of these programs transparent. - -. Move the man pages into your man1 directory tree. - -. If you want to use Mule, emacs, or XEmacs together with the CJK package, - you should install cjk-enc.el (in utils/lisp). See cjk-enc.txt for - documentation. Choose the correct cjk-enc.el version---note that the Mule - version has limited capabilities compared to the Emacs version. - - Move cjk-enc.el to a place which is searched by Mule (e.g., - /usr/local/lib/mule/site-lisp) and put the following line into your emacs - file: - - (load-library "cjk-enc") - - The default directory for emacs is /usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp. - - Note that you don't need cjk-enc.el in case you are editing UTF-8 encoded - files only. - -. If you mainly write Chinese or Japanese with Emacs or Mule, consider the - use of cjktilde.el (in utils/lisp). This file contains a minor mode which - exchanges the tilde key with the space key. See the documentation of - \CJKtilde in CJK.txt for the reasons to use `~' in most cases instead of - a space character. - - To install, move cjktilde.el to a place which is searched by Emacs or Mule - (e.g., /usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp) and put the following line into - your .emacs file: - - (load-library "cjktilde") - - To toggle the CJK tilde mode say - - M-x cjk-tilde-mode - - You can then assign cjk-tilde-mode to a key, e.g., shift-insert. - -. If you use AUCTeX you can try cjkspace.el instead of cjktilde.el; it works - in a similar (but not identical) way and is special to LaTeX buffers. Move - the file to the local lisp directory and put the following lines into your - .emacs file: - - (autoload 'CJK-insert-space "cjkspace" - "Insert tildes appropriately in CJK document." t) - (defun my-LaTeX-mode-hook () - "My personal key definitions for LaTeX mode." - (define-key LaTeX-mode-map " " 'CJK-insert-space)) - (add-hook 'LaTeX-mode-hook 'my-LaTeX-mode-hook) - - Please read the documentation in the file cjkspace.el . - -. For Thai support please follow the instructions given in `thaifont.txt'. - - -DOS and OS/2 (emTeX) --------------------- - -web2c has been ported to MS-DOS. If you use this (which I recommend), follow -the instructions above. - -. Note that some Unix specific shell scripts and other files have names - longer than 8 characters. You don't need them. Some of the TeX input files - have lower and uppercase characters in its filenames, but none of the - filenames collide under DOS. - -. Move the `texinput' directory tree to a place where TeX scans for input - files (and rename it to `cjk' or something else). Note that its - subdirectories are specific to encoding schemes. emTeX allows for - recursively scanned search paths, thus retaining the directory tree is - possible. - - Example: - - CJK files: c:\emtex\texinput\cjk\... - environment: set emtexdir=c:\emtex - set texinput=%emtexdir%\texinput!! - - See contrib/wadalab/DNP.txt for the Japanese Wadalab fonts. - -. [In case you plan to use only outline fonts (PFB, TTF) you can omit - this step.] - - Compile hbf2gf. You need GNU make and either the emx (DOS and OS/2) or - the djgpp (DOS and Windows) compiler. - - Say `make -f Makefile.gnu' to see the possible options; more info can be - found in hbf2gf.txt . - -. Compile the utility programs. - - cc -O -s -o bg5conv bg5conv.c - cc -O -s -o sjisconv sjisconv.c - cc -O -s -o cefconv cefconv.c - cc -O -s -o cef5conv cef5conv.c - cc -O -s -o cefsconv cefsconv.c - cc -O -s -o extconv extconv.c - -. Move the various BAT files (for DOS) and/or the CMD REXX scripts (for - OS/2) into a directory in the path (e.g., c:\emtex\bin). - -. Edit the FD files of your encoding(s) to specify the fonts you have. An - explanation of the additional size commands CJK provides can be found in - fonts.txt . - - Note: Most FD example files from the CJK package are set up for PS fonts - from the TeXLive distribution. - - If you use the CJK font packages (see below) no changes are needed. - -. [In case you plan to use only outline fonts (PFB, TTF) you can omit this - step.] - - If necessary, create TFM (and PK) files from CJK bitmaps with hbf2gf - (found in utils\hbf2gf). See hbf2gf.txt and the documentation of the - source file (hbf2gf.dvi) for explanation. Usually it is sufficient to let - hbf2gf create a complete set of TFM files; PK fonts are then created on - demand (this is done with the dvidrv.btm shell script of the CJK package). - - You need 4DOS or 4OS/2 (these are shareware replacements for command.com) - to run dvidrv.btm. - - dvidrv.btm should also work with Take Command/16, Take Command/32, or Take - Command for OS/2. - - The CJK font packages already contain TFM (and VF) files (arranged for the - (new) TDS directory structure; unpack the font packages in the root - directory with - - gzip -d CJK_font_archive.tgz - tar xvf CJK_font_archive.tar - - Rearrange the directory structure as suggested below (to make the file - search mechanism of emTeX faster) and modify the appropriate environment - variables to include the additional directories. The same holds for the - CJK bitmap fonts, its HBF header files and the hbf2gf configuration files. - - [Note: Binaries for the gzip and tar archive programs can be found on CTAN - in the `utils' subdirectory.] - - Example: - - jfs56.tar.gz (should be ftp'ed as jfs56.tgz if you work under DOS - since two dots are not allowed) - - suggested final directory structure (after unpacking and rearranging): - - c:\texmf\fonts\tfm\gsfs1401.tfm ... - c:\texmf\hbf2gf\gsfs14.cfg - c:\texmf\fonts\hbf\gb2312\jfs56\jfs56.a ... - [ c:\texmf\fonts\pk\modeless\XXXdpi\gsfs1401.pk ... ] - - Add these lines to the end of autoexec.bat: - - set texmfdir=c:\texmf - set cjkpk=%texmfdir%\fonts\pk - set textfm=%textfm%;%texmfdir%\fonts\tfm - - Under OS/2, add similar lines (but with expanded pathnames) to the end - of config.sys: - - set texmfdir=c:\texmf - set cjkpk=c:\texmf\fonts\pk - set textfm=<your old textfm path>;c:\texmf\fonts\tfm - - Changes in gsfs14.cfg: - - pk_directory $texmfdir\fonts\pk\modeless\432dpi\ - tfm_directory $texmfdir\fonts\tfm\ - - Changes in dvidrv.btm: - - set pkdir=%texmfdir%\fonts\pk - set ttfcfg=%texmfdir%\ttf2pk - set hbfcfg=%texmfdir%\hbf2gf - - set pre_dpi= - set post_dpi=dpi - - Changes in a dvi driver configuration file (.cnf) for emTeX: - - +font-files:{<your old pk path>,$texmfdir:fonts\modeless}\@Rrdpi\@f.pk - -. Free Chinese TrueType fonts (for both simplified and traditiional Chinese) - with a license similar to the GPL can be found on - ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/nongnu and its mirrors worldwide. You might also - search websites of companies offering WWW browser; they often come with - CJK language packs which contain CJK TrueType fonts. - - Please note that many CJK TrueType fonts only have a Unicode mapping - table. You should use the SFD files from the ttf2pk package starting with - the letter `U' (e.g., UKS.sfd) which maps Unicode fonts to language - specific encoded subfonts as needed by the CJK package. - - The ttf2pk package can be found in the contrib/ttf2pk directory of - - ftp://ftp.freetype.org/ - freetype/unstable/freetype1-contrib-current.tar.gz - - contains the two programs ttf2tfm and ttf2pk for converting TrueType fonts - into TFM and PK fonts, respectively. By the way, this package is not - restricted to CJK TrueType fonts; it works with other TrueType fonts too. - Read the manual pages and the documentation for further information. For - compilation you also need the FreeType 1 package: - - ftp://ftp.freetype.org/pub/freetype/unstable/freetype-current.tar.gz - -. The font editor `fontforge' (available from http://fontforge.sf.net) is - capable to generate Type 1 subfonts as needed by CJK from other formats - like TTF, OTF or CID (using the subfont definition files from ttf2pk). - Such subfonts should be usable by virtually all platforms. - - (Funnnily, fontforge uses the `.sfd' extension also for saving font files - it creates.) - - Although fontforge needs the X Window System, it can be compiled without a - graphical interface, using a scripting language to control font - conversion. The directory `utils/subfonts' of the CJK package contains - useful scripts for manipulating subfonts. - -. You find the some standard Hangul PK fonts for 300dpi (cx) and 600dpi - (ljfour) resolution in the following archives: - - han.300.tar.gz - han1.300.tar.gz - han.600.tar.gz - han1.600.tar.gz - han.tfmvf.tar.gz - han1.tfmvf.tar.gz - - It is necessary to rearrange not only the directory structure but the - names of the dpi directories too: The TeX directory standards specifies - `dpiXXX', but emTeX provides by default `XXXdpi'. - - The final locations of the packages' files should be - - c:\texmf\fonts\tfm\ - c:\texmf\fonts\vf\ - c:\texmf\fonts\pk\{cx,ljfour}\XXXdpi\ - - Additionally to the above example you should add this to the end of - autoexec.bat: - - set cjkvf=%texmfdir%\fonts\vf - - or config.sys for OS/2: - - set cjkvf=c:\texmf\fonts\vf - - Assuming that you use the 300dpi Hangul PK fonts (for a cx printer) you - should do the following changes in your dvi driver configuration file - (suffix `.cnf') for emTeX (still continuing the above example): - - +font-files:{<your old pk path>,$texmfdir:fonts\{modeless,cx}}\@Rrdpi\@f.pk - +virtual-fonts:{<your old vf path>,$texmfdir:fonts}\@f.vf - -. For Thai support please follow the instructions given in `thaifont.txt'. - - -Other systems -------------- - -Recent versions of CJK have only been tested with web2c; nevertheless, it -should run on other systems too: - - The font editor `fontforge' (available from http://fontforge.sf.net) is - capable to generate Type 1 subfonts as needed by CJK from other formats - like TTF, OTF or CID (using the subfont definition files from ttf2pk). - Such subfonts should be usable by virtually all platforms. - - (Funnnily, fontforge uses the `.sfd' extension also for saving font files - it creates.) - - Although fontforge needs the X Window System, it can be compiled without a - graphical interface, using a scripting language to control font - conversion. The directory `utils/subfonts' of the CJK package contains - useful scripts for manipulating subfonts. - - If no outline fonts are available and you have to use HBF fonts, try to - compile hbf2gf. Since it is written in ANSI C it should be fairly portable - (if patches are needed please send them to the author; most likely you - have to modify the file operating routines). If this fails it is necessary - to build the various PK fonts on a different machine. It has been reported - that older GNU compilers on the NeXT have difficulties with `%i' - formatting parameters in the HBF API (hbf.c): replace all occurrences of - `%i' with `%d'. - - If there exists an equivalent to mktexpk (or dvidrv.btm), try to modify it - similar to CJK's changes so that CJK fonts can be created on the fly. If - this fails you can only use precompiled sets of CJK fonts (this is, using - PK fonts generated on another platform). - - The rest should be rather trivial for the experienced user; again, please - write the author if you have successfully installed the package and send a - report how to install. - - -How to get CJK and related software ------------------------------------ - -. You find CJK and software related to TeX at the CTAN hosts (Comprehensive - TeX Archive Network). These completely identical ftp servers (concerning - TeX software) are - - ftp.dante.de DANTE (Deutsche Anwendervereinigung fuer TeX) - Hamburg (Germany) - ftp.tex.ac.uk Cambridge University - Cambridge (England) - ctan.tug.org TUG (TeX Users Group) - Massachusetts (USA) - - You should use the nearest one, or even better, a local mirror of a CTAN - host: The file `CTAN.sites' on CTAN contains a list. - - On CTAN, the CJK package itself is unpacked. To receive the complete - package, go to the parent directory of CJK and say - - get CJK.zip - - or - - get CJK.tar.gz - - whatever is appropriate for your system. - - The CJK directory and all its subdirectories are sent to you in compressed - form. Be aware that not all mirrors of CTAN sites support compression of - directories. - -. The documentation bundle of the CJK package is not unpackaged; download it - as - - get cjk-4.8.4-doc.tar.gz - - or - - get cjk-4.8.4-doc.tar.gz cjkdoc.tgz - - whatever is appropriate for your system. It contains precompiled versions - (in DVI, PDF, text format) of all documentation and example files. - -. PostScript font packages with subfonts which can be directly used by the - CJK package are already available on CTAN: - - traditional Chinese: - fonts/arphic/bkai00mp-<version>.tar.gz - fonts/arphic/bsmi00lp-<version>.tar.gz - - simplified Chinese: - fonts/arphic/gbsn00lp-<version>.tar.gz - fonts/arphic/gkai00mp-<version>.tar.gz - - Japanese: - fonts/wadalab/gothic-0-13-<version>.tar.gz - fonts/wadalab/maru-0-8-<version>.tar.gz - fonts/wadalab/maru-1-8-<version>.tar.gz - fonts/wadalab/mincho-0-12-<version>.tar.gz - fonts/wadalab/mincho-0-8-<version>.tar.gz - fonts/wadalab/mincho-1-8-<version>.tar.gz - - Korean: - fonts/korean/HLaTeX/uhc-bom.tar.gz - fonts/korean/HLaTeX/uhc-dinaru.tar.gz - fonts/korean/HLaTeX/uhc-fonts.tar.gz - fonts/korean/HLaTeX/uhc-gothic.tar.gz - fonts/korean/HLaTeX/uhc-graphic.tar.gz - fonts/korean/HLaTeX/uhc-gungseo.tar.gz - fonts/korean/HLaTeX/uhc-jamo.tar.gz - fonts/korean/HLaTeX/uhc-myoungjo.tar.gz - fonts/korean/HLaTeX/uhc-pen.tar.gz - fonts/korean/HLaTeX/uhc-pilgi.tar.gz - fonts/korean/HLaTeX/uhc-pilgia.tar.gz - fonts/korean/HLaTeX/uhc-shinmun.tar.gz - fonts/korean/HLaTeX/uhc-taza.tar.gz - fonts/korean/HLaTeX/uhc-vada.tar.gz - fonts/korean/HLaTeX/uhc-yetgul.tar.gz - - You should consult the documentation and the font samplers of those - packages (if available) for more informations. - -. Mule 2.3 can be downloaded from this Japanese host: - - ftp://ftp.m17n.org/pub/mule/mule-2.3.tar.gz - - [Note: You need Mule 2.3 only for right-to-left scripts like Arabic or - Hebrew which aren't yet supported in emacs. Otherwise, I strongly - recommend to get FSF emacs 22 or newer, or XEmacs 21.1 or newer which is - available from ftp.gnu.org (USA) and ftp.xemacs.org, respectively, and - its many mirrors.] - - ----End of INSTALL--- diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/TDS.txt b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/TDS.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 81bba5d650..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/TDS.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,172 +0,0 @@ -This is the file TDS.txt of the CJK macro package ver. 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015). - -The TeX Directory Structure (TDS) ---------------------------------- - -A working group of the American TeX Users Group (TUG) has developed the TDS -standard (available from the CTAN hosts in tex-archive/tds). That document -describes a default directory structure where and how to store the many -different files needed for a complete TeX system. - -The following describes the recommended default directories used in the CJK -package for its files; $TEXMF stands for the place where the texmf directory -resides (a possibly better place for distributions based on web2c is -$TEXMFLOCAL; see texmf.cnf of your TeX package for details): - -We follow TDS 1.1 and the setup of TeXLive 2005; this corresponds to -kpathsea 3.5.5. Some of the variables don't exist in older kpathsea -implementations---please read the man page of ttf2tfm for more information -on the old locations. - - -CJK TeX files (you should move the whole `texinput' tree of the CJK package - to this place): - - $TEXMF/tex/latex/CJK/<CJK subdirs>/<CJK TeX files> - - example: - /usr/local/web2c-7.0/texmf/tex/latex/CJK/Bg5/Bg5.cap - - affected variable: $TEXINPUTS - - -TrueType fonts: - - $TEXMF/fonts/truetype/<supplier>/<truetype font> - - example: - /usr/local/teTeX/texmf/fonts/truetype/arphic/gbsn00lp.ttf - - affected variable: $TTFONTS - - You should append proper entries for all subfonts to special.map to make - web2c's name parsing algorithm happy (otherwise it can happen that the - created PK and TFM files are placed into rather strangely named - directories). - - Example lines to append for the above font: - - gbsnlp01 arphic gbsnlp - gbsnlp02 arphic gbsnlp - ... - - -HBF fonts: - - $TEXMF/fonts/misc/hbf/<supplier>/<hbf name stem>/<hbf files> - - [If no supplier is given, you should use `public' instead.] - - example: - /usr/local/share/texmf/fonts/misc/hbf/public/kanji48/kanji48.{bin,hbf} - - affected variable: $MISCFONTS - - You should append proper entries for all subfonts to special.map to make - web2c's name parsing algorithm happy (otherwise it can happen that the - created PK and TFM files are placed into rather strangely named - directories). - - Example lines to append for the above font: - - kanji4801 public kanji48 - kanji4802 public kanji48 - ... - - -ttf2pk configuration and replacement files (ttf2pk.cfg and *.rpl): - - $TEXMF/ttf2pk - - example: - /usr/local/texmf/ttf2pk/ttf2pk.cfg - - affected variable: $TTF2PKINPUTS - - -ttf2pk map files (*.map): - - $TEXMF/fonts/map/ttf2pk - - example: - /usr/local/texmf/fonts/map/ttf2pk/config/ttfonts.map - - affected variable: $TEXFONTMAPS - - -ttf2pk encoding files (*.enc): - - $TEXMF/fonts/enc/ttf2pk - - example: - /usr/local/texmf.local/fonts/enc/ttf2pk/base/T1-WGL4.enc - - affected variable: $ENCFONTS - - [Note that this location is normally found by ttf2tfm also since the - `ttf2pk' path component doesn't appear explicitly in web2c's $ENCFONTS - value. Instead, it starts subdirectory searching one level higher.] - - -ttf2pk subfont definition files (*.sfd): - - $TEXMF/fonts/sfd - - example: - /home/sx0005/texmf/fonts/sfd/Bg5.sfd - - affected variable: $SFDFONTS - - -hbf2gf configuration files: - - $TEXMF/hbf2gf/<config files> - - example: - /dos/texmf/hbf2gf/gsfs14.cfg - - affected variable: $HBF2GFINPUTS - - -TFM files (<supplier> and <name stem> as specified in special.map): - - $TEXMF/fonts/tfm/<supplier>/<name stem>/<tfm file> - - example: - /usr/local/teTeX/texmf/fonts/tfm/arphic/gbsnlp/gbsnlp23.tfm - - affected variable: $TFMFONTS - - -PK files (<supplier> and <name stem> as specified in special.map) - - $TEXMF/fonts/pk/modeless/<supplier>/<name stem>/<pk file> - - example: - /usr/local/share/texmf/fonts/pk/modeless/uw/uwcxmf/uwcxmf23.3252pk - - affected variable: $PKFONTS - -[There are further possibilities how to store PK files: - - 1. instead of <name>.<dpi>pk you can use dpi<dpi>/<name>.pk - - example: - /texmf/fonts/pk/modeless/public/b5ka12/dpi600/b5ka1217.pk - - 2. teTeX additionally allows you to omit either <supplier> or <name stem> - or both (for PK, TFM, and MF files) - - example: - /texmf/fonts/pk/modeless/b5ka12/dpi600/b5ka1217.pk - - - The first option is necessary on operating systems like DOS which only - allow 8.3 filenames. The second option enables you to use the `!' feature - of the emTeX subdirectory searching algorithm (only one level) instead of - `!!' (search all subdirectory levels) together with its template mechanism - to make emTeX much faster in finding PK files. Now teTeX and emTeX could - share one common texmf tree.] - - ----End of TDS.txt--- diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/chinese/README b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/chinese/README deleted file mode 100644 index 90f621fd40..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/chinese/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -The file emTeXb5.txt describes version 4.1.0 . - -The file teTeXb5.txt describes version 4.2.0 . - -The file READMEb5.tex describes version 4.1.0 . - -The file READMEgb.tex describes version 4.1.3 . diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/chinese/READMEb5.tex b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/chinese/READMEb5.tex deleted file mode 100644 index ac1fff7b50..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/chinese/READMEb5.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1150 +0,0 @@ -%%% The file READMEb5.tex . This file is part of LaTeX2e CJK package. -%%% -%%% Note that this document is a very first version. Therefore, lots -%%% of installation steps and issues are still left blank. Please be -%%% patient and wait for the next new release. I'm sorry for any -%%% inconveniences. I also deeply expect that everyone who is -%%% interested in this topic gives me suggestions and corrections in -%%% any respects. Thanks in advance. -%%% -%%% Revision 1.5 1996/11/22 10:49:00 d791013 -%%% * modify some context presentations. -%%% -%%% Revision 1.4 1996/10/23 03:59:40 d791013 -%%% Revision control by CVS. -%%% -%%% Revision 1.3 1996/07/27 11:19:20 d791013 -%%% 1. In compliance with CJK version 4.0.0 -%%% 2. Fill up some unfinished sections in previous versions of this -%%% file. -%%% 3. Add more usages for MULE and AUCTeX. -%%% - -\documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{article} -\usepackage{array,CJK} -\RequirePackage{shortvrb} -\MakeShortVerb{\|} - -% enlarge text width and height (for saving number of pages) -\addtolength{\textwidth}{1in} -\addtolength{\oddsidemargin}{-.5in} -\addtolength{\textheight}{1in} -\addtolength{\topmargin}{-.5in} - -\begin{document} -\begin{CJK*}{Bg5}{bsmi} -\CJKtilde - -% local commands -\newcommand{\ntutocjk}{~\textsf{ntu2cjk}~} -\newcommand{\ttftopk}{~\textsf{ttf2pk}~} -\newcommand{\hookstroke}{\raisebox{2pt}{\scriptsize $\surd$}} -\newcommand{\crossmark}{$\times$} -\newcommand{\bigfive}{~\textrm{Big-5}~½X} -\renewcommand{\figurename}{¹Ï~} -\renewcommand{\tablename}{ªí~} - -%% end of header - -\title{\bigfive¤¤¤å¨t²Î¤Uªº~CJK \LaTeXe~±Æª©¨t²Î\\ - (For CJK version 4.1.0)} -\author{ - §õ§g¦t\thanks{The author of the \textsf{ntu2cjk} package. - \textsf{E-mail:} d791013@ce.ntu.edu.tw}\ (Chun-Yu Lee) \and - Werner Lemberg\thanks{The author of the \LaTeXe\ CJK package. - 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It is capable to edit and display texts which -are, among other scripts, written in various CJK languages; as an example -you can have traditional and simplified Chinese at the same time. Mule is -distributed under the GNU Public License; it is now integrated into the -source code emacs 20. - -The CJK package enables LaTeX to do the same (with some restrictions, see -below), but the interface is different. Mule uses additional bits internally -to store the encoding of a character, whereas the CJK package needs \CJKenc -macros to select encodings. - -Now enters cjk-enc.el . This small output filter for Mule (written in Lisp) -converts text as entered in Mule into a form TeX can understand. Double-byte -encodings which can be processed by CJK are usually converted into EUC form -preceded by \CJKenc{...} macros, single-byte encodings (Latin-1, etc.) into -equivalent LaTeX 2e macros (e.g., Latin-1 character 0xC4 (umlaut A) into -\"A). Some of these macros are undefined by default in standard LaTeX 2e -because CM or EC fonts have no characters for it. Vietnamese, Cyrillic -scripts, Modern Greek, and Thai are also supported (see below). - -cjk-enc.el comes in two versions. - - . An old version for Mule 2.3 with limited capabilities since it is no - longer supported (but updated if necessary). - - . A new version with enhanced commands which works with emacs versions - >= 20.3 and xemacs versions >= 21.1 (the latter without Thai support). - -Support for emacs versions < 20.3 has been dropped. Please upgrade. In the -following, `Mule' is used for all emacs flavours. - - -Installation ------------- - -To load cjk-enc.el into Mule, put the following line into your .emacs file: - - (load-library "cjk-enc") - -this assumes that cjk-enc.el is in a directory searched by Mule. A good -place for it is the site-lisp subdirectory (e.g., -/usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp). - -After loading, a new (output) encoding scheme is defined: `*cjk-coding*'. -[This is called `cjk-coding' under emacs 20---Please note further that the - prefix for Mule commands has changed to `C-x RET' for emacs 20 instead of - `C-x C-k'.] - -Note: `*cjk-coding*' (`cjk-coding') can't be used to save documents! It - is intended only to create the *.cjk file which is then directly - processed by LaTeX. - - -Usage (LaTeX 2e part) ---------------------- - -A sample of a multilingual document (muletest.{tex,cjk,dvi,pdf}) can be -found in the examples subdirectory (only the TEX file is in the src package -of CJK, the other files are in the doc package). - -European languages based on the Latin script: - - Simply write your documents! Characters like `u umlaut' or `c hacek' are - converted into LaTeX 2e macros. You don't need to write "u or something - else (nevertheless it's possible). It is recommended to use LaTeX 2e's - T1 font encoding scheme to have a) most of the European diacritics - available and b) correct hyphenation for accented characters. - - The lower half of JIS X 0201 is treated similarly. - - Note that the default CM fonts of LaTeX are OT1 encoded. You should - rather use the EC fonts which are based on T1 (or virtual T1 fonts - mapped onto OT1). - - For correct hyphenation you still have to change languages, thus a - system like Babel should be used additionally. - -CJK languages: - - Don't start a CJK (or CJK*) environment! cjk-enc.el does this - automatically for you at the `\begin{document}' command. It also inserts - \CJKspace and \CJKnospace commands (\CJKspace for Korean, \CJKnospace - for all other CJK scripts; but see the section `Problems' below also). - - In CJK.enc the default font family for all encodings is `song' (except - for Korean Hangul where it is `mj'). Two commands are available to - change the CJK font encoding and family in combination with cjk-enc.el - (see CJK.txt and commands.txt for a detailed description): - - \CJKencfamily[<fontencoding>]{<encoding>}{<family>} - Change family for a certain encoding (and fontencoding). - - \CJKfontenc{<encoding>}{<fontencoding>} - Change fontencoding for a certain encoding. - - The second command is primarily for users who use Japanese DNP fonts - (see the Japanese documentation subdirectory for further details) or - Korean HLaTeX fonts. - - For the upper half of JIS X 0201 encoding, the katakana range of the - SJIS encoding of the CJK package is used. - -Vietnamese: - - Vietnamese uses accented characters not contained in EC or CM fonts. To - assure proper kerning you must explicitly activate T5 font encoding - (this can't be done automatically) to access a Vietnamese font. - - The VnTeX bundle contains Vietnamese fonts and support files; it also - defines T5 encoding. It is available from http://vntex.sf.net. - (Note that the now obsolete vncmr package is no longer supported.) - -Russian and other languages using the cyrillic script: - - Cyrillic LaTeX encodings (T2A, T2B, T2C, and X2) are now supported - within the LaTeX 2e distribution (starting with version 1998/12/01). - Cyrillic fonts and auxiliary files supporting these encodings are - available at CTAN from fonts/cyrillic and macros/latex/contrib/t2); most - TeX distributions already come with Cyrillic fonts installed. - - The current implemention needs a lot of temporary disk space for - Cyrillic scripts (e.g., a 100 kByte document written only with Cyrillic - letters has an intermediate output file of about 800 kByte). On the - other hand, it is still possible to recognize the Cyrillic characters - name macros in the log file in case of error messages---if I used the - shortest possible representation, only numbers would be visible, and the - size of the intermediate output file would still have 500 kByte... - - You must explicitly activate one of the T2* (or X2) encodings for - Cyrillic. Russian needs T2A. - -Greek: - - You must use the LGR encoding and fonts as defined in the Babel package: - ISO-8859-7 characters are mapped back to ASCII characters which are then - displayed as Greek characters, using the ligature mechanism extensively. - -Thai: - - It is implemented only in the emacs 20.3 version of cjk-enc.el. Instead - of using an external program, Ken'ichi Handa has written thai-word.el - which implements the word-breaking algorithm in Lisp, based on the the - C-TTeX package version 1.15 written by Vuthichai Ampornaramveth - <vuthi@ctrl.titech.ac.jp>. `thai.sty' is still very rudimentary---any - improvements are welcome. - - The used encoding is C90 (this is the only case where you have to - specify a `C' encoding directly, either by using the `thaicjk' language - for Babel or by saying `\DeclareFontEncoding{C90}{}{}' in the preamble); - the default fonts specified in c90gar.fd and c90nrsr.fd are taken from - the thailatex package, which can be found at - - http://linux.thai.net/plone/TLWG/thailatex - - You should use version 0.3.5.1 or newer. Note that this package is not - compatible with CJK; neither its metric files nor its LaTeX support - files should be used. Please read the file thaifont.txt for details how - to install the fonts. - - Whitespace between Thai characters are always respected; newlines - together with trailing and leading whitespace are not by default. Use - \Thaispace to make trailing and leading whitespace respected also (the - opposite command is \Thainospace). Note that the space width of the Thai - font (which is usually larger than for a Roman font) is used for - whitespace between Thai words: - - Thai Thai - Thai - - is approximately translated to - - {\thaifont Thai Thai\nospaces - Thai} - - (if \Thainospace is active), whereas - - Thai\ Thai\ - Thai - - is approximately translated to - - {\thaifont Thai}{\romanfont\ }{\thaifont Thai}{\romanfont\ } - {\thaifont Thai} - - To improve appearance, \Thaiglue (which is defined in MULEenc.sty) is - used as intercharacter glue; this value can be modified similarly to - \CJKglue. - - -Usage (Mule part) ------------------ - -Simply load your document into Mule and call cjk-write-file (which is -defined in cjk-enc.el) to create a preprocessed file. For most files this -file's name is formed by replacing the extension with `.cjk'. However, -BibTeX files are given the extension `-cjk.bib' because the BibTeX program -requires `.bib' as the extension. This also avoids conflicts with the CJK -file produced by a LaTeX file by the same name. Because of this you should -use the command \CJKbibliography{foo} in your LaTeX source file (which -finally expands to foo-cjk.bib). A similar macro is \CJKinclude{bar} which -expands to `bar.cjk' instead of bar.tex. Finally, you can say -\CJKinput{foo.bar} to input file `foo.bar'; if the file name has no -extension, `cjk' is appended: \CJKinput{foo} loads `foo.cjk'. - -cjk-write-file is the only user function provided by cjk-enc.el for -Mule 2.3. - -If you want to process a file which includes some other files, use the -function cjk-write-all-files in combination with \CJKinclude, \CJKinput, and -\CJKbibliography. If used interactively, you have to supply a file name -which is then scanned for occurrences of \CJKinclude, \CJKinput, and -\CJKbibliography; all files found plus the master file are converted. - -Example: - - `a.tex' contains: - - \CJKenc{Bg5} - Chinese text - - `b.tex' contains: - - \CJKenc{JIS} - Japanese text - - `c.tex' contains: - - \CJKenc{UTF8} - Some Unicode text - - `master.tex' can now include the files as follows: - - Some Korean text - - \CJKinput{a} - \input{b} - \input{c} - - Calling cjk-write-all-files automatically converts `master.tex' and - `a.tex'. - -The functions batch-cjk-write-file and batch-force-write-file are intended -to be used in Makefiles; please read the function documentation for more -details. - -It is recommended that you assign cjk-write-file or cjk-write-all-files to a -key (e.g., with global-set-key) in your `.emacs' configuration file. - - -Unicode encoding -................ - -Note that the forthcoming Emacs 22 has no native Unicode support. Instead, -Unicode encoded date is mapped onto the internal character sets of Emacs; -this process heavily depends on the selected (Emacs) language environment. -For example, if you select `Chinese-BIG5', Emacs first tries to map Unicode -characters to Big 5. If that fails, it tries the GB 2312 character set, then -KS X 1001, and so on. To get typographically satisfying output you would -need identical font shapes for different CJK encodings, a very unlikely -situation. - -For this reason it is strongly recommended to *not* use data files encoded -in UTF-8 with cjk-enc.el. Instead, UTF-8 should be directly handled by a CJK -environment (i.e., `\begin{CJK}{UTF8}{...}'). - - -Usage with AUC TeX ------------------- - -Append the data between >>> and <<< to your .emacs file to have special CJK -support within AUC TeX: - - ->>> - - (defun TeX-run-CJK-LaTeX (name command file) - "Create a process for NAME using COMMAND to format FILE with CJK/LaTeX." - -; use next code line for Mule instead of the (balanced) expression -; containing `cjk-write-all-files' -; -- no multifile document support! -; (cjk-write-file) - - (cjk-write-all-files (concat (TeX-master-directory) - (file-name-nondirectory file) - ".tex")) - (TeX-run-LaTeX name command file)) - - ;; replace the error source file `*.cjk' with `*.tex' (and `*-cjk.bib' - ;; with `*.bib'), then C-c ` can be used as usual. - - (add-hook 'TeX-translate-location-hook - '(lambda () - (if (string-match "\\(.*\\)\.cjk$" file) - (setq file - (concat - (substring file - (match-beginning 1) - (match-end 1)) - ".tex")) - (if (string-match "\\(.*\\)-cjk\.bib$" file) - (setq file - (concat - (substring file - (match-beginning 1) - (match-end 1)) - ".bib")))))) - - (require 'tex) - (add-to-list 'TeX-command-list - '("CJKLaTeX" "%l '\\nonstopmode\\input{%s.cjk}'" TeX-run-CJK-LaTeX nil t)) - -<<< - - -To process a CJK document with AUC TeX use C-c C-c on your LaTeX source file -and select CJKLaTeX as the formatting command. It also works with multiple -files; only modified files are converted (again). - -Note that only the master file is processed with cjk-enc and scanned for -\CJKinclude and \CJKinput! - -If you mainly write text in Japanese or Chinese, consider the use of -cjkspace.el or cjktilde.el for inserting a tilde character (which has been -redefined to a shibuaki space) if you hit the space key. Please read the -documentation in the two files for differences. cjkspace.el works with -AUC TeX only, cjktilde.el works in every mode. - -In case you use an Emacs input method (quail) for your Asian language -(contrary to an external input method provided by the operating system), you -can add `rules' with the following code added to your .emacs file; the -special space handling is then active only when the corresponding input -method is active too. - - (add-hook 'quail-activate-hook - (function - (lambda () - (if (equal (quail-name) "chinese-py-punct-b5") - (progn - (quail-defrule " " "~") - (quail-defrule " " " ")))))) - -Replace `chinese-py-punct-b5' with your favourite input encoding. In case -you use more than one input method, repeat the above lisp code for each -method. - - -Technical notes ---------------- - -cjk-enc.el loads MULEenc.sty or CJK.sty in the first output line which -contains all needed definitions for LaTeX 2e. - -To assure working in verbatim environments, \CJKenc and the LaTeX 2e macros -are not output directly. The active character 0x7F is used to output -\CJKenc, \CJKspace, Latin characters, etc. - -CNS 1-CNS 7 and JIS2 encoded characters are output as \CJKchar macros. The -reason for this choice is the infrequency of CNS and JIS2 characters in -normal text. Since \CJKchar does not select a new binding this macro is -executed faster for single CNS and JIS2 characters. - - -Problems and Tips ------------------ - -. cjk-enc.el starts a CJK environment only if it finds at least one CJK - character in the master file; this character can appear in a comment also. - Example: - - % some Chinese text in this comment - \CJKinput{a} - \CJKbibliography{b} - -. If you need some CJK processing in the preamble you must start a CJK - environment there manually because cjk-enc.el uses the \AtBeginDocument - hook for its commands. This interferes with the \CJKspace/\CJKnospace - insertion mechanism of cjk-enc.el because the Lisp code always assumes a - single, global CJK environment. A similar problem exists if you start a - new language in a comment. To overcome this, simply insert a \CJKspace or - \CJKnospace command (whatever appropriate) right after the - `\begin{document}' macro to synchronize again with cjk-enc.el . - - Example: - - \documentclass{article} - - \begin{CJK*}{}{} - some Japanese macro stuff - \end{CJK*} - - \begin{document} - \CJKnospace - more Japanese text - ... - -. Another consequence of the \CJKspace/\CJKnospace insertion mechanism of - cjk-enc.el is that in cases like - - Latin_text Chinese_text\ Latin_text - - you can't omit the final `\ ' after the Chinese phrase---only for Korean - words it is not necessary to use a (protected) space. - -. Usually, Emacs can automatically recognize the encoding of a given file - (e.g., using a language environment or setting `file-coding-system-alist'; - please read the chapter `Recognizing Coding Systems' in the emacs info - files for further details). But sometimes this fails (e.g., to find out - whether a text is in latin-1 or in, say, latin-3 is impossible), and you - have to use a file variable to define the encoding. - - Here an example how to specify `Big 5' encoding for a TeX input file (the - following lines are to be inserted at the very end): - - % Local Variables: - % coding: big5 - % End: - - If AUCTeX already has created local variables like `TeX-master', simply - add the line `coding: big5' and you are done. - -. Another useful local variable for AUCTeX is `TeX-command-default': - - % Local Variables: - % TeX-command-default: "CJKLaTeX" - % End: - - selects `CJKLaTeX' as the default command if you type `C-c C-c'. - - ----End of cjk-enc.txt--- diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/cjk/README b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/cjk/README deleted file mode 100644 index dbb6381647..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/cjk/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -This directory contains files which are `preprocessed' with -cjk-enc.el, bg5conv, etc. - -You can feed them directly into LaTeX. diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/cjk/READMEb5.cjk b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/cjk/READMEb5.cjk deleted file mode 100644 index 03c4332306..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/cjk/READMEb5.cjk +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1150 +0,0 @@ -\def\CJKpreproc{bg5conv (CJK ver. 4.8.3)}%%% The file READMEb5.tex . This file is part of LaTeX2e CJK package. -%%% -%%% Note that this document is a very first version. Therefore, lots -%%% of installation steps and issues are still left blank. Please be -%%% patient and wait for the next new release. I'm sorry for any -%%% inconveniences. I also deeply expect that everyone who is -%%% interested in this topic gives me suggestions and corrections in -%%% any respects. Thanks in advance. -%%% -%%% Revision 1.5 1996/11/22 10:49:00 d791013 -%%% * modify some context presentations. -%%% -%%% Revision 1.4 1996/10/23 03:59:40 d791013 -%%% Revision control by CVS. -%%% -%%% Revision 1.3 1996/07/27 11:19:20 d791013 -%%% 1. In compliance with CJK version 4.0.0 -%%% 2. Fill up some unfinished sections in previous versions of this -%%% file. -%%% 3. 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-Here is a list of all commands of CJK. - - -\begin{CJK}[<fontencoding>]{<encoding>}{<family>} -... -\end{CJK} - - This starts a CJK environment. - - Possible values for <encoding> are: - `Bg5', `Bg5+', `GB', `GBt', `GBK', `JIS', `SJIS', `KS', `UTF8', - `EUC-TW', `EUC-JP'. - - [`CNS1'-`CNS7', `CEFX', `CEFY' are also possible but make no - sense. These are used with CEF and Mule. The same holds for - `JIS2'.] - - Possible values for <fontencoding> are: - `' (empty, the default), `pmC' (for Bg5, GB, GBt, JIS, KS), - `dnp' (for JIS and SJIS), `wn' (for JIS), `HL' (for KS). - - Possible values for <family> are defined in the FD files which must - be configured for the available fonts. If empty, the default value - (`mj' for KS encoding, `song' for the rest) is used. - - Families can be changed with \CJKencfamily on a per-encoding base - and with \CJKfamily for all encodings. \CJKfamily overrides - \CJKencfamily; to have \CJKencfamily active you must assure that the - `family' parameter of the CJK environment is empty or that - \CJKfamily is defined as empty (inside the environment). - - Font encodings can be changed on a per-encoding base with - \CJKfontenc; \CJKenc always uses the specified font encoding. - - The hook \CJKhook is called on initializing the environment (used - by cjk-enc.el and VTeX, for example). - - Newlines and spaces after a CJK character are retained. If you want - to suppress a newline, finish the line with `%'. - - See also \CJKspace and \CJKnospace. - - -\begin{CJK*}[<fontencoding>]{<encoding>}{<family>} -... -\end{CJK*} - - The same as the CJK environment except that newlines and spaces - after a CJK character are swallowed. If you want a space after a CJK - character you must protect it (e.g., use `\ '). - - See also \CJKspace and \CJKnospace. - - -Text containing CJK characters should start with a fresh line (in the source -file, not in the output) after activating a CJK environment because TeX has -already read in the characters of the current line as non-active characters. - -You can stack CJK environments (i.e., saying \begin{CJK}...\end{CJK} again -inside of a CJK environment) if you have not set the `global' package -option, but it is possible that TeX's `save size' overflows. Use \CJKenc, -\CJKfontenc, \CJKfamily, and \CJKencfamily instead. See CJK.txt for CJK -package options which modify the scope of the CJK environment. - -To have different encodings/families on the same input line you must use -\CJKenc, \CJKfontenc, \CJKfamily, and/or \CJKencfamily. - -If you use cjk-enc.el, you should NOT open a CJK (or CJK*) environment! It -is done automatically. See cjk-enc.txt for details. - - -============================================================================== - - -The following commands are defined (or make sense) only inside of a CJK or -CJK* environment (except \CJKbold, \CJKnormal, \CJKencfamily, \CJKfontenc, -\CJKverbatim, \CJKhangul, \CJKhanja, \CJKhwkatakana, \CJKnohwkatakana, -\CJKaddEncHook, \CJKtolerance, \CJKboldshift). - - -\CJKcaption{<caption>} Load <caption>.cpx, a language/encoding specific - caption file. You need the SCRIPT style files of the - koma-script package to fully use them (see CJK.txt - for details). - - <caption>.cpx is a preprocessed version of - <caption>.cap. - - Example: - - \begin{CJK*}{Bg5}{song} - \CJKcaption{Bg5} - ... - \end{CJK*} - - -\CJKchar[<enc>]{<byte1>}{<byte2>} - Insert a CJK character literally. <byte1> and - <byte2> are the first and second byte of the CJK - character (in the selected encoding), the optional - parameter selects the encoding. You can use decimal, - hexadecimal, or octal notation. <byte1> and <byte2> - can be both in 7bit or 8bit (GL or GR) - representation. - - To select Unicode characters you must specify `UTF8' - encoding (but enter real Unicode values). If the - Unicode value is greater than U+FFFF, put the first - two bytes into the first argument, and the third byte - into the second one. - - - Examples: - - \CJKchar[Bg5]{217}{223} - \CJKchar[CNS1]{"57}{"4C} - \CJKchar[UTF8]{"02D9}{"04F} - - -\CJKenc{<encoding>} Change encoding. Contrary to \begin{CJK}{...}{...} - it is not necessary to start a new line after - \CJKenc. This command always uses the font encoding - selected with \CJKfontenc. - - \CJKenc acts globally if the `global' option is set. - - See fonts.txt for a mapping table between CJK - encoding names and the names of the FD files - finally used. - - Use the macro \CJKaddEncHook to add commands which - should be executed when a certain encoding is - selected. - - -\CJKfamily{<family>} Change family for all encodings. This command - overrides \CJKencfamily; to reactivate \CJKencfamily - say `\CJKfamily{}'. - - \CJKfamily acts globally if the `global' option is - set. - - -\CJKencfamily[<fontencoding>]{<encoding>}{<family>} - Change family for a certain encoding (and - font encoding). Can be overridden with \CJKfamily. - - The possible values of <family> are defined in the - encoding specific FD files. - - This command makes sense outside of a CJK - environment; it acts globally if the `global' option - is set. - - -\CJKfontenc{<encoding>}{<fontencoding>} - Change font encoding for a certain encoding. If you - select an encoding with \CJKenc, the font encoding - specified with \CJKfontenc for this encoding is - chosen. - - This command makes sense outside of a CJK - environment; it acts globally if the `global' option - is set. - - Example: - - \CJKencfamily{GBt}{hei} - \CJKfontenc{JIS}{dnp} - - \begin{CJK*}{Bg5}{fs} % this is equal to - % \begin{CJK*}{}{} - % \CJKenc{Bg5} - % \CJKfamily{fs} - - ... Text in Bg5 fangsong ... % c00fs.fd used - \CJKenc{GB} ... Text in GB fangsong ... % c10fs.fd used - \CJKfamily{kai} ... Text in GB kai ... % c10kai.fd used - \CJKenc{JIS} ... Text in JISdnp kai ... % c42kai.fd used - \CJKfamily{}% - \CJKenc{GBt} ... Text in GBt hei ... % c20hei.fd used - \end{CJK*} - - -\CJKindent The `classical' indentation for CJK documents is - exactly two ideographic spaces. \CJKindent sets - the paragraph indentation to this value, using - \parindent and the currently active CJK font. - - -\CJKkern To prevent a line break before a CJK character, say - \CJKkern. This command suppresses the insertion of - \CJKglue before the CJK character. - - -\CJKglue If you get overfull \hbox'es caused by CJK - characters, try to increase \CJKglue. The default - definition is - - \newcommand{\CJKglue}{\hskip 0pt plus 0.08\baselineskip} . - - \CJKglue is inserted by CJK between Chinese - characters (punctuation characters as defined in the - punctuation tables use an unbreakable glue; see - CJK.enc). You should separate non-Chinese text from - CJK characters with spaces to enable hyphenation. Or - you can say \CJKtilde. - - -\CJKtilde This command changes the definition of the active - `~' character from an unbreakable space to - - \def~{\hspace{0.25em plus 0.125em minus 0.08em}} . - - -\nbs The original meaning of `~' is preserved within \nbs, - a shorthand for the LaTeX command \nobreakspace. -\standardtilde To return to the original definition of `~' use this - command. - - -\CJKspace -\CJKnospace Switch from CJK to CJK* `mode' (\CJKnospace) or - vice versa (\CJKspace). - - -\CJKverbatim If the `verbatim' package is loaded it is possible - to improve the output automatically, namely, to - avoid breaking of overfull lines in a verbatim - environment. This command installs a hook to - suppress insertion of glue between CJK and Thai - glyphs. - - -\CJKhanja -\CJKhangul \CJKhanja deactivates the use of C61 font encoding - for hangul characters: All fonts used have C60 font - encoding. \CJKhangul is the opposite command. The - default is C61 for hangul. - - Archaic hangul elements (KS 0xA4D5-0xA4FE) and the - character KS 0xA4D4 are only accessible if \CJKhanja - is active. - - Both commands act globally if the `global' option is - set. - - These commands make sense outside of a CJK - environment. - - -\CJKhwkatakana -\CJKnohwkatakana \CJKnohwkatakana deactivates the use of the C49 - font encoding and maps half-width katakana - characters to full-width glyphs instead. - \CJKhwkatakana (the default) is the opposite - command. - - Both commands act globally if the `global' option is - set; they have only effect for SJIS input encoding. - - These commands make sense outside of a CJK - environment. - - -\CJKtolerance If you get overfull \hbox'es caused by KS - characters, try to increase \CJKtolerance. The - default definition is - - \newcommand{\CJKtolerance}{400} . - - Increasing \emergencystretch may help also. - - This command makes sense outside of a CJK - environment. - - -\CJKuppercase If Big 5, SJIS, Bg5+, or GBK characters are used - non-preprocessed, the LaTeX command \MakeUppercase - is disabled (otherwise wrong CJK characters would be - selected). In the unlikely case that you really need - \MakeUppercase, use \CJKuppercase instead. - - This restriction does not exist for preprocessed CJK - files, i.e., files processed with Bg5conv, SJISconv, - CEF5conv, CEFSconv, extconv, or cjk-enc.el, thus - \CJKuppercase is not defined in these cases. - - \CJKuppercase acts globally if the `global' option - is set. - - -\begin{Bg5text} -... -/end(Bg5text) - -\begin{SJIStext} -... -/end(SJIStext) Enable the use of Big 5/SJIS encoded characters - which contain `\', `{', and `}' as second bytes. See - CJK.txt for a complete discussion. You need these - environments only in rare cases where - bg5conv/sjisconv or cjk-enc.el can't be used. - -\begin{Bg5+text} -... -/end(Bg5+text) - -\begin{GBKtext} -... -/end(GBKtext) Enable the use of Big 5+/GBK encoded characters - which contain `\', `{', and `}' as second bytes. See - CJK.txt for a complete discussion. You need these - environments only in rare cases where extconv can't - be used. - - -\Unicode{<byte1>}{<byte2>} -\Unicode{<byte1><byte2>}{<byte3>} - Insert a Unicode character literally. <byte1>, - <byte2>, and <byte3> are the first, second, and - third byte of the Unicode character. You can use - decimal, hexadecimal, or octal notation. This - command can only be used within UTF 8 encoding. In - all other encodings you must say - \CJKchar[UTF8]{<byte1>}{<byte2>} or - \CJKchar[UTF8]{<byte1><byte2>}{<byte3>} instead. - - - Examples: - - \Unicode{"23}{"45} - \Unicode{"25E}{"9A} - -\CJKCJKchar -\CJKhangulchar -\CJKlatinchar These commands control the handling of - intercharacter glue. Only defined for UTF8 encoding. - \CJKCJKchar selects CJK style (using \CJKglue), - \CJKhangulchar selects hangul style (using - \CJKtolerance) and \CJKlatinchar uses none. Default - is \CJKCJKchar. - - Only 3-byte UTF-8 encoded characters (i.e., Unicode - characters in the range 0x800-0xFFFF) are affected; - two-byte encoded characters is handled as ordinary - characters (i.e., as if \CJKlatinchar were set). - - -\CJKbold -\CJKnormal These commands set and unset the \ifCJK@bold@ flag. - If set, boldface is emulated. - - Both commands are intended to appear in - \DeclareFontShape commands only (usually in FD - files); see fonts.txt for further details. - - -\CJKsymbol The CJK package uses this command instead of \symbol - to print a CJK character; it honours the - \ifCJK@bold@ flag: if set, boldface is emulated by - printing the character three times with slight - horizontal offsets. There should be hardly a reason - to ever use this command explicitly. -\CJKsymbols A similar command specific to HLaTeX font support. - It takes two characters which are then mapped to the - final glyph using TeX's ligature mechanism. - - -\CJKboldshift The horizontal shift used for imitating bold fonts. - Redefine this macro if the default value of 0.015em - is not satisfying. - - These commands make sense outside of a CJK - environment. - - -\CJKaddEncHook{<encoding>}{<body>} - This macro is primarily intended for packages. Use - it to append the code in <body> to a hook for - <encoding> which is executed each time <encoding> is - selected. For an example see CJKnumb.sty . - - ----End of commands.txt--- diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/dvidrv.txt b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/dvidrv.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 6f520d6c2d..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/dvidrv.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -Using dvidrv.btm [emTeX for DOS and OS/2] -------------------------------------------- - -This batch file does the same as mktexpk does; it is a replacement for -dvidrv.exe of emTeX which can handle ttf2pk, hbf2gf, and ps2pk additionally -(the ps2pk part is untested yet; it uses ps2pkmfj of the 4allTeX -distribution and was basically copied from a similar script, also part of -4allTeX). - -First of all, create and install a set of TFM files as described in the -INSTALL file. - -Then configure the following variables in dvidrv.btm: - - ps2pk ... set it to `yes' if you want to use this program - ttf2pk ... ditto - hbf2gf ... ditto - - pkdir ... the place where PK files created by ps2pk, ttf2pk, - or hbf2gf should go to. dvidrv.btm adds - `\modeless\XXXdpi' or `\modeless\dpiXXX' to this - string (depending on the variables `pre_dpi' and - `post_dpi') - - ttfonts ... where the TrueType fonts files reside - ttfcfg ... where the auxiliary data files of ttf2pk reside - - hbfonts ... where the HBF files reside - hbfcfg ... the place where the hbf2gf configuration files are - -The last four variables in the above list support trailing `!' and `!!' for -recursive directory searching (see the file dvidrv.doc of the emTeX package -for details). - -Alternatively, you can set these variables in the environment; please note -that no spaces are allowed before and after the equal sign, e.g., - - set foo=bar - -is OK, but - - set foo = bar - -fails. - -Rename dvidrv.exe to dvidrv.ori or something similar and copy dvidrv.btm to -a directory in the path. - -Don't forget to update the DVIDRVFONTS and TEXTFM environment variables if -necessary. - -Under OS/2 dvips calls mfjob or hbf2gf itself; under DOS it creates a batch -file which must be called afterwards. - - ----End of dvidrv.txt--- diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/fdxfiles.txt b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/fdxfiles.txt deleted file mode 100644 index c4bdffa803..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/fdxfiles.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,111 +0,0 @@ -This is the file fdxfiles.txt of the CJK macro package ver. 4.8.4 -(18-Apr-2015). - - -Extended font definition files -============================== - -The CJK package modifies LaTeX's font loading mechanism to input an extended -font definition file (with suffix `.fdx') immediately after a normal font -definition file (with suffix `.fd') has been loaded. A `.fdx' file is -optional. Here a list of useful commands---note that neither whitespace nor -linebreaks produce output while macros are defined in such files, which is -quite convenient. - -Immediately after selecting the proper subfont for a given input character, -the CJK package tests whether a macro - - \<encoding>/<family>/<series>/<shape>/<plane>/<code>/<direction> - -is defined. If it exists, it is executed instead of calling \CJKsymbol. - -For halfwidth katakana, the macro is called - - \<encoding>/<family>/<series>/<shape>/<code>/<direction> - -For fonts from HLaTeX the macro is called - - \<encoding>/<family>/<series>/<shape>/<byte1>/<byte2>/<direction> - -For UTF-8, only characters in the range 0x800-0x10FFFF execute the test for -this macro. - -<code>, <byte1> and <byte2> are decimal numbers; <direction> is either `v' -or `h'. - -The following commands are intended for `.fdx' files: - -o For vertical writing, \CJKvdef should be used to (globally) define the - macros described above. It always prepends `<encoding>/<family>/'. - Example from c00bsmi.fdx: - - \CJKvdef{m/n/01/1}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{4}} - - This defines macro `\C00/bsmi/m/n/01/1/v': If glyph 1 in subfont `01' - (`bsmilp01' in this example) should be typeset, it is replaced with - glyph 4 from subfont `v' (`bsmilpv'). - - \CJKhdef is the equivalent for horizontal writing. - -o Another macro is \CJKvlet, performing a global \let. Example (again - from c00bsmi.fdx): - - \CJKvlet{bx/n/01/1}{m/n/01/1} - - This makes `\C00/bsmi/bx/n/01/1/v' the same as `\C00/bsmi/m/n/01/1/v'. - - \CJKhlet is the equivalent for horizontal writing. - -CJKvert.sty provides additional macros: - -o Glyphs which shouldn't be rotated are available with \CJKsymbolsimple. - Here an example from c10gbsn.fdx: - - \CJKvdef{m/n/01/17}{\CJKsymbolsimple{17}} - - If glyph 17 in subfont `01' (`gbsnlp01') is requested, it is replaced - with itself but unrotated. - -o Some correction parameters are available to position glyphs of a given - font (i.e., all subfonts) while \CJKvert is active. - - \CJKvdef{norotate}{} - - The default of CJKvert.sty is to rotate all glyphs using the graphicx - package. If `norotate' is present in a `.fdx' file, glyphs accessed - with \CJKsymbol are not rotated. `fullheight', `height' and `offset' - are used only if `norotate' is not set. - - \CJKvdef{fullheight}{<dimension>} - - If defined, it sets the full height (height plus depth) of all CJK - glyphs accessed with \CJKsymbol to <dimension>. In most cases this - value is 1em. - - \CJKvdef{height}{<dimension>} - - If defined, it defines the height of all CJK glyphs accessed with - \CJKsymbol. Consequently, the depth is set to `fullheight - height'. - For example, the AFM file for `bsmilp01' gives 879 PS units for the - `Ascender' value. Since 1em is 1000 PS units, a proper value for - the `height' parameter is 0.88em. - - \CJKvdef{offset}{<dimension>} - - If defined, shift the (rotated) glyphs accessed with \CJKsymbol - vertically by <dimension>. - - \CJKvdef{simpleoffset}{<dimension>} - - If defined, shift all glyphs accessed with \CJKsymbolsimple vertically - by <dimension>. - -o The `offset' parameter is available to position glyphs of a given - font (i.e., all subfonts) while \CJKhorz is active. - - \CJKhdef{offset}{<dimension>} - - If defined (and \CJKhorz being active), shift the glyphs accessed - with \CJKsymbol vertically by <dimension>. - ----End of fdxfiles.txt--- diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/fonts.txt b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/fonts.txt deleted file mode 100644 index b68a82838f..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/fonts.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,311 +0,0 @@ -This is the file fonts.txt of the CJK macro package ver. 4.8.4 -(18-Apr-2015). - -The fonts ---------- - -This file describes how to set up CJK fonts inside of LaTeX 2e. For a -description how to install TrueType or bitmap fonts please refer to the -INSTALL file. - - -CJK.sty uses NFSS (New Font Selection Scheme, part of LaTeX 2e) which has -some advantages over the font selection offered with pmC (for plain TeX and -LaTeX 2.09): - - o TeX fonts are loaded only on demand. This is especially useful with - Asian logographs. If you have e.g., three Chinese characters in your - text, pmC must load the whole Chinese font (about 85 TeX subfonts), - whereas LaTeX 2e loads only three subfonts normally. - - o As long as the limit of 256 TeX fonts is not exceeded, you can use - as many CJK fonts as you like (e.g., simplified and traditional - Chinese characters together with Japanese fonts in different sizes) - ---pmC is limited to two sizes and can only have two CJK fonts at - the same time. - - In the web2c TeX package (for Unix) you find a patch which allows - the use of more than 256 TeX fonts (up to about 1000; this is a - standard feature of web2c 7.2 and newer versions). - - Omega can use up to approx. 65000 fonts. - - o You need not care about the right size of CJK fonts in footnotes, - etc. They obey the NFSS (except encoding). - - Of course you must have access to CJK fonts. - - . Use pdftex and dvipdfmx which can handle TrueType fonts directly. - It is very easy to set up dvipdfmx for handling CJK subfonts; with - pdftex this is more complicated. See the file doc/pdf/HOWTO.txt - for more information. - - . Use fontforge to convert TrueType fonts to PS subfonts. Such - subfonts work with virtually all dvi drivers. The directory - utils/subfonts contain some scripts which help in the conversion - process. - - . Use hbf2gf for HBF pixel fonts to convert them to TFM and PK - fonts. - - . Use ttf2pk (and ttf2tfm) to convert TrueType fonts to TFM and PK - fonts. - -If you chose one font per active character as with the pmC macros, you would -waste character space (256 characters per font are possible starting with -TeX 3). Therefore CJK.sty expects the whole CJK font split in TeX subfonts -with 256 characters each. - -An example: - - GuoBiao-encoded simplified characters in song style at 12pt: - ^ ^ ^^ ^^ - - first byte second byte TeX subfont offset - ----------------------------------------------- - 0xA1 0xA1-0xFE gsso1201 0 - 0xA2 0xA1-0xFE gsso1201 94 - 0xA3 0xA1-0xE4 gsso1201 188 - 0xA3 0xE5-0xFE gsso1202 0 - 0xA4 0xA1-0xFE gsso1202 26 - 0xA5 0xA1-0xFE gsso1202 120 - . - . - . - 0xFE 0xA1-0xFE gsso1235 38 - - -To convert bitmap fonts to PK files with hbf2gf, you must get the -appropriate HBF (Hanzi Bitmap Font) header files or create if you can't find -the right one; these HBF files document CJK fonts completely. - -The HBF specification can be found here: - - http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/packages/ccic/software/info/HBF-1.1/ - -Various bitmap fonts together with HBF header files are collected here: - - http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/packages/ccic/software/fonts/ - - -The font definition files -------------------------- - -CJK fonts can be installed as easy as normal TeX fonts! (Well, probably this -is the first time you have to install a font for TeX---I strongly recommend -that you process and read the `fntguide' documentation which is part of the -LaTeX 2e base package. There you can also find a description of size -commands.) - -CJK.sty defines six new size commands: - - `CJK' corresponds to `' (empty) - `sCJK' corresponds to `s' - `CJKfixed' corresponds to `fixed' - `sCJKfixed' corresponds to `sfixed' - `CJKsub' corresponds to `sub' - `CJKssub' corresponds to `ssub' . - -For dnp fonts (i.e., real dnp fonts and Watanabe dnp fonts) and Watanabe -jfonts (which both use the same font encoding scheme) two additional -commands are provided: - - `DNP' corresponds to `' (empty) - `DNPgen' corresponds tp `gen' . - -Note that PS Wadalab fonts don't use these size functions (but are still in -DNP font order). - -For poor-man's boldface these size commands have been defined: - - `CJKb', `sCJKb', `CJKfixedb', `sCJKfixedb', `DNPb', `DNPgenb' . - -They are completely identical to its counterparts without the final `b'. The -only reason to use them is to make the fifth parameter of \DeclareFontShape -for bold series different from the one for medium series (LaTeX2e uses this -parameter as a macro name to execute loading-settings, thus they must not be -equal). - -The difference between the size functions just introduced and the original -commands defined by LaTeX 2e is that a CJK size function defines a class of -fonts: if you say as an example - - \DeclareFontShape{C00}{song}{m}{n}{<6> <7> <8> sCJKfixed * b5so07}{} , - -LaTeX 2e searches for fonts named b5so0701 - b5so0755 if the font size is 6, -7, or 8 pt; in other words, the CJK size functions append two digits to the -font name to select the proper subfonts. These digits are defined in the -`\CJK@...Encoding' macros; the macro \CJK@plane holds the current value (in -pmC compatibility mode and for UTF8 encoding, \CJK@plane holds hexadecimal -numbers; see JISdnp.enc for the dnp subfont names which are again -different). - -Here a more detailed example: - - \DeclareFontFamily{C10}{fs}{} - - \DeclareFontShape{C10}{fs}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * gsfs14}{} - \DeclareFontShape{C10}{fs}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * gsfs14}{\CJKbold} - -This defines a GB encoded font (LaTeX font encoding `C10') which has -fangsong shape (fs) in medium series (m) and emulated bold extended (bx) -series. The names of the subfonts are gsfs1401 - gsfs1432; all sizes are -available. (This is actually a font definition for a bitmap font which -corresponds to a size of 14pt if the printer resolution were 300 dpi; hbf2gf -magnifies it to any desired size.) - -The corresponding CJK environment would be - - \begin{CJK*}{GB}{fs} - ... - \end{CJK*} . - -To be consistent with the CJK package it is recommended that for each font -shape `m' and `bx' series are defined (some PS font styles from PSNFSS -define `b' instead of `bx'; in this case you should add a font substitution -entry in the FD file). The default CJK FD files define a `song' shape for -each encoding except for KS so that - - \begin{CJK*}{your-encoding}{} - ... - \end{CJK*} - -works (note the empty last parameter). See below for an additional reason. - -Here a table of the CJK (font) encodings and the corresponding NFSS font -encodings. - - Chinese: Bg5 C00 - Bg5pmC C01 - Bg5+ C09 - - GB C10 - GBpmC C11 - GBK C19 - - GBt C20 - GBtpmC C21 - - CNS1-7 C31-37 - - Japanese: JIS C40 - JISpmC C41 - JISdnp C42 - JISwn C43 - - JIS2 C50 - JIS2dnp C52 - - SJIS -> kana C49 (additionally) - - Korean: KS -> hanja C60 - -> hangul C61 - KSpmC C62 - KSHL -> hangulHL C63 - -> symbolHL C64 - -> hanjaHL C65 - - Unicode: UTF8 C70 - - CEF: CEFX C80 - CEFY C81 - - [Thai: C90] - - -Some remarks: - - o An NFSS font encoding for the CJK package consists of the letter `C' - followed by two digits; the first represents the CJK (input) - encoding, the second the CJK font encoding. Some CJK encodings need - more than one NFSS encoding to fully represent all characters. - - Note: Since LaTeX version 1996/12/01, the name of an FD file - consists only of lowercase letters, e.g., c00fs.fd. - - o You can't use the NFSS encodings (as defined above) directly! You - should always use the CJK interface (the exception is Thai; please - read cjk-enc.txt and thaifont.txt for details). - - o According to the NFSS rules the family name must not be longer than - five characters. In early versions of CJK the family `fangsong' was - used. This is no longer allowed and has been replaced with `fs'. - - This restriction is mainly for ancient operating systems like MS-DOS - which are limited to 8.3 filenames; today, there is no reason any - more to artificially shorten the family name. - - o If you declare an NFSS font encoding in the standard way the - corresponding FD file for the default font is loaded. Since a font - encoding can be defined only in the preamble, all CJK font encodings - must be registered before the document starts even if you use only - one or two encodings. For the CJK package this would cause the - loading of almost 30 font definition files (see the table above) - which is inacceptable. - - To avoid this overhead NFSS is faked with some rudimentary - definitions just enough to pass the NFSS tests of LaTeX 2e. Of - course this has a disadvantage: an unknown CJK family causes an - error instead of switching to the fallback family usually defined - with \DeclareFontSubstitution. Nevertheless, replacing an undefined - series or shape works correctly. - - -Setting up cyberbit.ttf for UTF-8 encoding ------------------------------------------- - -Note 1: I strongly discourage the use of this font, especially for CJKV - scripts. The main reason is that correct glyph shapes depend on the - language; this means that a glyph representation form for a given - Unicode value looks differently in Japanese, Korean, and Chinese (a - famous example is character U+9038). Cyberbit doesn't provide such - different glyph shapes. - -Note 2: The following describes a setup for dvipdfmx only. Furthermore, it - assumes a recent TeXLive installation. - - -1. Copy cyberbit.ttf to your local TeXLive tree; a proper location is - - <TeXLive>/texmf-local/fonts/truetype/cyberbit/ - - (on e.g. Windows) or - - ~/texmf/fonts/truetype/cyberbit/ - - (on e.g. GNU/Linux) or something similar. <TeXLive> indicates the root - directory of TeXLive's texmf tree, for example C:\TeXLive2007 or - /usr/local/texlive2007. - -2. In the file <TeXLive>/texmf/fonts/map/dvipdfm/dvipdfmx/cid-x.map there is - already an entry for cyberbit.ttf. Remove the comment character in front - of the line. - -3. Change to an empty directory and create TFM files with the following call - on the command line: - - ttf2tfm cyberbit.ttf -q cyberb@Unicode@ - -4. Move all resulting TFM files to - - <TeXLive>/texmf-local/fonts/bitstrea/cyberb/ - - or - - ~/texmf/fonts/bitstrea/cyberb - - or something similar. - -5. Say - - mktexlsr - - on the command line to regenerate TeXLive's file name database. - - -That's it. Within the CJK package, the font can be activated with - - \begin{CJK}{UTF8}{song} - - ----End of fonts.txt--- diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/hbf2gf.txt b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/hbf2gf.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 1ebc4e2ccc..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/hbf2gf.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,382 +0,0 @@ -This is the file hbf2gf.txt of the CJK macro package ver. 4.8.4 -(18-Apr-2015). - -Using hbf2gf -------------- - -hbf2gf converts CJK bitmaps with an HBF header file into GF files. - -Additional documentation can be found in the man page utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.1 -(pre-formatted versions of this document can be found in the `cjk-doc' -bundle of CJK). - - -Syntax: - - hbf2gf [-q] configuration_file[.cfg] - hbf2gf [options] subfont_name x_resolution [y_scale | y_resolution] - hbf2gf -t [-q] font_name - hbf2gf --version | --help - -Options: - -q make hbf2gf quiet - -p don't create a PL file - -g don't create a GF file - -n use no resolution in extension (only `.gf') - -t test for font_name (returns 0 on success) - - -Keywords in the configuration file must start a line, the appropriate values -being on the same line separated with one or more blanks or tabs. -Environment variables names start with `$'; to get a dollar sign you must -type `$$'. - -The expansion of environment variables in hbf2gf itself (without the help of -the kpathsea library) is very limited; this feature has been carried over -from previous versions. It can't expand variables set in texmf.cnf; it also -can't handle more than one directory as the variable's value. Don't use it -except for the `pk_directory' and `tfm_directory' parameters! - -Here is an example configuration file gsfs14.cfg (please refer to hbf2gf.1 -and hbf2gf.dvi for a description of the keywords) to be run under OS/2: - -hbf_header jfs56.hbf -mag_x 1 -design_size 14.4 - -y_offset -13 -comment jianti fansongti 56x56 pixel font scaled and adapted to 14.4pt - -nmb_files -1 -tfm_files yes - -output_name gsfs14 - -checksum 123456789 - -dpi_x 300 - -coding codingscheme GB 2312-80 encoded TeX text - -pk_directory $HBF_TARGET\pixel.lj\432dpi\ -tfm_directory $HBF_TARGET\tfm\ - -rm_command del -cp_command copy -long_extension off -job_extension .cmd - - -Installation of a complete set of subfonts ------------------------------------------- - -Here are the results of a sample run of the above configuration file -(assuming that the environment variable %HBF_TARGET% points to d:\china): - - input files: jfs56.a - jfs56.e, jfs56.hbf - - program call: hbf2gf gsfs14.cfg - - intermediate files: gsfs14.cmd, gsfs1401.gf - gsfs1432.gf, gsfs14.pl - - batch file call: gsfs14.cmd - - output files: d:\china\pixel.lj\432dpi\gsfs1401.pk - gsfs1432.pk, - d:\china\tfm\gsfs1401.tfm - gsfs1432.tfm - - -[gsfs: GuoBiao simple encoded FanSong style - ^ ^ ^ ^ -It's hard to overcome the DOS restriction of 8 characters in a file name if -you need two characters as a running number...] - - -Using MakeTeXPK or mktexpk --------------------------- - -***************************************************************************** -* * -* For teTeX >=1.0 and web2c >= 7.3.1, no patches are necessary for either * -* mktexpk or mktextfm. * -* * -***************************************************************************** - -The simpler way to create PK fonts is to apply the patches in the -utils/hbf2gf/scripts directory. In case you can't become root make sure that -the patched file is found in the path *before* the original MakeTeXPK (or -mktexpk) script. - -First of all, move the HBF files together with the bitmap font files to its -final destination which has to be added to the variables $MISCFONTS, which -can be either modified in texmf.cnf or set in the environment (please read -the kpathsea info files how to do that). Now do the same with all `.cfg' -files; the corresponding configuration variable is $HBF2GFINPUTS. - -Then, create a set of TFM files for the specified CJK bitmap font. This -should be done with the hbf2gf configuration parameters `tfm_files yes' and -`pk_files no' (to be modified in the `.cfg' files; see hbf2gf.dvi for a -detailed description of all needed keywords). After calling the produced -shell script the TFM files are installed. Note that if you change any hbf2gf -parameters which alter the appearance of the font (the metrics, to be more -exact) you must repeat this step so that TFM and PK files fit together. - -The previous step can be omitted in case you patch MakeTeXTFM or mktextfm -too so that TFM files can be created on-the-fly. - -Please note further that in case you write a new hbf2gf configuration file, -the name of that file must be the name stem of the CJK subfont (as defined -in the appropriate FD file and the hbf2gf configuration file) plus `.cfg': - - Example: - - searched: gsfs1021.pk - configuration file: gsfs10.cfg - -The final step for web2c 6.x or teTeX 0.4 is to edit texmf.cnf (the kpathsea -configuration file, usually in /usr/local/lib/texmf/web2c) and change the -two variables - - $PKFONTS.xdvi - $PKFONTS - -by appending - - :$pkdir/hbf2gf - -to define an own `mode' for hbf2gf, similar to the modes `cx', `ljfour', -etc. The TeX Directory Structure (TDS) standard suggests `modeless' for this -name which is already defined in teTeX 1.0 and web2c 7.x. - -Example: - - PKFONTS.xdvi=.:$pkdir/$MAKETEX_MODE:$pkdir/gsftopk: - $pkdir/ps2pk:$pkdir/hbf2gf - PKFONTS=.:$TEXMF/fonts//pk/$MAKETEX_MODE:$pkdir/hbf2gf - -The line break above is given for convenience only and should not appear -in the texmf.cnf file (no space before and after the `:'). - -[If you cannot become root, copy texmf.cnf into your home directory and do -the modifications there; make sure that your personal config file is found -in the search path first since web2c uses the first definition of each -variable encountered.] - -If you use hbf2gf with two parameters (as in MakeTeXPK), only one GF file -and one PL file is produced, and no batch file is created; the `pk_files' -parameter is ignored. You can control with the switches -g and -p whether a -GF or PL file is created at all. - - -Using dvidrv.btm [emTeX for DOS and OS/2] -------------------------------------------- - -This batch file does the same as MakeTeXPK and mktexpk; it is a replacement -for dvidrv.exe of emTeX which can handle ttf2pk, hbf2gf, and ps2pk -additionally (the ps2pk part is untested yet; it uses ps2pkmfj of the -4allTeX distribution and was basically copied from a similar script, also -part of 4allTeX). - -First of all, create and install a set of TFM files as described in the -previous section. - -Then configure the following variables in dvidrv.btm: - - ps2pk ... set it to `yes' if you want to use this program - ttf2pk ... ditto - hbf2gf ... ditto - - pkdir ... the place where PK files created by ps2pk, ttf2pk, - or hbf2gf should go to. dvidrv.btm adds - `\modeless\XXXdpi' resp. `\modeless\dpiXXX' to this - string (depending on the variables `pre_dpi' and - `post_dpi') - - ttfonts ... where the TrueType fonts files reside - ttfcfg ... where the auxiliary data files of ttf2pk reside - - hbfonts ... where the HBF files reside - hbfcfg ... the place where the hbf2gf configuration files are - -The last four variables in the above list support trailing `!' and `!!' for -recursive directory searching (see the dvidrv.doc of the emTeX package for -details). - -Alternatively, you can set these variables in the environment; please note -that no spaces are allowed before and after the equal sign, e.g., - - set foo=bar - -is OK, but - - set foo = bar - -fails. - -Rename dvidrv.exe to dvidrv.ori or something similar and copy dvidrv.btm to -a directory in the path. - -Don't forget to update the DVIDRVFONTS and TEXTFM environment variables if -necessary. - -Under OS/2 dvips calls mfjob or hbf2gf itself; under DOS it creates a batch -file which must be called afterwards. - - -Adjusting the font parameters ------------------------------ - -It is possible to convert bitmap fonts to PK files almost automatically. The -HBF header file already has the entry `HBF_BITMAP_BOUNDING_BOX' which -defines vertical and horizontal offsets (in pixels), but these values are -not in all cases optimal for the desired target size. If you omit `x_offset' -and `y_offset' in the CFG file, the third and fourth parameter of -`HBF_BITMAP_BOUNDING_BOX' is used (except for rotated glyphs), scaled to -design size (to say it in other words: x_offset and y_offset always apply to -the design size to be synchronous with the TFM files). - -Don't confuse scaling and magnification: Scaling here means that you choose -a (arbitrary) design size and compute scaling values (mag_x and mag_y; the -parameter names are a bit misleading) which scales the bitmap to this -particular design size at a certain (arbitrarily chosen) resolution (dpi_x -and dpi_y). Magnification means that the scaled bitmap is then magnified to -a certain target size while still using the font parameters (i.e., TFM file) -of the design size. - -In the sample, you have a 56x56 bitmap font which is scaled to 14.4pt having -a resolution of 300 dpi; here we compute the theoretical scaling value to -reach the design size (14.4pt): - - 1 pt are 300 / 72.27 = 4.1511 pixel; - 14.4 pt are 4.1511 x 14.4 = 59.78 pixel; - thus the theoretical magnification value is 59.78 / 56 = 1.0675 . - -But especially for small sizes, this may be not the best value if the font -should harmonize with, say, Knuth's Computer Modern fonts. I recommend to to -compute, say, five PK fonts, then check the CJK font with different TeX -fonts to see whether the offsets and/or the magnification value is good. The -greater the design size the finer you can control the offsets---as an -example you could use a design size of 30pt (nevertheless there is an -arbitrary compile-time constant MAX_CHAR_SIZE which limits the maximal -character size; default is 1023 pixels). - -Testing has shown that in the above example a magnification value of 1 is -better than 1.07; additionally if you use this font at 14.4pt you get the -original bitmap without any distortions introduced by scaling. - -If you have found optimal offsets, you can produce many different -magnifications of the CJK font using the same set of TFM files in analogy to -ordinary TeX fonts; as a simplification, we assume that PK files with a -resolution of XXXdpi and a design size of 10pt have the extension `.XXXpk' -(respectively come into a `XXXdpi' subdirectory)---this is the reason why in -the above example for the 14.4pt design size with 300dpi a `432dpi' target -directory has been used. Now we can use the following formula: - - your_target_size - needed_dpi = your_horizontal_resolution * ---------------- - 10.0 - -Example: Assuming that your printer has a resolution of 300 x 400dpi, -and you want 14.4pt: - - 14.4 - 300 * ---- = 432 - 10.0 - -The vertical scaling value is 400 / 300 = 1.3333. Use these values now to -call hbf2gf in METAFONT--like mode: - - hbf2gf hbf2gf.cfg 432 1.3333 - -Assuming you have created a complete set of hanja fonts (ksmj10) for 10pt -design size, the proper entry in c60mj.fd would be - - \DeclareFontShape{C60}{mj}{m}{n}{<5><6><7><8><9><10> - <10.95><12><14.4> - <17.28><20.74><24.88> CJK * ksmj10}{} - -If you use the (modified) mktexpk to create PK fonts on demand it is -sufficient to write - - \DeclareFontShape{C60}{mj}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * ksmj10}{} - -if one CJK bitmap font should cover the whole size range. - - -Compiling hbf2gf ----------------- - -You need an ANSI C compiler. - -Under Unix-like systems say - - ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/TeX \ - --with-kpathsea-include=<INCLUDEDIR> \ - --with-kpathsea-lib=<LIBDIR> - make - make install - -for a normal compilation and installation. Replace `/usr/local/TeX' with a -path to your TeX distribution. - -[Note 1: - Try to find `libkpathsea.*' on your system. Use this directory as the - argument for --with-kpathsea-lib. Then try to find `kpathsea/tex-file.h' - and use the parent directory of kpathsea as the argument for - --with-kpathsea-include. This should work in most cases. If you can't find - the library, you probably have a web2c package with statically linked - binaries. This means that you have to get the web2c sources from CTAN, - configure it with something like - - ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/TeX --datadir=/usr/local/TeX \ - --enable-shared --disable-static - - according to your setup; then change to the kpathsea directory and say - `make' and `make install' (Do the latter with caution not to overwrite - original binaries like kpsewhich). - - It even works with the source tree from the TeX Live CD! You just have - to add a proper --srcdir option to the configure script. - - Note 2: - It seems that c-auto.h created during the kpathsea library compiling - process won't be installed for some older web2c versions. You should add - it manually, i.e., copy <web2c source tree>/kpathsea/c-auto.h to the - location where the other kpathsea header files have been installed. - - Note 3: - As a last resort or for testing purposes, you can even compile hbf2gf - without any search library; a simple call to fopen() is used instead.] - - - -Use Makefile.gnu for emx + GNU make and say - - make -f Makefile.gnu - -to get a help screen with the possible options. - -[Note: It should work with djgpp too, but I haven't tested this.] - - -If necessary, `touch' hbf2gf.c (in case you don't have ctangle) to made the -time stamp of the file more recent; otherwise, the `make' program complains. - -Under some older SunOS versions, gcc (without the GNU C-library) has -problems; if possible, install the GNU C-library. Otherwise you get a bunch -of warning messages about missing prototypes which can be ignored. The only -missing function is strtoul(). If your system has gdb or some other GNU -utils, you are almost done. Search for the libiberty.a library (usually in -/usr/local/lib), copy it into the hbf2gf subdir and link it with the other -modules: - - LDFLAGS=-liberty ./configure ... - -If you don't have libiberty, replace strtoul() with strtol() in the hbf2gf.w -(or hbf2gf.c) file. - -It was reported that on the NeXT an older version of gcc has difficulties to -process the '%i' printf parameter correctly; simply replace all occurrences -with '%d' (most notably in hbf.c). - - ----End of hbf2gf.txt--- diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/history.2_5 b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/history.2_5 deleted file mode 100644 index a9d29ef4c4..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/history.2_5 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,202 +0,0 @@ -This file is part of the CJK package Ver. 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015). - -The history of the beta versions of the never released version 2.5 . --------------------------------------------------------------------- - -Changes beta 1 -> beta 2: - hbf2gf: faster (search_min_max() removed) - feof() seems to be broken under Amiga gcc 2.6.3; replaced with - == EOF, etc. - some small bug fixes and typos - default value of target_size is now design_size (and not 10 pt) - -Changes beta 2 -> beta 3: - ttf2pk: ttfdir must now be defined only once (in MakeTeXPK/maketexp.btm) - ttf2pkl instead of ttf2pk at some places erroneously used - an updated (and modified) version of MakeTeXPK is used - Makefile under Unix erroneously used FS=MSDOS - -Changes beta 3 -> beta 4: - ttf2pk: MakeTeXPK couldn't create DC fonts correctly. - MakeTeXPK couldn't use already created .pk fonts in some cases; - you must now change the PKFONTS and PKFONTS.xdvi variable in - the kpathsearch configuration file (texmf.cnf) to add - `:$pkdir/ttf2pk' - ttf2pk.doc added - InstallFont added - hbf2gf: all float types changed to double. This makes life easier under - Amiga - pinyin.sty added - \CJKcaption command added - some caption files added. Works with the koma-script style files - included here (see below). Most of them are not complete now - wrong punctuation character offsets in Bg5.chr corrected - koma-script style files added. Note: this is only temporary until the - next official release of the koma-script package - -Changes beta 4 -> beta 5: - \CJK@enc replaced with specific encodings where possible - SJIS encoding scheme added (SJIS.enc, SJISconv.tex, etc.). Doesn't - currently work with CEF.sty - new commands \CJKCJK, \CJKhangul, and \CJKlatin for UTF8 encoding -* handling of intercharacter glue enhanced. Now there is no \CJKglue -* before and after a block of CJK characters. Note that this is a -* visually incompatible change to the previous versions of CJK! -* (see the command \CJKtilde also) - koma-script package removed (you should use the latest official release - now); caption files updated - mule2cjk added - \CJKtilde and \standardtilde added - MakeTeXPK hard linked into utils/hbf2gf - -Changes beta 5 -> beta 6: - gmulatex script added - \CJKhangul erroneously defined twice: \CJKCJK renamed into \CJKCJKchar, - \CJKhangul (in UTF 8 environment) into \CJKhangulchar, \CJKlatin into - \CJKlatinchar - the `global' option didn't work correctly; many \CJK@global's added - new command \CJKencshape to specify shapes on a per encoding base - \CJKchar didn't work in preprocessed mode - hbf2gf: new keyword `pk_files' (yes/no) - new calling mode for use with MakeTeXPK: - hbf2gf configuration_file [subfont_number resolution] - hbf2gf.cfg renamed to b5so12.cfg (MakeTeXPK needs this name) - some .cfg files added - other small changes - MakeTeXPK: taken from contrib/ttf2pk and enhanced to create CJK .pk - files on demand from bitmap files - name of the mode subdir changed from `(.../pk/)ttf2pk' to - `(.../pk/)CJK'. - maketexp.btm: similar changes as for MakeTeXPK; hard linked into - utils/hbf2gf - makettfp.btm: hard linked into utils/hbf2gf - latin-3 and latin-4 added to mule2cjk - -Changes beta 6 -> beta 7: - according to the newest LaTeX2e release, \MakeUppercase is disabled - instead of \uppercase in some cases. - a severe bug disabled Korean encoding - the encoding switching mechanism was broken; again many \CJK@global's - added - some commands which should be active only in certain encodings redefined - to work with the `global' option (Bg5text environment, \mj, etc.) - to use the Japanese DNP fonts, an encoding `JISdnp' and two size - functions (`DNP' and `DNPgen') are added -* a new unifying fontencoding scheme has been introduced: -* max. 4 characters encoding + max. 3 characters fontencoding -* examples: -* JISdnp, JISpmC, etc. -* this change causes many files to be renamed (e.g., -* Uhanja.fd->Uhanj.fd); there is also a bunch of new/redefined functions -* to support this: -* \CJKenc -* \CJKfontenc -* \CJKshape -* \CJKencshape -* CJK and CJK* environment -* SOME OF THE ABOVE CHANGES ARE NOT COMPATIBLE WITH PREVIOUS VERSIONS! - CJK characters in verbatim environments are now treated correctly - by mule2cjk. Latin-encodings still don't work there - hbf2gf: the collection of configuration files has been harmonized in - size - -changes beta 7 -> 3.0: - the protection mechanism has been completely rewritten. Encoding changes - now work in sectioning commands too. - - the pseudo-\if's has been replaced with real if's to avoid problems with - nested \if...\else...\fi constructions. - - CNS directory renamed to CEF. - - CEF macros CX, CY and U implemented. Font definition files for CX and CY - encodings added. - - CEF now works with SJIS encoding too. CEFSconv added. - - CNS.sty removed. Has been integrated into CJK.sty . - - there are now three internally used active characters: - ^^80, ^^A0: used by mule2cjk - ^^ff : used by CEFconv and mule2cjk. - we need those characters for verbatim environments. - - a new internal level introduced: - we now have - - active characters - | - +--------------> bindings (normal, preprocessed) <- new - | - active character macros - | - +--------------> encodings (GB, Bg 5, ...) + - | font encodings (none, dnp, pmC) - | - subfont selecting macros - | - +--------------> character macro sets (standard, Big 5, ...) - | - character selecting macros - - all encodings except UTF 8 now work in preprocessed mode too. - - some additional checks whether a loading of a certain binding/encoding/ - character set is neccessary. - - a new style option has been added: `active'. If activated, bindings are - local. Default is still `local' (with global bindings). You need this - option if you want to mix preprocessed text with non-preprocessed text - in nested CJK environments. This can happen if you merge texts in - various encodings. - - the offset for the roma subfont of dnp font encoding was incorrect. - - watanabe (a PD replacement of dnp fonts) font encoding for JIS added. - - \CJKchar has now an optional parameter to select the encoding. You can - also use this command with Unicode encoding; additionally you can - enter characters with or without the 8th bit set (GL or GR form) - except for SJIS, Bg5 and UTF8 encoding. - - two new size functions: `CJKsub' and `CJKssub'. They are similar to - `sub' and `ssub' except that the font substitution warnings appear - only once per CJK fontset. All .fd files updated. - - MULEenc.sty added. Is loaded automatically after a file has been - processed with mule2cjk. - - Latin encodings now work in verbatim environments also. - - switch -g from mule2cjk has been removed. It was never necessary since - `"' and `\"' in german.sty select the same macro. - - mule2cjk now inserts LaTeX2e macros (\textexclamdown, \textcent, etc.) - analogously to the latin[12].def files of the LaTeX2e distribution - (where applicable) for Latin encoded characters. - - the batch file muclatex processes mule encoded files which contain - CEF macros. - - Stephen Simpson <simpson@math.psu.edu> contributed a Bg 5 .fd file for - NTU TT fonts (ntu2cjk and ttf2pk). - - pinyin.sty didn't work in tabbing environments; the syllable \me was - missing; the syllables \Na and \na were wrongly defined (Michael E. - Deisher <deisher@enws261.eas.asu.edu>). - - pinyin.sty now accepts DC fonts too. - - all .bat and .cmd files now have LF/CR pairs as newlines. - - .bat and .cmd batch files added for all equivalent script files in the - utils directory. It might be useful to replace the TeX-coded - preprocessors with this filters since they are faster. - - all .bat and .cmd files call f_name.bat (f_name.cmd) to replace the - extension (usually .tex) with .cjk . - - hbf2gf always used 300dpi resolution if used in mf-like mode (Zhang - Zhengyou <ZhengYou.Zhang@sophia.inria.fr>). - ----End of history.2_5--- diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/history.txt b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/history.txt deleted file mode 100644 index ca35f64de5..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/history.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1549 +0,0 @@ -This file is part of the CJK package. - - -History of the CJK package -========================== - - -Version 1.0: first release. -01-June-1994 - - -Version 1.1: new: -20-Aug-1994 \CJK@char(x) simplified. - - CJK.txt updated. - - diff.txt added. - - -Version 2.0: new: -15-Sep-1994 support for Hangul: - virtual fonts / tfm files for Hangul standard fonts. - - changed: - font selection: modified .fd-files needed: - structure of .fd-files much more simplified. - - -Version 2.1: new: -28-Sep-1994 optional parameters to CJK size functions added. - - sCJK size function added. - - CJK* environment added: spaces after CJK characters are - swallowed. - - Utility programs hbf2hbf and hbf2cjk added. - - changed: - new Big 5 encoded fonts needed (more compressed)---saves - about 13 TeX subfonts per Big 5 encoded font. - - modified example .fd-files . - - errors: - Bg5text environment to pmC-Bg5 environment added. - - pmC emulation now uses compatible font names, i.e., - wcb5a1, wcb5a2, etc. - - -Version 2.2: new: -18-Oct-1994 CJK now supports hangul and hanja together. Two different - sets of subfonts are used as defined in Uhangul.fd and - Uhanja.fd . - - CJK punctuation characters (fullwidth comma, colon, - semicolon, etc.) don't start a line. CJK opening - braces, etc., don't end a line. - - \uppercase and \lowercase is now disabled if Big 5 - encoding is active. - - \lccode's is only reset if the new `lowercase' option is - set. This function is so seldom used that I decided to - separate it from setting \uccode's. You need less save - size if `encapsulated' is used without `lowercase'. - - C source of hbf2cjk replaced with CWEB source. - .dvi files of hbf2hbf and hbf2cjk added. - C source files of hbf2hbf and hbf2cjk produced by - CTANGLE added. - - \CJKtolerance added - this command for Hangul syllables - is the pendant to \CJKglue. - - changed: - hangul environment renamed to KS. - - modified example .fd-files. - - new Hangul .vf and .tfm files. - - definition of \CJKglue changed. - - HBF API now supports HBF 1.1 (CHARS optional). - - fine-tuning to hbf2cjk added - (Sam Chiu <ccc11@cus.cam.ac.uk>). - - errors: - CJK* didn't work in sectioning commands - (Wu Guangxi <wuxi@unixg.ubc.ca>). - - -Version 2.21: errors: -25-Oct-1994 CJK* didn't suppress spaces -(only CJK.sty) (Sam Chiu <ccc11@cus.cam.ac.uk>) - - -Version 2.3: new: -15-Nov-1994 JIS coding scheme/environment added. - - pmC-KS and pmC-JIS environments added. - - CNS coding scheme added. - - hbf2gf added. - This program merges bmf2gf, hbf2cjk, and hbf2hbf; it - is about 10 times faster than hbf2cjk. - Consequently, hbf2cjk and hbf2hbf were removed. - - changed: - only \uppercase disabled (see error). - - \CJK@char, etc., simplified. - - errors: - verbatim environments didn't work in Big 5 encoding - (Lee Chun-Yu <d791013@ce.ntu.edu.tw>). - - -Version 2.4: new: -03-Jan-1995 UTF 8 (Unicode) scheme added. - - option `unicode' to hbf2gf added: if `on', a two-digit - hexadecimal number is used as a running number - starting with the value of the first byte of the first - code range. - - Bg5conv.tex added: this is a small preprocessor which - converts Big 5 encoded characters `XY' into the form - `XZZZ.' . Now you can use Big 5 encoding without the - annoying Bg5text environment. - Auxiliary files: Bg5pp.enc, pmCsmpp.enc, and - bg5latex.bat . - - changed: - new versions of emx.exe, emx.dll (ver. 0.9a) and rsx.exe - (rel. 5) - - errors: - hbf2gf sometimes drew one pixel too much - (You Rey-Jer <you@gi4.bauingenieure.uni-stuttgart.de>). - - pmC encodings didn't work - (Zhang Zhengyou <Zhengyou.Zhang@sophia.inria.fr>). - - \CJK@charToHex and \CJK@numbToHex could erroneously change - page counter (Li Yu-Ray <r82111@ew.ee.ntu.edu.tw>). - - -Version 2.5: never released; 7 beta versions published. See file - history.2_5. - - -Version 3.0 there are too many changes to be described here in full -10-Oct-1995 detail. Please reread the various documentation files and - check the file history.2_5 too. - - new: - two contributed packages: ntu2cjk and ttf2pk. - - SJIS coding scheme added. - -* a new unifying fontencoding scheme has been introduced: -* max. 4 characters encoding + max. 3 characters -* fontencoding -* -* examples: -* JISdnp, JISpmC, etc. -* -* this change causes many files to be renamed (e.g., -* Uhanja.fd->Uhanj.fd); there is also a bunch of new/ -* redefined functions to support this: -* \CJKenc -* \CJKfontenc -* \CJKshape -* \CJKencshape -* CJK and CJK* environment -* -* SOME OF THE ABOVE CHANGES ARE NOT COMPATIBLE WITH -* PREVIOUS VERSIONS! - - two fontencodings added: `dnp' for DNP fonts and `wn' - for Watanabe fonts. - - four new size functions: `CJKsub', `CJKssub', `DNP', and - `DNPgen'. - - \CJKchar has now an optional parameter to select the - encoding. You can also use this command with Unicode - encoding; additionally you can enter characters with - or without the 8th bit set (GL or GR form) except for - SJIS, Bg5 and UTF8 encoding. - - a new internal level introduced: - we now have - - active characters - | - +--------------> bindings (normal, - | preprocessed) <- new - | - active character macros - | - +--------------> encodings (GB, Bg 5, ...) + - | font encodings (none, dnp, - | pmC) - | - subfont selecting macros - | - +--------------> character macro sets - | (standard, Big 5, ...) - | - character selecting macros - - a new style option has been added: `active'. If - activated, bindings are local. Default is still - `local' (with global bindings). You need this option - if you want to mix preprocessed text with - non-preprocessed text in nested CJK environments. This - can happen if you merge texts in various encodings. - - options `dos' and `dosdebug' to makefiles added for - compiling with djgpp. - - new keywords `design_size', `target_size', `tfm_files', - and `pk_files' added to hbf2gf. If `tfm_files' - (`pk_files') is `no', creation of .tfm-files - (.pk-files) is suppressed. - - new calling mode for hbf2gf for use with MakeTeXPK: - hbf2gf configuration_file [subfont_number resolution] - - a modified MakeTeXPK (and maketexp.btm) added to process - Chinese TrueType fonts (with ttf2pk) and CJK bitmap - fonts (with hbf2gf). - - pinyin.sty for writing pinyin syllables with tones. - - \CJKtilde and \standardtilde for embedding ordinary words - in CJK text. - - new command \CJKcaption to load a caption file. - - new commands \CJKCJKchar, \CJKhangulchar and - \CJKlatinchar added to specify character handling - (glue, discretionary). Only for UTF8 encoding needed. - Default is \CJKCJKchar. - - various caption files (.cap) added to be used in - conjunction with the KOMA-script document classes. - - MULE to CJK converter added. - - changed: - the protection scheme has been completely rewritten. - Encoding changes now work in sectioning commands too. - - reorganization of source tree. - - all occurrences of utf8 changed to UTF8 including - filenames. - - all occurrences of GBs changed to GB including filenames. - -* handling of intercharacter glue enhanced. Now there is -* no \CJKglue before and after a block of CJK -* characters. Note that this is a visually incompatible -* change to the previous versions of CJK! (See the -* command \CJKtilde also.) - - the definition of the CEF encoding has changed; it uses - now HTML-macros to identify CNS codes. Various - preprocessors has been added to handle these macros. - - CNS.sty removed. Has been integrated into CJK.sty . - - if only one of the keywords `dpi_x' or `dpi_y' is given - in the hbf2gf config file the other printer resolution - is set equal to the given one. - - the key values `on' and `off' in the hbf2gf config file - are replaced with `yes' and `no'. - - errors: - if two Big 5 environments were stacked, the Bg5text - environment was defined twice causing an error - (Yang Jinn S. <v30yjs@v0sun11.ccl.itri.org.tw>). - - \CJK@punctEnc was undefined in pmC-Bg5 environment - (Yang Jinn S. <v30yjs@v0sun11.ccl.itri.org.tw>). - - pmC-Bg5 encoding did not work in preprocessed mode - (Yang Jinn S. <v30yjs@v0sun11.ccl.itri.org.tw>). - - Bg5conv.tex and CEFconv.tex/CEF5conv.tex fail under the - web2c-TeX implementation because \write commands don't - output 8bit characters. C programs which do the same - were added. - - wrong \CJK@min and \CJK@max values for some encodings. - - some punctuation characters with Big 5 encoding had wrong - offsets (Li Yu-Ray <r82111@ew.ee.ntu.edu.tw>). - - `global' option didn't work correctly. - - \CJKchar didn't work in preprocessed mode - (Rob Lahaye <lahaye@amolf.amolf.nl>). - - all .bat and .cmd files call f_name.bat (f_name.cmd) to - replace the extension (usually .tex) with .cjk . - - -Version 3.0.1 new: -20-Nov-1995 hbf2gf config files for CNS added. - - changed: - .vf and .tfm files for Hangul have been removed; they - are now part of the Hangul font packages. - - CNS font definition files modified. - - `~', if \CJKtilde has been executed, now suppresses - spaces afterwards. - - (hopefully) better installation documentation. - - ttf2pk: improved scripts. - - the font directories (for web2c) in the various - script/config files have been standardized: - - the source bitmap fonts and its HBF header files are - now assumed to be in - -/usr/local/lib/font/{china,japan,korea,...}/font_name/ - - the hbf2gf configuration files in - -/usr/local/lib/hbf2gf/ - - the TeX font files in - -/usr/local/lib/texmf/fonts/{chinese,japanese,korean,...}/font_name/pk/CJK/ -/usr/local/lib/texmf/fonts/{chinese,japanese,korean,...}/font_name/{tfm,vf}/ - - the NTU TrueType fonts in - -/usr/local/lib/font/china/truetype . - - - errors: - standard.chr redefined the altchar macros erroneously - (Patrick Tuttle <n8442161@toad.lake.cs.wwu.edu>). - - MULEenc.sty failed with german.sty in sectioning - commands. - - mule2cjk didn't work with CNS planes 3-7. - - -Version 3.1.0: new: -20-Feb-1996 MakeTeXPK now supports DC (and TC) 1.2 fonts. - - JIS supplement character set (JIS X 0212-1990) - implemented. - - hbf2gf config file j2so12.cfg (for a JIS X 0212 font) - added. - - New parameter for hbf2gf: slant. Note that slanted - fonts are not common for CJK languages and should - be used only in special situations. - - Documentation about Japanese TeX systems and how to - handle Japanese with CJK contributed by TANAKA - Shinichiro <tanaka3@ifos.se.fujitsu.co.jp>. - - An introduction into the CJK package in Chinese - contributed by Lee Chun-Yu <d791013@ce.ntu.edu.tw>. - Consequently the outdated README.bg5 together with - bg5_test.tex has been removed. - - ntu2cjk version 1.3 . - - CEF example added. - - changed: - MULEenc.sty, mule2cjk: - \textcdot dropped; replaced with \textperiodcentered. - - MULEenc.sty: - definition of \textregistered dropped since it is - defined for all encodings in the latest LaTeX2e - release. - - CJK.sty: - \nbs is now defined as a shorthand for \nobreakspace. - - \space's added to font size functions analogously to - the latest LaTeX release. - - mule2cjk: - \nbs replaced with \nobreakspace. - - maketexp.btm: - small enhancements. - - f_name.bat: - slightly modified to make it run under 4DOS too. - - hbf2gf: - hbf.c updated to latest hbf version (17-Oct-1995). - errors: - maketexp.btm: - the ttfdir environment variable in the created - fonts.btm file was not set. - - Oh, oh, font creation with hbf2gf also didn't work... - - at one place two `%%' used instead of one. - - UJISwn.fd should now search for the right fonts. - - *.cap: - erroneously contained \@undefined instead of - \undefined. - - JIS.cap: - completely broken (sigh). Unbalanced \if... statements - caused unrecoverable errors. - - -Version 3.1.1: new: -20-Jun-1996 \CJKspace switches (inside of a CJK or CJK* environment) - from CJK* to CJK mode. - \CJKnospace switches from CJK to CJK* mode. - - support for Vietnamese with Mule. You need the vncmr-2.1 - package for fonts and LaTeX2e support. - - Latin 5 (ISO 8859-9) for Mule implemented. - - changed: - mule2cjk removed and replaced with cjk-enc.el which - defines a new output encoding scheme for Mule - (*cjk-coding*). See cjk-enc.doc for details. - - new protection scheme and changed macro definitions in - MULEenc.sty enables kerning for non-CJK languages. This - also makes most of the CJK macros significantly smaller. - - f_name.bat replaced with the latest version. - - some documentation improvements. - - \CJKhanja and \CJKhangul now also make sense outside of - KS encoding (useful in connection with mule2cjk). - - errors: - f_name.cmd doesn't work. All *.cmd removed. I have first - to learn REXX to write such batch files for OS/2. - - ttf2pk failed if the PK package size of a character was - 1024 (the same error is also in the pbm2pk program). - - hbf2gf didn't initialize mag_x/mag_y and dpi_x/dpi_y - correctly (Zhang Zhengyou - <Zhengyou.Zhang@sophia.inria.fr>). - - after closing a CJK environment not all characters above - 0x80 had been made non-active (a typo). - - pinyin.sty did not preserve the \a macro (used in - tabbing environments). - - single byte characters didn't work in SJIS encoding (a - typo). - - `:' and `.' do not work as parameter delimiters if these - characters are active (Daniel Flipo <?@?>). Now ^^ff - is used; the old macro ^^ff is now ^^a0; ^^a0 has - become ^^80. The old ^^80 macro has been removed since - the new version of mule2cjk always use the `global' - option of CJK which allows the use of (the new) ^^80 - instead. - - \CJKenc{SJIS} didn't work (Thomas Piekenbrock - <piekenbro@msmzid.frankfurt.hoechst-ag.d400.de>). - - SJISconv.tex didn't run (a senseless line called the - nonexistent macro \CJK@other) (Thomas Piekenbrock - <piekenbro@msmzid.frankfurt.hoechst-ag.d400.de>). - - JIS.cap didn't work (a typo). - - SJIS.cap didn't work either (forgot to edit). - - -Version 4.0.0: new: -20-Sep-1996 I did the final step. All CJK encodings now have all - NFSS attributes, namely family, series, and shape - (represented by \CJK@family, \CJK@series, and - \CJK@shape). \CJK@family is set by entering a CJK - environment in the same way as it was done in former - versions of this package. \CJK@series and \CJK@shape - are (usually) controlled by the standard NFSS commands - (e.g., \slshape, \textbf, etc.). - - To achieve this it was necessary to define (NFSS) - font encodings for the CJK package. All CJK font - encodings map to NFSS font encodings which start with - the letter `C', followed by two digits. Here is a - table: - - Chinese: Bg5 C00 - Bg5pmC C01 - - GB C10 - GBpmC C11 - - GBt C20 - GBtpmC C21 - - CNS1-7 C31-37 - - Japanese: JIS C40 - JISpmC C41 - JISdnp C42 - JISwn C43 - - JIS2 C50 - - SJIS -> kana C49 - (additionally) - - Korean: KS -> hanja C60 - -> hangul C61 - KSpmC C62 - KSHL -> hanjaHL C63 - -> hangulHL C64 - -> HLsymbolJ C65 - -> HLsymbolK C66 - - Unicode: UTF8 C70 - - CEF: CEFX C80 - CEFY C81 - - The first digit corresponds to a CJK (input) encoding - like Bg5 or JIS, the second digit represents either a - CJK font encoding or internal encodings necessary to - cover the selected CJK encoding. - - One consequence of this step is that you have to adapt - all .fd files to the new scheme. Look at the example - font definition files of the CJK package how to do it. - - You can't use e.g., `C01' directly! Use the CJK - interface (in this example \CJKfontenc[pmC]{Bg5}). - - Another consequence is that you are now limited to - five characters for the family name since it is part - of the .fd name (together with the NFSS font - encoding): e.g., `fangsong' is not longer allowed. I've - renamed this to `fs'. - - the new font encoding scheme of the HLaTeX package is - supported. You can select it with \CJKfontenc[HL]{KS} - or \begin{CJK}[HL]{KS}{...} . This is _not_ an - emulation of HLaTeX! See CJK.doc for details. - - poor-man's bold font has been introduced. To do this all - occurrences of \symbol has been replaced with the new - command \CJKsymbol which honours the \ifCJK@bold@ - flag. If set, a character is printed three times with - a small horizontal shift. You can modify this flag - with \CJKnormal and \CJKbold. These commands are - intended for use with \DeclareFontShape: - - \DeclareFontShape{C00}{CNS}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * csso12}{} - \DeclareFontShape{C00}{CNS}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * csso12}{\CJKbold} - - Additionally four size functions (CJKb, sCJKb, - CJKfixedb, sCJKfixedb) has been introduced which are - completely identical to its counterparts without the - final `b'. The only reason to use them is, as shown in - the above example, to make the fifth parameter of - \DeclareFontShape for bold series different from the - one for medium series (LaTeX2e uses this parameter as - a macro name to execute loading-settings, thus they - must not be equal). Redefine \CJKboldshift if the - default shift value of 0.015em is not optimal for the - specific font. - - support for ruby (= furigana) added. See rubi.doc for - details. - - ttf2pk: - TTF specific error handling enabled. - - Big 5 encoded TTF in format 4 can now be handled. - - hbf2gf: you can now use environment variables ($FOO or - ${FOO}) in the configuration file. Use $$ to get a - dollar sign. - - man pages added. - - more examples added. - - REXX scripts bg5latex.cmd, etc. (for OS/2) added - (contributed by Wonkoo Kim <wkim+@pitt.edu>). - - teTeX.doc added. - - changed: -* The CJK distribution has been divided into three -* packages: -* src The sources. Needed for all platforms -* bin Binaries compiled with emx for DOS and OS/2. -* rest Preformatted documentation (.dvi, .ps, -* output from cjk-enc.el) -* -* ALL FONT DEFINITION FILES HAVE BEEN CHANGED AND RENAMED! -* - \CJKshape and \CJKencshape renamed to \CJKfamily and - \CJKencfamily respectively. For backward compatibility - you can still use the old names. Nevertheless, they - now modify the font family parameter and no longer the - font shape parameter. - - all *conv.tex and its batch files removed. - - all converter programs now do not change the number of - lines in the output file. -* -* the UN*X converter batch files now replace the extension -* with .cjk instead of appending it. E.g. -* test.tex -> test.cjk (instead of test.tex.cjk) -* - f_name.bat provides a new environment variable %fu% - for a Unix-like path (using `/' instead of `\'). Now - you can run bg5latex.bat and the other DOS batch files - having a file name with a path as an argument. Please - replace all these batch files with the new ones. - - starting with this version ttf2pk is a direct part of - the CJK package. I maintain it. As a consequence the - ttf2pk directory tree has been moved into the utils - subdirectory. - - MakeTeXPK, MakeTTFPK: environment variable ttfdir and - hbf2gfdir renamed to TTFDIR and HBF2GFDIR - respectively. - - hbf2gf: sample configuration files now contain TDS - compliant directories. - - ttf2pk: - -c option removed which never worked. - - some redundant code removed. - - heavily reformatted. - - errors: -* PLEASE RECREATE ALL .TFM AND .PK FILES PRODUCED BY -* TTF2PK! -* Reason: the width values were resolution dependent. -* You should use the InstallFont script or instfont.btm -* for this job since the very bug in ttf2pk has not yet -* been fixed. Additionally you must install the new -* MakeTTFPK script. - - ttf2pk: - endchar didn't work correctly. - - punctuation characters in KS were not handled correctly. - - \CJKchar failed sometimes (Jinn S. Yang - <v30yjs@v0sun11.ccl.itri.org.tw>). - - Big 5/SJIS characters failed in headers, etc., if used - without preprocessor (Jinn S. Yang - <v30yjs@v0sun11.ccl.itri.org.tw>). - - -Version 4.0.1: appeared as a diff only---a typo in utils/ttf2pk/findex.c -26-Sep-1996 - - -Version 4.1.0: new: -20-Nov-1996 ttf2pk: - a new parameter -e has been introduced for selecting - the font encoding; possible values are `Big5' (the - default), `EUC' for extended Unix codes (JIS, GB, KS, - etc.), `SJIS', and `X'. The last value treats the TTF - file as SJIS encoded but expects start_char in JIS - encoding (routines are in coding.{c,h}). - - a new parameter -r has been introduced for rotating - the glyphs 90 degrees counter-clockwise if its value - is non-zero. See ttf2pk.1 for details. - - Some preliminary support for composite glyphs has been - included. Since hinting instructions are not supported - yet this is only of some academic interest. You can - watch the funny results with the mingli system font of - the traditional Chinese Windows 3.1 . - - Support for different horizontal and vertical - resolutions has been added. Now you have one more - parameter to call ttf2pk: - - ttf2pk pkname tfmname xres yscale startch nmbch ... - - Currently you have to change yscale by hand in - MakeTTFPK (or makettfp.btm). [yres = xres * scale] - - The source code has been prepared for pretty-printing - with c2cweb. Say `make documentation OS=<SYSTEM>' to - produce it (of course after installing the c2cweb - package). You find precomputed .dvi files in the - `rest' part of the CJK package. - - HSIEH Tung-Han <thhsieh@twclx.phys.ntu.edu.tw> - contributed NTeXb5.doc for installing the CJK package - under NTeX. - - hbf2gf: - if called in METAFONT-like mode, one additional - parameter has been added to allow printers with - different horizontal and vertical resolutions: - - hbf2gf config_file subfont_nmb x_resolution y_scale - - (y_resolution = x_resolution * y_scale; y_scale must - be a real number > 0; currently you must change y_scale - by hand in MakeTeXPK/maketexp.btm) - - hbf2gf now produces a .pl file even if in - METAFONT-like mode. - - a new config file option `rotation' rotates the glyphs - 90 degrees counter-clockwise if set to `yes'. - - vertical presentation forms of Big5 punctuation - characters added to punctuation tables in CJK.enc . - - CJKvert.sty for vertical typesetting added. This is an - experimental feature! Please read vertical.doc for - further details. - -* MakeTeXPK and friends: -* it's no longer necessary to rename TTF files to avoid -* underline characters. A configuration file is now used -* (ttf2pk.cfg) which resides in $TTF2PKDIR (usually -* $TEXMF/ttf2pk) to describe the various TTF files. -* Please rename e.g., ntukai.ttf back to ntu_kai.ttf . -* The environment variable $TTFDIR has become obsolete. - - The teTeX variants of the scripts can now produce tfm - files on demand---it's sufficient to simply install - the source files of a new font. - - changed: -* rubi.sty has been renamed to ruby.sty; the same is -* true for all commands in it: \ruby, \rubyoverlap, etc. - - new version (1.5) of ntu2cjk. - - hbf2gf: - the option `target_size' has been removed. It is - ignored now. - - under DOS and OS/2 both `\' and `/' are now recognized - as a path separator. - - ttf2pk: - the -s parameter (to select a design size) has been - removed. The program now always assume a design size - of 10pt. - - the parameter end_char has been replaced with - nmb_of_char (max. 256). - - begin_char can now be either decimal, hexadecimal - (prefix `0x'), or octal (prefix `0'). - - x_offset and y_offset behave now similar to hbf2gf - (and most people would expect it that way): a positive - x (y) value shifts right (up); default is zero for - both parameters using the default placement as given - in the TTF file. The values are no longer integers but - real numbers and should be multiples of design size. - - horz_esc and vert_esc are now real numbers too and - should be multiples of design size. - - you no longer need to use -W, -H, and -D for getting - resolution independent .tfm files. ttf2pk now - correctly uses the values of the TTF file. - -* PLEASE RECREATE ALL .TFM (AND .PK) FILES! Sorry for -* this inconvenience. I hope it is the last time. Due to -* some optimizations the .pk files are about 5% smaller -* now. - - The TTF part of the source code has been transformed - into a library (ttflib); the makefile has been - rewritten with a new syntax. Say `make' for details. - - utils/ttf2pk/README.b5 and INSTALL.bg5 removed. They - were out of date. - - modified MakeTTFPK/MakeTeXPK/InstallFont and - makettfp.btm/maketexp.btm/instfont.btm scripts. - - -Version 4.1.1: appeared as a diff only. -02-Dec-1996 - new: - cjktilde.el: - this file contains a minor mode (`cjk-tilde-mode') for - emacs to exchange the ` ' key with the `~' key. See - the documentation of \CJKtilde for details. - - changed: - directory cjk-enc renamed to lisp. - - errors: - the fullwidth double colon in GB encoding was missing in - the punctuation tables. - - -Version 4.1.2: new: -20-Feb-1997 ntu2cjk ver. 1.6 now supports the Jackson font (a Big 5 - encoded PostScript font). - - cjkspace.el: similar to cjktilde.el for cooperation with - AUCTeX. - - support files for NDOS contributed by KUO Yi-Liang - <c300711@ms5.hinet.net> . - - emTeX support documentation also contributed by - KUO Yi-Liang <c300711@ms5.hinet.net> . - - changed: - ttf2pk/src/Makefile: uses -C switch of GNU make now for - entering subdirectories. - - adaptation to LaTeX release 1996/12/01: - all .fd files now start with e.g., c00 instead of C00 - (nevertheless, the encoding is still called `C00'). - - all executables are now finished with exit() to avoid - additional security holes. - - Bg5rot.tex renamed to Bg5vert.tex . - - errors: - MakeTTFPK: - some sed programs can't understand the `\w' special - character (indicating a word constituent character); - has been replaced with `.'. - - it was not possible to open a CJK environment with - SJIS encoding a second time (Thomas Piekenbrock - <piekenbro@smzid.frankfurt.hoechst-ag.d400.de>). - - the same problem existed with UTF 8 encoding; - additionally the macros failed for protected - arguments. - - cjktilde.el: - if you assigned the minor mode to a key, the status - line was not updated. - - ttf2pk: - problems with empty glyphs fixed. - - problems with invalid index tables now lead to a - warning instead of a fatal error. - - -Version 4.1.3: new: -20-Jun-1997 hbf2gf can now create virtual Omega (.ofm) files. - - ttf2pk (and its scripts) now supports Unicode encoded - fonts. - - cjk-enc.el for emacs 20. - - Russian support (in T2 encoding) for Mule/emacs 20. - Please contact me for fonts, hyphenation patterns, and - macro packages. - - JIS X 0201 support for Mule/emacs 20. - - experimental support for Thai (only emacs 20). This is - basically C-TTeX version 1.51 adapted to CJK. Anybody - who is interested in this stuff (and has some - knowledge on Thai contrary to me :-) please contact - me so I can improve it. Please read cjk-enc.doc for - more details. - - ntu2cjk version 1.8: - now supports partial downloading of NTU fonts with - dvips. - - installation checklist added to INSTALL. - - installation instructions written in Chinese GB - contributed by YAO Fude <yao@everest.micro.umass.edu>. - - UTF8.tex example added. - - changed: - MULEenc.sty: - \hbar and \HBAR replaced with \textmalteseh and - \textmalteseH respectively according to the LaTeX2e - release June 1997. - - further simplifications. - - external CJK font packages, script and documentation - files updated to TDS standard. - - c70song.fd: - now uses cyberbit.ttf as default font. - - errors: - make*.btm scripts now really work :-) (thanks to - <rshuang@ms11.hinet.net>). - - c00cns.fd was incorrectly stored as c00CNS.fd . - - MULEenc.sty: - expansion macro improved (the old version prevented - kerning if used with e.g., \MakeUppercase). - - hbf2gf: - support for Unicode encoded HBF files was totally - broken. - - always used non-rotated x and y input sizes. - - the HBF interface now uses only one file handle per - opened font---previously it used one file handle per - HBF_CODE_RANGE line (Mark Leisher - <mleisher@crl.nmsu.edu>). - - ttf2pk: - can now handle fonts like avkv.ttf which have a - non-standard way to handle the end of the glyph index. - - a nasty allocation bug removed due to missing modulo - 65536 operations (thanks to YANG Ching-Hsiang - <jsyang@vlsi.ccl.itri.org.tw>). - - -Version 4.2.0: new: -13-Dec-1998 pinyin.sty: - support for EC fonts: the macron bar has been lowered - considerably. - - kerning in pinyin syllables is now identical to - unaccented syllables. - - teTeXb5.doc: - How to set up CJK with teTeX 0.9 (in Chinese). - Contributed by HSIEH Tung-Han - <thhsieh@twcpro.phys.ntu.edu.tw>. - - CJKnumb.sty: - new package for converting a number into a CJK - representation. It provides just one command, - \CJKnumber. - - CJK.sty: - new command \CJKaddEncHook for adding code which is - executed each time a certain encoding is selected. - - contrib/wadalab: - how to use Wadalab Japanese PostScript fonts with CJK. - Contributed by LEUNG Hin-Tak <htl10@cus.cam.ac.uk>. - - CJK.enc: - added C52 encoding (JIS2 in dnp font encoding). - - changed: - MULEenc.sty, cjk-enc.el: - updated to latest LaTeX 2e changes (1997/12/01 and - 1998/06/01): - \DH, \dh renamed to \DJ, \dj; LaTeX2e now provides - \textdegree, \textordfeminine, and \textordmasculine. - - updated to latest T2 changes: \CYRUKRI, \CYRUKRE and - its lowercase forms are renamed to \CYRII and \CYRIE - respectively. - - there is now a version of cjk-enc.el for emacs 20.3 - too. - - muletest.tex: - new translations; Russian now standard. - - thaiconv: - updated to include cttex 1.15 changes. - - a revised TDS structure for storing CJK fonts and - configuration files (see TDS.doc for details). - - compile.doc has been removed. - - NTeXb5.doc has been removed. - - ttf2pk.doc has been removed (it is now in the ttf2pk-old - package). - - the whole ttf2pk subdirectory has been removed. Get the - new ttf2pk program of the FreeType project (available - from ftp.freetype.org in the directory - pub/freetype/devel as the package - freetype-current.tar.gz)---the new ttf2pk can work - with composite fonts too and supports hinting. The old - ttf2pk is still available as ttf2pk-old.tar.gz . - - the whole ntu2cjk subdirectory has been removed. Get the - new ttf2pfb program of the FreeType project (see just - above for the location). ntu2cjk is still available as - ntu2cjk.tar.gz . - - the whole NDOS subdirectory has been removed because it - is completely out of date. - - CJK.sty: - caption files for preprocessed mode have now the - extension `.cpx' to simplify editing of cap files. - -* hbf2gf: -* completely redesigned to make calls in scripts for -* creating PK fonts easier. Please refer to hbf2gf.1 -* or hbf2gf.dvi for details. -* -* maketexp.btm, etc.: -* replaced with dvidrv.btm, a replacement for emTeX's -* dvidrv.exe; it is documented in dvidrv.doc . - - fonts from HLaTeX >= 0.97 are now supported. As a - consequence, support for older HLaTeX versions has - been withdrawn. The internal encoding C66 no longer - exists. - - cjk-enc.el: - function write-cjk-file added (thanks to David Fox - <fox@cat.nyu.edu>). - - errors: - pinyin.sty: - \O wasn't handled specially. - - CJK.sty now coexists with ArabTeX. - - possible save size overflow fixed (\CJK@temp was - assigned locally and globally at the same time). - - -Version 4.3.0: An intermediate version containing most features of 4.5.0 -04-Apr-2000 published on the TeX Live 5 CD. It has never been officially - released. - - -Version 4.4.0: An intermediate version containing most features of 4.5.0 -17-Apr-2001 published on the TeX Live 6 CD. It has never been officially - released. - -Version 4.5.0: An intermediate version containing most features of 4.5.1 -01-May-2002 published on the TeX Live 7 CD. It has never been officially - released. - -Version 4.5.1: new: -17-Jun-2002 CJKulem.sty: - Full underlining support using the latest version of - ulem.sty. - - Bg5+ and GBK charsets and encodings added (together with - `Bg5+text' and `GBKtext' environments). The encodings - are C09 and C19, respectively. - - `bg5+latex' and `gbklatex' scripts added (together - with its DOS and OS/2 pendants); both call the new - converter `extconv'. - - EUC-JP and EUC-TW encodings (*with* single shifts) added. - - SJIS encoding with DNP fontencoding. - - A configuration file `CJK.cfg' is read by CJK.sty just - before the \endinput command. - - CJKnumb.sty: - Added the macro \CJKdigits to CJKnumb.sty for printing - a (integer) number with CJK digits. - - Added macro \CJKnullspace to control the amount of - space inserted before and after a circle character - used for CJK digit zero. - - Added the macro \CJKindent to CJK.sty which sets the - paragraph indentation to two ideographic spaces. - - Added a test file `CJKbabel.tex' for testing CJK, - emacs 20, and the babel package. - - Thai support for Babel added. - - Added a test file `thai.tex' for testing Thai. - - cjk-enc.el: - Now works with XEmacs also (except for Thai). - - Support for ISO-8859-7 (Greek) added. - -* Support for multifile documents added. As a -* consequence, it is now necessary to specify the -* encoding of all files with local variables for Emacs -* (see the comments at the end of the files in the -* `examples' directory how to do that; the `coding: ...' -* line must exist. - - The translation tex->cjk is now executed only if the - source file is more recent than the corresponding - output file (it is still possible to force translation - though). - - Hyphenation patterns for unaccented pinyin syllables - (together with support for the Babel package) in - utils/pyhyphen. Documentation is in doc/pyhyphen.doc. - - pinyin.sty: - Added option `useCMmacron' (for LaTeX only) to use - a macron accent from the CM fonts in case the current - font doesn't have it (e.g., some versions of virtual - files for Palatino). - - Compound syllables can now be hyphenated. - - MULEenc.sty: - Added \CJKinclude{<file>}, \CJKinput{<file>}, and - \CJKbibliography{<file>} macros which behave similar - to \include, \input, and \bibliography but include - (input) <file>.cjk and <file>-cjk.bib instead. - - CJK.sty/MULEenc.sty: - The command \CJKverbatim suppresses insertion of glue - between CJK and Thai characters in verbatim - environments if the `verbatim' package is used. This - is useful if you have overlong lines. - - changed: - Thai support has been redesigned. The external program - `thaiconv' has been replaced by a Lisp file called - thai-word.el; ligatures in virtual Thai fonts are now - used to select the proper glyph representation forms. - See thaifont.doc and cjk-enc.doc for details. - - CNS stuff moved into a `CNS' directory. - -* CJK.sty/MULEenc.sty, -* cefconv, cef5conv, cefsconv, bg5conv, sjisconv, -* cjk-enc.el: -* The character slot 0xA0 is no longer used for -* \CJKchar; instead, the multiplex character 0x7F -* interface now handles this also. Additionally, -* character 0x7F (instead of 0xFF) is used as delimiting -* character. 0x7F is used for all CJK characters also in -* preprocessed mode---as a consequence, preprocessed and -* non-preprocessed data can be used simultaneously. -* -* You *must* update the *conv programs (if you use -* them). \CJKpreproc and \CNSpreproc now contain the -* current version string so you can check whether really -* the new versions are called. - - cjk-enc.el: - ET5 encoding for Vietnamese replaced with T5 encoding. - - The version for emacs 20 has been removed. Please - upgrade your emacs to 20.7 or newer. - - contrib/wadalab: - Use CJK font size functions instead of DNP ones. - - hbf2gf: - The configure option --with-kpathsea-dir has been - replaced with --with-kpathsea-include and - --with-kpathsea-lib to support web2c installations - with multiple architectures. - - errors: - cjk-enc.el: - The formatting parameter `%i' has been replaced with - `%d'. - - pmC.chr: - Missing \ifCJK@ added. - - Punctuation macros fixed. - - Bg5.chr: - Fixed a typo \CJK@temp -> \CJK@gtemp. - - hbf2gf: - Now works correctly with very large pixel sizes. - - Punctuation with half-width katakana in SJIS encoding - improved. - - A bug fixed which prevented the usage of caption files - together with hyperref. - - KS encoding with HLaTeX fontencoding now supports - punctuation also. - - Specifying a font size factor (like `CJK * [1.5]') in - FD files no longer produces a warning message for - all subfonts. - -Version 4.5.2: new: -28-Mar-2003 The new macro \CJKnohwkatakana prevents the use of the - C49 encoding for half-width katakana; instead, the - characters are mapped to full-width glyphs. The - opposite command is \CJKhwkatakana (the default). - - Improved support for pseudo-vertical typesetting. - - . CJKvert.sty provides new commands \CJKvert (the - default) and \CJKhorz to toggle pseudo-vertical - typesetting. - - . After loading CJKvert.sty, LaTeX reads file - `<foo>.fdv' (if it exists) immediately after reading - `<foo>.fd'. Such a file contains additional - information how to typeset a font vertically. Most - importantly, outline fonts can be configured so that - they are rotated with the graphicx package, making - it work with both dvips and pdfTeX. See - `vertical.doc' for more information. - - errors: - \CJKchar sometimes didn't accept 7bit representations. - - pinyin.sty: - Added missing syllables \chua, \den, \rua. - Make it work properly in tables. - - contrib/wadalab: - Older versions of the `makefont' script produce bad - hints for all Wadalab fonts. Either use the new - version to regenerate all fonts or use the new script - `fixwada' to correct fonts created with an old version - of `makefont'. - - EUC-TW.chr: Make it really work. - -Version 4.6.0: new: -11-Aug-2005 CJKutf8.sty merges basic LaTeX's and CJK's UTF-8 support. - See CJKutf8.doc for details. - - The two new macros \Thaispace and \Thainospace can be - used to control the EOL behaviour in Thai text blocks - if processed with cjk-enc.el. - - There are now scripts (for Unix) to call pdflatex - instead of latex: bg5pdflatex, sjispdflatex, etc.; - all scripts now pass parameters to latex (the program). - - New documentation files giving hints how to set up the - CJK package for optimal PDF output. - - New documentation file `reftex.doc' describing - customization for RefTeX (which is part of Emacs). - - CJKfntef.sty provides more font effects specific to - CJK scripts. See the example file CJKfntef.tex for - typical usage. - -* All .fdv-files have been renamed to use the suffix -* `.fdx' since they are no longer restricted to vertical -* writing direction. See the new file `fdxfiles.doc' -* for more information. - - changed: - All plain text documentation files now have the suffix - `.txt'. - -* Thai support has been improved. -* -* . Internally, the font creation process now uses -* fontinst to create the TFM files. As a consequence, -* virtual fonts are no longer necessary. -* -* . Due to an uncertain license, the `dbtt' font family -* has been replaced with `garuda', taken from -* thailatex version 0.3.5.1 which you can find at -* -* http://linux.thai.net/plone/TLWG/thailatex -* -* . The directory tree below `utils/thaifont' has been -* updated to reflect TDS 1.1, as supported by the -* forthcoming TeXLive 2005 and teTeX 3.0. -* -* Please replace all files related to Thai fonts in your -* TEXMF tree with the new fonts and font support files. - -* HLaTeX support has been updated to handle fonts from -* version 1.0.1---there are no longer MF source files, -* only PS fonts. Support for non-uhc fonts have been -* removed; you should upgrade to the latest HLaTeX font -* archives from CTAN. Please consult CJK.doc, section -* `Korean input', for the (slightly) changed font names of -* HLaTeX support. - - errors: - Some characters in Big 5 encoding disappeared without - a warning if pseudo-vertical writing was active. - - pinyin.sty: - Umlaut u with diacritic appeared bold. - - Umlaut u with macron above was broken. - - CJKulem.sty: - User-defined \CJKglue value was ignored. - - Line breaks before a post-punctuation CJK glyph - weren't disabled when \uline and friends were used. - - MULEenc.sty: - \textordfeminine and \textordmasculine were exchanged - if used with cjk-enc.el. - - contrib/wadalab/*.fdx: - Handle Hiragana-Katagana prolongation mark correctly. - - cjk-enc.el: - Multifile support was partially broken. - - CJKvert.sty: - Both \CJKvert and \CJKhorz had both local and global - effects. Now they are completely local. - - -Version 4.7.0: -17-Oct-2006 - new: - A new encoding `HK' (C05) is available for Hong Kong's - HKSCS-2004, used in combination with Big 5. - -* `UTF8' encoding now supports full Unicode (up to -* U+10FFFF). Subfont planes for ranges greater than U+FFFF -* consist of four hexadecimal digits (for example -* `foo025e' which covers U+25E00-U+25EFF). The \Unicode -* command (and \CJKchar) has been extended to accept -* Unicode values greater than U+FFFF. - - CJKutf8.sty: - Support Unicode encoded bookmarks if the hyperref - package is used. - - Automatically generate ToUnicode cmaps for pdftex - (tested with pdftex version 3.141592-1.30.4-2.2; it - currently doesn't work with virtual fonts). - - Caption files in UTF-8 encoding have been added; the - files are identical to the encoding-specific versions. - - ja Japanese - ko-Hang Korean using Hangul - ko-Hang2 another version using Hangul - ko-Hani Korean using Hanja - zh-Hans Chinese simplified - zh-Hant Chinese traditional - - errors: - UTF-8 input character 0x80 was handled only partially. - - pinyin.sty: - The package didn't preserve `\ding' which is defined - in pifont.sty, causing problems with older versions of - the hyperref package and its `hpdftex' driver option. - - CJK.sty: - Make it work with font definition files (like the ones - from the fourier package) which expect that the - loading-settings are called only once. - - The use of caption files within the `scrartcl' class - made \chapter a defined command (instead of reporting - an error). - - With the koma-script classes, all CJK caption files - except for Korean produced bad looking TOC entries for - \part. - - -Version 4.8.0: -22-May-2008 - new: - Support for EUC-JP with DNP font encoding has been - added. - - Support for XeLaTeX has been contributed by SUN - Wen-Chang <sunwch@hotmail.com> (in file `xCJK.sty'). - Note that this is just a rudimentary emulation layer; - most users are probably better off using XeLaTeX's - Unicode and font support directly. See `xCJK.txt' for - more details. - - pinyin.sty: - Added support for T5 encoding. - - CJKvert.sty: - Added command \CJKbaselinestretch to adjust the - baseline stretch used in vertical typesetting. - Previously, the value 1.3 was hardcoded. - - Added package option `usebaselinestretch' to use - the \baselinestretch value set before loading - CJKvert.sty; \CJKbaselinestretch then becomes a - factor to adjust it. - - Add support for \CJKhdef{offset}{...} in .fdx-files. - For example, to vertically shift all glyphs of the - `bsmi' font shape in Big 5 encoding (for horizontal - writing), put - - \CJKhdef{offset}{-.07em} - - into c00bsmi.fdx and add - - \usepackage{CJKvert} - \CJKhorz - - to your preamble. - - errors: - \CJK@bold didn't work properly for C49 (half-width - katakana) encoding. Now C49 is handled as a CJK - encoding, this is, you should use the various size - functions (`CJK', `CJKb', etc.). - - -Version 4.8.1: -10-Aug-2008 - new: - SUN Wen-Chang has contributed the CJKspace.sty package - which modifies the `CJK*' environment to suppress spaces - only after CJK characters. See CJKspace.txt for - details. - - errors: - Pinyin syllable macros (defined in pinyin.sty) were not - robust, causing problems with indices, for example. - - Some Chinese .fd and .fdx files were missing for fonts - which are present in the forthcoming TeXLive - distribution. - - -Version 4.8.2: -29-Dec-2008 - new: - CJKnumb.sty: - The new command \CJKdigits* is the same as \CJKdigits - but uses the traditional glyph for digit zero. - - changed: - The various directories `norasi' and `garuda' have been - changed to `norasi-c90' and `garuda-c90', respectively. - - Thai support has been updated to use the fonts from - thailatex version 0.4.2. For easier maintainance it is - now expected that the PFB and AFM files (for `norasi' - and `garuda') are no longer renamed. - - errors: - Poor-man's bold fonts could work incorrectly for - substituted fonts. - - \Unicode didn't use proper glyph representation forms in - vertical mode. - - -Version 4.8.3: -07-May-2012 - new: - CJKfntef.sty: - New commands \varCJKunderline, \CJKunderanyline, - \CJKunderanysymbol. See the example file `CJKfntef.tex' - for typical usage. - - cjk-enc.el: - Emacs 23 and newer is now supported, thanks to patches - from Leung Hin-Tak. - - Leung Hin-Tak also contributed Thai support for UTF-8 - encoding, making emacs an alternative to Thai word - separator programs like `cttex' or `swath'. See the - example file `thai_utf8.tex' for a typical usage. - - changed: - Special XeTeX support has been removed (file `xCJK.sty' - and others). Please use the separate `xeCJK' package - instead. - - Peter Breitenlohner contributed various minor fixes and - improvements to the many conversion programs like - `cjklatex' or `bg5conv'. - - The Thai metrics files for `norasi' and `garuda' were - updated to version 0.5 of the `font-tlwg' bundle. - - errors: - CJKfntef.sty: - An incompatibility with recent versions of `ulem.sty' - was fixed. - - ruby.sty: - Fix case where furigana is smaller than base glyph. - - -Version 4.8.4: -18-Apr-2015 - errors: - CJKutf8.sty: - Fix space handling of non-CJK characters. - - CJK.sty: - In \Unicode, fix conditional to allow line breaks. - - ----End of history.txt--- diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/japanese/README b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/japanese/README deleted file mode 100644 index ab5101887a..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/japanese/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -* The documentation files in this directory describe version 3.1.0; mule2cjk -* no longer exists---please read cjk-enc.txt for the new interaction between -* Mule and CJK. Until now I couldn't reach the author again. - -In this directory you find a suite of small documentation files which deal -with CJK and other Japanese features/systems in relation to TeX. They were -contributed by TANAKA Shinichiro <tanaka3@ifos.se.fujitsu.co.jp>. - -japanese.jis is the Japanese version of japanese.txt . Note that this file -and the file shibuaki.txt contain Japanese characters in JUNET encoding. - -Please send any comments and suggestions to the author of these doc files. -Questions related to non-CJK topics should be asked in the fj.comp.text -news group since the author only uses CJK. - - -Documentation how to use Wadalab fonts can be found in the contrib/wadalab -directory. diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/japanese/ascii.txt b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/japanese/ascii.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 41815cca5a..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/japanese/ascii.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ -ASCII Co. was founded by Mr. Nishi Kazuhiko, Mr. Tsukamoto, and Mr. Gunji. -This company works in the software and publishing field. So ASCII was -interested in the TeX system. They developed "ASCII Nihongo TeX" in -cooperation with a group of the Keio University in 1987. ASCII Nihongo TeX -is freeware. ASCII Co. implemented this system on MS-DOS in 1989 and sold -it. ASCII Co. added the capability of vertical typesetting to Nihongo TeX--- -this is called the p version or pTeX (publishing TeX). - -ASCII translated some important books into the Japanese language. These -books are of course typesetted with Nihongo TeX. - - "The TeX book", "The Metafont book" Knuth. - - "LaTeX: A Document Preparation System" Lamport. - -Many articles about TeX appear in the "UNIX magazine" published monthly by -ASCII. - - -Some features of Nihongo TeX: - - 1. The dvi file format is different from the original TeX's dvi file - format. (NTT-JTeX's dvi file format is the same as original one. So we - can use NTT-JTeX's dviware for the CJK package.) - - 2. Nihongo TeX is not only capable of using TeX Font Metric files (tfm), - but can also use Japanese Font Metric files (jfm). The jfm file format - is defined as an extension of the tfm file format for Nihongo TeX. One - jfm file has about 7000 kanji character metrics and kerning - informations to cover entire JIS fonts (and thus avoiding subfonts). - [See shibuaki.txt for some details about space handling between - Japanese and ASCII characters.] - - 3. Characters can be printed vertically. - - -In 1992 Tsukamoto and Gunji retired from ASCII Co. and founded Impress Co., -and some engineers specialized on TeX moved from ASCII to Impress. - -Impress Co. works in same field as ASCII Co., namely software and -publishing. In 1994 Impress made and sold "TeX for Windows" based on an -older version of ASCII Nihongo TeX (a modified TeX version 2.99). This -system runs on Windows 3.1, Windows 95 or Windows NT and has been sold to -many PC users. Literature is also available for "TeX for Windows". - -A major drawback of this system is that it is not yet based on TeX 3 and -thus cannot fully support LaTeX2e or multilingual issues. - - -In November 1995 ASCII announced the latest version of Nihongo TeX (pTeX -2.1.1) which is based on TeX 3.1415; this package also contains a format -file of LaTeX2e <1995/06/01>. - -At the time of this writing (1996/02/09) ASCII Nihongo TeX's version is pTeX -2.1.4 . - - -Version 1.0 Beta2 (1996/02/09) written by tanaka3@ifos.se.fujitsu.co.jp diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/japanese/japanese.jis b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/japanese/japanese.jis deleted file mode 100644 index 69e034c6d1..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/japanese/japanese.jis +++ /dev/null @@ -1,642 +0,0 @@ -This is the file japanese.jis of the CJK macro package ver. 4.1.0 -(20-Nov-1996). - -(Font metric $B$,(B $BF|K\8l(B PS $B%U%)%s%HFbB"$N(B PostScript $B%W%j%s%?!<$H6&MQ$7(B -$B$F;H$&;v$,2DG=$J(B) DNP $B%U%)%s%H$H!"EOJU%U%)%s%H$N;H$$J}$K$D$$$F$^$H$a$F(B -$B$"$j$^$9!#(B - 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- -$BNc(B) - - \documentclass[a4paper]{article} - \usepackage{CJK} - \usepackage{indentfirst} - - \begin{document} - \begin{CJK*}{JIS}{song} - - < "$BF|K\8l$NJ8>O(B" > - ..... - \newpage - \end{CJK*} - \end{document} - - -$BF|K\8l(B Postscript $B%W%j%s%?!<(B ----------------------------- - -$B<+J,$N%5%$%H$K(B /Ryumin-Light $B$H(B /GothicBBB-Medium $B$r<BAu$7$F$$$k$+!"$b(B -$B$7$/$O%(%_%e%l!<%H$G$-$kF|K\8l(B PS $B%U%)%s%H$rFbB"$7$F$$$k(B PostScript $B%W(B -$B%j%s%?!<$,$"$l$P!"(BDNP $B%U%)%s%H%a%H%j%C%/$r;}$D(B dnp-tfm (DNP fonts $B;2>H(B) -$B$K$h$C$F:n$i$l$?(B dvi $B%U%!%$%k$r4JC1$K0u:~$9$k;v$,$G$-$^$9!#(Bdvi2ps $B$OF|(B -$BK\8l(B PostScript $B%W%j%s%?$N%I%i%$%P!<%=%U%H$G$9!#$^$?F1MM$K(B DNP $B%U%)%s%H(B -$B$HF1$8%a%H%j%C%/$r;}$DEOJU(B DNP $B%U%)%s%H$r(B preview $B$K;H$&$3$H$b$G$-$^$9!#(B - -dvi2ps $B$O$I$3$K$"$j$^$9$+!)(B) - -Host ftp.math.s.chiba-u.ac.jp - - Location: /tex - FILE rw-r--r-- 112970 Dec 1 1994 dvi2ps-1.91j.tar.gz - - ------------------- -Version 1.0 Beta7 (1996/02/03) - Tanaka Shinichiro Email: tanaka3@ifos.se.fujitsu.co.jp - - - ----End of japanese.jis--- diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/japanese/japanese.txt b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/japanese/japanese.txt deleted file mode 100644 index e637fdb0d7..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/japanese/japanese.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,637 +0,0 @@ -This is the file japanese.txt of the CJK macro package ver. 4.1.0 -(20-Nov-1996). - -It concentrates on the use of DNP fonts (their font metrics can be used -in conjunction with PS printers which have their own builtin Japanese fonts) -and watanabe jfonts. - -The use of the kanji48 bitmap font together with hbf2gf is similar to all -other CJK bitmap files and is documented in detail in the file hbf2gf.txt . - - -kanji48 font ------------- - -Where is the font ? ) - -Host ftp.tex.ac.uk - Location: /pub/archive/fonts/CJK - FILE -rw-rw-r-- 1 ctan TeX 742459 Dec 1 00:01 kanji48.tar.gz -Host ftp.dante.de - Location: /tex-archive/fonts/CJK - FILE -rw-rw-r-- 1 Mr.Ftp server 742459 Dec 1 00:01 kanji48.tar.gz - -or your nearest CTAN mirror ftp sites. - - -How to use it in CJK ? ) - -Use CJK.sty with Japanese as follows: - -with latex: - - \documentclass[a4paper]{article} - \topmargin=-3.5cm - \textheight=26cm - \usepackage{CJK} - \usepackage{indentfirst} - - \begin{document} - \begin{CJK*}{JIS}{song} - - ..... - < Japanese text > - ..... - - \end{CJK*} - \end{document} - - -with mulatex: - - \documentclass[a4paper]{article} - .... - \usepackage[global]{CJK} - \usepackage{indentfirst} - - \begin{document} - \begin{CJK*}{}{} - - ..... - < Japanese text > - ..... - - \end{CJK*} - \end{document} - - -The package CJK offers two environments: CJK and CJK*. CJK* suppresses -spaces followed by a CJK character, whereas CJK doesn't. - -If you write only Japanese, you should use the CJK* environment. If you -really need a space directly followed by a JIS character, you must then use -TeX commands like `\ ', `{} ', etc. - -It is highly recommended to declare - - \usepackage[global]{CJK} - -if you use mulatex to be able to write Japanese inside of other -environments. See mule2cjk.doc for details. - - -DNP fonts ---------- - -What are DNP fonts ? ) - -DNP stands for "Dai Nippon Printing" (a big printing company in Japan). DNP -fonts are commercial fonts made by this company; if real DNP fonts have been -already installed at your site, you should use them. But watanabe-dnp fonts, -which are customized from watanabe-jfonts to emulate DNP fonts, are -freeware. The method of emulation is symbolic name linking. - - -Where are the fonts ? ) - - watanabe-dnp (pk files) - ftp.math.s.chiba-u.ac.jp://tex/watanabe-dnp/300 - jb10-300pk.tar.gz jb10-622pk.tar.gz jm10-329pk.tar.gz - jm10-746pk.tar.gz jb10-329pk.tar.gz jb10-746pk.tar.gz - jm10-360pk.tar.gz jm8-300pk.tar.gz jb10-360pk.tar.gz - jb8-300pk.tar.gz jm10-432pk.tar.gz jm9-300pk.tar.gz - jb10-432pk.tar.gz jb9-300pk.tar.gz jm10-518pk.tar.gz - jb10-518pk.tar.gz jm10-300pk.tar.gz jm10-622pk.tar.gz - tfm files - ftp.math.s.chiba-u.ac.jp://tex/watanabe-dnp/tfm-dnp.tar.gz - ftp.math.s.chiba-u.ac.jp://tex/watanabe-dnp/tfm.tar.gz - tools for symbolic link - ftp.math.s.chiba-u.ac.jp://tex/watanabe-dnp/fake.tar.gz - -How to set them up ? ) - - Suppose your fonts directory is $fonts , - (e.g. /usr/local/lib/tex/fonts/japan) - and your source directory in which the above files are put is $src. - (e.g. /usr/local/src) - - You should now expand all fonts that you've downloaded from the ftp - server. - - % cd $src - % gunzip -c fake.tar.gz | tar xvf - - % gunzip -c jd....pk.tar.gz | tar xvf - - % gunzip -c jm....pk.tar.gz | tar xvf - - % gunzip -c tfm.tar.gz | tar xvf - - - Make directories. - - % cd $fonts - % mkdir $fonts/watanabe-dnp - % mkdir $fonts/watanabe-dnp/jd300 - % mkdir $fonts/watanabe-dnp/tfm - - Copy files. - - % cd $fonts/watanabe-dnp - % cp $src/fake/* . - % cp $src/tfm/* tfm - % cp $src/*pk/*pk jd300 - - Make all watanabe-dnp fonts. - - % make mk-300ex - - Make symbolic links. - - % mkdir $fonts/dnp - % cd $fonts/dnp - % cp $fonts/watanabe-dnp/LNFAKE . - - Next, edit the file `LNFAKE' in the dnp directory. Make sure that - `wdir' is set to the directory where you have installed watanabe-dnp - fonts: - - wdir=../watanabe-dnp/jd300/ - - Then execute, - - % LNFAKE jm dm - % LNFAKE jb dg - - - The directory tree after the installation will look like this: - - $fonts/ +- watanabe-dnp/ +-jd300/ (all pk files) - | | - | +-tfm/ - | | - | +-Makefile, FAKEDNP, FAKETFM, fake.c ... - | - +- dnp/ - - You will need only the directories $fonts/watanabe-dnp/jd300 and - $fonts/dnp. You can remove $fonts/watanabe-dnp/tfm/ together with the - other now unnecessary files. - - Moving to your tfm directory, execute - - % gunzip -c tfm-dnp.tar.gz | tar xvf - - - Then add tfm-dnp (with the full path) to the TEXFONTS environment - variable. - - -How to use them in CJK ? ) - -See the following examples how to use CJK.sty with DNP fonts. - -with latex: - - \documentclass[a4paper]{article} - \topmargin=-3.5cm - \textheight=26cm - \usepackage{CJK} - \usepackage{indentfirst} - - \begin{document} - \begin{CJK*}[dnp]{JIS}{song} - - <Japanese text> - - \end{CJK*} - \end{document} - - -with mulatex: - - \documentclass[a4paper]{article} - .... - \usepackage[global]{CJK} - \usepackage{indentfirst} - - \CJKfontenc{JIS}{dnp} - - \begin{document} - \begin{CJK*}{}{} - - <Japanese text> - - \end{CJK*} - \end{document} - - -[Read the file mule2cjk.doc for an explanation why you can't say - `\begin{CJK*}[dnp]{}{}' with mulatex.] - - -watanabe jfonts ---------------- -You can also use the original watanabe jfonts in a CJK environment. - -Where are the fonts ? ) - - watanabe-jfonts (pk files) - ftp.iij.ad.jp://pub/TeX/fonts/watanabe-jfonts/300 - b250.lzh b274.lzh b300.lzh b329.lzh b360.lzh - b432.lzh b518.lzh b622.lzh b746.lzh m250.lzh - m274.lzh m300.lzh m329.lzh m360.lzh m432.lzh - m518.lzh m622.lzh m746.lzh - - ftp.iij.ad.jp://pub/TeX/fonts/watanabe-jfonts/400 - - tfm files - ftp.iij.ad.jp://pub/TeX/fonts/watanabe-jfonts/tfmfiles.lzh - - -How to use them in CJK ? ) - -See the following examples how to use CJK.sty with watanabe jfonts. - -with latex: - - \documentclass[a4paper]{article} - \topmargin=-3.5cm - \textheight=26cm - \usepackage{CJK} - \usepackage{indentfirst} - - \begin{document} - \begin{CJK*}[wn]{JIS}{song} - - <Japanese text> - - \end{CJK*} - \end{document} - - -with mulatex: - - \documentclass[a4paper]{article} - .... - \usepackage[global]{CJK} - \usepackage{indentfirst} - - \CJKfontenc{JIS}{wn} - - \begin{document} - \begin{CJK*}{}{} - - <Japanese text> - - \end{CJK*} - \end{document} - - -compilation and coding-system ------------------------------ - -If you use `latex' to compile latex files, you must save these files in -Japanese EUC and say - - latex yourfile - -to process these files. - -[You can also save the file in SJIS encoding; then you must use `SJIS' - instead of `JIS' as the encoding parameter in the CJK environment. Note - that SJIS uses the JIS fonts.] - -If you use `mulatex' to compile latex files, there are several possibilities -in which coding-system you can save your latex files. If you use the -original mulatex script file that comes with the CJK package, you must save -these files in Mule's internal code and say - - mulatex yourfile - -to process these files. - -[mulatex is in utils/mule2cjk in CJK package directory. ref: mule2cjk.doc] - -But if you do not like the idea of saving latex files in Mule's internal -encoding (this coding-system is not a standard coding-system, can not be -read without Mule and will be changed in the future), you can save them in -*junet*, which is based on ISO-2022 encoding, or in *ctext*, which is used -in the X window system as Compound Text Encoding. Then replace the mulatex -shell script with one of the following examples. - - - : mulatex for *junet* - - % cat mulatex - #!/bin/sh - # mulatex : LaTeX2e for Mule's *junet* encoding - # - fname=`echo $1 | sed 's/\.[^\.]*$//g'` - coco '*junet*' '*internal*' < $1 | mule2cjk > $fname.cjk - st=$? - if [ $st -ne 0 ] ; then - exit $st - fi - latex $fname.cjk - st=$? - if [ -f $fname.cjk ] ; then - /bin/rm -f $fname.cjk - fi - exit $st - % - - : mulatex for *ctext* - - % cat mulatex - #!/bin/sh - # mulatex : LaTeX2e for Mule's *ctext* encoding - # - fname=`echo $1 | sed 's/\.[^\.]*$//g'` - coco '*ctext*' '*internal*' < $1 | mule2cjk > $fname.cjk - st=$? - if [ $st -ne 0 ] ; then - exit $st - fi - latex $fname.cjk - st=$? - if [ -f $fname.cjk ] ; then - /bin/rm -f $fname.cjk - fi - exit $st - % - -If you use Mule (without auctex), add one of the following pieces of -Lisp code to your .emacs initialization file. - - : `.emacs' for *junet* - - (add-hook 'LaTeX-mode-hook - (function (lambda () - (set-file-coding-system *junet*) - ))) - - : `.emacs' for *ctext* - - (add-hook 'LaTeX-mode-hook - (function (lambda () - (set-file-coding-system *ctext*) - ))) - -The program `coco' is included in the Mule package. - - -auctex ------- - -auctex is an elisp package for TeX and LaTeX users. It is easy to integrate -the CJK environment into auctex; the usage is very similar to ordinary LaTeX -with the exception that the typesetting command to compile a .dvi file is -not `latex' but `mulatex'. - -Add the following code to your .emacs file (or, if possible, to -tex-site.el). - - : `.emacs' for auctex users - - (add-hook 'LaTeX-mode-hook - (function (lambda () - (set-file-coding-system *junet*) - (nconc - TeX-command-list - (list - (list "MuLaTeX" "aucmulatex %t" 'TeX-run-LaTeX nil t) - ) - ) - (setq TeX-command-default "MuLaTeX") - ))) - - - : mulatex for auctex users - - % cat aucmulatex - #!/bin/sh - # aucmulatex : LaTeX2e in auctex mode for Mule's *junet* encoding - # - fname=`echo $1 | sed 's/\.[^\.]*$//g'` - coco '*junet*' '*internal*' < $1 | mule2cjk > $fname.cjk - st=$? - if [ $st -ne 0 ] ; then - exit $st - fi - latex \\nonstopmode\\input{$fname.cjk} - st=$? - if [ -f $fname.cjk ] ; then - /bin/rm -f $fname.cjk - fi - exit $st - % - - This example describes only the usage for *junet*. Of course, you can use - other coding systems too. - - -auctex (yet another usage) ----------------------------- - -You can directly write elisp code instead of using a mulatex shell script -(not for the faint-hearted :-). If TeX files are written in *junet*, *ctext*, -*euc-japan* ... encoding, Mule will understand the input files automatically. -Add the following code to your .emacs file (or, if possible, to tex-site.el). - - : `.emacs' for auctex user (for Mule 2.3 based on emacs 19.28) - - (add-hook 'LaTeX-mode-hook - (function (lambda () - (nconc - TeX-command-list - (list - (list "MuLaTeX" "latex '\\nonstopmode\\input{%c}'" - 'TeX-run-MuLaTeX nil t) - ) - ) - (nconc - TeX-expand-list - (list - (list "%c" 'file "cjk") - )) - (setq TeX-command-default "MuLaTeX") - ))) - - (define-program-coding-system nil "mule2cjk" *internal*) - - (defvar TeX-LaTeX-CJK-tmpfile nil) - - (defun TeX-MuLaTeX-sentinel (process name) - (prog1 - (TeX-LaTeX-sentinel process name) - (delete-file TeX-LaTeX-CJK-tmpfile))) - - ; customized from TeX-run-LaTeX - (defun TeX-run-MuLaTeX (name command file) - "Run mule2cjk and latex on current TeX buffer." - - (let ((TeX-LaTeX-CJK-tmpbuffer (generate-new-buffer-name "cjk"))) - (setq TeX-LaTeX-CJK-tmpfile (concat file ".cjk")) - (generate-new-buffer TeX-LaTeX-CJK-tmpbuffer) - (call-process-region - (point-min) (point-max) "mule2cjk" nil TeX-LaTeX-CJK-tmpbuffer nil) - (set-buffer TeX-LaTeX-CJK-tmpbuffer) - (write-region (point-min) (point-max) - TeX-LaTeX-CJK-tmpfile nil nil *internal*) - - (let ((process (TeX-run-format name command file))) - (setq TeX-sentinel-function 'TeX-MuLaTeX-sentinel) - (if TeX-process-asynchronous - process - (TeX-synchronous-sentinel name file process))) - (kill-buffer TeX-LaTeX-CJK-tmpbuffer))) - - -indentfirst.sty ---------------- - -Japanese style of indenting paragraphs is different from the original latex. -There is a style file called `indentfirst.sty' in the official LaTeX2e -`tools' package which always indents the first paragraph. - -Where is indentfirst.sty ? ) - -Host ftp.dante.de - - Location: /tex-archive/macros/latex/packages/tools - FILE rw-rw-r-- 1492 Dec 14 17:46 indentfirst.dtx - -or your nearest CTAN mirror ftp sites. - -You should get all files in /pub/TeX/CTAN/macros/latex/packages/tools, read -the readme.txt file and install them. There are many, many useful styles in it. -(e.g. tabular or verbatim etc.) - - -\maketitle ----------- - -When you write Japanese titles, make sure that the \maketitle command -is inside of a CJK environment because it contains CJK characters. - -example ) - - \documentclass[a4paper]{article} - .... - \usepackage[global]{CJK} - \usepackage{indentfirst} - - \begin{CJK*}{}{} - \title{ < Japanese Text > } - \author{ < Japanese Text > } - \end{CJK*} - - \begin{document} - \begin{CJK*}{}{} - - \maketitle - ..... - < Japanese Text > - ..... - - \end{CJK*} - \end{document} - - - -JIS.cap -------- - -CJK provides Japanese captions. You need the koma-script package (which is a -replacement of the standard classes) to use the caption files. (ref: `CJK -captions' in CJK.txt) - -[This feature does not work for Japanese in CJK versions prior to 4.1.0] - - -Where is Koma-script ? ) - -Host ftp.dante.de - - Location: /tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/supported - DIRECTORY rwxr-xr-x 1024 Jan 23 12:20 koma-script - -or your nearest CTAN mirror ftp sites. - -How to use it in CJK ? ) - -Inside of your CJK JIS environment, put - - \CJKcaption{JIS} - -to activate Japanese captions. - - To use CJK.sty and Koma-script for Japanese captions, see the - example below. - - % srcartcl is a stylefile of Koma-script - \documentclass{scrartcl} - \topmargin=-3.5cm - \textheight=26cm - \usepackage{CJK} - \usepackage{indentfirst} - - \begin{document} - \begin{CJK*}[dnp]{JIS}{song} - \CJKcaption{JIS} - - <Japanese text> - - % Japanese Caption - \refname{<Japanese text>} - - \end{CJK*} - \end{document} - - -\newpage --------- - -If you encounter an undefined CJK command (just before leaving the CJK -environment), it is necessary to flush out the page, because LaTeX sometimes -writes the headers _after_ the environment was closed. (ref: `Possible -errors' in CJK.txt) - - -example ) - - \documentclass[a4paper]{article} - \usepackage{CJK} - \usepackage{indentfirst} - - \begin{document} - \begin{CJK*}{JIS}{song} - - < Japanese text > - ..... - \newpage - \end{CJK*} - \end{document} - - -Japanese PostScript printer ---------------------------- - -If your site has a postscript printer with builtin Japanese PS fonts -that implements /Ryumin-Light and /GothicBBB-Medium, or a printer that -can emulate these fonts, you can easily use it to print out a dvi file -made from dnp-tfm (see DNP fonts). `dvi2ps' is a tool to drive printer -resident Japanese PS fonts. You can also use watanabe-dnp fonts for -previewing, as their metric files are the same. - -Where is dvi2ps ? ) - -Host ftp.math.s.chiba-u.ac.jp - - Location: /tex - FILE rw-r--r-- 112970 Dec 1 1994 dvi2ps-1.91j.tar.gz - - ------------------- -Version 1.0 Beta8 (1996/02/09) - Tanaka Shinichiro Email: tanaka3@ifos.se.fujitsu.co.jp - - - ----End of japanese.txt--- diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/japanese/jp-fonts.txt b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/japanese/jp-fonts.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 49d2bae519..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/japanese/jp-fonts.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -Data: Japanese Fonts Environment - - -Phototypesetting systems and font makers. - Syaken - Morisawa - Ryobi - -Font makers. - Dai Nippon Screen - Font Works - Ricoh ---> TrueType fonts (MS-mincho, MS-gothic; used in - Japanese MS-Windows) - (some further companies also make Japanese PS fonts, e.g. URW from - Germany) - -Printing companies. - Dai Nippon Printing (DNP) - Tokyo Syoseki Printing - Toppan Printing - (these are only the biggest companies; many further printing - companies are active in Japan) - -(Ref: `Dai' means `Big'. `Nippon' means `Japan'. `Syoseki' means `books'. - Ricoh is not only a font maker.) - - - 1. Syaken Co is the most famous and biggest company dealing with - phototypesetting systems and fonts in Japan. - - 2. Syaken does not make PostScript Fonts. Their fonts are used - only on Syaken's special phototypesetting machines which many - printing companies use. - - 3. Morisawa made Postscript Fonts in cooperation with Adobe Inc. - It is famous that their fonts have strong software copy - protection. - - 4. There are inexpensive PS fonts called `HEISEI Mincho' and - `HEISEI Gothic' made by the Nippon standard association (I - don't know the exact English name of this association). These - fonts are not so beautiful as Morisawa's PS fonts but cheaper. - - 5. In former times pure PostScript printers only had Morisawa's PS - fonts as builtin fonts. Now there are also pure PS printers - that use builtin Heisei fonts. - - 6. The dvi2ps program outputs Morisawa's font metrics. - - -This document contains no information about the relation about ASCII Nihongo -TeX and Syaken's phototypesetting machines. - -Version 1.0B4 (1996/02/09) written by tanaka3@ifos.se.fujitsu.co.jp diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/japanese/jp-tex.txt b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/japanese/jp-tex.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 8effc41832..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/japanese/jp-tex.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -Data: NTT-JTeX's Standard Fonts Environment. - - (La)TeX file - | - +--- dnp-tfm (DNP font metrics) - | - dvi file - | - +-----------------------+-----------------------+ - | | | - dvips-5.58 dvips-5.58 dvi2ps-1.91j - | or dvi2ps-1.91j | or dvi2ps-1.91j | - | | | - real DNP fonts watanabe-dnp fonts Japanese PostScript - (pk fonts) (pk fonts) fonts - | | | - | | | - PostScript PostScript Japanese PostScript - Printer Printer Printer - (or dot Printer (or dot Printer - with GhostScript) with GhostScript) - - 1. Real DNP fonts are commercial fonts sold by DNP. - DNP Fonts are *not* PostScript fonts but PK fonts. - - 2. Watanabe DNP fonts are freeware. That have same font metrics as - real DNP Fonts but have different font names. - - 3. DNP fonts are more beautiful than any available freeware fonts. - (The book written about NTT-JTeX is printed by DNP.) - - 4. NTT-JTeX uses DNP Font Metrics by default. - dvi2ps is standard dviware for NTT-JTeX. - - 5. The printer resident PostScript fonts have no relation to DNP - fonts. - - 6. But dvi2ps use `DNP Font Metrics' to drive printer resident - PostScript fonts. - - 7. Recently PostScript fonts are more used than DNP fonts since - Japanese PostScript printers are now inexpensive in Japan. - - -This document contains no information about TrueType and outline (vector) -fonts. - -Version 1.0B4 (1996/02/09) written by tanaka3@ifos.se.fujitsu.co.jp - - diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/japanese/preview.txt b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/japanese/preview.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 574eb29925..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/japanese/preview.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -Data: NTT-JTeX's Preview Environment. - - (La)TeX file - | - +--- dnp-tfm (DNP fonts metric) - | - dvi file - | - +-----------------------+-----------------------+ - | | | - | | | - real DNP fonts watanabe-dnp fonts Outline fonts - (pk fonts) (pk fonts) (vector fonts) - | | | - xdvi-20 xdvi-20 [ Now investigating ] - - - 1. If you use real DNP fonts or watanabe-dnp fonts for printing, - you should use them to preview dvi files too. - - 2. If you use a Japanese Postscript printer for printing, there - are different possibilities to preview dvi files. - - 1) pk fonts. - - Because dvi files are made from dnp-tfm, you can preview the - dvi files by real DNP fonts or watanabe-dnp fonts. - - Of course Japanese PS fonts are not exactly equal to DNP - fonts. - - 2) outline fonts. - - Outline fonts need less disc space than PK fonts. You can - use outline fonts (often called vector fonts) to preview - them. - - -Version 1.0B3 (1996/02/09) written by tanaka3@ifos.se.fujitsu.co.jp diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/japanese/shibuaki.txt b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/japanese/shibuaki.txt deleted file mode 100644 index ca317a82fd..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/japanese/shibuaki.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,150 +0,0 @@ - -Handling of space between Kanji and non-Kanji characters. - - -1. Shibuaki or Yonbuaki ($B;MJ,$"$-(B) - - - - <Japanese Text> English word <Japanese Text> - ^ ^ - This point This point - - This space is called "Shibuaki" which has a width of a quarter of a kanji - font width. It is used only between Kanji and non-Kanji characters. - (between Kanji and Kanji only stretchable glue is used; between - ASCII and ASCII ordinary space.) - - -2. Yakumono($BLsJ*(B) - - Here are the rules how and where to use Shibuaki. - -2.1 Yakumono for ASCII characters - - rules: - - 0 No shibuaki between previous kanji character and the ASCII - character, and between next kanji character and the ASCII - character. - - <Kanji character><ASCII character><Kanji Character> - - 1 Shibuaki space only between previous kanji character and the - ASCII character. - - <Kanji character> <ASCII character><Kanji Character> - ^ - shibuaki - - 2 Shibuaki space only between next kanji character and the ASCII - character. - - <Kanji character><ASCII character> <Kanji Character> - ^ - shibuaki - - 3 Shibuaki spaces between kanji characters and ASCII word. - - <Japanese Text> English word <Japanese Text> - ^ ^ - shibuaki shibuaki - - - Rule 3 is always used by all printable ASCII characters without - the following yakumono ASCII characters. - - [This is data from ASCII-Nihongo TeX.] - - % ASCII yakumono characters and the corresponding rules - ( 1 - ) 2 - [ 1 - ] 2 - ` 1 - ' 2 - ; 2 - , 2 - . 2 - -2.2 Yakumono for kanji characters - - rules: - - 0 No shibuaki space between previous ASCII character and the kanji - character, and between next ASCII character and the kanji - character. - - <ASCII character><Kanji character><ASCII character> - - 1 No shibuaki space between previous ASCII character and the kanji - character. - - <ASCII character><Kanji character> <ASCII character> - ^ - shibuaki - - 2 No shibuaki space between next ASCII character and the kanji - character. - - <ASCII character> <Kanji character><ASCII character> - ^ - shibuaki - - 3 Shibuaki spaces between kanji character and ASCII characters - - <ASCII character> <Kanji character> <ASCII character> - ^ ^ - shibuaki shibuaki - - Rule 3 is always used by all kanji characters without the following - yakumono kanji characters. - - [This is data from ASCII-Nihongo TeX.] - - % Kanji yakumono characters and the corresponding rules - $B!"(B 1 - $B!#(B 1 - $B!$(B 1 - $B!%(B 1 - $B!((B 1 - $B!)(B 1 - $B!K(B 1 - $B!J(B 2 - $B!O(B 1 - $B!N(B 2 - $B!Q(B 1 - $B!P(B 2 - $B!F(B 2 - $B!G(B 1 - $B!H(B 2 - $B!I(B 1 - $B!L(B 2 - $B!M(B 1 - $B!R(B 2 - $B!S(B 1 - $B!T(B 2 - $B!U(B 1 - $B!V(B 2 - $B!W(B 1 - $B!X(B 2 - $B!Y(B 1 - $B!Z(B 2 - $B![(B 1 - $B!=(B 0 - $B!A(B 0 - $B!D(B 0 - $B!o(B 0 - $B!k(B 1 - $B!l(B 1 - $B!m(B 1 - - - - -Reference: "Nihongo TeX technical book I" ASCII co. - $BF|K\8l(BTeX$B%F%/%K%+%k%,%$%I(B I $B%"%9%-!<=PHG6I(B - 2200 yen. - - -Version 1.0B1 written by tanaka3@ifos.se.fujitsu.co.jp diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/man/html/bg5conv.html b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/man/html/bg5conv.html deleted file mode 100644 index 220925812c..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/man/html/bg5conv.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ -<!-- Creator : groff version 1.22.3 --> -<!-- CreationDate: Sat Apr 18 08:52:39 2015 --> -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" -"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> -<html> -<head> -<meta name="generator" content="groff -Thtml, see www.gnu.org"> -<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; 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margin-top: 1em">Big 5 -encoding for traditional Chinese uses the characters {, }, -and \ which have special meanings in TeX documents.</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">After -processing a LaTeX 2e document which contains -Big 5 characters with <b>bg5conv</b> you need not care -about these special characters.</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">This filter is -part of the <b>CJK</b> macro package for LaTeX 2e.</p> - -<h2>SEE ALSO -<a name="SEE ALSO"></a> -</h2> - - - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>sjisconv</b>(1), -<b>cefconv</b>(1), <b>cef5conv</b>(1), <b>cefsconv</b>(1), -<b>extconv</b>(1), <br> -the <b>CJK</b> documentation files.</p> - -<h2>AUTHOR -<a name="AUTHOR"></a> -</h2> - - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">Werner Lemberg -<wl@gnu.org></p> -<hr> -</body> -</html> diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/man/html/cef5conv.html b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/man/html/cef5conv.html deleted file mode 100644 index e65b44cdbf..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/man/html/cef5conv.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,99 +0,0 @@ -<!-- Creator : groff version 1.22.3 --> -<!-- CreationDate: Sat Apr 18 08:52:45 2015 --> -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" -"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> -<html> -<head> -<meta name="generator" content="groff -Thtml, see www.gnu.org"> -<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=US-ASCII"> -<meta name="Content-Style" content="text/css"> -<style type="text/css"> - p { margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0; vertical-align: top } - pre { margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0; vertical-align: top } - table { margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0; vertical-align: top } - h1 { text-align: center } -</style> -<title>CEF5CONV</title> - -</head> -<body> - -<h1 align="center">CEF5CONV</h1> - -<a href="#NAME">NAME</a><br> -<a href="#SYNOPSIS">SYNOPSIS</a><br> -<a href="#DESCRIPTION">DESCRIPTION</a><br> -<a href="#SEE ALSO">SEE ALSO</a><br> -<a href="#AUTHOR">AUTHOR</a><br> - -<hr> - - -<h2>NAME -<a name="NAME"></a> -</h2> - - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">cef5conv -− convert a TeX document in Big 5 encoding -containing CEF macros into ‘preprocessed’ -form.</p> - -<h2>SYNOPSIS -<a name="SYNOPSIS"></a> -</h2> - - - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>cef5conv</b> -< <i>infile</i> > <i>outfile</i></p> - -<h2>DESCRIPTION -<a name="DESCRIPTION"></a> -</h2> - - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">The <b>Chinese -Encoding Framework</b> (<b>CEF</b>) developed by Christian -Wittern <cwittern@conline.central.de> makes it -possible to include CJK characters in various encodings -using the SGML macros <b>&CX-aabb;</b> for Big 5 -and CNS encoding and <b>&U-aabb;</b> for Unicode -(<b>X</b> denotes a number between 0 and 7; 0 represents -Big 5 encoding, 1-7 CNS encoding planes 1-7. -<b>aabb</b> is either a decimal or hexadecimal number).</p> - - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>cef5conv</b> -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</p> - -<p style="margin-left:22%; margin-top: 1em"><b>bg5conv</b> -< <i>infile</i> | <b>cefconv</b> > <i>outfile</i></p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">This filter is -part of the <b>CJK</b> macro package for LaTeX 2e.</p> - -<h2>SEE ALSO -<a name="SEE ALSO"></a> -</h2> - - - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>sjisconv</b>(1), -<b>bg5conv</b>(1), <b>cefconv</b>(1), <b>cefsconv</b>(1), -<b>extconv</b>(1), <br> -the <b>CJK</b> documentation files.</p> - -<h2>AUTHOR -<a name="AUTHOR"></a> -</h2> - - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">Werner Lemberg -<wl@gnu.org></p> -<hr> -</body> -</html> diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/man/html/cefconv.html b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/man/html/cefconv.html deleted file mode 100644 index 2d9c9409f4..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/man/html/cefconv.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,91 +0,0 @@ -<!-- Creator : groff version 1.22.3 --> -<!-- CreationDate: Sat Apr 18 08:52:43 2015 --> -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" -"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> -<html> -<head> -<meta name="generator" content="groff -Thtml, see www.gnu.org"> -<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=US-ASCII"> -<meta name="Content-Style" content="text/css"> -<style type="text/css"> - p { margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0; vertical-align: top } - pre { margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0; vertical-align: top } - table { margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0; vertical-align: top } - h1 { text-align: center } -</style> -<title>CEFCONV</title> - -</head> -<body> - -<h1 align="center">CEFCONV</h1> - -<a href="#NAME">NAME</a><br> -<a href="#SYNOPSIS">SYNOPSIS</a><br> -<a href="#DESCRIPTION">DESCRIPTION</a><br> -<a href="#SEE ALSO">SEE ALSO</a><br> -<a href="#AUTHOR">AUTHOR</a><br> - -<hr> - - -<h2>NAME -<a name="NAME"></a> -</h2> - - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">cefconv − -convert a TeX document containing CEF macros into -‘preprocessed’ form.</p> - -<h2>SYNOPSIS -<a name="SYNOPSIS"></a> -</h2> - - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>cefconv</b> -< <i>infile</i> > <i>outfile</i></p> - -<h2>DESCRIPTION -<a name="DESCRIPTION"></a> -</h2> - - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">The <b>Chinese -Encoding Framework</b> (<b>CEF</b>) developed by Christian -Wittern <cwittern@conline.central.de> makes it -possible to include CJK characters in various encodings -using the SGML macros <b>&CX-aabb;</b> for Big 5 -and CNS encoding and <b>&U-aabb;</b> for Unicode -(<b>X</b> denotes a number between 0 and 7; 0 represents -Big 5 encoding, 1-7 CNS encoding planes 1-7. -<b>aabb</b> is either a decimal or hexadecimal number)</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>cefconv</b> -converts the CEF macros into a form which can directly -processed with LaTeX 2e.</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">This filter is -part of the <b>CJK</b> macro package for LaTeX 2e.</p> - -<h2>SEE ALSO -<a name="SEE ALSO"></a> -</h2> - - - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>sjisconv</b>(1), -<b>bg5conv</b>(1), <b>cef5conv</b>(1), <b>cefsconv</b>(1), -<b>extconv</b>(1), <br> -the <b>CJK</b> documentation files.</p> - -<h2>AUTHOR -<a name="AUTHOR"></a> -</h2> - - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">Werner Lemberg -<wl@gnu.org></p> -<hr> -</body> -</html> diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/man/html/cefsconv.html b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/man/html/cefsconv.html deleted file mode 100644 index 3a474ed4ea..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/man/html/cefsconv.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,98 +0,0 @@ -<!-- Creator : groff version 1.22.3 --> -<!-- CreationDate: Sat Apr 18 08:52:41 2015 --> -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" -"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> -<html> -<head> -<meta name="generator" content="groff -Thtml, see www.gnu.org"> -<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=US-ASCII"> -<meta name="Content-Style" content="text/css"> -<style type="text/css"> - p { margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0; vertical-align: top } - pre { margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0; vertical-align: top } - table { margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0; vertical-align: top } - h1 { text-align: center } -</style> -<title>CEFSCONV</title> - -</head> -<body> - -<h1 align="center">CEFSCONV</h1> - -<a href="#NAME">NAME</a><br> -<a href="#SYNOPSIS">SYNOPSIS</a><br> -<a href="#DESCRIPTION">DESCRIPTION</a><br> -<a href="#SEE ALSO">SEE ALSO</a><br> -<a href="#AUTHOR">AUTHOR</a><br> - -<hr> - - -<h2>NAME -<a name="NAME"></a> -</h2> - - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">cefsconv -− convert a TeX document in SJIS encoding containing -CEF macros into ‘preprocessed’ form.</p> - -<h2>SYNOPSIS -<a name="SYNOPSIS"></a> -</h2> - - - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>cefsconv</b> -< <i>infile</i> > <i>outfile</i></p> - -<h2>DESCRIPTION -<a name="DESCRIPTION"></a> -</h2> - - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">The <b>Chinese -Encoding Framework</b> (<b>CEF</b>) developed by Christian -Wittern <cwittern@conline.central.de> makes it -possible to include CJK characters in various encodings -using the SGML macros <b>&CX-aabb;</b> for Big 5 -and CNS encoding and <b>&U-aabb;</b> for Unicode -(<b>X</b> denotes a number between 0 and 7; 0 represents -Big 5 encoding, 1-7 CNS encoding planes 1-7. -<b>aabb</b> is either a decimal or hexadecimal number).</p> - - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>cefsconv</b> -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</p> - - -<p style="margin-left:22%; margin-top: 1em"><b>sjisconv</b> -< <i>infile</i> | <b>cefconv</b> > <i>outfile</i></p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">This filter is -part of the <b>CJK</b> macro package for LaTeX 2e.</p> - -<h2>SEE ALSO -<a name="SEE ALSO"></a> -</h2> - - - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>sjisconv</b>(1), -<b>bg5conv</b>(1), <b>cefconv</b>(1), <b>cef5conv</b>(1), -<b>extconv</b>(1), <br> -the <b>CJK</b> documentation files.</p> - -<h2>AUTHOR -<a name="AUTHOR"></a> -</h2> - - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">Werner Lemberg -<wl@gnu.org></p> -<hr> -</body> -</html> diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/man/html/extconv.html b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/man/html/extconv.html deleted file mode 100644 index 7c54dab351..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/man/html/extconv.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ -<!-- Creator : groff version 1.22.3 --> -<!-- CreationDate: Sat Apr 18 08:52:33 2015 --> -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" -"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> -<html> -<head> -<meta name="generator" content="groff -Thtml, see www.gnu.org"> -<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=US-ASCII"> -<meta name="Content-Style" content="text/css"> -<style type="text/css"> - p { margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0; vertical-align: top } - pre { margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0; vertical-align: top } - table { margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0; vertical-align: top } - h1 { text-align: center } -</style> -<title>EXTCONV</title> - -</head> -<body> - -<h1 align="center">EXTCONV</h1> - -<a href="#NAME">NAME</a><br> -<a href="#SYNOPSIS">SYNOPSIS</a><br> -<a href="#DESCRIPTION">DESCRIPTION</a><br> -<a href="#SEE ALSO">SEE ALSO</a><br> -<a href="#AUTHOR">AUTHOR</a><br> - -<hr> - - -<h2>NAME -<a name="NAME"></a> -</h2> - - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">extconv − -convert a TeX document in either Big 5+ or GBK encoding -into ‘preprocessed’ form.</p> - -<h2>SYNOPSIS -<a name="SYNOPSIS"></a> -</h2> - - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>extconv</b> -< <i>infile</i> > <i>outfile</i></p> - -<h2>DESCRIPTION -<a name="DESCRIPTION"></a> -</h2> - - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">Big 5+ and -GBK encodings use the characters {, }, and \ which have -special meanings in TeX documents.</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">After -processing a LaTeX 2e document which contains such -characters with <b>extconv</b> you need not care about these -special characters.</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">This filter is -part of the <b>CJK</b> macro package for LaTeX 2e.</p> - -<h2>SEE ALSO -<a name="SEE ALSO"></a> -</h2> - - - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>bg5conv</b>(1), -<b>sjisconv</b>(1), <b>cefconv</b>(1), <b>cef5conv</b>(1), -<b>cefsconv</b>(1), <br> -the <b>CJK</b> documentation files.</p> - -<h2>AUTHOR -<a name="AUTHOR"></a> -</h2> - - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">Werner Lemberg -<wl@gnu.org></p> -<hr> -</body> -</html> diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/man/html/hbf2gf.html b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/man/html/hbf2gf.html deleted file mode 100644 index 04fefd2d82..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/man/html/hbf2gf.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,648 +0,0 @@ -<!-- Creator : groff version 1.22.3 --> -<!-- CreationDate: Sat Apr 18 08:52:37 2015 --> -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" -"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> -<html> -<head> -<meta name="generator" content="groff -Thtml, see www.gnu.org"> -<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=US-ASCII"> -<meta name="Content-Style" content="text/css"> -<style type="text/css"> - p { margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0; vertical-align: top } - pre { margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0; vertical-align: top } - table { margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0; vertical-align: top } - h1 { text-align: center } -</style> -<title>HBF2GF</title> - -</head> -<body> - -<h1 align="center">HBF2GF</h1> - -<a href="#NAME">NAME</a><br> -<a href="#SYNOPSIS">SYNOPSIS</a><br> -<a href="#DESCRIPTION">DESCRIPTION</a><br> -<a href="#CONFIGURATION FILE">CONFIGURATION FILE</a><br> -<a href="#FILE SEARCHING">FILE SEARCHING</a><br> -<a href="#LIMITATIONS">LIMITATIONS</a><br> -<a href="#SEE ALSO">SEE ALSO</a><br> -<a href="#FILES">FILES</a><br> -<a href="#AVAILABILITY">AVAILABILITY</a><br> -<a href="#AUTHORS">AUTHORS</a><br> - -<hr> - - -<h2>NAME -<a name="NAME"></a> -</h2> - - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">hbf2gf − -convert a CJK bitmap font into subfonts usable by TeX and -Omega.</p> - -<h2>SYNOPSIS -<a name="SYNOPSIS"></a> -</h2> - - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>hbf2gf</b> -[<b>−q</b>] <i>configuration-file</i>[<i>.cfg</i>] -<b><br> -hbf2gf</b> [<b>−q</b>] [<b>−p</b>] -[<b>−g</b>] [<b>−n</b>] <i>subfont-name -x-resolution</i> -[<i>y-scale </i>| <i>y-resolution</i>] <b><br> -hbf2gf −t</b> [<b>−q</b>] <i>subfont-name</i> -<b><br> -hbf2gf −−version</b> | -<b>−−help</b></p> - -<h2>DESCRIPTION -<a name="DESCRIPTION"></a> -</h2> - - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">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 <b>hbf2gf</b> -does.</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">As the name -says, <b>hbf2gf</b> uses CJK fonts in a certain format which -is called <b>Hanzi Bitmap Font</b> (<b>HBF</b>) format. It -simply consists of the CJK bitmap file(s) and a text file in -a format very similar to the BDF format 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 <b>gftopk</b> into standard PK files.</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>hbf2gf</b> -can be called in three modes:</p> - -<p style="margin-left:14%; margin-top: 1em"><b>hbf2gf</b> -[<b>−q</b>] <i>configuration-file</i>[<i>.cfg</i>]</p> - -<p style="margin-left:18%; margin-top: 1em">This call -normally creates a set of GF files, one PL file, and a batch -file which must be executed after <b>hbf2gf</b> has -finished. This script will then call <b>gftopk</b> to -convert all GF files into PK files, and it will call -<b>pltotf</b> 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).</p> - -<p style="margin-left:18%; margin-top: 1em">If -<b>ofm_file</b> is set to ‘yes’ in the -configuration file, OFM and OVF files will be created -too.</p> - - -<p style="margin-left:18%; margin-top: 1em"><b>−q</b> -makes <b>hbf2gf</b> quiet.</p> - -<p style="margin-left:14%; margin-top: 1em"><b>hbf2gf</b> -[<b>−q</b>] [<b>−p</b>] [<b>−g</b>] -[<b>−n</b>] <i>subfont-name x-resolution</i> -[<i>y-scale </i>| <i>y-resolution</i>]</p> - -<p style="margin-left:18%; margin-top: 1em">This mode is -intended for use with <b>mktexpk</b> and its derivates. Only -one GF file together with a PL file for the given subfont -will be computed, taking the horizontal resolution and a -vertical scaling factor (if the value is smaller -than 10) resp. the vertical resolution (otherwise) from -the command line, ignoring the <b>nmb_fonts</b> parameter of -the configuration file. The last two characters (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 -<b>−p</b> is set, no PL file is created. If -<b>−g</b> is set, no GF file is created. The extension -can be controlled with <b>−n</b>; if set, the -extension is ‘.gf’, otherwise -‘.<<i>resolution</i>>gf’. <b>−q</b> -makes <b>hbf2gf</b> quiet.</p> - -<p style="margin-left:14%; margin-top: 1em"><b>hbf2gf -−t</b> [<b>−q</b>] <i>subfont-name</i></p> - -<p style="margin-left:18%; margin-top: 1em">This mode is -intended for use with scripts like <b>mktexpk</b>; it tests -whether the specified subfont name leads to an <b>hbf2gf</b> -configuration file. It returns 0 on success and prints out -the name of that configuration file (provided the -<b>−q</b> 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.</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">See the next -section for more details about configuration files.</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">Specifying the -option <b>−−version</b> returns the current -version of <b>hbf2gf</b> and the used file search library -(e.g. <b>kpathsea</b>). Usage information is shown with -the <b>−−help</b> parameter.</p> - -<h2>CONFIGURATION FILE -<a name="CONFIGURATION FILE"></a> -</h2> - - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">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 <b>FILE SEARCHING</b> -section how HBF fonts and <b>hbf2gf</b> configuration files -are found. See the <b>AVAILABILITY</b> section where to get -CJK fonts together with its HBF files:</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">hbf_header -jfs56.hbf <br> -mag_x 1 <br> -threshold 128 <br> -comment jianti fansongti 56x56 pixel font</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">design_size -14.4</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">y_offset -−13</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">nmb_files -−1</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">output_name -gsfs14</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">checksum -123456789</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">dpi_x 300</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">pk_files no -<br> -tfm_files yes</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">coding -codingscheme GuoBiao encoded TeX text</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">pk_directory -$HBF_TARGET/pk/modeless/gb2312/gsfs14/ <br> -tfm_directory $HBF_TARGET/tfm/gb2312/gsfs14/</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">A configuration -file is a plain text file consisting of keywords and its -arguments. A keyword must start a line, otherwise the whole -line will be ignored. If the word starting a line is not a -keyword, the line will be ignored too. Empty lines will also -be skipped. The search for keywords is case insensitive; in -contrast, the arguments will be taken exactly as given -(except ‘yes’ and ‘no’ which can be -written with uppercase or lowercase letters). Each keyword -has one argument which must be separated by whitespace -(blanks or tabs) from the keyword and must be on the same -line. Each line must not be longer than 256 characters.</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">You can use -environment variables in the configuration file. The escape -character starting an environment variable in the -configuration file is always ‘$’, even for -operating systems like DOS which has other conventions. -<b>hbf2gf</b> recognizes only environment variable names -which start with a letter or an underscore, followed by -alphanumeric characters or underscores. You can surround the -variable with braces to indicate where the variable name -ends, for example ${FOO}. To get a dollar 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 carried over from previous -versions. It can’t expand variables set in texmf.cnf; -it also can’t handle more than one directory as the -variable’s value. <b>Don’t use it except for the -‘pk_directory’ and ‘tfm_directory’ -parameters!</b></p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">This is the -list of all necessary keywords: <b><br> -hbf_header</b></p> - -<p style="margin-left:22%;">The HBF header file name of the -input font(s). <b>hbf2gf</b> uses the given searching -mechanism (kpathsea, emtexdir, or MiKTeX) to locate this -file.</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>output_name</b></p> - -<p style="margin-left:22%;">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 <b>unicode</b> below. This value is in almost all -cases identical to the name of the configuration file.</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">And now all -optional keywords: <b><br> -x_offset</b></p> - -<p style="margin-left:22%;">Increases the character width. -Will be applied on both sides; default for non-rotated -glyphs is the value given in the HBF header -(<b>HBF_BITMAP_BOUNDING_BOX</b>) scaled to -<b>design_size</b> (in pixels).</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>y_offset</b></p> - -<p style="margin-left:22%;">Shifts all characters up or -down; default for non-rotated glyphs is the value given in -the HBF header (<b>HBF_BITMAP_BOUNDING_BOX</b>) scaled to -<b>design_size</b> (in pixels).</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>design_size</b></p> - -<p style="margin-left:22%;">The design size (in points) of -the font. <b>x_offset</b> and <b>y_offset</b> refer to this -size. Default is 10.0.</p> - -<table width="100%" border="0" rules="none" frame="void" - cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> -<tr valign="top" align="left"> -<td width="11%"></td> -<td width="7%"> - - -<p><b>slant</b></p></td> -<td width="4%"></td> -<td width="78%"> - - -<p>The slant of the font (given as -Delta_x / Delta_y). Only values in the range -0 ≤ <b>slant </b>≤ 1 are allowed. -Default is 0.0.</p></td></tr> -</table> - -<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>rotation</b></p> - -<p style="margin-left:22%;">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’.</p> - -<table width="100%" border="0" rules="none" frame="void" - cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> -<tr valign="top" align="left"> -<td width="11%"></td> -<td width="7%"> - - -<p><b>mag_x</b></p></td> -<td width="4%"></td> -<td width="78%"> -</td></tr> -<tr valign="top" align="left"> -<td width="11%"></td> -<td width="7%"> - - -<p><b>mag_y</b></p></td> -<td width="4%"></td> -<td width="78%"> - - -<p>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 -<b>mag_x </b>= <b>mag_y </b>= 1.0.</p> </td></tr> -</table> - -<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>threshold</b></p> - -<p style="margin-left:22%;">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.</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>comment</b></p> - -<p style="margin-left:22%;">A comment describing the font; -default is none.</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>nmb_fonts</b></p> - -<p style="margin-left:22%;">The number of subfonts to -create. Default value is −1 for creating all -fonts.</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>unicode</b></p> - -<p style="margin-left:22%;">If ‘yes’, a two -digit hexadecimal number will be used as a running number, -starting with the value of the first byte of the first code -range. Default is ‘no’.</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>min_char</b></p> - -<p style="margin-left:22%;">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.</p> - -<table width="100%" border="0" rules="none" frame="void" - cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> -<tr valign="top" align="left"> -<td width="11%"></td> -<td width="7%"> - - -<p><b>dpi_x</b></p></td> -<td width="4%"></td> -<td width="78%"> -</td></tr> -<tr valign="top" align="left"> -<td width="11%"></td> -<td width="7%"> - - -<p><b>dpi_y</b></p></td> -<td width="4%"></td> -<td width="78%"> - - -<p>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.</p></td></tr> -</table> - -<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>checksum</b></p> - -<p style="margin-left:22%;">A checksum to identify the GF -files with the appropriate TFM files. The default value of -this unsigned 32bit integer is 0.</p> - -<table width="100%" border="0" rules="none" frame="void" - cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> -<tr valign="top" align="left"> -<td width="11%"></td> -<td width="9%"> - - -<p><b>coding</b></p></td> -<td width="2%"></td> -<td width="78%"> - - -<p>A comment describing the coding scheme; default is -none.</p> </td></tr> -</table> - -<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>pk_directory</b></p> - -<p style="margin-left:22%;">The destination directory of -the PK files; default: none. Attention! The batch file will -not check whether this directory exists.</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>tfm_directory</b></p> - -<p style="margin-left:22%;">The destination directory of -the TFM files; default: none. Attention! The batch file will -not check whether this directory exists.</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>pk_files</b></p> - -<p style="margin-left:22%;">Whether to create PK files or -not; default is ‘yes’.</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>tfm_files</b></p> - -<p style="margin-left:22%;">Whether to create TFM files or -not; default is ‘yes’.</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>ofm_file</b></p> - -<p style="margin-left:22%;">Whether to create an OPL file -or not; default is ‘no’. The batch file will -then use <b>ovp2ovf</b> 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.</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>long_extension</b></p> - -<p style="margin-left:22%;">If ‘yes’, PK files -will include the resolution in the extension (e.g. -gsso1201.300pk). This affects the batch file only (default -is ‘yes’).</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>rm_command</b></p> - -<p style="margin-left:22%;">The shell command to remove -files; default: ‘rm’.</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>cp_command</b></p> - -<p style="margin-left:22%;">The shell command to copy -files; default: ‘cp’.</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>job_extension</b></p> - -<p style="margin-left:22%;">The extension of the batch file -which calls <b>gftopk</b> and <b>pltotf</b> to convert the -GF and the PL files into PK and TFM files respectively; -default is none.</p> - -<h2>FILE SEARCHING -<a name="FILE SEARCHING"></a> -</h2> - - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>hbf2gf</b> -uses either the <b>kpathsea</b>, <b>emtexdir</b>, or -<b>MiKTeX</b> library for searching files (<b>emtexdir</b> -will work only on operating systems which have an MS-DOSish -background, i.e., MS-DOS, OS/2, Windows; <b>MiKTeX</b> is -for Win32 systems).</p> - - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>kpathsea</b> -<br> -The actual version of kpathsea is displayed on screen if you -call <b>hbf2gf −−version</b>.</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">Here is a table -of the file type and the corresponding <b>kpathsea</b> -variables.</p> - -<p style="margin-left:17%; margin-top: 1em">.hbf MISCFONTS -<br> -.cfg HBF2GFINPUTS</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">Please consult -the info files of <b>kpathsea</b> for details on these -variables. The decision which naming scheme to use for -variables will be done during compilation.</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">You should set -the TEXMFCNF variable to the directory where your texmf.cnf -configuration file resides.</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">Here is the -proper command to find out to which value a <b>kpathsea</b> -variable is set (we use MISCFONTS as an example). This is -especially useful 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 <b>kpathsea</b> library.</p> - -<p style="margin-left:14%; margin-top: 1em">kpsewhich -−progname=hbf2gf -−expand−var=’$MISCFONTS’</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">We select the -program name also since it is possible to specify variables -which are searched only for a certain program – in our -example it would be MISCFONTS.hbf2gf.</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">A similar but -not identical method is to say</p> - -<p style="margin-left:14%; margin-top: 1em">kpsewhich -−progname=hbf2gf −show−path=’misc -fonts’</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">[A full list of -format types can be obtained by saying ‘kpsewhich -−−help’ on the command line prompt.] This -is exactly how <b>hbf2gf</b> searches for files; the -disadvantage is that all variables are expanded which can -cause very long strings.</p> - - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>emtexdir</b> -<br> -Here the list of suffixes and its related environment -variables to be set in autoexec.bat (resp. in config.sys for -OS/2):</p> - -<p style="margin-left:17%; margin-top: 1em">.hbf HBFONTS -<br> -.cfg HBFCFG</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">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:</p> - - -<p style="margin-left:14%; margin-top: 1em">HBFONTS=c:\fonts\hbf!!;d:\myfonts\hbf!</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">Constructions -like ‘c:\fonts!!\hbf’ aren’t possible.</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>MikTeX</b> -<br> -Please consult the documentation files of <b>MiKTeX</b> for -more details.</p> - -<h2>LIMITATIONS -<a name="LIMITATIONS"></a> -</h2> - - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">The x and y -output size must not exceed <b>MAX_CHAR_SIZE</b>, which is -defined at compile time; its default value is -1023 (pixel).</p> - -<h2>SEE ALSO -<a name="SEE ALSO"></a> -</h2> - - - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>ttf2pk</b>(1)</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">hbf2gf.w: this -is the source code written in <b>CWEB</b> which can be -converted into a pretty-printed TeX document using -<b>cweave</b>. The CJK package also contains a preformatted -hbf2gf.pdf file.</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">the <b>CJK</b> -documentation files (hbf2gf.txt).</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">the <b>Hanzi -Bitmap File</b> (<b>HBF</b>) standard version 1.3; -available at ftp.ifcss.org.</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">the Omega -documentation available at ftp.ens.fr and the CTAN hosts and -mirrors.</p> - -<h2>FILES -<a name="FILES"></a> -</h2> - - -<table width="100%" border="0" rules="none" frame="void" - cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> -<tr valign="top" align="left"> -<td width="11%"></td> -<td width="7%"> - - -<p style="margin-top: 1em">*.cfg</p></td> -<td width="4%"></td> -<td width="78%"> - - -<p style="margin-top: 1em">The <b>hbf2gf</b> configuration -scripts.</p> </td></tr> -<tr valign="top" align="left"> -<td width="11%"></td> -<td width="7%"> - - -<p>*.hbf</p></td> -<td width="4%"></td> -<td width="78%"> - - -<p>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 -<b>hbf2gf</b>.</p> </td></tr> -</table> - -<h2>AVAILABILITY -<a name="AVAILABILITY"></a> -</h2> - - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>hbf2gf</b> -is part of the CJK macro package for LaTeX 2e available -at the CTAN hosts and its mirrors.</p> - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">CJK fonts -together with HBF header files can be found at ftp.ifcss.org -and its mirrors.</p> - -<h2>AUTHORS -<a name="AUTHORS"></a> -</h2> - - -<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">Werner Lemberg -<wl@gnu.org> <br> -Ross Paterson (the HBF API) <ross@soi.city.ac.uk></p> -<hr> -</body> -</html> diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/man/html/sjisconv.html b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/man/html/sjisconv.html deleted file mode 100644 index 67fa1ac2e1..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/man/html/sjisconv.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,87 +0,0 @@ -<!-- Creator : groff version 1.22.3 --> -<!-- CreationDate: Sat Apr 18 08:52:35 2015 --> -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" -"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> -<html> -<head> -<meta name="generator" content="groff -Thtml, see www.gnu.org"> -<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; 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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 deleted file mode 100644 index 87e942e451..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/man/txt/cefconv.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -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 deleted file mode 100644 index 5484c61f60..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/man/txt/cefsconv.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -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 deleted file mode 100644 index 60eb1ebad7..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/man/txt/extconv.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -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 deleted file mode 100644 index 3f77fc6eaf..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/man/txt/hbf2gf.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,351 +0,0 @@ -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 deleted file mode 100644 index c288e153f4..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/man/txt/sjisconv.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -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) diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdf/READMEb5.pdf b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdf/READMEb5.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index ee69240563..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdf/READMEb5.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdf/READMEgb.pdf b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdf/READMEgb.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 109dd90c95..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdf/READMEgb.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdf/bg5conv.pdf b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdf/bg5conv.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index cdd4ab5240..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdf/bg5conv.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdf/c90.pdf b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdf/c90.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 7763b391d4..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdf/c90.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdf/cef5conv.pdf b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdf/cef5conv.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 2cfae55e9d..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdf/cef5conv.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdf/cefconv.pdf b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdf/cefconv.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index f93ba43d6f..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdf/cefconv.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdf/cefsconv.pdf b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdf/cefsconv.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index f6f67114ab..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdf/cefsconv.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdf/extconv.pdf b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdf/extconv.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 864527841f..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdf/extconv.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdf/hbf2gf.pdf b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdf/hbf2gf.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 613eb2630e..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdf/hbf2gf.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdf/sjisconv.pdf b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdf/sjisconv.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 947884afd9..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdf/sjisconv.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdfhowto/HOWTO.txt b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdfhowto/HOWTO.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 432fbda51b..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdfhowto/HOWTO.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,425 +0,0 @@ -How to make PDF files using CJK/LaTeX with embedded TrueType fonts - -Hin-Tak Leung <htl10@users.sourceforge.net> -December 2003 - - -Introduction ------------- - -Existing CJK/LaTeX instruction for high-quality print-out tends to suggest -permanently converting TrueType fonts (which had a better availability) to -postscript sub-fonts; this document covers how to use TrueType fonts -directly, and also preparing such PDF documents. Today, the PDF output -format is slightly more popular than PostScript; also, even on US English -systems, CJK font packs are available for font substitution in Adobe Acrobat -Reader (and similar mechanisms exist for xpdf and ghostscript), which allows -the generation of PDF files containing only important textual content but no -embedded fonts. Such files are small enough to be e-mailed while preserving -formatting, provided the recipient has the font packs installed. This -document also covers the issues with no-embedded-font PDF files at the very -end as well. - -The following steps are discussed below in greater detail: - - 1. Finding the fonts. - 2. Getting and building some software: ttf2tfm, dvipdfmx. - Some other nice optional software: oto, the other freetype/freetype2 - demo tools, ttfm, ttx. - 3. Using ttf2tfm, generating *.tfm and *.enc files for each font. - 4. Putting the fonts, the *.tfm files, and the *.enc files into the right - place in your system. - 5. Configuring dvipdfmx to use the new fonts. - 6. (optional) Configuring pdflatex to use the new fonts also. - 7. Configuring CJK/LaTeX to use those fonts. - 8. Testing. - 9. Problems and tips. - -I can read both traditional and simplified Chinese, and a substantial amount -of Japanese, but there isn't any Korean-specific info here. Hopefully this -is useful enough as a starting point at least for Korean-related -experiments. - -The two most important references during this venture was the FreeBSD -(Taiwan) Chinese HOWTO (it is substantially better and more up-to-date than -the GNU/Linux one), and Edward G. J. Lee's various treatises on the net, -particularly his `mycjk' notes. Unfortunately both are available in Chinese -only, I believe. - - -1. Fonts -======== - - Chinese - ------- - - Arphic donated 4 high-quality Chinese fonts to the open-source community: - two for traditional and two for simplified Chinese, respectively. They are - shipped with Redhat 9 (which I used for most of this work) and Debian 3 - and possibly also other GNU/Linux distributions; they can be downloaded - from Arphic's home site and, probably more convenient, from - - ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/non-gnu/chinese-fonts-truetype/ - - and its mirrors. Tip: Use `unzip -L' to convert file names to lowercase. - - Redhat 9 also ships zysong, a simplified Chinese font. This font seems to - be licensed to Redhat only since it isn't found in other GNU/Linux - distributions. It is part of the package "ttfonts-zh_CN-2.12-1.noarch.rpm", - together with the two Arphic simplified Chinese fonts, on the 3rd CD - of the Redhat 9 CD set. - - The Ministry of Education in Taiwan released a few fonts for - standardization: Currently two are available from the ministry's home page - (http://www.edu.tw/mandr/index.htm), but there are old versions with - different type faces floating around in the net. - - CwTeX (a Chinese-enabled LaTeX implementation in Taiwan) ships 5 fonts. - (http://ccms.ntu.edu.tw/~ntut019/cwtex/cwtex.html) - - Still available is the set of 8 TrueType fonts from NTU which were widely - used previously for CJK/LaTeX documents (http://input.cpatch.org/font/ntu/). - - There is also a set of 10 quite fancy and unusual fonts for traditional - Chinese, developed by Dr Hann-Tzong Wang - (http://140.135.64.77/teacher/htwang/htwang.htm). It is distributed as - one of the standard font sets for FreeBSD Taiwan. - (http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/pds.cgi?ports/chinese/wangttf). - - Japanese - -------- - - Redhat 9 and SuSE both ship the Kochi Gothic and Mincho fonts; Debian - ships Watanabe Mincho and Wadalab Gothic as part of the XTT TrueType font - server. The packages are: "ttfonts-ja-1.2-21.noarch.rpm" on the 3rd disc - of the Redhat 9 CD set, "ttf-kochi-mincho-0.2.20020727-81.noarch.rpm" and - "ttf-kochi-gothic-0.2.20030118-17.noarch.rpm" on SuSe 8.2, - "xtt-fonts" for Debian systems. - - Other source of fonts (e.g. Win2k/WinXP/Win2k3 ships a few as standard, - and also localized version of MS Office, etc.) are mostly proprietary. - - These instructions are known to work on those also, but I don't want to - go into specific details... - - -2. ttf2tfm and dvipdfmx -======================= - - The specific details about compiler switches, include paths, are for - the Redhat 9 distribution. You may have to adapt them. - - ttf2tfm - ------- - - ttf2tfm is part of ttf2pk package which is itself part of - freetype-contrib, a suite of programs depending on the FreeType 1 library. - Most GNU/Linux systems ship both FreeType 2 and FreeType 1 (that's the - case for RH9, in fact), which are *not* compatible. So I decided to build - the latest FreeType 1 static version and made freetype-contrib depend on - that to avoid using the out-dated library shipped with my system. The - mentioned packages can be downloaded from ftp.freetype.org. - - Unpack freetype-current (adapt the `/home/hleung' part to suit yourself), - then do - - cd /home/hleung/freetype-current - ./configure --enable-static --disable-shared --prefix=/home/hleung - make - - Now unpack freetype-contrib-current inside the freetype-current tree, then - do - - cd freetype-contrib-current/ttf2pk - CFLAGS=-I../../lib/ LDFLAGS=-L../../lib/.libs ./configure \ - --with-kpathsea-lib=/usr/lib --with-kpathsea-include=/usr/include - make - make install - - Important: At the end, you need to manually copy the data/*.sfd files into - ${TEXMF}/ttf2tfm and also ${TEXMF}/ttf2pk (a soft link from - ${TEXMF}/ttf2tfm to ${TEXMF}/ttf2pk will do also). - - [The recent TeX directory structure (TDS), version 1.1, comes with a new - subdirectory fonts/sfd, to be accessed with the kpathsea variable - $SFDFONTS. ttf2tfm and other programs available in the TeXLive - distribution have already been updated to use it.] - - The man pages of ttf2tfm and ttf2pk give detailed explanation of all - command line arguments. - - Tip: I find a utility called "checkinstall" quite useful. Instead of `make - install' one calls `checkinstall' which does the same as `make install' - but also integrates the data nicely into the package management system for - Redhat/Debian/Slackware; this gives cleaner upgrades and uninstalls. - - dvipdfmx - -------- - - http://project.ktug.or.kr/dvipdfmx/ - - For dvipdfmx I use - - CFLAGS='-I/usr/kerberos/include -O2 -march=i386 -mcpu=i686' ./configure - make - make install - - The include path is due to dependency on the kerberos library for PDF - encryption. Important: The 10 Wang fonts have some peculiarities; I - submitted a preliminary patch which the author has much refined and - incoporated into a new release. You need a version newer than 2003-08-11 - if you want to use this set of fonts. From the ChangLog of dvipdfmx: - - 2003-08-11 Jin-Hwan Cho <chofchof@ktug.or.kr> - * A faked font name was used for TrueType fonts without any PS - font name as suggested by Hin-Tak Leung. - - [The recent TeX directory structure (TDS), version 1.1, comes with a new - subdirectory fonts/sfd, to be accessed with the kpathsea variable - $SFDFONTS. dvipdfmx and other programs available in the TeXLive - distribution have already been updated to use it.] - - -3. Generating ttf and enc files -=============================== - - OpenType Organizer (oto) : http://sourceforge.net/projects/oto/ - True Type Font Manager (ttfm): - - part of Chinese GNU/Linux Extention http://cle.linux.org.tw/ - - You need to know what cmap (character map) the TrueType font (*.ttf or - *.ttc) contains. The utility programs oto, ftdump (two versions! -- - FreeType 1 and FreeType 2 both have this demo program, showing quite - different information), and ttfinfo (part of ttfm) can show this info, and - some other information about your font as well. Only ftdump works on - TrueType collections (*.ttc), but the other two have their strengths also - (ttfinfo gives the most straightforward info, while oto gives some details - that ftdump doesn't show). - - For detailed information on cmaps in a font you can use ttx, a tool to - assemble and disassemble OpenType fonts. It is available from - http://fonttools.sf.net. - - If there is a Unicode cmap you can use ttf2tfm's `U*.sfd' files (see the - `@...@' argument for ttf2tfm); the command line for ttf2tfm is simpler - also. Otherwise you need to specify the platform (-P) and encoding (-E) - IDs. - - Here is what works for me for the fonts I mentioned. Important: The font - stem name needs to be unique. Additionally, dvipdfmx doesn't like numbers - in the font stem name. I use a 4-letter combination. By LaTeX convention - it shouldn't be longer than 5 letters. - - ttf2tfm bkai00mp.ttf -q -w bkai@UBig5@ - ttf2tfm bsmi00lp.ttf -q -w bsmi@UBig5@ - ttf2tfm gbsn00lp.ttf -q -w gbsn@UGB@ - ttf2tfm gkai00mp.ttf -q -w gkai@UGB@ - - ttf2tfm zysong.ttf -q -w zysg@UGB@ - - ttf2tfm kai-linux.ttf -P 3 -E 4 -q -w mekl@Big5@ - ttf2tfm edustd-15.ttf -P 3 -E 4 -q -w mest@Big5@ - ttf2tfm moe_kai.ttf -P 3 -E 4 -q -w meko@Big5@ - ttf2tfm moe_sung.ttf -P 3 -E 4 -q -w meso@Big5@ - - ttf2tfm ntu_li_m.ttf -P 3 -E 4 -q -w ntli@Big5@ - ttf2tfm ntu_br.ttf -P 3 -E 4 -q -w ntbr@Big5@ - ttf2tfm ntu_fs_m.ttf -P 3 -E 4 -q -w ntfs@Big5@ - ttf2tfm ntu_kai.ttf -P 3 -E 4 -q -w ntka@Big5@ - ttf2tfm ntu_mb.ttf -P 3 -E 4 -q -w ntmb@Big5@ - ttf2tfm ntu_mm.ttf -P 3 -E 4 -q -w ntmm@Big5@ - ttf2tfm ntu_mr.ttf -P 3 -E 4 -q -w ntmr@Big5@ - ttf2tfm ntu_tw.ttf -P 3 -E 4 -q -w nttw@Big5@ - - ttf2tfm mttf.ttf -q -w cwtm@UBig5@ - ttf2tfm kttf.ttf -q -w cwtk@UBig5@ - ttf2tfm fttf.ttf -q -w cwtf@UBig5@ - ttf2tfm bbttf.ttf -q -w cwtb@UBig5@ - ttf2tfm rttf.ttf -q -w cwtr@UBig5@ - - ttf2tfm kochi-gothic.ttf -w kcgt@UJIS@ - ttf2tfm kochi-mincho.ttf -w kcmc@UJIS@ - - ttf2tfm wadalab-gothic.ttf -P 3 -E 2 -w wdgt@SJIS@ - ttf2tfm watanabe-mincho.ttf -P 3 -E 2 -w wnmc@SJIS@ - - The Wang's font set has some unusual properties, and need either - a new version of freetype 1 (after 2003-10 from CVS), or a slightly - modified "Big5.sfd", called "wcl.sfd" here: - - ttf2tfm wcl-01.ttf -P 3 -E 4 -q -w wclj@wcl@ - ttf2tfm wcl-02.ttf -P 3 -E 4 -q -w wclk@wcl@ - ttf2tfm wcl-03.ttf -P 3 -E 4 -q -w wcll@wcl@ - ttf2tfm wcl-04.ttf -P 3 -E 4 -q -w wclm@wcl@ - ttf2tfm wcl-05.ttf -P 3 -E 4 -q -w wcln@wcl@ - ttf2tfm wcl-06.ttf -P 3 -E 4 -q -w wclp@wcl@ - ttf2tfm wcl-07.ttf -P 3 -E 4 -q -w wclq@wcl@ - ttf2tfm wcl-08.ttf -P 3 -E 4 -q -w wclr@wcl@ - ttf2tfm wcl-09.ttf -P 3 -E 4 -q -w wcls@wcl@ - ttf2tfm wcl-10.ttf -P 3 -E 4 -q -w wclt@wcl@ - - As an example, here is what I do for a well-known proprietary simplified - Chinese font which has only a cmap for simplified Chinese: - - ttf2tfm gkai00m.ttf -P 3 -E 3 -q -w gkaim@EUC@ - - Here an example for a TrueType collection: - - ttf2tfm dcai5.ttc -q -w dcaiq@UJIS@ - - -4. Putting the files where they should be -========================================= - - This is somewhat related to how kpathsea works and how latex (the program) - find its files. It is possible to set individual environment variables for - each of these items, but it is easier to set one: $TEXMF to a list of - locations, with a tree parallel to the system tree. Then do the following: - - . Put the *.tfm files into a subdirectory of ${TEXMF}/fonts/tfm. - . Put the *.enc files into a subdirectory of ${TEXMF}/dvips. - . Put the *.ttf (or *.ttc) files into a subdirectory of - ${TEXMF}/fonts/truetype. - . Put the *.sfd files into ${TEXMF}/ttf2tfm or a subdirectory of it. - Don't forget to either copy them into ${TEXMF}/ttf2pk also or to set up - a link from ${TEXMF}/ttf2pk to ${TEXMF}/ttf2tfm. - - Reason: dvipdfmx searches SFD files (which it needs for reassembling) - under ${TEXMF}/ttf2pk although we don't use ttf2pk anywhere. ttf2tfm - looks for them under its own name, of course. - - [The recent TeX directory structure (TDS), version 1.1, comes with a new - subdirectory fonts/sfd, to be accessed with the kpathsea variable - $SFDFONTS. dvipdfmx and other programs available in the TeXLive - distribution have already been updated to use it.] - - Important: Run texhash (mktexlsr) to rebuild the kpathsea database, - otherwise files won't be found. You have been warned! - - -5., 6. Configuring dvipdfmx and (optionally) pdflatex -===================================================== - - cid-x.map, dvipdfmx.cfg, *.map - - See for example, my own "cid-x.map" for the main font config file of - dvipdfmx -- all my own customization is at the very end after the line - "Hin-Tak Leung's custom setup below:". For each font xxxx, one needs - to add a line "f xxxx.map" into "dvipdfmx.cfg", and a fontmap - file "xxxx.map" into the dvipdfmx config directory -- - ${TEXMF}/dvipdfm/config/ on my system (the missing - "x" is not a typo, as dvipdfmx originally derived from dvipdfm). - I have included cwbt.map, for one of the CwTeX fonts, as an example, - and my dvipdfmx.cfg as well. - - Because I have a fair number of fonts I like to add, I wrote a little - perl script "gen-map.pl", which generates all the *.map files plus - a file called "map.list" which I can simply append to dvipdfmx.cfg, - from an internal table at the very top of the script. - - pdflatex needs the same fontmap files for each new font - copy them into - ${TEXMF}/dvips/config/. Modify the updmap script which is used for - updating both pdflatex.cfg and dvips.cfg, and run the updmap script. - On teTeX 1.0.x, one needs to add to the "extra_modules=" entry the - *.map files for each font. My modified updmap is included as an - example "updmap.my", found as "/usr/share/texmf/dvips/config/updmap" on - a RH 9 system. On teTeX 2.0.x, updmap has a separate config file - updmap.cfg located in ${TEXMF}/web2c/. - - -7. Configuring CJK/LaTeX -======================== - - Copy the whole `texinput' directory of the CJK package into a directory - which is in your $TEXINPUTS path. Also create some new *.fd files there. - My "c00cwtb.fd" is included as an example; again, since I have quite - a few font files, I have created some template fd files as c*tmpl.fd, - and duplicating and change every "tmpl" string to "cwtb" inside - as needed like this: - cp c00tmpl.fd c00cxtb.fd - perl -pi -e "s/tmpl/cwtb/;" c00cwtb.fd - - If you use Big5 or Shift-JIS encoding, compile the bg5conv and - sjisconv utilities; under Unix-like systems you can use the bg5pdflatex - and sjispdflatex scripts to access them conveniently. - - -8. Testing -========== - - Just pick the relevant files in the CJK/examples directory and change the - font name to match. Either call pdflatex or call latex followed by - dvipdfmx. In general, I found that dvipdfmx generates much smaller files - (1/3 to 1/2 size). - - -9. Problems -=========== - - a. files can't be found - - This is the most frequent problem. Setting the environment variable - KPATHSEA_DEBUG to -1 activates full debugging; you can then check - how latex/dvipdfmx/pdflatex tries to find those files. See the - kpathsea info pages for more details on debugging output. - - For latex (the program) you only need the new custom-made *.fd files, - the files from CJK/texinput, and the tfm files. The *.fd files could be - broken -- check their contents. latex (the program) neither needs the - *.enc files nor the font files themselves. - - If latex (the program) works, but dvipdfmx doesn't, then your dvipdfmx - configuration probably needs some tuning. Alternatively, the map files - or the font files are not found, etc. Note that dvipdfmx neither needs - the tfm files, nor the CJK/LaTeX input files, but it does need the - enc files. - - pdflatex does everything in one step, so everything needs to be in the - right place. - - b. Acrobat on GNU/Linux doesn't print PDF files generated with dvipdfmx - - The problem is probably caused by ghostscript version 7.x which chokes - on the intermediate postscript file under some command options. - Upgrading to ghostscript 8.x should fix this printfilter problem. It is - *strongly* recommended to use ghostscript 8.11 or newer due to severe - problems with earlier versions. - - c. no-font-embedded PDF files - - This is quite simple to do with dvipdfmx: Just put an extra `!' - (exclamation mark) in the dvipdfmx configuration file in front of the - font which shouldn't be embedded. - - A problem can arise if the PDF reader is not able to find a proper - substitution font if the font specified in the document isn't available. - I did some investigation and had a long discussion with the author of - dvipdfmx about this. Basically, it seems that win32 Acrobat Reader 6.x - will substitute any missing fonts with fonts from the Adobe CJK font - packs or from the system. Acrobat reader 5.x for GNU/Linux will only do - so -- and only with fonts from the CJK packs, not from the X server -- - if the font name is one of the well-known ones for that region: - SimHei, SimSun (found on most MS Windows boxes), and some fonts of Arphic - and Dynafont which are very popular in the far east. Otherwise, - it aborts with an error message. - - Besides the proprietary fonts mentioned in the last paragraph, only - Wang's fonts can be configured currently to be not embedded so that - acroread on GNU/Linux accepts them. I have spent much time looking - into this issue and apparently Acroread on GNU/Linux seems to do - font substitutions by looking at the capital letters in the font name. - Due to the missing PS name of the Wang's fonts (and our dvipdfmx - work-around on 2003-08-11 using the file name -- happened to be all - lowercase -- as the missing font name), they work by luck. - - Both xpdf and ghostscript will substitute any missing fonts with a - specific font per language, if suitably configured. On Redhat 9, the - heavily adapted ghostscript will substitute automatically if some named - fonts from the CD are installed (without any extra effort); for xpdf it - is an extra few lines of configuration in ${HOME}/.xpdfrc to tell it - what font to use from the X server for substituting a missing font for a - particular language. So ghostscript works out of the box for a full RH - installation, whereas xpdf doesn't, but xpdf is more configurable and - the setting of what fall-back font to use can differ per user. - ----End of HOWTO.txt--- diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdfhowto/examples/bkai.map b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdfhowto/examples/bkai.map deleted file mode 100644 index 71d205d501..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdfhowto/examples/bkai.map +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -bkai01 bkai01 <bkai01.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai02 bkai02 <bkai02.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai03 bkai03 <bkai03.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai04 bkai04 <bkai04.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai05 bkai05 <bkai05.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai06 bkai06 <bkai06.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai07 bkai07 <bkai07.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai08 bkai08 <bkai08.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai09 bkai09 <bkai09.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai10 bkai10 <bkai10.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai11 bkai11 <bkai11.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai12 bkai12 <bkai12.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai13 bkai13 <bkai13.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai14 bkai14 <bkai14.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai15 bkai15 <bkai15.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai16 bkai16 <bkai16.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai17 bkai17 <bkai17.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai18 bkai18 <bkai18.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai19 bkai19 <bkai19.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai20 bkai20 <bkai20.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai21 bkai21 <bkai21.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai22 bkai22 <bkai22.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai23 bkai23 <bkai23.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai24 bkai24 <bkai24.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai25 bkai25 <bkai25.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai26 bkai26 <bkai26.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai27 bkai27 <bkai27.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai28 bkai28 <bkai28.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai29 bkai29 <bkai29.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai30 bkai30 <bkai30.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai31 bkai31 <bkai31.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai32 bkai32 <bkai32.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai33 bkai33 <bkai33.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai34 bkai34 <bkai34.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai35 bkai35 <bkai35.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai36 bkai36 <bkai36.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai37 bkai37 <bkai37.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai38 bkai38 <bkai38.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai39 bkai39 <bkai39.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai40 bkai40 <bkai40.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai41 bkai41 <bkai41.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai42 bkai42 <bkai42.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai43 bkai43 <bkai43.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai44 bkai44 <bkai44.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai45 bkai45 <bkai45.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai46 bkai46 <bkai46.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai47 bkai47 <bkai47.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai48 bkai48 <bkai48.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai49 bkai49 <bkai49.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai50 bkai50 <bkai50.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai51 bkai51 <bkai51.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai52 bkai52 <bkai52.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai53 bkai53 <bkai53.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai54 bkai54 <bkai54.enc <bkai00mp.ttf -bkai55 bkai55 <bkai55.enc <bkai00mp.ttf diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdfhowto/examples/cid-x.map b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdfhowto/examples/cid-x.map deleted file mode 100644 index 595d421b81..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdfhowto/examples/cid-x.map +++ /dev/null @@ -1,364 +0,0 @@ -%% FONTMAP: CID-keyed font mapping file for dvipdfmx -%% ================================================= -%% -%% Last modified: April 2, 2002 -%% -%% -%% SYNOPSIS -%% -------- -%% -%% TFMNAME[@SFDNAME@] ENCNAME [:INDEX:][!]FONTNAME[,VARIANT] [OPTIONS] -%% -%% -%% DESCRIPTION -%% ----------- -%% -%% 1) TFMNAME[@SFDNAME@] -%% -%% TFM name is specified in the field `TFMNAME' without extension (.tfm), -%% and the subfont definition name in the field `SFDNAME' without -%% extension (.sfd). For example, jbtm@UKS@ specifies the TFM names, -%% jbtm01 - jbtm35, used in the CJK package. -%% -%% 2) ENCNAME -%% -%% CMap resource name is specified in the field `ENCNAME'. It is used in -%% dvipdfmx to convert double-byte character codes to CID numbers. -%% For more details, see `doc/README'. -%% -%% 3) [:INDEX:][!]FONTNAME[,VARIANT] -%% -%% Font name is specified in the field `FONTNAME' with or without -%% extension. The field `INDEX' is used for TrueType collections (.ttc) -%% to specify the font index number. In the case of ordinary TrueType -%% fonts (.ttf) the field should be `0'. The character `!' enables the -%% no-embedding option. The stylistic variants (Bold, Italic, BoldItalic) -%% are specified in the filed `VARIANT'. See examples below. -%% -%% 4) [OPTIONS] -%% -%% All options available in the original dvipdfm are also valid here. -%% However, the slant option [-s number] is ignored for vertical mode, -%% and the remap option [-r] is always ignored since it doesn't make -%% sense for CID-keyed fonts. -%% -%% -%% ** IMPORTANT ** -%% -%% There is no default CMap, and the keyword `none' in the `ENCNAME' field is -%% not allowed for CID-keyed font. Valid CMap name should be recorded in the -%% `ENCNAME' field. Otherwise, the font will not be treated as a CID-keyed font. -%% -%% The format of the font mapping file is not compatible with the jpatch patch -%% which expects keyword `none' or `default' in the `ENCNAME' field. -%% -%% Be sure that all CMaps used in the font mapping file are under the directory -%% `${TEXMF}/dvipdfm/CMap', and all subfont definition files under the -%% directory `${TEXMF}/dvipdfm/base'. CMap file name should coincide with CMap -%% name. -%% -%% -%% EXAMPLES -%% -------- -%% -%% 1) Pre-defined CIDFonts -%% -%% Minimal font information required by PDF viewers are available from -%% dvipdfmx built-in data. The built-in data does not contain any glyph -%% data required to render actual shape of each characters. Hence, PDF -%% viewers must substitute those fonts with suitable one available from -%% the system. The reproducibility and the correctness of document layout -%% opened on the remote system is not always guaranteed, however, it seems -%% not to cause any problems in general if you does not use special -%% characters in your document. Please use those fonts if you are sure that -%% all peoples that receives your documents have usable fonts installed on -%% their system. It greatly reduces size of resulting PDF documents because -%% no glyph data are embedded. -%% -%% Here is the list of pre-defined CIDFonts in dvipdfmx. -%% -%% --------------------------------------------------------- -%% Language Acrobat pre-defined CIDFonts -%% --------------------------------------------------------- -%% Chinese/Simplified STSong-Light -%% Chinese/Traditional MHei-Medium, MSung-Light -%% Japanese HeiseiMin-W3, HeiseiKakuGo-W5 -%% Korean HYGoThic-Medium, HYSMyeongJo-Medium -%% --------------------------------------------------------- - -%rml H HeiseiMin-W3 -%gbm H HeiseiKakuGo-W5 -%rmlv V HeiseiMin-W3 -%gbmv V HeiseiKakuGo-W5 - -%% ** PostScript "standard" fonts (Japanese) are also pre-defined. -%% -%% Ryumin-Light, GothicBBB-Medium (Adobe-Japan1-2) - -rml H Ryumin-Light -gbm H GothicBBB-Medium -rmlv V Ryumin-Light -gbmv V GothicBBB-Medium - -%% Note. If you apply vertical version (WMode 1) of CMaps to horizontal -%% fonts (e.g., rml), dvipdfmx does horizontal positioning while PDF -%% viewers apply vertical positioning for that font. -%% -%% Note. On some Mac platforms, Ryumin-Light and GothicBBB-Medium are not -%% handled properly by Adobe products. Especially, if you have those fonts -%% in the OCF format, you may want to avoid them. -%% -%% -%% 2) OpenType CIDFonts (CIDFontType0) -%% -%% Postscript CID-keyed fonts are supported only in the CFF OpenType format -%% with Type 2 charstrings. -%% -%% o Kozuka-Mincho sold by Adobe: - -kml H KozMinPro-Regular.otf - -%% o CFF/OpenType version of Kochi CIDFont: - -kochi-min H Kochi-Mincho.otf -kochi-got H Kochi-Gothic.otf - -%% The suffix `.otf' is optional. Please use suffix `.otf' if needed. -%% -%% -%% 3) TrueType CIDFonts (CIDFontType2) -%% -%% TrueType (.ttf) and TrueType collection (.ttc) are supported. -%% -%% o Japanese MS-Windows fonts - -msmin H :0:msmincho -msgot H :0:msgothic - -%% MS-Mincho with proportional latin and kana: - -msminp H :1:msmincho - -%% o Kochi is TrueType (not a collection): - -kmin H :0:kochi-mincho -kgot H :0:kochi-gothic - -%% o Korean MS-Windows fonts with stylistic variants (no-embedding) - -%jbtm@UKS@ UniKS-UCS2-H :0:!batang.ttc -%jbtmo@UKS@ UniKS-UCS2-H :0:!batang.ttc,Italic -%jbtb@UKS@ UniKS-UCS2-H :0:!batang.ttc,Bold -%jbtbo@UKS@ UniKS-UCS2-H :0:!batang.ttc,BoldItalic - -%% o Baekmuk fonts (used with HLaTeX package) - -%bbtm@KS-HLaTeX@ KSCms-UHC-H :0:batang.ttf -%bbtmo@UKS-HLaTeX@ UniKS-UCS2-H :0:batang.ttf -s .167 - - -%% Font Licensing Issue -%% -------------------- -%% -%% If you try to use the following font, - -hgskai H :0:hgrsksj - -%% you will see the following message: -%% -%% ** Embedding disabled due to licensing restriction ** -%% -%% As this message indicates, font embedding is disabled because embedding -%% is not allowed for this font. Also, please note that any documents that -%% contains font with `Preview & Print' embedding licensing can be opened -%% only for the purpose of previewing and/or printing. When fonts with this -%% type of license are encountered, you will see the following message: -%% -%% ** NOTICE: This document contains `Preview & Print' only licensed font ** -%% -%% In this case, you cannot distribute resulting PDF document if you are not -%% absolutely sure that you are not violating license you acquired. -%% -%% -%% Other Encodings -%% --------------- -%% -%% Only 16-bit encodings are supported. The DVI format specification allows -%% 24-bit and 32-bit (signed) long character codes, though. -%% -%% 1) JIS C 6226 (JIS78) character set with NEC extensions, ISO-2022-JP encoding: - -rmlx Ext-H Ryumin-Light - -%% or Shift-JIS encoding: - -rmlsjx Ext-RKSJ-H Ryumin-Light - -%% 2) Hojo-Kanji (JIS X 0212-1990): Adobe-Japan2 character collection - -hjmin Hojo-H :0:msmincho -hjminv Hojo-V :0:msmincho - -%% You need ToUnicode CMap for the Adobe-Japan2 character collection. -%% If you cannot find it, copy and paste from the "ToUnicode Mapping File -%% Tutorial" (Adobe Technical Note #5411). Please change the CMap name and -%% the ordering string from `Adobe-Japan2-000' to `Adobe-Japan2-UCS2' and -%% from `Adobe_Japan2_000' to `Adobe_Japan2_UCS2', respectively. You must -%% save it as Adobe-Japan2-UCS2. -%% -%% 3) Unicode encodings, Omega requires them. (not fully tested.) -%% -%% o Chinese - -ombkai UniCNS-UCS2-H :0:bkai00mp -ombsmi UniCNS-UCS2-H :0:bsmi00lp -omgkai UniGB-UCS2-H :0:gkai00mp -omgbsn UniGB-UCS2-H :0:gbsn00lp - -%% o Japanese - -omrml UniJIS-UCS2-H Ryumin-Light - -%% o Korean - -omgtm UniKS-UCS2-H HYGoThic-Medium -omubt UniKS-UCS2-H :0:batang - -%% 4) UTF8 encodings with CJK package -%% -%% It is possible to use several languages in a document with CJK package -%% via the UTF8 encoding. - -cyberb@Unicode@ Identity-H :0:cyberbit.ttf - -%% Bitstream Cyberbit font is available at: -%% -%% http://ftp.netscape.com/pub/communicator/extras/fonts/windows/ReadMe.htm -%% -%% -%% Custom CMap and Specialized Font -%% -------------------------------- -%% -%% All TrueType font should have TrueType cmap (character codes to -%% glyph indices mapping) table with platform ID 3, and encoding ID -%% 1. If you are using CMap `Dummy-H' having, say, registry string -%% `My' and ordering string `Ordering' to map character codes used in -%% the DVI file to CIDs, you must also have CMap resource named -%% `My-Ordering-UCS2' (for encoding ID 1) which defines mapping from -%% CID to character code used in the TrueType font: -%% -%% myfont Dummy-H :0:myfont.ttf -%% -%% Some font that have 511 glyphs (one for .notdef), split into two -%% single-byte fonts for use with `plain' TeX, tied up to a single -%% CID-keyed font: -%% -%% math1 Math-Symbol1 :0:msymbol.ttf -%% math2 Math-Symbol2 :0:msymbol.ttf -%% -%% Arabic as CID-Keyed font: -%% -%% omarb UniArab-UCS2 :0:arabuni.ttf -%% -%% At present, accessing glyphs via glyph indices directly is not supported. -%% It will be supported if someone need it. -%% -%% Please make your CMap resource file as simple as possible. The built-in -%% CMap parser will fail if the structure of CMap file is too complicated. -%% -%% -%% TODO -%% ---- -%% -%% o Supports TrueType UCS4 cmap table -%% -%% o Supports TrueType Symbol cmap table (under consideration) -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -% Hin-Tak Leung's custom setup below: % -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -cwtb@UBig5@ UniCNS-UCS2-H :0:bbttf.ttf -cwtf@UBig5@ UniCNS-UCS2-H :0:fttf.ttf -cwtk@UBig5@ UniCNS-UCS2-H :0:kttf.ttf -cwtm@UBig5@ UniCNS-UCS2-H :0:mttf.ttf -cwtr@UBig5@ UniCNS-UCS2-H :0:rttf.ttf -% -mekl@Big5@ ETen-B5-H :0:kai-linux.ttf -mest@Big5@ ETen-B5-H :0:edustd-15.ttf -mesx@Big5@ ETen-B5-H :0:edustds1.ttf -mesy@Big5@ ETen-B5-H :0:edustds2.ttf -meko@Big5@ ETen-B5-H :0:moe_kai.ttf -meso@Big5@ ETen-B5-H :0:moe_sung.ttf -% -bkai@UBig5@ UniCNS-UCS2-H :0:bkai00mp.ttf -bsmi@UBig5@ UniCNS-UCS2-H :0:bsmi00lp.ttf -% -gbsn@UGB@ UniGB-UCS2-H :0:gbsn00lp.ttf -gkai@UGB@ UniGB-UCS2-H :0:gkai00mp.ttf -% -ntbr@Big5@ ETen-B5-H :0:ntu_br.ttf -ntfs@Big5@ ETen-B5-H :0:ntu_fs_m.ttf -ntka@Big5@ ETen-B5-H :0:ntu_kai.ttf -ntli@Big5@ ETen-B5-H :0:ntu_li_m.ttf -ntmb@Big5@ ETen-B5-H :0:ntu_mb.ttf -ntmm@Big5@ ETen-B5-H :0:ntu_mm.ttf -ntmr@Big5@ ETen-B5-H :0:ntu_mr.ttf -nttw@Big5@ ETen-B5-H :0:ntu_tw.ttf -% -wclj@Big5@ ETen-B5-H :0:wcl-01.ttf -wclk@Big5@ ETen-B5-H :0:wcl-02.ttf -wcll@Big5@ ETen-B5-H :0:wcl-03.ttf -wclm@Big5@ ETen-B5-H :0:wcl-04.ttf -wcln@Big5@ ETen-B5-H :0:wcl-05.ttf -wclp@Big5@ ETen-B5-H :0:wcl-06.ttf -wclq@Big5@ ETen-B5-H :0:wcl-07.ttf -wclr@Big5@ ETen-B5-H :0:wcl-08.ttf -wcls@Big5@ ETen-B5-H :0:wcl-09.ttf -wclt@Big5@ ETen-B5-H :0:wcl-10.ttf -% -zysg@UGB@ UniGB-UCS2-H :0:zysong.ttf -% -wnmc@SJIS@ Ext-RKSJ-H :0:watanabe-mincho.ttf -wdgt@SJIS@ Ext-RKSJ-H :0:wadalab-gothic.ttf -% -kcgt@UJIS@ UniJIS-UCS2-H :0:kochi-gothic.ttf -kcmc@UJIS@ UniJIS-UCS2-H :0:kochi-mincho.ttf -% -ykah@Big5@ ETen-B5-H :0:yka00hp.ttf -gtrl@Big5@ ETen-B5-H :0:gtr00lp.ttf -gtrm@Big5@ ETen-B5-H :0:gtr00mp.ttf -leim@Big5@ ETen-B5-H :0:lei00mp.ttf -heim@Big5@ ETen-B5-H :0:hei01mp.ttf -sunm@Big5@ ETen-B5-H :0:sun00mp.ttf -% -gbsnl@EUC@ GB-EUC-H :0:gbsn00l.ttf -ggtrl@EUC@ GB-EUC-H :0:ggtr00l.ttf -gkaim@EUC@ GB-EUC-H :0:gkai00m.ttf -gleim@EUC@ GB-EUC-H :0:glei00m.ttf -gsinm@EUC@ GB-EUC-H :0:gsin00m.ttf -tgtrl@EUC@ GB-EUC-H :0:tgtr00l.ttf -tkaim@EUC@ GB-EUC-H :0:tkai00m.ttf -tleim@EUC@ GB-EUC-H :0:tlei00m.ttf -tooru@EUC@ GB-EUC-H :0:toor00u.ttf -tovru@EUC@ GB-EUC-H :0:tovr00u.ttf -tsinm@EUC@ GB-EUC-H :0:tsin00m.ttf -% -dcaiq@UJIS@ UniJIS-UCS2-H :0:dcai5.ttc -dcailq@UJIS@ UniJIS-UCS2-H :0:dcail5.ttc -dcaisq@UJIS@ UniJIS-UCS2-H :0:dcais5.ttc -dccryq@UJIS@ UniJIS-UCS2-H :0:dccry5.ttc -dchgmq@UJIS@ UniJIS-UCS2-H :0:dchgm5.ttc -dchleiq@UJIS@ UniJIS-UCS2-H :0:dchlei5.ttc -dcinlq@UJIS@ UniJIS-UCS2-H :0:dcinl5.ttc -dckgmc@UJIS@ UniJIS-UCS2-H :0:dckgmc.ttc -dclkaiq@UJIS@ UniJIS-UCS2-H :0:dclkai5.ttc -dcysmr@UJIS@ UniJIS-UCS2-H :0:dcysm7.ttc -dfcrdp@UJIS@ UniJIS-UCS2-H :0:dfcrd3.ttc -dffrsp@UJIS@ UniJIS-UCS2-H :0:dffrs3.ttc -dfgskr@UJIS@ UniJIS-UCS2-H :0:dfgsk7.ttc -dfkaie@UJIS@ UniJIS-UCS2-H :0:dfkaie.ttc -dfkbtp@UJIS@ UniJIS-UCS2-H :0:dfkbt3.ttc -dfoyjq@UJIS@ UniJIS-UCS2-H :0:dfoyj5.ttc -dfryss@UJIS@ UniJIS-UCS2-H :0:dfrys9.ttc -dfshtq@UJIS@ UniJIS-UCS2-H :0:dfsht5.ttc -dfshtr@UJIS@ UniJIS-UCS2-H :0:dfsht7.ttc -dfskair@UJIS@ UniJIS-UCS2-H :0:dfskai7.ttc diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdfhowto/examples/cwtb.map b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdfhowto/examples/cwtb.map deleted file mode 100644 index 964c65c84a..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdfhowto/examples/cwtb.map +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -cwtb01 cwtb01 <cwtb01.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb02 cwtb02 <cwtb02.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb03 cwtb03 <cwtb03.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb04 cwtb04 <cwtb04.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb05 cwtb05 <cwtb05.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb06 cwtb06 <cwtb06.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb07 cwtb07 <cwtb07.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb08 cwtb08 <cwtb08.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb09 cwtb09 <cwtb09.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb10 cwtb10 <cwtb10.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb11 cwtb11 <cwtb11.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb12 cwtb12 <cwtb12.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb13 cwtb13 <cwtb13.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb14 cwtb14 <cwtb14.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb15 cwtb15 <cwtb15.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb16 cwtb16 <cwtb16.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb17 cwtb17 <cwtb17.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb18 cwtb18 <cwtb18.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb19 cwtb19 <cwtb19.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb20 cwtb20 <cwtb20.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb21 cwtb21 <cwtb21.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb22 cwtb22 <cwtb22.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb23 cwtb23 <cwtb23.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb24 cwtb24 <cwtb24.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb25 cwtb25 <cwtb25.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb26 cwtb26 <cwtb26.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb27 cwtb27 <cwtb27.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb28 cwtb28 <cwtb28.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb29 cwtb29 <cwtb29.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb30 cwtb30 <cwtb30.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb31 cwtb31 <cwtb31.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb32 cwtb32 <cwtb32.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb33 cwtb33 <cwtb33.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb34 cwtb34 <cwtb34.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb35 cwtb35 <cwtb35.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb36 cwtb36 <cwtb36.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb37 cwtb37 <cwtb37.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb38 cwtb38 <cwtb38.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb39 cwtb39 <cwtb39.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb40 cwtb40 <cwtb40.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb41 cwtb41 <cwtb41.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb42 cwtb42 <cwtb42.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb43 cwtb43 <cwtb43.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb44 cwtb44 <cwtb44.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb45 cwtb45 <cwtb45.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb46 cwtb46 <cwtb46.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb47 cwtb47 <cwtb47.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb48 cwtb48 <cwtb48.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb49 cwtb49 <cwtb49.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb50 cwtb50 <cwtb50.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb51 cwtb51 <cwtb51.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb52 cwtb52 <cwtb52.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb53 cwtb53 <cwtb53.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb54 cwtb54 <cwtb54.enc <bbttf.ttf -cwtb55 cwtb55 <cwtb55.enc <bbttf.ttf diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdfhowto/examples/dvipdfmx.cfg b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdfhowto/examples/dvipdfmx.cfg deleted file mode 100644 index e1fd450a21..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdfhowto/examples/dvipdfmx.cfg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,164 +0,0 @@ -% original config -- Made by MAW on 8/31/99 -% Distiller template examples. Uncomment -% the appropriate one, or (preferably) create your own. -% Put %i in the command line where the input file name should go. -% Put %o in the command line where the output file name should go. -% (dvipdfm must be able to supply the output file name to your -% command line) -% Put %b in the line somewhere if you want to specify the -% "base" name of the input file, e.g., "foo" instead of "foo.eps" -% -% Note that it's probably a good idea to fully qualify -% the paths so you can be sure what you are running - -% The following line works with Frank Siegert's pstill -% D "/usr/local/bin/pstill -c -o %o %i" - -% The following line works with GhostScript -% UNIX/Linux (borrowed from W32TeX by Akira Kakuto) -D "gs -q -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -sPAPERSIZE=a0 -sDEVICE=pdfwrite -dCompatibilityLevel=1.3 -dAutoFilterGrayImages=false -dAutoFilterColorImages=false -dGrayImageFilter=/FlateEncode -dColorImageFilter=/FlateEncode -dUseFlateCompression=true -sOutputFile=%o %i -c quit" -% Win32 (borrowed from W32TeX by Akira Kakuto) -% D "gswin32c -q -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -sPAPERSIZE=a0 -sDEVICE=pdfwrite -dCompatibilityLevel=1.3 -dAutoFilterGrayImages=false -dAutoFilterColorImages=false -dGrayImageFilter=/FlateEncode -dColorImageFilter=/FlateEncode -dUseFlateCompression=true -sOutputFile=%o %i -c quit" -% The following line works on compressed or uncompressed postscript with GhostScript -% UNIX/Linux (borrowed from W32TeX by Akira Kakuto) -% D "zcat -f %i | gs -q -sPAPERSIZE=a0 -sDEVICE=pdfwrite -dCompatibilityLevel=1.3 -dUseFlateCompression=true -sOutputFile=%o - -c quit" -% Win32 (borrowed from W32TeX by Akira Kakuto) -% D "gzcat -f %i | gswin32c -q -sPAPERSIZE=a0 -sDEVICE=pdfwrite -dCompatibilityLevel=1.3 -dUseFlateCompression=true -sOutputFile=%o - -c quit" - -% The following line works with Adobe Acrobat Distiller -% D "/usr/local/bin/distill -quiet -pairs %i %o" - -% Set default paper size here -p a4 - -% The "g" option specifies the amount to "grow" annotations by -% Many TeX macro pages set the annotation bounding box equal -% to the TeX box that encloses the material. That's not always -% what you want -g 1 - -% PDF version stamp to use in output file and max version of files -% allowed to be included (3 for 1.3, 4 for 1.4) -V 3 - -% Key bits for PDF encryption (40 - 128) -K 40 - -% Permission flag for PDF encryption: Revision will be 3 if the key size -% is greater than 40 bits. -% -% 0x0004 (Revision 2) Print the document. -% (Revision 3) Print the document (possibly not at the highest quality -% level, depending on whether bit 12[0x0800] is also set). -% 0x0008 Modify the contents of the document by operations other than those -% controlled by bits 6[0x0020], 9[0x0100], and 11[0x0400]. -% 0x0010 (Revision 2) Copy or otherwise extract text and graphics from the -% document, including extracting text and graphics (in support of -% accessibility to disabled users or for other purposes). -% (Revision 3) Copy or otherwise extract text and grphics from the -% document by operations other than that controlled by bit 10[0x0200]. -% 0x0020 Add or modify text annotations, fill in interactive form fields, -% and, if bit 4[0x0008] is also set, create or modify interactive -% form fields (including signature fields). -% -% (Revision 3 only) -% 0x0100 Fill in existing interactive form fields (including signature -% fields), even if bit 6 is clear. -% 0x0200 Extract text and graphics (in support of accessibility to disabled -% users or for other purposes). -% 0x0400 Assemble the document (insert, rotate, or delete pages and create -% bookmarks or thumbnail images), even if bit 4 is clear. -% 0x0800 Print the document to a representation from which a faithful digital -% copy of the PDF content could be generated. When this bit is clear -% (and bit 3 is set), printing is limited to a low-level representation -% of the appearance, possibly of degraded quality. -P 0x003C - -% Font map files -% -f cmr.map -f psbase14.map -% Most distributions now use these names -f lw35urw.map -% Some use these names -% f lw35urwa.map -f cid-x.map -% Added by Hin-Tak Leung below this point: -f cwtb.map -f cwtf.map -f cwtk.map -f cwtm.map -f cwtr.map -f mekl.map -f mest.map -f mesx.map -f mesy.map -f meko.map -f meso.map -f bkai.map -f bsmi.map -f gbsn.map -f gkai.map -f ntbr.map -f ntfs.map -f ntka.map -f ntli.map -f ntmb.map -f ntmm.map -f ntmr.map -f nttw.map -f wclj.map -f wclk.map -f wcll.map -f wclm.map -f wcln.map -f wclp.map -f wclq.map -f wclr.map -f wcls.map -f wclt.map -f zysg.map -f wnmc.map -f wdgt.map -f kcgt.map -f kcmc.map -f acrj.map -f acrg.map -f acrb.map -f ykah.map -f gtrl.map -f gtrm.map -f leim.map -f heim.map -f sunm.map -f gbsnl.map -f ggtrl.map -f gkaim.map -f gleim.map -f gsinm.map -f tgtrl.map -f tkaim.map -f tleim.map -f tooru.map -f tovru.map -f tsinm.map -f dcaiq.map -f dcailq.map -f dcaisq.map -f dccryq.map -f dchgmq.map -f dchleiq.map -f dcinlq.map -f dckgmc.map -f dclkaiq.map -f dcysmr.map -f dfcrdp.map -f dffrsp.map -f dfgskr.map -f dfkaie.map -f dfkbtp.map -f dfoyjq.map -f dfryss.map -f dfshtq.map -f dfshtr.map -f dfskair.map diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdfhowto/examples/gen-map.pl b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdfhowto/examples/gen-map.pl deleted file mode 100644 index 737304da36..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdfhowto/examples/gen-map.pl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,120 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl -w - -@font_list = -( - "cwtb", "bbttf.ttf", 55, - "cwtf", "fttf.ttf", 55, - "cwtk", "kttf.ttf", 55, - "cwtm", "mttf.ttf", 55, - "cwtr", "rttf.ttf", 55, -# - "mekl", "kai-linux.ttf", 58, - "mest", "edustd-15.ttf", 55, - "mesx", "edustds1.ttf", 55, - "mesy", "edustds2.ttf", 55, - "meko", "moe_kai.ttf", 58, - "meso", "moe_sung.ttf", 58, -# - "bkai", "bkai00mp.ttf", 55, - "bsmi", "bsmi00lp.ttf", 55, -# - "gbsn", "gbsn00lp.ttf", 32, - "gkai", "gkai00mp.ttf", 32, -# - "ntbr", "ntu_br.ttf", 58, - "ntfs", "ntu_fs_m.ttf", 58, - "ntka", "ntu_kai.ttf", 58, - "ntli", "ntu_li_m.ttf", 58, - "ntmb", "ntu_mb.ttf", 58, - "ntmm", "ntu_mm.ttf", 58, - "ntmr", "ntu_mr.ttf", 58, - "nttw", "ntu_tw.ttf", 58, -# - "wclj", "wcl-01.ttf", 55, - "wclk", "wcl-02.ttf", 55, - "wcll", "wcl-03.ttf", 55, - "wclm", "wcl-04.ttf", 55, - "wcln", "wcl-05.ttf", 55, - "wclp", "wcl-06.ttf", 55, - "wclq", "wcl-07.ttf", 55, - "wclr", "wcl-08.ttf", 55, - "wcls", "wcl-09.ttf", 55, - "wclt", "wcl-10.ttf", 55, -# - "zysg", "zysong.ttf", 32, -# - "wnmc", "watanabe-mincho.ttf", 35, - "wdgt", "wadalab-gothic.ttf", 35, -# - "kcgt", "kochi-gothic.ttf", 31, - "kcmc", "kochi-mincho.ttf", 31, -# - "acrj", "kochi-mincho.ttf", 31, - "acrg", "gbsn00lp.ttf", 32, - "acrb", "bsmi00lp.ttf", 55, -# -"ykah", "yka00hp.ttf", 57, -"gtrl", "gtr00lp.ttf", 57, -"gtrm", "gtr00mp.ttf", 57, -"leim", "lei00mp.ttf", 57, -"heim", "hei01mp.ttf", 57, -"sunm", "sun00mp.ttf", 57, -# -"gbsnl", "gbsn00l.ttf",32, -"ggtrl", "ggtr00l.ttf",32, -"gkaim", "gkai00m.ttf",32, -"gleim", "glei00m.ttf",32, -"gsinm", "gsin00m.ttf",32, -"tgtrl", "tgtr00l.ttf",32, -"tkaim", "tkai00m.ttf",32, -"tleim", "tlei00m,ttf",32, -"tooru", "toor00u.ttf",32, -"tovru", "tovr00u.ttf",32, -"tsinm", "tsin00m.ttf",32, -# -"dcaiq", "dcai5.ttc", 31, -"dcailq", "dcail5.ttc", 31, -"dcaisq", "dcais5.ttc", 31, -"dccryq", "dccry5.ttc", 31, -"dchgmq", "dchgm5.ttc", 31, -"dchleiq", "dchlei5.ttc", 31, -"dcinlq", "dcinl5.ttc", 31, -"dckgmc", "dckgmc.ttc", 31, -"dclkaiq", "dclkai5.ttc", 31, -"dcysmr", "dcysm7.ttc", 31, -"dfcrdp", "dfcrd3.ttc", 31, -"dffrsp", "dffrs3.ttc", 31, -"dfgskr", "dfgsk7.ttc", 31, -"dfkaie", "dfkaie.ttc", 31, -"dfkbtp", "dfkbt3.ttc", 31, -"dfoyjq", "dfoyj5.ttc", 31, -"dfryss", "dfrys9.ttc", 31, -"dfshtq", "dfsht5.ttc", 31, -"dfshtr", "dfsht7.ttc", 31, -"dfskair", "dfskai7.ttc", 31, -# -); - -open(LISTFILE, "> map.list"); - -$list_length = (scalar @font_list ) /3 ; -for ($i = 0; $i < $list_length ; $i++) -{ - $stem = shift @font_list; - $font = shift @font_list; - $entries = shift @font_list; - print LISTFILE "f ", $stem, ".map\n"; - open(MAPFILE, "> ${stem}.map"); - - for ($j=1; $j<= $entries ; $j++) - { - $j_pad = sprintf "%2.2d", $j; - print MAPFILE - $stem, $j_pad, " ", $stem, $j_pad, " <", - $stem, $j_pad, ".enc <", - $font, "\n"; - } - close(MAPFILE); -} -close(LISTFILE); - diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdfhowto/examples/map.list b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdfhowto/examples/map.list deleted file mode 100644 index ae1fcd4ad1..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdfhowto/examples/map.list +++ /dev/null @@ -1,78 +0,0 @@ -f cwtb.map -f cwtf.map -f cwtk.map -f cwtm.map -f cwtr.map -f mekl.map -f mest.map -f mesx.map -f mesy.map -f meko.map -f meso.map -f bkai.map -f bsmi.map -f gbsn.map -f gkai.map -f ntbr.map -f ntfs.map -f ntka.map -f ntli.map -f ntmb.map -f ntmm.map -f ntmr.map -f nttw.map -f wclj.map -f wclk.map -f wcll.map -f wclm.map -f wcln.map -f wclp.map -f wclq.map -f wclr.map -f wcls.map -f wclt.map -f zysg.map -f wnmc.map -f wdgt.map -f kcgt.map -f kcmc.map -f acrj.map -f acrg.map -f acrb.map -f ykah.map -f gtrl.map -f gtrm.map -f leim.map -f heim.map -f sunm.map -f gbsnl.map -f ggtrl.map -f gkaim.map -f gleim.map -f gsinm.map -f tgtrl.map -f tkaim.map -f tleim.map -f tooru.map -f tovru.map -f tsinm.map -f dcaiq.map -f dcailq.map -f dcaisq.map -f dccryq.map -f dchgmq.map -f dchleiq.map -f dcinlq.map -f dckgmc.map -f dclkaiq.map -f dcysmr.map -f dfcrdp.map -f dffrsp.map -f dfgskr.map -f dfkaie.map -f dfkbtp.map -f dfoyjq.map -f dfryss.map -f dfshtq.map -f dfshtr.map -f dfskair.map diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdfhowto/examples/texinput/Bg5/c00cwtb.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdfhowto/examples/texinput/Bg5/c00cwtb.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 8cc9004f21..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdfhowto/examples/texinput/Bg5/c00cwtb.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c00cwtb.fd of the CJK package -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c00cwtb.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -\DeclareFontFamily{C00}{cwtb}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C00}{cwtb}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * cwtb}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C00}{cwtb}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * cwtb}{\CJKbold} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdfhowto/examples/texinput/Bg5/c00tmpl.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdfhowto/examples/texinput/Bg5/c00tmpl.fd deleted file mode 100644 index e61183c443..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdfhowto/examples/texinput/Bg5/c00tmpl.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c00tmpl.fd of the CJK package -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c00tmpl.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -\DeclareFontFamily{C00}{tmpl}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C00}{tmpl}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * tmpl}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C00}{tmpl}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * tmpl}{\CJKbold} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdfhowto/examples/texinput/GB/c10tmpl.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdfhowto/examples/texinput/GB/c10tmpl.fd deleted file mode 100644 index aa2ad66193..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdfhowto/examples/texinput/GB/c10tmpl.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c10tmpl.fd of the CJK package -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c10tmpl.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -\DeclareFontFamily{C10}{tmpl}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C10}{tmpl}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * tmpl}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C10}{tmpl}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * tmpl}{\CJKbold} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdfhowto/examples/texinput/JIS/c40tmpl.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdfhowto/examples/texinput/JIS/c40tmpl.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 5b6efbd6f5..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdfhowto/examples/texinput/JIS/c40tmpl.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c40tmpl.fd of the CJK package -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c40tmpl.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -\DeclareFontFamily{C40}{tmpl}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C40}{tmpl}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * tmpl}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C40}{tmpl}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * tmpl}{\CJKbold} -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdfhowto/examples/texinput/SJIS/c49tmpl.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdfhowto/examples/texinput/SJIS/c49tmpl.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 2e844d102f..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdfhowto/examples/texinput/SJIS/c49tmpl.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c49song.fd of the CJK package -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c49song.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -\DeclareFontFamily{C49}{song}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C49}{song}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * tmpl}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C49}{song}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * tmpl}{\CJKbold} -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdfhowto/examples/updmap.my b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdfhowto/examples/updmap.my deleted file mode 100644 index a020e035ee..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdfhowto/examples/updmap.my +++ /dev/null @@ -1,161 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# Thomas Esser, 1998, 1999. Public domain. - -########################################################################### -# updmap: create psfonts.map, ps2pk.map and pdftex.map from smaller -# "modules". To recreate the map files, just run the command: -# ./updmap -########################################################################### - -########################################################################### -# Configuration section: -########################################################################### - -# Add any extra modules here. See the definition of common_modules below -# for an example of the correct syntax. If you just want to use the type1 -# version for the computer modern fonts by default in dvips (instead of -# the metafont based bitmap fonts), just change the definition of -# type1_default that is given below. -# -# An alternative to adding map files here is to edit the files -# config/dvips/config.ps -# pdftex/config/pdftex.cfg -# in a local texmf tree. -extra_modules=" -cwtb.map -cwtf.map -cwtk.map -cwtm.map -cwtr.map -mekl.map -mest.map -mesx.map -mesy.map -meko.map -meso.map -bkai.map -bsmi.map -gbsn.map -gkai.map -ntbr.map -ntfs.map -ntka.map -ntli.map -ntmb.map -ntmm.map -ntmr.map -nttw.map -wclj.map -wclk.map -wcll.map -wclm.map -wcln.map -wclp.map -wclq.map -wclr.map -wcls.map -wclt.map -zysg.map -wnmc.map -wdgt.map -kcgt.map -kcmc.map -acrj.map -acrg.map -acrb.map -" - -########################################################################### -# Set up the standard Laserwriter fonts: -# urw-kb: these are included in teTeX's texmf tree -# urw-urw: these are included in ghostscript 4.0 and later. Adjust the -# search paths for type1 and afm files in texmf.cnf if you set -# this -# adobe-kb: use this if you have the original Adobe fonts. Install the -# type1 and afm files with Berry names. -########################################################################### - -lw35=urw-kb # URW fonts (download type1 files using Berry names) -# lw35=urw-urw # URW fonts (download type1 files using URW names) -# lw35=adobe-kb # Adobe fonts (download type1 files using Berry names) - -########################################################################### -# Set to true to use postscript type1 versions for fonts with existing -# metafont versions. -########################################################################### - -type1_default=false -# type1_default=true - -########################################################################### -# Add common map files here: -########################################################################### -common_modules=" - charter.map context.map lucidabr.map marvosym.map mathpi.map - mathpple-ext.map mt-plus.map mt-yy.map omega.map utopia.map - xypic.map txr4.map pxr4.map pazo.map $extra_modules -" - -########################################################################### -# End of configuration section. -########################################################################### - -########################################################################### -# Type1 fonts with Metafont equivalents. When not generating resolution -# independent postscript or pdf, we prefer the Metafont variants for these. -########################################################################### -mf_modules=" - bsr.map bsr-interpolated.map cmcyr.map cs.map hoekwater.map pl.map -" - -########################################################################### -# These are used by dvips: -########################################################################### -lw35_modules=" - *-adobe-bi.map - $common_modules -" - -########################################################################### -# Add CM + AMS fonst if configured: -########################################################################### -if test "x$type1_default" = xtrue; then - lw35_modules="$lw35_modules $mf_modules" -fi - -########################################################################### -# ps2pk has no "built in" fonts and needs to download everything: -########################################################################### -ps2pk_modules=" - *-$lw35.map -" - -########################################################################### -# pdftex has the acrobat fonts (subset of the lw35 fonts) built in, but -# needs to download fonts for ExtendFont / SlantFont: -########################################################################### -pdftex_modules=" - $mf_modules - - *ar-ext-$lw35.map - *ar-std-adobe-bi.map - *lw35extra-$lw35.map - mtsupp-ext-$lw35.map - mtsupp-std-adobe-bi.map - - $common_modules -" - -# Create psfonts.map ps2pk.map and pdftex.map: -for file in psfonts.map ps2pk.map pdftex.map; do -cat >$file <<eof -% $file: maintained by the script updmap in \$TEXMFMAIN/dvips/config. -% The preferred way to add things to this file is to put the extra lines -% into a separate file and add that filename to the updmap script. Then, -% run the updmap script to recreate this file. -eof -done - -cat $lw35_modules | grep -v '^%' | grep . | sort | uniq >> psfonts.map -cat $ps2pk_modules | grep -v '^%' | grep . | sort | uniq >> ps2pk.map -cat $pdftex_modules | grep -v '^%' | grep . | sort | uniq >> pdftex.map diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdfhowto/examples/wcl.sfd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdfhowto/examples/wcl.sfd deleted file mode 100644 index 594a36acba..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pdfhowto/examples/wcl.sfd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ -# Big5.sfd -# -# subfont numbers for Big 5 encoding and its corresponding code ranges -# to be used with the CJK package for LaTeX. - -01 0xA140_0xA17E 0xA1A1_0xA1FE 0xA240_0xA27E 0xA2A1_0xA2C4 -02 0xA2C5_0xA2FE 0xA340_0xA37E 0xA3A1_0xA3FE 0xA440_0xA468 -03 0xA469_0xA47E 0xA4A1_0xA4FE 0xA540_0xA57E 0xA5A1_0xA5ED -04 0xA5EE_0xA5FE 0xA640_0xA67E 0xA6A1_0xA6FE 0xA740_0xA77E 0xA7A1_0xA7B3 -05 0xA7B4_0xA7FE 0xA840_0xA87E 0xA8A1_0xA8FE 0xA940_0xA957 -06 0xA958_0xA97E 0xA9A1_0xA9FE 0xAA40_0xAA7E 0xAAA1_0xAADC -07 0xAADD_0xAAFE 0xAB40_0xAB7E 0xABA1_0xABFE 0xAC40_0xAC7E 0xACA1_0xACA2 -08 0xACA3_0xACFE 0xAD40_0xAD7E 0xADA1_0xADFE 0xAE40_0xAE46 -09 0xAE47_0xAE7E 0xAEA1_0xAEFE 0xAF40_0xAF7E 0xAFA1_0xAFCB -10 0xAFCC_0xAFFE 0xB040_0xB07E 0xB0A1_0xB0FE 0xB140_0xB16F -11 0xB170_0xB17E 0xB1A1_0xB1FE 0xB240_0xB27E 0xB2A1_0xB2F4 -12 0xB2F5_0xB2FE 0xB340_0xB37E 0xB3A1_0xB3FE 0xB440_0xB47E 0xB4A1_0xB4BA -13 0xB4BB_0xB4FE 0xB540_0xB57E 0xB5A1_0xB5FE 0xB640_0xB65E -14 0xB65F_0xB67E 0xB6A1_0xB6FE 0xB740_0xB77E 0xB7A1_0xB7E3 -15 0xB7E4_0xB7FE 0xB840_0xB87E 0xB8A1_0xB8FE 0xB940_0xB97E 0xB9A1_0xB9A9 -16 0xB9AA_0xB9FE 0xBA40_0xBA7E 0xBAA1_0xBAFE 0xBB40_0xBB4D -17 0xBB4E_0xBB7E 0xBBA1_0xBBFE 0xBC40_0xBC7E 0xBCA1_0xBCD2 -18 0xBCD3_0xBCFE 0xBD40_0xBD7E 0xBDA1_0xBDFE 0xBE40_0xBE76 -19 0xBE77_0xBE7E 0xBEA1_0xBEFE 0xBF40_0xBF7E 0xBFA1_0xBFFB -20 0xBFFC_0xBFFE 0xC040_0xC07E 0xC0A1_0xC0FE 0xC140_0xC17E 0xC1A1_0xC1C1 -21 0xC1C2_0xC1FE 0xC240_0xC27E 0xC2A1_0xC2FE 0xC340_0xC365 -22 0xC366_0xC37E 0xC3A1_0xC3FE 0xC440_0xC47E 0xC4A1_0xC4EA -23 0xC4EB_0xC4FE 0xC540_0xC57E 0xC5A1_0xC5FE 0xC640_0xC67E 0xC6A1_0xC6B0 -24 0xC6B1_0xC6FE 0xC740_0xC77E 0xC7A1_0xC7FE 0xC840_0xC854 -25 0xC855_0xC87E 0xC8A1_0xC8FE 0xC940_0xC97E 0xC9A1_0xC9D9 -26 0xC9DA_0xC9FE 0xCA40_0xCA7E 0xCAA1_0xCAFE 0xCB40_0xCB7D -27 0xCB7E 0xCBA1_0xCBFE 0xCC40_0xCC7E 0xCCA1_0xCCFE 0xCD40_0xCD43 -28 0xCD44_0xCD7E 0xCDA1_0xCDFE 0xCE40_0xCE7E 0xCEA1_0xCEC8 -29 0xCEC9_0xCEFE 0xCF40_0xCF7E 0xCFA1_0xCFFE 0xD040_0xD06C -30 0xD06D_0xD07E 0xD0A1_0xD0FE 0xD140_0xD17E 0xD1A1_0xD1F1 -31 0xD1F2_0xD1FE 0xD240_0xD27E 0xD2A1_0xD2FE 0xD340_0xD37E 0xD3A1_0xD3B7 -32 0xD3B8_0xD3FE 0xD440_0xD47E 0xD4A1_0xD4FE 0xD540_0xD55B -33 0xD55C_0xD57E 0xD5A1_0xD5FE 0xD640_0xD67E 0xD6A1_0xD6E0 -34 0xD6E1_0xD6FE 0xD740_0xD77E 0xD7A1_0xD7FE 0xD840_0xD87E 0xD8A1_0xD8A6 -35 0xD8A7_0xD8FE 0xD940_0xD97E 0xD9A1_0xD9FE 0xDA40_0xDA4A -36 0xDA4B_0xDA7E 0xDAA1_0xDAFE 0xDB40_0xDB7E 0xDBA1_0xDBCF -37 0xDBD0_0xDBFE 0xDC40_0xDC7E 0xDCA1_0xDCFE 0xDD40_0xDD73 -38 0xDD74_0xDD7E 0xDDA1_0xDDFE 0xDE40_0xDE7E 0xDEA1_0xDEF8 -39 0xDEF9_0xDEFE 0xDF40_0xDF7E 0xDFA1_0xDFFE 0xE040_0xE07E 0xE0A1_0xE0BE -40 0xE0BF_0xE0FE 0xE140_0xE17E 0xE1A1_0xE1FE 0xE240_0xE262 -41 0xE263_0xE27E 0xE2A1_0xE2FE 0xE340_0xE37E 0xE3A1_0xE3E7 -42 0xE3E8_0xE3FE 0xE440_0xE47E 0xE4A1_0xE4FE 0xE540_0xE57E 0xE5A1_0xE5AD -43 0xE5AE_0xE5FE 0xE640_0xE67E 0xE6A1_0xE6FE 0xE740_0xE751 -44 0xE752_0xE77E 0xE7A1_0xE7FE 0xE840_0xE87E 0xE8A1_0xE8D6 -45 0xE8D7_0xE8FE 0xE940_0xE97E 0xE9A1_0xE9FE 0xEA40_0xEA7A -46 0xEA7B_0xEA7E 0xEAA1_0xEAFE 0xEB40_0xEB7E 0xEBA1_0xEBFE 0xEC40 -47 0xEC41_0xEC7E 0xECA1_0xECFE 0xED40_0xED7E 0xEDA1_0xEDC5 -48 0xEDC6_0xEDFE 0xEE40_0xEE7E 0xEEA1_0xEEFE 0xEF40_0xEF69 -49 0xEF6A_0xEF7E 0xEFA1_0xEFFE 0xF040_0xF07E 0xF0A1_0xF0EE -50 0xF0EF_0xF0FE 0xF140_0xF17E 0xF1A1_0xF1FE 0xF240_0xF27E 0xF2A1_0xF2B4 -51 0xF2B5_0xF2FE 0xF340_0xF37E 0xF3A1_0xF3FE 0xF440_0xF458 -52 0xF459_0xF47E 0xF4A1_0xF4FE 0xF540_0xF57E 0xF5A1_0xF5DD -53 0xF5DE_0xF5FE 0xF640_0xF67E 0xF6A1_0xF6FE 0xF740_0xF77E 0xF7A1_0xF7A3 -54 0xF7A4_0xF7FE 0xF840_0xF87E 0xF8A1_0xF8FE 0xF940_0xF947 -55 0xF948_0xF97E 0xF9A1_0xF9FE 0xFA40_0xFA65 - -# eof diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pinyin.txt b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pinyin.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 3cd92184d4..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pinyin.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ -This is the file pinyin.txt of the CJK macro package ver. 4.8.4 -(18-Apr-2015). - -pinyin.sty ----------- - -This style file (which can be also used under plain TeX) enables the input -of pinyin syllables with tones. - -Say - - \usepackage{pinyin} - -to load all pinyin macros under LaTeX2e; say `\input pinyin.sty' under plain -TeX. - -An example explains best how to input pinyin: - - \Wo3 \hen3 \xi3\huan1 \chi1 \Zhong1\guo2 \cai4. - -Note there is no fifth tone marker in pinyin (Zhuyinfuhao uses a dot to -indicate the fifth tone; on the other hand no marker is used for the first -tone). Nevertheless you can say e.g., \ne5 to get the syllable `ne' without a -tone. - - -There are some special cases: - - o use `v' instead of `u umlaut' in pinyin syllables (these are \lv, - \lve, \nv, \nve and its uppercase forms). Example: - - \nv3'\er2 daughter - - The appearance of u umlaut with additional tone markers has been - tested with the standard cm, ec, and PostScript fonts. - - o use \Long and \LONG instead of \long and \Long (which you would - expect): \long is a very important internal TeX command. Many - packages would fail if we redefined \long. - - -Problems: - - The following macros are redefined if you load pinyin.sty: - - \a, \chi, \cong, \ding, \ge, \hang, \le, \min, \mu, \ne, \ni, \nu, - \o, \O, \pi, \Pi, \Re, \tan, \xi, \Xi. - - They are available as \PY... (\PYchi, \PYcong, etc.). - - If this is not enough, you can say \PYdeactivate to restore the original - definitions (and reactivate these syllables with \PYactivate). - - In case you use the hyperref package earlier than version 6.75a - (2006-Feb-12) together with the `hpdftex' driver you should load - pinyin.sty *after* hyperref.sty (contrary to what the hyperref manual - says). Reason is that \ding is defined in pifont.sty which is - automatically loaded by hpdftex.def -- the latest hyperref version no - longer uses pifont.sty . - - ----End of pinyin.txt--- diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pyhyphen.txt b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pyhyphen.txt deleted file mode 100644 index b742c8758c..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/pyhyphen.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,107 +0,0 @@ -This is the file pyhyphen.txt of the CJK macro package ver. 4.8.4 -(18-Apr-2015). - -Hyphenation patterns for unaccented pinyin syllables ----------------------------------------------------- - -Sometimes it makes sense to use unaccented pinyin syllables for common names -and phrases which are repeated frequently; sometimes you are in an -environment which doesn't allow accented pinyin syllables at all. For such -cases it is desirable to have correct hyphenation, avoiding manually added -hints using e.g., `\-' between the syllables. - -Fortunately, due to the limited numbers of Chinese pinyin syllables (407 for -Mandarin), it is easy to create hyphenation patterns. The logical -consequence is to add a new `language' to the Babel package, and exactly -this can be found in the directory utils/pyhyphen. - - -Installation ------------- - -This is fairly straightforward. Move the Babel language definition file -pinyin.ldf file to a place found by TeX. If you e.g., maintain a local TEXMF -tree, a good place would be $TEXMFLOCAL/tex/generic/babel/pinyin.ldf. -Similarly, move the pinyin hyphenation pattern file pyhyph.tex into your -(local) TEXMF tree: The analogous place would be -$TEXMFLOCAL/tex/generic/hyphen/pyhyph.tex. - -Now run texconfig (or a similar tool) to add pyhyph.tex to the used -hyphenation patterns. In the usual case you have to add a line saying - - pinyin pyhyph.tex - -to the hyphenation configuration file language.dat. Finally, build a new -format file (usually the command `initex latex.ltx'); in most cases this -happens automatically. - -Using Babel ensures that it works both with LaTeX and Plain TeX. - - -Usage ------ - -Do something like this: - - \documentclass[...]{...} - - \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} - \usepackage[pinyin,german,english]{babel} - ... - - \begin{document} - ... - \foreignlanguage{pinyin}{some pinyin syllables} - ... - \end{document} - - -Note 1: pinyin.ldf is intentionally very minimal. Don't expect that e.g., - \chapter yields a pinyin version of the Chinese word for `chapter'. - It might be useful to define a shorthand macro like the following: - - \newcommand{\py}[1]{\foreignlanguage{pinyin}{#1}} - - Now you can simply say - - \py{Beijing} - -Note 2: The hyphenation patterns use `umlaut u' with code position 0xFC - (this is latin-1 and T1 encoding). You can also use OT1 encoding, - but then the patterns containing `umlaut u' won't work. - Additionally, the quote character `'' is used as a letter which is - needed to resolve ambiguities like this: - - Xi'an <-> Xian - - If a syllable not at the beginning of a word starts with a vowel - (i.e., `a', `e', or `o'), you must precede it with a quote - character. Example: - - Tian'anmen - - The hyphenation patterns correctly treat it as Tian'-an-men. - - The shorthand `"u' (as used in German) is available to input - `umlaut u'. - -Note 3: Most Babel language support files define a `<language>.sty' file - also. This is not true for pinyin! pinyin.sty is used for accented - pinyin syllables which don't need a special hyphenation support. - (pinyin.sty works with Plain TeX also.) - - -Technical details ------------------ - -The dictionary used to construct the hyphenation patterns has been created -with the small C program `pinyin.c' which simply combines all existing -Chinese syllable pairs, inserting quote characters where needed. Then, -`patgen' has been run on the dictionary; `pinyin.tr' defines the used -character set. - -Due to the regularity of the word combinations, only two-letter patterns of -the first level are needed to find all possible breaks without a single -error or omission. - ----End of pyhyphen.txt--- diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/reftex.txt b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/reftex.txt deleted file mode 100644 index eb7f37cd00..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/reftex.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -This is the file reftex.txt of the CJK macro package ver. 4.8.4 -(18-Apr-2015). - -RefTeX ------- - -To make RefTeX aware of \CJKinput and \CJKbibliography, add the following -two lines to your .emacs file: - - (add-to-list 'reftex-include-file-commands "CJKinclude") - (add-to-list 'reftex-bibliography-commands "CJKbibliography") - -These two variables have been added to RefTeX in July 2002. - -Older versions (like 4.16) which don't have them must be patched directly. -In reftex.el: - -1097c1097 -< (include-re (concat wbol "\\\\\\(include\\|input\\)[{ \t]+\\([^} \t\n\r]+\\)")) ---- -> (include-re (concat wbol "\\\\\\(include\\|input\\|CJKinput\\)[{ \t]+\\([^} \t\n\r]+\\)")) - -In reftex-parse.el: - -333c333 -< "\\(\\`\\|[\n\r]\\)[ \t]*\\\\\\(no\\)?bibliography{[ \t]*\\([^}]+\\)" nil t) ---- -> "\\(\\`\\|[\n\r]\\)[ \t]*\\\\\\(no\\|CJK\\)?bibliography{[ \t]*\\([^}]+\\)" nil t) - -Changes for even older RefTeX versions (before Aug 1999 which only have -reftex.el) are virtually the same. - - ----End of reftex.txt--- diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/ruby.txt b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/ruby.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 788ebdcdee..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/ruby.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,139 +0,0 @@ -This is the file ruby.txt of the CJK macro package ver. 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015). - -What is ruby? -------------- - -To cite Martin Duerst (mduerst@w3.org) who wrote a proposal for ruby in HTML -documents: - - - Ruby are small characters used for annotations of a text, at the right - side for vertical text, and atop for horizontal text, to indicate the - reading (pronounciation) of ideographic characters. [...] - - The name `ruby' is the name of the 5.5 point type size in British - terminology; this was the size most used for ruby. [...] - - Ruby are in most cases set at half the size of the main letters, - resulting in a possible two ruby characters per main character, and - taking up half of the width of the main characters. However, at least up - to five ruby characters per main character are possible (an example is - `u-ke-ta-ma-wa-...'), and so various solutions, from leaving white space - in the main text to having the ruby overlap the next characters of the - main text, are possible (the later is possible in Japanese especially - because in many cases, the characters around an ideograph with ruby are - syllabic, and therefore the assignment of ruby to main characters poses - no problems for the reader). [...] - - Ruby are particularly frequent in Japanese, because of the way CJK - ideographs are used in Japanese. Ideographs can have many different - readings (pronounciations) because different readings were taken over - from different regions of China and at different times when the - characters where adopted in Japan. Also, these characters are used to - write indigenous Japanese words, and many readings may be possible - because the ideograph might cover many different concepts distinguished - in the Japanese language. [...] The main use of ruby today is in - magazines of all levels, and of course in educational material. Ruby are - also used in educational material in China and Taiwan. - - In Japan, the term `furigana' is also used instead of `ruby'. `Furigana' - is composed of the verb `furu' (to attach, sprinkle, ...) and `gana' - (either hiragana or katakana, one of the two Japanese syllabaries usually - used for ruby). - - - -Usage ------ - -Here a typical example: - - - \documentclass{article} - - \usepackage{CJK} - \usepackage[overlap, CJK]{ruby} - - - \begin{document} - - \begin{CJK*}{JIS}{song} - - ....Japanese text.....\ruby{base character(s)}{ruby}.... - - \end{CJK*} - - \end{document} - - -The following options can be selected: - - `overlap' and `nooverlap', as described above. \rubyoverlap and - \rubynooverlap are the corresponding commands to modify the overlap flag. - `overlap' is the default. - - `CJK' and `latin'. The corresponding commands are \rubyCJK and \rubylatin. - Use these commands similar to \CJKnospace and \CJKspace to suppress or not - suppress spaces after a \ruby macro and to get/avoid insertion of glue. - `CJK' is the default. - -The command \rubysize defines the factor between the size of the base -character and the ruby. Its default value is 0.4 . Usually you get some -error messages about size substitution (the reason is that LaTeX 2e always -defines a default error font) which can be safely ignored if you use ttf2pk -or hbf2gf since these programs compute fonts for (almost) any font size. In -the unlikely case that you need latin fonts as ruby it may be necessary to -adapt your FD definition files if the particular font supports non-standard -sizes (e.g., EC, Sauter, PS) and you really want exactly that size. - -The command \rubysep defines the separation between the base character and -the ruby. Its default value is -0.5ex. - -To avoid lines sticking together the value of \lineskiplimit has been set -to 1pt. It may be necessary to increase this value for larger font sizes. - -Note that all \ruby... commands are local, i.e., they obey groups. - - -Implementation specific details -------------------------------- - -There are a number of possibilities how ruby can interact with other CJK -characters. - - o The ruby has a smaller width than its base character: - - The behaviour is identical to an ordinary CJK character. - - o The ruby has a greater width than its base character: - - + Overlapping ruby: - - . If the previous or next character is a CJK character - (ordinary or punctuation), insert unbreakable glue between. - - . If the previous or next character is a ruby, handle both - ruby as non-overlapping and insert unbreakable glue between. - - . A ruby at the beginning of a paragraph is treated as if the - nonoverlap option had been set. To force an overlapping ruby - you have to start the paragraph with a \leavevmode command. - - + Non-overlapping ruby: - - . If the previous or next character is a CJK character - (ordinary or punctuation), insert unbreakable glue between. - -If `latin' is active, no glue at all is inserted. - - -Technical details ------------------ - -ruby.sty introduces a third variation of a small kern (3sp) to inform the -next CJK or ruby macro that the previous character was an overlapping ruby -with the ruby's width greater than its base character. The global variable -\ruby@width then contains this width. - - ----End of ruby.txt--- diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/thaifont.txt b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/thaifont.txt deleted file mode 100644 index d183396805..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/thaifont.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,130 +0,0 @@ -This is the file thaifont.txt of the CJK macro package ver. 4.8.4 -(18-Apr-2015). - -Thai font support in the CJK package ------------------------------------- - -Version 4.8.4 of the CJK package has improved support for Thai. This file -describes how to install and use the fonts. Please refer to cjk-enc.txt how -to set up cjk-enc.el (which automatically loads thai-word.el for finding -word breaks). - -The directory structure in utils/thaifont/texmf already reflects the -directory structure of a standard TEXMF tree, version 1.1. Example: - - utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/enc/dvips/thai/c90.enc -> - /usr/local/share/texmf/fonts/enc/dvips/thai/c90.enc - -To create TFM files for other Thai fonts, use the utility files in the -`thaifont/tools' directory. Details how to do that can be found in -`thaifonts/tools/INSTALL'. The file thaifont/tools/c90.etx gives the -theoretical background on the used font encoding and ligature mechanism; -a pre-formatted version can be found in CJK's doc bundle. - - -Installation ------------- - -. It is assumed that you have already installed the main parts of the CJK - package (as described in the doc/INSTALL file). - -. Get the latest fonts-tlwg package from - - http://linux.thai.net/projects/thaifonts-scalable - - and install the Type 1 font families `garuda' and `norasi'. You should use - fonts-tlwg version 0.5 or newer. Note, however, that this bundle no longer - contains pre-compiled AFM files; instead, they are generated (together - with Type 1 and TrueType versions of the font) with a bunch of tools using - a configure script and a Makefile. - - Recommended locations are - - TEXMF/fonts/type1/public/{garuda,norasi}/ . - - Examples: - - garuda.pfb -> TEXMF/fonts/type1/public/garuda/garuda.pfb - norasi_bi.pfb -> TEXMF/fonts/type1/public/norasi/norasi_bi.pfb - - Note that the TeX metric files of font-tlwg bundle are incompatible with - CJK's Thai implementation. Nevertheless, it is possible to use both at the - same time if desired. This is the very reason that the Babel language - support file of the CJK package is called `thaicjk.ldf', not `thai.ldf'. - -. Install all files from utils/thaifont/texmf in your TEXMF tree. This - should be straightforward. - -. Font definition files for Thai are in CJK's texinput/thai directory. To - simplify font handling with LaTeX, `gar' and `nrsr' are aliased to `cmr', - `cmss', and `cmtt'. If you want to use other fonts, you have to adapt - c90cmr.fd, c90cmss.fd, and c90cmtt.fd accordingly. - -. There are two possibilities how to make the Thai PostScript fonts known to - the various DVI drivers (and pdftex). The recommended way is to include - the files `garuda-c90.map' and `norasi-c90.map' in the `updmap.cfg' - configuration script by adding the following two lines: - - Map garuda-c90.map - Map norasi-c90.map - - Older versions of updmap which don't have updmap.cfg must be patched - directly by adding the map files to the `extra_modules' variable: - - extra_modules=" - garuda-c90.map - norasi-c90.map - " - - After executing updmap, the fonts are known to all programs which uses the - map files. - - For dvips, you can also use the `config.norasi-c90' and `config.garuda-c90' - files on the command line: - - dvips -P norasi-c90 ... - - This method doesn't work with pdfTeX (which doesn't understand the `-P' - option). - -. Run mktexlsr or a similar program to update the TEXMF file database. - - -Usage ------ - -Thai support has been fully integrated into the Babel system. For example, -to have Thai as a secondary language and US English as the primary language, -say - - \documentclass{...} - - ... - \usepackage[thaicjk,USenglish]{babel} - ... - - - \begin{document} - - ... - \begin{otherlanguage}{thaicjk} - Thai text - \end{otherlanguage} - - ... - -`thaicjk' changes the baseline stretch to 1.2, activates \frenchspacing, and -modifies the \today command to use the proper Thai values and names. - -The just sketched outline works without cjk-enc also (but no word breaks are -inserted automatically); you must then insert - - \addto\extrasthaicjk{\fontencoding{C90}\selectfont} - -in the preamble of your document to make Babel switch to Thai font encoding -on entering the `thaicjk' language environment. - -For use of cjk-enc.el please read `cjk-enc.txt'. - - ----End of thaifont.txt--- diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/vertical.txt b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/vertical.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 6e16a9a21f..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/vertical.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,120 +0,0 @@ -This is the file vertical.txt of the CJK macro package ver. 4.8.4 -(18-Apr-2015). - - -Vertical typesetting -==================== - -TeX itself can't support vertical typesetting. Nevertheless, it is possible -to emulate it by rotating glyphs by 90 degrees. - -The CJK package supports two different approaches: - -o Provide fonts which already contain rotated glyphs. In this case, the - only difference to normal typesetting is the emulation of bold - characters by printing a character three times with slight vertical - offsets instead of horizontal ones. Both hbf2gf and ttf2pk can produce - rotated bitmap fonts. The major disadvantage is that it doesn't work - well for outline fonts since there is no portable way to implement - rotation on the font level which works for both PostScript and PDF - output. - - You need a `.fdx' file for this option which at least contains - `\CJKvdef{norotate}{}'. - -o Use the graphicx package to rotate glyphs. A disadvantage is that - processing of a document is much slower and that documents tend to be - much larger in size. On the other hand, PDF and PostScript output can be - produced from identical sources since graphicx hides the implementation - differences. - - This works even without a `.fdx' file in case CJK's default rotation - parameters are fine. - - -CJKvert.sty ------------ - -Loading CJKvert.sty activates vertical support. The two commands to be used -in documents are \CJKvert and \CJKhorz which do the obvious. \CJKvert is -the default. The two commands act locally, not globally. - -Use macro \CJKbaselinestretch to adjust the baseline stretch during vertical -typesetting. The default value is `1.3'. - -Package option `usebaselinestretch' saves the \baselinestretch value set -before loading CJKvert.sty. If this option is active, then - - new \baselinestretch = \CJKbaselinestretch * \baselinestretch - -after issuing \CJKvert. Otherwise, it is simply - - new \baselinestretch = \CJKbaselinestretch - -Similarly, \CJKhorz restores the old \baselinestretch value if -`usebaselinestretch' is active; without the option, \baselinestretch is set -to `1'. - - -Problems with vertical typesetting ----------------------------------- - -Some glyphs can't be used directly for vertical typesetting; a simple -rotation by 90 degrees would produce ugly results for various reasons: - -o Many punctuation characters have special vertical representation forms. - Some fonts contain proper vertical glyphs, but many don't. In the latter - case it is necessary to provide alternative methods to improve the - optical appearance. - -o Non-rotated (latin) text within rotated (CJK) text is aligned - differently as if text is written horizontally. Rotated glyphs thus must - be slightly shifted. - -o Some fonts contain CJK glyphs without quadratic bounding boxes but only - monospaced advance widths. It is then necessary to provide glyph - dimensions to assure monospaced advance heights after rotation. - -See the documentation file `fdxfiles.txt' for details on setting up -extended font definition files which can handle those items. - - -Fonts with vertical representation forms ----------------------------------------- - -OpenType fonts intended for vertical typesetting normally contain a GSUB -feature called `vert' which provides a mapping to vertical instead of -horizontal representation forms. ttf2tfm automatically takes care of it (see -below), but if such fonts have been converted to sets of Type 1 subfonts -this feature is lost. - -A solution to this problem is to collect all vertical representation glyphs -in a special Type 1 subfont. See the scripts vertical.pe, vertref.pe (for -FontForge), and makefdx.pl (for Perl) in the directory utils/subfonts which -do that. - -At the moment of this writing, only the fonts bsmi00lp.ttf and bkai00mp.ttf -for traditional Chinese have been transformed to Type 1 subfonts together -with a font with vertical representation glyphs (bsmilpv.pfb and -bkaimpv.pfb). They are part of the corresponding CJK font bundles found on -CTAN. See the file INSTALL for more information. - - -Rotated fonts -------------- - -o To install a rotated font to be handled by hbf2gf, simply proceed as - usual, with one difference: You have to add a line - - rotation yes - - to the hbf2gf configuration file of this font. x_offset and y_offset - values must be adjusted too. Look at the example configuration file - b5kr12.cfg for details---as you can see, the name of the non-rotated - font (b5ka12) has been changed to `b5kr12'. - -o With ttf2tfm, use the `-x' switch to activate rotation. For details - please refer to the man pages of ttf2tfm and ttf2pk. - - ----End of vertical.txt--- diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/Big5.tex b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/Big5.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 9f6ce11d30..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/Big5.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file Big5.tex of the CJK package -% for testing Chinese (in Big 5 encoding). -% -% written by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) -% -% -% process this file with bg5latex - -\documentclass[12pt]{article} - -\usepackage{CJK} - - -\begin{document} - -\begin{CJK*}{Bg5}{bsmi} -\CJKtilde - -\noindent ¥»±`°Ý°Ýµª¶°~(FAQ list)~¬O±q¤@¨Ç¸g±`³Q°Ý¨ìªº°ÝÃD¤Î¨ä¾A·íªº¸Ñ -µª¤¤¡A¥H¤è«Kªº§Î¦¡ºKn¦Ó¥Xªº¡C¸ò¤W¤@ª©¤£¦Pªº¬O¡A¨ä½s±Æµ²ºc¤w¹ý©³§ïÅÜ¡C -\textbf{¦³Ãö·sµ²ºcªº²Ó¸`¡A¥i°Ñ¦Ò¡u¦p¦ó¾\Ū¥»°Ýµª¶°¤Î¤F¸Ñ¨ä½s±Æµ²ºc¡v¸Ó -¶µ¤¤ªº»¡©ú¡C} - -\end{CJK*} - -\end{document} - -%%% Local Variables: -%%% coding: big5 -%%% mode: latex -%%% TeX-master: t -%%% TeX-command-default: "CJKLaTeX" -%%% End: diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/Big5vert.tex b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/Big5vert.tex deleted file mode 100644 index a2523a3e29..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/Big5vert.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file Big5vert.tex of the CJK package -% for testing vertical typesetting (in Big 5 encoding). -% -% process this file with bg5latex -% -% written by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\documentclass[12pt]{article} - -\usepackage{CJK} -\usepackage{CJKvert} - - -\begin{document} - -\begin{CJK*}{Bg5}{bsmi} -\CJKtilde - -\noindent ¥»±`°Ý°Ýµª¶°~(FAQ list)~¬O±q¤@¨Ç¸g±`³Q°Ý¨ìªº°ÝÃD¤Î¨ä¾A·íªº¸Ñ -µª¤¤¡A¥H¤è«Kªº§Î¦¡ºKn¦Ó¥Xªº¡C¸ò¤W¤@ª©¤£¦Pªº¬O¡A¨ä½s±Æµ²ºc¤w¹ý©³§ïÅÜ¡C -\textbf{¦³Ãö·sµ²ºcªº²Ó¸`¡A¥i°Ñ¦Ò¡u¦p¦ó¾\Ū¥»°Ýµª¶°¤Î¤F¸Ñ¨ä½s±Æµ²ºc¡v¸Ó -¶µ¤¤ªº»¡©ú¡C} - -\end{CJK*} - -\end{document} - -%%% Local Variables: -%%% coding: big5 -%%% mode: latex -%%% TeX-master: t -%%% TeX-command-default: "CJKLaTeX" -%%% End: diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/CEF_test.tex b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/CEF_test.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 9cd0427749..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/CEF_test.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file CEF_test.tex of the CJK package -% for testing CEF encoded text with LaTeX2e -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) -% -% process this text with ceflatex - -\documentclass[12pt]{article} - -\usepackage[global]{CJK} -\usepackage{MULEenc} - - -\begin{document} - -\begin{CJK}{}{} - -\verb|\CJKchar[CNS1]{"5A}{"5A}| \CJKchar[CNS1]{"5A}{"5A} -\quad \verb|&C1-|\verb|5A5A;| &C1-5A5A; - -\verb|\CJKchar[CNS2]{"5A}{"5A}| \CJKchar[CNS2]{"5A}{"5A} -\quad \verb|&C2-|\verb|5A5A;| &C2-5A5A; - -\verb|\CJKchar[CNS3]{"5A}{"5A}| \CJKchar[CNS3]{"5A}{"5A} -\quad \verb|&C3-|\verb|5A5A;| &C3-5A5A; - -\verb|\CJKchar[CNS4]{"5A}{"5A}| \CJKchar[CNS4]{"5A}{"5A} -\quad \verb|&C4-|\verb|5A5A;| &C4-5A5A; - -\verb|\CJKchar[CNS5]{"5A}{"5A}| \CJKchar[CNS5]{"5A}{"5A} -\quad \verb|&C5-|\verb|5A5A;| &C5-5A5A; - -\verb|\CJKchar[CNS6]{"5A}{"5A}| \CJKchar[CNS6]{"5A}{"5A} -\quad \verb|&C6-|\verb|5A5A;| &C6-5A5A; - -\verb|\CJKchar[CNS7]{"5A}{"5A}| \CJKchar[CNS7]{"5A}{"5A} -\quad \verb|&C7-|\verb|5A5A;| &C7-5A5A; - -\end{CJK} - -\end{document} diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/CJKbabel.tex b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/CJKbabel.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 468557398e..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/CJKbabel.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,135 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file CJKbabel.tex of the CJK package -% for testing text written with Emacs 20 and Babel (starting -% with version 3.6). -% -% written by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% You need Emacs 20 to process this file! - -% You should load this file into Emacs (C-x C-f) and call -% `cjk-write-file' (M-x cjk-write-file). Then run LaTeX on the file -% `CJKbabel.cjk'. -% -% `cjk-write-file' will be available after loading cjk-enc.el into -% Emacs 20 with the commands load-file or load-library. -% -% Vietnamese support for Babel comes with the VnTeX package. -% -% Read cjk-enc.txt for more details. - -\documentclass[12pt]{article} - -\usepackage{inputenc} % load it without argument - % to avoid Babel warnings - -\usepackage[10pt]{type1ec} % use only 10pt fonts -\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} - -\usepackage[german, - russian, % T2A font encoding - thaicjk, % C90 font encoding - greek, % LGR font encoding - vietnam, % T5 font encoding - USenglish]{babel} - -\usepackage[overlap, CJK]{ruby} -\usepackage{CJKulem} - -\usepackage{pshan} % Korean Wansong PS fonts - -\CJKencfamily{Bg5}{bsmi} -\CJKencfamily{GB}{gbsn} -\CJKencfamily[dnp]{JIS}{min} - -\CJKfontenc{KS}{HL} -\CJKfontenc{JIS}{dnp} - -\renewcommand{\rubysep}{-0.2ex} - - -\begin{document} - -\parskip 3ex -\parindent 0pt - -“ÀÌ FAQ “Àº “ÀÚ“ÁÖ “¹Ý“º¹“µÇ“´Â “Áú“¹®“°ú “±×“¿¡ “´ë“ÇÑ “´ë“´ä“À» “°£“´Ü“¸í“·á“ÇÑ “¾ç“½Ä“À¸“·Î -“¸ð“¾Æ “¿«“¾î“Á³“½À“´Ï“´Ù. \uline{“ÀÌ FAQ “ÀÇ “±¸“Á¶“´Â “Áö“³ “ÆÇ“¿¡ “ºñ“ÇÏ“¿© “ȹ“±â“Àû“À¸“·Î - 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˜Äû˜¦ä˜°ü˜Íª˜¯ý˜¡¤} - -This FAQ list was made to summarize some frequently asked questions -and their answers in a convenient form. \uline{The structure of this - FAQ list has drastically changed since the last version.} -\textbf{For details of the new structure, see the entry of `How to - read this FAQ and its structure'.} - -’¤³’¤Î~FAQ~’¥ê’¥¹’¥È’¤Ï’¡¢’¤è’¤¯’¤¢’¤ë’¼Á’Ì䒤Ȓ¤½’¤Î’Åú’¤ò’½¸’¤á’¡¢’Ìò’¤Ë’Ω’¤Ä’¤è’¤¦’¤Ë’¤·’¤¿’¤â’¤Î -’¤Ç’¤¹’¡£\uline{’¤³’¤Î~FAQ~’¥ê’¥¹’¥È’¤Î’¹½’¤’¤Ï’¡¢’°Ê’Á°’¤Î’¤â’¤Î’¤È’Èæ’¤Ù’¤Æ’Âç’Éý’¤Ë’ÊÑ’¹¹’¤µ’¤ì - ’¤Æ’¤¤’¤Þ’¤¹’¡£}\textbf{\ruby{’¿·}{’¤¢’¤¿’¤é}’¤·’¤¤’¹½’¤’¤Ë’´Ø’¤·’¤Æ’¤Ï’¡¢’¡Ö’¤³’¤Î~FAQ~ - ’¤Î’ÆÉ’¤ß’Êý’¤È’¤½’¤Î’¹½’¤’¡×’¤Î’¹à’ÌÜ’¤ò\ruby{’»²}{’¤µ’¤ó}\ruby{’¾È}{’¤·’¤ç’¤¦}’¤·’¤Æ’²¼’¤µ - ’¤¤’¡£} - -\begin{otherlanguage}{vietnam} -Phš¢¥n ``Nhš¢æng cš¢âu hš¢öi vš¢à giš¢äi š¢ðš¢áp thš¢ßš¢¶ng gš¢£p'' (viš¢ªt tš¢¡t tš¢× tiš¢ªng Anh -lš¢à FAQ) š¢ðš¢ßš¢þc nš¢êu ra š¢· š¢ðš¢ây nhš¢¢m mš¢øc š¢ðš¢ích thu thš¢§p nhš¢æng cš¢âu hš¢öi thš¢ßš¢¶ng -gš¢£p trong thš¢ñc tš¢ª vš¢à nhš¢æng lš¢¶i giš¢äi š¢ðš¢áp thš¢ích hš¢þp nhš¢¤t cš¢üa nš¢ó. -\uline{Tš¢× lš¢¥n š¢¤n bš¢än cuš¢¯i cš¢ùng š¢ðš¢ªn nay, š¢ðš¢ã cš¢ó nhš¢æng sš¢ñ thay š¢ðš¢±i khš¢á - lš¢¾n trong cš¢¤u trš¢úc cš¢üa FAQ.} \textbf{š£ðš¢¬ hiš¢¬u rš¢õ hš¢½n bš¢Õn nš¢ên xem lš¢Õi - chš¢ßš¢½ng ``Lš¢àm sao tš¢ôi cš¢ó thš¢¬ š¢ðš¢÷c š¢ðuš¢þc FAQ''.} -\end{otherlanguage} - -\begin{otherlanguage}{russian} - ŒÍŒâŒÞŒâ ŒáŒßŒØŒáŒÞŒÚ ŒÑŒëŒÛ ŒáŒÞŒáŒâŒÐŒÒŒÛŒÕŒÝ ŒÔŒÛŒï ŒáŒãŒÜŒÜŒØŒàŒÞŒÒŒÐŒÝŒØŒï ŒÝŒÕŒÚŒÞŒâŒÞŒàŒëŒå ŒçŒÐŒáŒâŒÞ - Œ×ŒÐŒÔŒÐŒÒŒÐŒÕŒÜŒëŒå ŒÒŒÞŒßŒàŒÞŒáŒÞŒÒ (FAQ), ŒÒŒÜŒÕŒáŒâŒÕ Œá ŒÞŒâŒÒŒÕŒâŒÐŒÜŒØ ŒÝŒÐ ŒÝŒØŒå, ŒÒ ŒãŒÔŒÞŒÑŒÝŒÞŒÙ - ŒäŒÞŒàŒÜŒÕ. \uline{ŒÁŒâŒàŒãŒÚŒâŒãŒàŒÐ ŒíŒâŒÞŒÓŒÞ FAQ ŒÚŒÐŒàŒÔŒØŒÝŒÐŒÛŒìŒÝŒÞ ŒØŒ×ŒÜŒÕŒÝŒØŒÛŒÐŒáŒì ŒßŒÞ - ŒáŒàŒÐŒÒŒÝŒÕŒÝŒØŒî Œá ŒßŒÞŒáŒÛŒÕŒÔ\-ŒÝŒÕŒÙ ŒÒŒÕŒàŒáŒØŒÕŒÙ.} \textbf{Œ² ŒàŒÐŒ×ŒÔŒÕŒÛŒÕ `ŒºŒÐŒÚ ŒçŒØŒâŒÐŒâŒì - ŒíŒâŒÞŒâ FAQ ŒØ ŒÕŒÓŒÞ ŒáŒâŒàŒãŒÚŒâŒãŒàŒÐ' ŒÞŒÑŒêŒïŒáŒÝŒÕŒÝŒë ŒÔŒÕŒâŒÐŒÛŒØ ŒíŒâŒÞŒÙ ŒÝŒÞŒÒŒÞŒÙ ŒáŒâŒàŒãŒÚŒâŒãŒàŒë.} -\end{otherlanguage} - -\begin{otherlanguage}{thaicjk} - …Ã…Ò…Â…¡…Ò…Ã FAQ €¥¹¥Õ¥é…Ê€¥Ã¥é…Ò…§€¥¢¥Ö¥é…¹…à€¥¾¥×¥è…Í…Ê€¥Ã¥Ø…»…¤…Ó…¶…Ò…Á€¥·¥Õ¥è…¶…Ò…Á€¥¡¥Ñ…¹€¥º¥è…Í…Â…¤€¥Ã¥Ñ¥é…§…á…Å…Ð…¤…Ó…µ…Í…º…¤…Ó…¶…Ò…Á…ã…¹€¥Ã¥Ù…»…á…º…º€¥·¥Õ…Ê…Ð…´…Ç…¡. - \uline{…â…¤…Ã…§…Ê€¥Ã¥é…Ò…§…¢…Í…§…Ã…Ò…Â…¡…Ò…Ã FAQ €¥¹¥Õ¥é…à…»€¥Å¥Õ¥è…Â…¹…ä…»…Á…Ò…¡€¥µ¥Ñ¥é…§…ဥµ¥è€¥Ã¥Ø¥è…¹€¥·¥Õ¥è…ဥťé…Ç.} - \textbf{€¥´¥Ù…Ã…Ò…Â…Å…Ð…à€¥Í¥Õ…Â…´…Ê…Ó…Ë€¥Ã¥Ñ…º…â…¤…Ã…§…Ê€¥Ã¥é…Ò…§…ã…Ë€¥Á¥è…䀥´¥é…¨…Ò…¡€¥ª¥è…Ç…§ ``…â…¤…Ã…§…Ê€¥Ã¥é…Ò…§…á…ŅЀ¥Ç¥Ô€¥¸¥Õ…¡…҅À¥Í¥è…Ò…¹ - FAQ.''} -\end{otherlanguage} - -\begin{otherlanguage}{greek} - †Ç †ë†ß†ó†ô†á †á†õ†ô†Þ †Ó†Ô†Å (†ó†õ†÷†í†Ü †ô†é†è†å†ì†Ý†í†ù†í †å†ñ†ù†ô†Þ†ó†å†ù†í) †Ý†÷†å†é †ó†á†í †ó†ê†ï†ð†ü †í†á - †ó†õ†ì†ð†å†ñ†é†ë†Ü†â†å†é †ó†å †å†ý†÷†ñ†ç†ó†ô†ç †ì†ï†ñ†ö†Þ †ê†Ü†ð†ï†é†å†ò †ó†ç†ì†á†í†ô†é†ê†Ý†ò †å†ñ†ù†ô†Þ†ó†å†é†ò †ê†á†é †ô†é†ò - †á†ð†á†í†ô†Þ†ó†å†é†ò †ô†ï†õ†ò. \uline{†Ç †ï†ñ†ã†Ü†í†ù†ó†ç †á†õ†ô†Þ†ò †ô†ç†ò †ë†ß†ó†ô†á†ò †Ü†ë†ë†á†î†å - †ó†ç†ì†á†í†ô†é†ê†Ü †á†ð†ü †ô†ç†í †ô†å†ë†å†õ†ô†á†ß†á †Ý†ê†ä†ï†ó†Þ †ô†ç†ò †ê†á†é †ì†å†ô†Ü.} \textbf{†Ã†é†á - †ë†å†ð†ô†ï†ì†Ý†ñ†å†é†å†ò †ð†Ü†í†ù †ó†ô†ç †í†Ý†á †ï†ñ†ã†Ü†í†ù†ó†ç, †â†ë†Ý†ð†å †ô†ï †ë†Þ†ì†ì†á <<†Ð†þ†ò †í†á - †ä†é†á†â†Ü†ó†å†ô†å †á†õ†ô†Þ †ô†ç†í †Ó†Ô†Å †ê†á†é †ð†þ†ò †å†ß†í†á†é †ï†ñ†ã†á†í†ù†ì†Ý†í†ç>>.} -\end{otherlanguage} - -\end{document} - - -%%% Local Variables: -%%% coding: emacs-mule -%%% mode: latex -%%% TeX-master: t -%%% TeX-command-default: "CJKLaTeX" -%%% End: diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/CJKfntef.tex b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/CJKfntef.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 38417887f9..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/CJKfntef.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,90 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file CJKfntef.tex of the CJK package -% for testing CJKfntef.sty. -% -% written by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\documentclass[12pt]{article} - -\usepackage{color} -\usepackage{CJK} -\usepackage{CJKfntef} - -\textwidth 100mm -\pagestyle{empty} - - -\begin{document} - -\baselineskip 15pt -\parindent 0pt -\parskip 15pt - -\begin{CJK*}{GB}{gbsn} - -\verb|CJKfilltwosides environment:| - -\begin{CJKfilltwosides}{40mm} -Á½¶Ë·ÖÉ¢¶ÔÆë\\ -·ÖÉ¢¶ÔÆë \\ -\CJKunderdot{ºº ×Ö ¿É¼Óµã} -\end{CJKfilltwosides} - -\vspace{0.3cm} - -\verb|\CJKunderdot{...\CJKunderline{...}}|:\\ -\CJKunderdot{ºº×ּӵ㣬 \CJKunderline{¿Éͬʱ¼ÓÏ»®Ïß¼ÓÏ»®£¬Ïß, ×Ô¶¯»»ÐÐ,}} - -\verb|\CJKunderline*{...\CJKunderdot{...}}|:\\ -\CJKunderline*{ºº×ּӵ㣬 \CJKunderdot{¿Éͬʱ¼ÓÏ»®Ïß¼ÓÏ»®£¬Ïß, ×Ô¶¯»»ÐÐ,}} - -\verb|\CJKunderdot{...\CJKunderwave{...}}|:\\ -\CJKunderdot{ºº×ּӵ㣬 \CJKunderwave{¿Éͬʱ¼ÓÏ»®Ïß¼ÓÏ»®£¬Ïß, ×Ô¶¯»»ÐÐ,}} - -\verb|\CJKunderwave*{...\CJKunderdot{...}}|:\\ -\CJKunderwave*{ºº×ּӵ㣬 \CJKunderdot{¿Éͬʱ¼ÓÏ»®Ïß¼ÓÏ»®£¬Ïß, ×Ô¶¯»»ÐÐ,}} - -\verb|\CJKunderdot{...\CJKunderdblline{...}}|:\\ -\CJKunderdot{ºº×ּӵ㣬 \CJKunderdblline{¿Éͬʱ¼ÓÏ»®Ïß¼ÓÏ»®£¬Ïß, ×Ô¶¯»»ÐÐ,}} - -\verb|\CJKunderdblline*{...\CJKunderdot{...}}|:\\ -\CJKunderdblline*{ºº×ּӵ㣬 \CJKunderdot{¿Éͬʱ¼ÓÏ»®Ïß¼ÓÏ»®£¬Ïß, ×Ô¶¯»»ÐÐ,}} - -\verb|\CJKunderdot{...\CJKsout{...}}|:\\ -\CJKunderdot{ºº×ּӵ㣬 \CJKsout{¿Éͬʱ¼ÓÏ»®Ïß¼ÓÏ»®£¬Ïß, ×Ô¶¯»»ÐÐ,}} - -\verb|\CJKsout*{...\CJKunderdot{...}}|:\\ -\CJKsout*{ºº×ּӵ㣬 \CJKunderdot{¿Éͬʱ¼ÓÏ»®Ïß¼ÓÏ»®£¬Ïß, ×Ô¶¯»»ÐÐ,}} - -\verb|\CJKunderdot{...\CJKxout{...}}|:\\ -\CJKunderdot{ºº×ּӵ㣬 \CJKxout{¿Éͬʱ¼ÓÏ»®Ïß¼ÓÏ»®£¬Ïß, ×Ô¶¯»»ÐÐ,}} - -\verb|\CJKxout*{...\CJKunderdot{...}}|:\\ -\CJKxout*{ºº×ּӵ㣬 \CJKunderdot{¿Éͬʱ¼ÓÏ»®Ïß¼ÓÏ»®£¬Ïß, ×Ô¶¯»»ÐÐ,}} - -\newpage - -\verb|\CJKunderline{...}\CJKunderline{...}|:\\ -\CJKunderline{ºº×Ö}\CJKunderline{¼Óµã} - -\verb|\varCJKunderline{...}\varCJKunderline{...}|:\\ -\varCJKunderline{ºº×Ö}\varCJKunderline{¼Óµã} - -\verb|\CJKunderanyline{...}{...}{...}%|\\ -\verb|\CJKunderanyline{...}{...}{...}|:\\ -\CJKunderanyline{0.5em}{-}{ºº×ּӵ㣬 ¿Éͬʱ}% -\CJKunderanyline{0.5em}{-}{¼ÓÏ»®Ïß¼ÓÏ»®£¬Ïß, ×Ô¶¯»»ÐÐ,} - -\verb|\CJKunderanysymbol{...}{...}{...}|:\\ -\CJKunderanysymbol{0.5em}{-}{ºº×ּӵ㣬 ¿Éͬʱ¼ÓÏ»®Ïß¼ÓÏ»®£¬Ïß, ×Ô¶¯»»ÐÐ,} - -\end{CJK*} - -\end{document} - -%%% Local Variables: -%%% coding: euc-china -%%% mode: latex -%%% TeX-master: t -%%% End: diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/CJKmixed.tex b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/CJKmixed.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 98d2e5f725..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/CJKmixed.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,81 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file CJKmixed.tex of the CJK package -% for testing CJK text written vertically. -% -% written by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) -% -% Vietnamese support for Babel comes with the VnTeX package. - -\documentclass[12pt]{article} - -\usepackage{CJKutf8} -\usepackage{CJKvert} -\usepackage{CJKulem} - -\usepackage{inputenc} % load it without argument - % to avoid Babel warnings - -\usepackage[vietnam, % T5 font encoding - USenglish]{babel} - -\newenvironment{TChinese}{% - \CJKfamily{bsmi}% - \CJKtilde - \CJKnospace}{} - - -\begin{document} - -\begin{CJK}{UTF8}{} - -\CJKhorz - -This is a test how CJK scripts can be typeset horizontally and -vertically at the same time. It is not too difficult to achieve, -nevertheless it is not trivial. Most importantly, you need a -\texttt{.fdx} file which corresponds to your CJK font, and which -defines how to set up the font for vertical typesetting. - -\begin{center} - \rotatebox[origin=c]{-90}{% - \begin{minipage}[c]{8cm} - \CJKvert - \begin{TChinese} - 本常å•å•ç”集~(FAQ list)~是從一些經常被å•åˆ°çš„å•é¡ŒåŠå…¶é©ç•¶çš„è§£ç” - ä¸ï¼Œä»¥æ–¹ä¾¿çš„å½¢å¼æ‘˜è¦è€Œå‡ºçš„。\uline{跟上一版ä¸åŒçš„是,其編排çµæ§‹ - 已徹底改變。} \textbf{有關新çµæ§‹çš„細節,å¯åƒè€ƒã€Œå¦‚ä½•é–±è®€æœ¬å• - ç”集åŠäº†è§£å…¶ç·¨æŽ’çµæ§‹ã€è©²é …ä¸çš„說明。} - \end{TChinese} - \end{minipage}% - }% - \hspace{0.5cm}% - \begin{minipage}[c]{8cm} - \begin{otherlanguage}{vietnam} - Phần ``Những câu há»i và giải đáp thÆ°á»ng gặp'' (viết tắt từ tiếng - Anh là FAQ) được nêu ra ở đây nhằm mục Ä‘Ãch thu tháºp những câu - há»i thÆ°á»ng gặp trong thá»±c tế và những lá»i giải đáp thÃch hợp - nhất của nó. \uline{Từ lần ấn bản cuối cùng đến nay, đã có - những sá»± thay đổi khá lá»›n trong cấu trúc của FAQ.} \textbf{Äể - hiểu rõ hÆ¡n bạn nên xem lại chÆ°Æ¡ng ``Là m sao tôi có thể Ä‘á»c - Ä‘uợc FAQ''.} - \end{otherlanguage} - \end{minipage} -\end{center} - -\begin{TChinese} - 本常å•å•ç”集~(FAQ list)~是從一些經常被å•åˆ°çš„å•é¡ŒåŠå…¶é©ç•¶çš„解ç”ä¸ï¼Œä»¥ - 方便的形å¼æ‘˜è¦è€Œå‡ºçš„。\uline{跟上一版ä¸åŒçš„是,其編排çµæ§‹å·²å¾¹åº•æ”¹è®Šã€‚} - \textbf{有關新çµæ§‹çš„細節,å¯åƒè€ƒã€Œå¦‚何閱讀本å•ç”集åŠäº†è§£å…¶ç·¨æŽ’çµæ§‹ã€ - è©²é …ä¸çš„說明。} -\end{TChinese} - -\end{CJK} - -\end{document} - -%%% Local Variables: -%%% mode: latex -%%% coding: utf-8 -%%% TeX-master: t -%%% End: diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/CJKspace.tex b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/CJKspace.tex deleted file mode 100644 index cb96c2ec3b..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/CJKspace.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file CJKspace.tex of the CJK package -% for testing the CJKspace style file. -% -% written by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) -% -% Read CJKspace.txt for more details. - -\documentclass[11pt]{article} - -\usepackage{CJK} -\usepackage{CJKspace} - -\begin{document} - -\parindent 2em - -\begin{CJK*}{UTF8}{gbsn} - - This document shows the effects of \texttt{CJKspace.sty}. - - \verb+CJKspace+ 包仅忽略CJKæ–‡å—之间的空白而ä¿ç•™ï¼ˆCJKæ–‡å—与英文之间ç‰ï¼‰ - 其它空白。 - - 这是 English ä¸æ–‡ \textit{Chinese} ä¸æ–‡ {\itshape Italic} æ•°å¦ $x=y$ - 混排 \verb+anything+ - - 混排 \verb+anything+ ä¿æŒ \texttt{spaces} ç©ºæ ¼ \LaTeX\ é—´éš” - \mbox{boxes} ç›’å \hbox{hbox} ä¸æ–‡ 123456 æ•°å—. - -\end{CJK*} - -\end{document} - - -%%% Local Variables: -%%% coding: utf-8 -%%% mode: latex -%%% TeX-master: t -%%% End: diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/CJKutf8.tex b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/CJKutf8.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 18cfa92e81..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/CJKutf8.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,134 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file CJKutf8.tex of the CJK package -% for testing the CJKutf8 style file. -% -% written by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Vietnamese support for Babel comes with the VnTeX package. -% -% Read CJKutf8.txt for more details. - -\documentclass[12pt]{article} - -\usepackage{cmap} - -\usepackage[10pt]{type1ec} % use only 10pt fonts -\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} - -\usepackage{CJKutf8} -\usepackage[german, - russian, % T2A font encoding - vietnamese, % T5 font encoding - greek, % LGR font encoding - USenglish]{babel} - -\usepackage{textalpha} % improved LGR support - -\usepackage[overlap, CJK]{ruby} -\usepackage{CJKulem} - -\renewcommand{\rubysep}{-0.2ex} - -\newenvironment{SChinese}{% - \CJKfamily{gbsn}% - \CJKtilde - \CJKnospace}{} -\newenvironment{TChinese}{% - \CJKfamily{bsmi}% - \CJKtilde - \CJKnospace}{} -\newenvironment{Japanese}{% - \CJKfamily{min}% - \CJKtilde - \CJKnospace}{} -\newenvironment{Korean}{% - \CJKfamily{mj}}{} - - -\begin{document} - -\parskip 3ex -\parindent 0pt - -\begin{CJK}{UTF8}{} - -\begin{Korean} - ì´ FAQ ì€ ìžì£¼ 반복ë˜ëŠ” 질문과 ê·¸ì— ëŒ€í•œ ëŒ€ë‹µì„ ê°„ë‹¨ëª…ë£Œí•œ ì–‘ì‹ìœ¼ë¡œ - 모아 엮어졌습니다. \uline{ì´ FAQ ì˜ êµ¬ì¡°ëŠ” 지난 íŒì— 비하여 - íšê¸°ì 으로 변경ë˜ì—ˆìŠµë‹ˆë‹¤.} \textbf{ìƒì„¸í•œ ê²ƒì€ ``ì´ FAQ ì„ ì–´ë–»ê²Œ - ì½ì„ 것ì¸ê°€'' ë¼ëŠ” ëŒ€ëª©ì„ ì°¸ì¡°í•˜ì‹œê¸° ë°”ëžë‹ˆë‹¤.} -\end{Korean} - -\begin{otherlanguage}{german} - Dieses FAQ wurde erstellt, um häufig gestellte Fragen und ihre - Antworten in einer gefälligen Form zusammenzufassen. \uline{Die - Struktur dieses FAQ wurde drastisch geändert seit der letzten - Version.} \textbf{Für Details siehe den Abschnitt "`Wie lese ich - dieses FAQ"'.} -\end{otherlanguage} - -\begin{SChinese} - 本常问问ç”集~(FAQ list)~是从一些ç»å¸¸è¢«é—®åˆ°çš„问题åŠå…¶é€‚当的解ç”ä¸ï¼Œä»¥ - 方便的形å¼æ‘˜è¦è€Œå‡ºçš„。\uline{跟上一版ä¸åŒçš„是,其编排结构已彻底改å˜ã€‚} - \textbf{有关新结构的细节,å¯å‚考「如何阅读本问ç”集åŠäº†è§£å…¶ç¼–排结构〠- 该项ä¸çš„说明。} -\end{SChinese} - -\begin{TChinese} - 本常å•å•ç”集~(FAQ list)~是從一些經常被å•åˆ°çš„å•é¡ŒåŠå…¶é©ç•¶çš„解ç”ä¸ï¼Œä»¥ - 方便的形å¼æ‘˜è¦è€Œå‡ºçš„。\uline{跟上一版ä¸åŒçš„是,其編排çµæ§‹å·²å¾¹åº•æ”¹è®Šã€‚} - \textbf{有關新çµæ§‹çš„細節,å¯åƒè€ƒã€Œå¦‚何閱讀本å•ç”集åŠäº†è§£å…¶ç·¨æŽ’çµæ§‹ã€ - è©²é …ä¸çš„說明。} -\end{TChinese} - -This FAQ list was made to summarize some frequently asked questions -and their answers in a convenient form. \uline{The structure of this - FAQ list has drastically changed since the last version.} -\textbf{For details of the new structure, see the entry of `How to - read this FAQ and its structure'.} - -\begin{Japanese} - ã“ã®~FAQ~リストã¯ã€ã‚ˆãã‚る質å•ã¨ãã®ç”を集ã‚ã€å½¹ã«ç«‹ã¤ã‚ˆã†ã«ã—ãŸã‚‚ã® - ã§ã™ã€‚\uline{ã“ã®~FAQ~リストã®æ§‹é€ ã¯ã€ä»¥å‰ã®ã‚‚ã®ã¨æ¯”ã¹ã¦å¤§å¹…ã«å¤‰æ›´ã• - ã‚Œã¦ã„ã¾ã™ã€‚}\textbf{\ruby{æ–°}{ã‚ãŸã‚‰}ã—ã„æ§‹é€ ã«é–¢ã—ã¦ã¯ã€ã€Œã“ - ã®~FAQ~ ã®èªã¿æ–¹ã¨ãã®æ§‹é€ ã€ã®é …目を\ruby{å‚}{ã•ã‚“}\ruby{ç…§}{ã—ょ - ã†}ã—ã¦ä¸‹ã•ã„。} -\end{Japanese} - -\begin{otherlanguage}{vietnamese} - Phần ``Những câu há»i và giải đáp thÆ°á»ng gặp'' (viết tắt từ tiếng Anh - là FAQ) được nêu ra ở đây nhằm mục Ä‘Ãch thu tháºp những câu há»i - thÆ°á»ng gặp trong thá»±c tế và những lá»i giải đáp thÃch hợp nhất của - nó. \uline{Từ lần ấn bản cuối cùng đến nay, đã có những sá»± thay đổi - khá lá»›n trong cấu trúc của FAQ.} \textbf{Äể hiểu rõ hÆ¡n bạn nên - xem lại chÆ°Æ¡ng ``Là m sao tôi có thể Ä‘á»c Ä‘uợc FAQ''.} -\end{otherlanguage} - -\begin{otherlanguage}{russian} - Ðтот ÑпиÑок был ÑоÑтавлен Ð´Ð»Ñ ÑÑƒÐ¼Ð¼Ð¸Ñ€Ð¾Ð²Ð°Ð½Ð¸Ñ Ð½ÐµÐºÐ¾Ñ‚Ð¾Ñ€Ñ‹Ñ… чаÑто - задаваемых вопроÑов (FAQ), вмеÑте Ñ Ð¾Ñ‚Ð²ÐµÑ‚Ð°Ð¼Ð¸ на них, в удобной - форме. \uline{Структура Ñтого FAQ кардинально изменилаÑÑŒ по - Ñравнению Ñ Ð¿Ð¾Ñлед\-ней верÑией.} \textbf{Ð’ разделе `Как читать - Ñтот FAQ и его Ñтруктура' объÑÑнены детали Ñтой новой Ñтруктуры.} -\end{otherlanguage} - -\begin{otherlanguage}{greek} - Η λίστα αυτή ΣΤΕ (συχνά τιθεμÎνων εÏωτήσεων) Îχει σαν σκοπό να - συμπεÏιλάβει σε εÏχÏηστη μοÏφή κάποιες σημαντικÎÏ‚ εÏωτήσεις και τις - απαντήσεις τους. \uline{Η οÏγάνωση αυτής της λίστας άλλαξε - σημαντικά από την τελευταία Îκδοσή της και μετά.} \textbf{Για - λεπτομÎÏειες πάνω στη νÎα οÏγάνωση, βλÎπε το λήμμα <<Î ÏŽÏ‚ να - διαβάσετε αυτή την ΣΤΕ και πώς είναι οÏγανωμÎνη>>.} -\end{otherlanguage} - -\end{CJK} - -\end{document} - - -%%% Local Variables: -%%% coding: utf-8 -%%% mode: latex -%%% TeX-master: t -%%% End: diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/GB.tex b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/GB.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 334b786a4d..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/GB.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file GB.tex of the CJK package -% for testing Chinese (in GB encoding). -% -% written by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\documentclass[12pt]{article} - -\usepackage{CJK} - - -\begin{document} - -\begin{CJK*}{GB}{gbsn} -\CJKtilde - -\noindent ±¾³£ÎÊÎÊ´ð¼¯~(FAQ list)~ÊÇ´ÓһЩ¾³£±»Îʵ½µÄÎÊÌâ¼°ÆäÊʵ±µÄ½â -´ðÖУ¬ÒÔ·½±ãµÄÐÎʽժҪ¶ø³öµÄ¡£¸úÉÏÒ»°æ²»Í¬µÄÊÇ£¬Æä±àÅŽṹÒѳ¹µ×¸Ä±ä¡£ -\textbf{ÓйØнṹµÄϸ½Ú£¬¿É²Î¿¼¡¸ÈçºÎÔĶÁ±¾Îʴ𼯼°Á˽âÆä±àÅŽṹ¡¹¸Ã -ÏîÖеÄ˵Ã÷¡£} - -\end{CJK*} - -\end{document} - -%%% Local Variables: -%%% coding: euc-china -%%% mode: latex -%%% TeX-master: t -%%% End: diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/JIS.tex b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/JIS.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 1808d52d8d..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/JIS.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file JIS.tex of the CJK package -% for testing Japanese (in JIS encoding). -% -% written by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\documentclass[12pt]{article} - -\usepackage{CJK} -\usepackage[CJK, overlap]{ruby} - -\renewcommand{\rubysep}{-0.2ex} - - -\begin{document} - -\begin{CJK*}[dnp]{JIS}{min} -\CJKtilde - -\noindent ¤³¤Î~FAQ~¥ê¥¹¥È¤Ï¡¢¤è¤¯¤¢¤ë¼ÁÌä¤È¤½¤ÎÅú¤ò½¸¤á¡¢Ìò¤ËΩ¤Ä¤è¤¦ -¤Ë¤·¤¿¤â¤Î¤Ç¤¹¡£¤³¤Î~FAQ~¥ê¥¹¥È¤Î¹½Â¤¤Ï¡¢°ÊÁ°¤Î¤â¤Î¤ÈÈæ¤Ù¤ÆÂçÉý¤ËÊѹ¹ -¤µ¤ì¤Æ¤¤¤Þ¤¹¡£\textbf{\ruby{¿·}{¤¢¤¿¤é}¤·¤¤¹½Â¤¤Ë´Ø¤·¤Æ¤Ï¡¢¡Ö¤³¤Î~FAQ~ -¤ÎÆɤßÊý¤È¤½¤Î¹½Â¤¡×¤Î¹àÌܤò\ruby{»²}{¤µ¤ó}\ruby{¾È}{¤·¤ç¤¦}¤·¤Æ²¼¤µ -¤¤¡£} - -\end{CJK*} - -\end{document} - -%%% Local Variables: -%%% coding: euc-japan -%%% mode: latex -%%% TeX-master: t -%%% End: diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/KS.tex b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/KS.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 474319c000..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/KS.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file KS.tex of the CJK package -% for testing Korean (in KS encoding). -% -% written by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\documentclass[12pt]{article} - -\usepackage{CJK} -\usepackage{pshan} - - -\begin{document} - -\begin{CJK}[HL]{KS}{} - -\noindent ÀÌ FAQ Àº ÀÚÁÖ ¹Ýº¹µÇ´Â Áú¹®°ú ±×¿¡ ´ëÇÑ ´ë´äÀ» °£´Ü¸í·áÇÑ -¾ç½ÄÀ¸·Î ¸ð¾Æ ¿«¾îÁ³½À´Ï´Ù. ÀÌ FAQ ÀÇ ±¸Á¶´Â Áö³ ÆÇ¿¡ ºñÇÏ¿© -ȹ±âÀûÀ¸·Î º¯°æµÇ¾ú½À´Ï´Ù. \textbf{»ó¼¼ÇÑ °ÍÀº ``ÀÌ FAQ À» ¾î¶»°Ô -ÀÐÀ» °ÍÀΰ¡'' ¶ó´Â ´ë¸ñÀ» ÂüÁ¶ÇϽñ⠹ٶø´Ï´Ù.} - -\end{CJK} - -\end{document} - -%%% Local Variables: -%%% coding: euc-korea -%%% mode: latex -%%% TeX-master: t -%%% End: diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/README b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/README deleted file mode 100644 index 38e932a325..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@ -Please note that the used fonts in the example files are set up for the -TeXLive distribution. Here a listing of some files and the used CJK fonts. - - - example file font definition file(s) TeX font names font file name(s) - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - Big5.tex c00bsmi.fd bsmilp01, bsmiu00.pfb, - bsmilp02, bsmiu02.pfb, - ... (4) ... - - Big5vert.tex c00bsmi.fd (1) bsmilp01, bsmiu00.pfb, - bsmilp02, bsmiu02.pfb, - ..., ..., - bsmilpv (4) bsmiuv.pfb - - CEF_test.tex c31song.fd, c1so1201, cns40-1.hbf, - ..., c1so1202, ..., - c37song.fd ..., cns40-7.hbf (5) - c2so1201, - c2so1202, - ... - - CJKutf8.txt c70bsmi.fd, bsmiu00,... bsmiu00.pfb,... - c70gbsn.fd, gbsnu00,... gbsnu00.pfb,... - c70min.fd, (2) udmj00,... (4) dmjsy.pfb,... - c70mj.fd uwmj00,... (4,6) umj00.pfb,... (7) - - GB.tex c10gbsn.fd gbsnlp01, gbsnlp01.pfb, - gbsnlp02, gbsnlp02.pfb, - ... (4) ... - - JIS.tex - SJIS.tex c42min.fd (2) dmjsy, dmjsy.pfb, - dmjroma, dmjroma.pfb, - dmjhira, dmjhira.pfb, - ... ... - - KS.tex c63mj.fd wmj0, umj00.pfb, - wmj1, umj01.pfb, - ... (4) ... (7) - - UTF8.tex c70song.fd (3) cyberb00, cyberbit.ttf - cyberb01, - ... - - -(1) The glyphs are rotated using the graphicx package. - -(2) Font definition files for the Wadalab fonts are in the directory - `contrib/wadalab'. - -(3) For licensing reasons, TeXLive doesn't contain cyberbit.ttf and - corresponding TeX subfont metric files, thus you can't process UTF8.tex - without installing this font (or another Unicode font) manually. - -(4) These are virtual fonts. - -(5) These are bitmap fonts. - -(6) Virtual Unicode fonts for Korean (from HLaTeX) are currently only - available in the TeXLive distribution. - -(7) Korean PS fonts (from HLaTeX) with glyph names compliant to the Adobe - Glyph List (AGL) are currently only available in the TeXLive - distribution. diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/SJIS.tex b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/SJIS.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 80ccf2ee70..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/SJIS.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file SJIS.tex of the CJK package -% for testing Japanese (in SJIS encoding). -% -% written by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) -% -% -% process this file with sjislatex - -\documentclass[12pt]{article} - -\usepackage{CJK} -\usepackage[CJK, overlap]{ruby} - -\renewcommand{\rubysep}{-0.3ex} - - -\begin{document} - -\begin{CJK*}[dnp]{SJIS}{min} -\CJKtilde - -\noindent ‚±‚Ì~FAQ~ƒŠƒXƒg‚ÍA‚æ‚‚ ‚鎿–â‚Æ‚»‚Ì“š‚ðW‚ßA–ð‚É—§‚‚悤 -‚É‚µ‚½‚à‚Ì‚Å‚·B‚±‚Ì~FAQ~ƒŠƒXƒg‚Ì\‘¢‚ÍAˆÈ‘O‚Ì‚à‚Ì‚Æ”ä‚ׂđ啂ɕÏX -‚³‚ê‚Ä‚¢‚Ü‚·B\textbf{\ruby{V}{‚ ‚½‚ç}‚µ‚¢\‘¢‚ÉŠÖ‚µ‚Ä‚ÍAu‚±‚Ì~FAQ~ -‚Ì“Ç‚Ý•û‚Æ‚»‚Ì\‘¢v‚Ì€–Ú‚ð\ruby{ŽQ}{‚³‚ñ}\ruby{Æ}{‚µ‚傤}‚µ‚ĉº‚³ -‚¢B} - -\end{CJK*} - -\end{document} - -%%% Local Variables: -%%% coding: sjis -%%% mode: latex -%%% TeX-master: t -%%% TeX-command-default: "CJKLaTeX" -%%% End: diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/UTF8.tex b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/UTF8.tex deleted file mode 100644 index bbbc0e0b48..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/UTF8.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file UTF8.tex of the CJK package -% for testing UTF 8 encoding. -% -% written by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\documentclass[12pt]{article} - -\usepackage{CJK} -\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} - - -% WARNING! The font `cyberbit.ttf' is *not* part of TeXLive! -% Its use is discouraged. If you really want to use it, please -% follow the instructions given in `font.txt'. -% -% Look at the `CJKutf8.tex' example file (and read the -% `CJKutf8.txt' documentation file) for a better way how to -% process documents in UTF 8 encoding. - - -% we want the Unicode font for normal text also -\DeclareFontFamily{T1}{song}{} -\DeclareFontShape{T1}{song}{m}{n}{<-> cyberb00}{} -\renewcommand\rmdefault{song} - - -\begin{document} - -\begin{CJK}{UTF8}{song} - -\noindent Hello World! - -\noindent ΚαλημÎÏα κόσμε - -\CJKnospace -\noindent ã“ã‚“ã«ã¡ã¯ 世界 - -\end{CJK} - -\end{document} - -%%% Local Variables: -%%% coding: utf-8 -%%% mode: latex -%%% TeX-master: t -%%% End: diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/cjk/Big5.cjk b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/cjk/Big5.cjk deleted file mode 100644 index c2cb4a7795..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/cjk/Big5.cjk +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -\def\CJKpreproc{bg5conv (CJK ver. 4.8.3)}% This is the file Big5.tex of the CJK package -% for testing Chinese (in Big 5 encoding). -% -% written by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) -% -% -% process this file with bg5latex - -\documentclass[12pt]{article} - -\usepackage{CJK} - - -\begin{document} - -\begin{CJK*}{Bg5}{bsmi} -\CJKtilde - -\noindent ¥187±96°221°221µ170¶176~(FAQ list)~¬79±113¤64¨199¸103±96³81°221¨236ª186°221Ã68¤206¨228¾65·237ª186¸209 -µ170¤164¡65¥72¤232«75ª186§206¦161º75110¦211¥88ª186¡67¸242¤87¤64ª169¤163¦80ª186¬79¡65¨228½115±198µ178º99¤119¹253©179§239Å220¡67 -\textbf{¦179Ã246·115µ178º99ª186²211¸96¡65¥105°209¦210¡117¦112¦243¾92Å170¥187°221µ170¶176¤206¤70¸209¨228½115±198µ178º99¡118¸211 -¶181¤164ª186»161©250¡67} - -\end{CJK*} - -\end{document} - -%%% Local Variables: -%%% coding: big5 -%%% mode: latex -%%% TeX-master: t -%%% TeX-command-default: "CJKLaTeX" -%%% End: diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/cjk/Big5vert.cjk b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/cjk/Big5vert.cjk deleted file mode 100644 index 2b4f60b216..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/cjk/Big5vert.cjk +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -\def\CJKpreproc{bg5conv (CJK ver. 4.8.3)}% This is the file Big5vert.tex of the CJK package -% for testing vertical typesetting (in Big 5 encoding). -% -% process this file with bg5latex -% -% written by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\documentclass[12pt]{article} - -\usepackage{CJK} -\usepackage{CJKvert} - - -\begin{document} - -\begin{CJK*}{Bg5}{bsmi} -\CJKtilde - -\noindent ¥187±96°221°221µ170¶176~(FAQ list)~¬79±113¤64¨199¸103±96³81°221¨236ª186°221Ã68¤206¨228¾65·237ª186¸209 -µ170¤164¡65¥72¤232«75ª186§206¦161º75110¦211¥88ª186¡67¸242¤87¤64ª169¤163¦80ª186¬79¡65¨228½115±198µ178º99¤119¹253©179§239Å220¡67 -\textbf{¦179Ã246·115µ178º99ª186²211¸96¡65¥105°209¦210¡117¦112¦243¾92Å170¥187°221µ170¶176¤206¤70¸209¨228½115±198µ178º99¡118¸211 -¶181¤164ª186»161©250¡67} - -\end{CJK*} - -\end{document} - -%%% Local Variables: -%%% coding: big5 -%%% mode: latex -%%% TeX-master: t -%%% TeX-command-default: "CJKLaTeX" -%%% End: diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/cjk/CEF_test.cjk b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/cjk/CEF_test.cjk deleted file mode 100644 index fc455f1e5b..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/cjk/CEF_test.cjk +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -\def\CNSpreproc{cefconv (CJK ver. 4.8.3)}% This is the file CEF_test.tex of the CJK package -% for testing CEF encoded text with LaTeX2e -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) -% -% process this text with ceflatex - -\documentclass[12pt]{article} - -\usepackage[global]{CJK} -\usepackage{MULEenc} - - -\begin{document} - -\begin{CJK}{}{} - -\verb|\CJKchar[CNS1]{"5A}{"5A}| \CJKchar[CNS1]{"5A}{"5A} -\quad \verb|&C1-|\verb|5A5A;| 72CNS1"05A"05A - -\verb|\CJKchar[CNS2]{"5A}{"5A}| \CJKchar[CNS2]{"5A}{"5A} -\quad \verb|&C2-|\verb|5A5A;| 72CNS2"05A"05A - -\verb|\CJKchar[CNS3]{"5A}{"5A}| \CJKchar[CNS3]{"5A}{"5A} -\quad \verb|&C3-|\verb|5A5A;| 72CNS3"05A"05A - -\verb|\CJKchar[CNS4]{"5A}{"5A}| \CJKchar[CNS4]{"5A}{"5A} -\quad \verb|&C4-|\verb|5A5A;| 72CNS4"05A"05A - -\verb|\CJKchar[CNS5]{"5A}{"5A}| \CJKchar[CNS5]{"5A}{"5A} -\quad \verb|&C5-|\verb|5A5A;| 72CNS5"05A"05A - -\verb|\CJKchar[CNS6]{"5A}{"5A}| \CJKchar[CNS6]{"5A}{"5A} -\quad \verb|&C6-|\verb|5A5A;| 72CNS6"05A"05A - -\verb|\CJKchar[CNS7]{"5A}{"5A}| \CJKchar[CNS7]{"5A}{"5A} -\quad \verb|&C7-|\verb|5A5A;| 72CNS7"05A"05A - -\end{CJK} - -\end{document} diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/cjk/CJKbabel.cjk b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/cjk/CJKbabel.cjk deleted file mode 100644 index 0afa78e99c..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/cjk/CJKbabel.cjk +++ /dev/null @@ -1,135 +0,0 @@ -\def\CJKhook{\CJKenc{JIS}\CJKenc{Bg5}\CJKenc{GB}\CJKenc{KS}}\ifx\CJKpreproc\undefined\def\CJKpreproc{cjk-enc}\RequirePackage[global]{CJK}\AtBeginDocument{\begin{CJK}{}{}\CJKspace}\AtEndDocument{\end{CJK}}\else\CJKhook\fi % This is the file CJKbabel.tex of the CJK package -% for testing text written with Emacs 20 and Babel (starting -% with version 3.6). -% -% written by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% You need Emacs 20 to process this file! - -% You should load this file into Emacs (C-x C-f) and call -% `cjk-write-file' (M-x cjk-write-file). Then run LaTeX on the file -% `CJKbabel.cjk'. -% -% `cjk-write-file' will be available after loading cjk-enc.el into -% Emacs 20 with the commands load-file or load-library. -% -% Vietnamese support for Babel comes with the VnTeX package. -% -% Read cjk-enc.txt for more details. - -\documentclass[12pt]{article} - -\usepackage{inputenc} % load it without argument - % to avoid Babel warnings - -\usepackage[10pt]{type1ec} % use only 10pt fonts -\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} - -\usepackage[german, - russian, % T2A font encoding - thaicjk, % C90 font encoding - greek, % LGR font encoding - vietnam, % T5 font encoding - USenglish]{babel} - -\usepackage[overlap, CJK]{ruby} -\usepackage{CJKulem} - -\usepackage{pshan} % Korean Wansong PS fonts - -\CJKencfamily{Bg5}{bsmi} -\CJKencfamily{GB}{gbsn} -\CJKencfamily[dnp]{JIS}{min} - -\CJKfontenc{KS}{HL} -\CJKfontenc{JIS}{dnp} - -\renewcommand{\rubysep}{-0.2ex} - - -\begin{document} - -\parskip 3ex -\parindent 0pt - -6469À204 FAQ 69À186 À218Á214 ¹221º185µ199´194 Á250¹174°250 ±215¿161 ´235Ç209 ´235´228À187 °163´220¸237·225Ç209 ¾231½196À184·206 -¸240¾198 ¿171¾238Á179½192´207´217. \uline{69À204 FAQ 69À199 ±184Á182´194 Á246³173 Æ199¿161 º241Ç207¿169 È185±226À251À184·206 - 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l20\ohornn trong c20\acircumflexu tr20uc c73ua FAQ.} \textbf{0\DJ73\ecircumflex hi73\ecircumflexu r34o h0\ohornn b71an n0\ecircumflexn xem l71ai - ch0\uhorn0\ohornng ``L32am sao t0\ocircumflexi c20o th73\ecircumflex 0\dj71oc 0\dju71\ohornc FAQ''.} -\end{otherlanguage} - -\begin{otherlanguage}{russian} - 0\CYREREV0\cyrt0\cyro0\cyrt 0\cyrs0\cyrp0\cyri0\cyrs0\cyro0\cyrk 0\cyrb0\cyrery0\cyrl 0\cyrs0\cyro0\cyrs0\cyrt0\cyra0\cyrv0\cyrl0\cyre0\cyrn 0\cyrd0\cyrl0\cyrya 0\cyrs0\cyru0\cyrm0\cyrm0\cyri0\cyrr0\cyro0\cyrv0\cyra0\cyrn0\cyri0\cyrya 0\cyrn0\cyre0\cyrk0\cyro0\cyrt0\cyro0\cyrr0\cyrery0\cyrh 0\cyrch0\cyra0\cyrs0\cyrt0\cyro - 0\cyrz0\cyra0\cyrd0\cyra0\cyrv0\cyra0\cyre0\cyrm0\cyrery0\cyrh 0\cyrv0\cyro0\cyrp0\cyrr0\cyro0\cyrs0\cyro0\cyrv (FAQ), 0\cyrv0\cyrm0\cyre0\cyrs0\cyrt0\cyre 0\cyrs 0\cyro0\cyrt0\cyrv0\cyre0\cyrt0\cyra0\cyrm0\cyri 0\cyrn0\cyra 0\cyrn0\cyri0\cyrh, 0\cyrv 0\cyru0\cyrd0\cyro0\cyrb0\cyrn0\cyro0\cyrishrt - 0\cyrf0\cyro0\cyrr0\cyrm0\cyre. \uline{0\CYRS0\cyrt0\cyrr0\cyru0\cyrk0\cyrt0\cyru0\cyrr0\cyra 0\cyrerev0\cyrt0\cyro0\cyrg0\cyro FAQ 0\cyrk0\cyra0\cyrr0\cyrd0\cyri0\cyrn0\cyra0\cyrl0\cyrsftsn0\cyrn0\cyro 0\cyri0\cyrz0\cyrm0\cyre0\cyrn0\cyri0\cyrl0\cyra0\cyrs0\cyrsftsn 0\cyrp0\cyro - 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-\documentclass[12pt]{article} - -\usepackage{CJK} -\usepackage[CJK, overlap]{ruby} - -\renewcommand{\rubysep}{-0.3ex} - - -\begin{document} - -\begin{CJK*}[dnp]{SJIS}{min} -\CJKtilde - -\noindent ‚177‚204~FAQ~ƒ138ƒ88ƒ103‚20565‚230‚173‚160‚233Ž191–226‚198‚187‚204“154‚24087‚22365–240‚201—167‚194‚230‚164 -‚201‚181‚189‚224‚204‚197‚18366‚177‚204~FAQ~ƒ138ƒ88ƒ103‚20492‘162‚20565ˆ200‘79‚204‚224‚204‚198”228‚215‚196‘229•157‚201•20788 -‚179‚234‚196‚162‚220‚18366\textbf{\ruby{86}{‚160‚189‚231}‚181‚16292‘162‚201Š214‚181‚196‚20565117‚177‚204~FAQ~ -‚204“199‚221•251‚198‚187‚20492‘162118‚204128–218‚240\ruby{Ž81}{‚179‚241}\ruby{198}{‚181‚229‚164}‚181‚196‰186‚179 -‚16266} - -\end{CJK*} - -\end{document} - -%%% Local Variables: -%%% coding: sjis -%%% mode: latex -%%% TeX-master: t -%%% TeX-command-default: "CJKLaTeX" -%%% End: diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/cjk/muletest.cjk b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/cjk/muletest.cjk deleted file mode 100644 index e212b1a23e..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/cjk/muletest.cjk +++ /dev/null @@ -1,149 +0,0 @@ -\def\CJKhook{\CJKenc{JIS}\CJKenc{Bg5}\CJKenc{GB}\CJKenc{KS}}\ifx\CJKpreproc\undefined\def\CJKpreproc{cjk-enc}\RequirePackage[global]{CJK}\AtBeginDocument{\begin{CJK}{}{}\CJKspace}\AtEndDocument{\end{CJK}}\else\CJKhook\fi % This is the file muletest.tex of the CJK package -% for testing text written with Mule and Emacs 20. -% -% written by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% You need Emacs 20 (or Mule 2.3) to process this file! - -% You should load this file into Mule with `*internal*' encoding scheme -% (C-u C-x C-f) and call `cjk-write-file' (M-x cjk-write-file). -% Then run LaTeX on the file `muletest.cjk'. -% -% Under Emacs 20 type `C-x C-f muletest.tex' to load this file. -% -% `cjk-write-file' will be available after loading cjk-enc.el into Mule -% (Emacs 20) with the commands load-file or load-library. -% -% If you don't have german.sty, comment out the `\usepackage{german}' -% line. -% -% The T5 encoding is part of the VnTeX package (available at CTAN) which -% contains Vietnamese fonts and other support files for both TeX and -% LaTeX. -% -% Read cjk-enc.txt for more details. - -\documentclass[12pt]{article} - -\usepackage{inputenc} % load it without argument - % to avoid Babel warnings - -\usepackage[10pt]{type1ec} % use only 10pt fonts - -\usepackage{german} -\usepackage[T5,T2A,LGR,OT1]{fontenc} % T2A is Cyrillic, - % LGR is Greek - % T5 is Vietnamese - -\usepackage[overlap, CJK]{ruby} -\usepackage{pshan} % Korean Wansong PS fonts - -\CJKencfamily{Bg5}{bsmi} -\CJKencfamily{GB}{gbsn} -\CJKencfamily[dnp]{JIS}{min} - -\CJKfontenc{KS}{HL} -\CJKfontenc{JIS}{dnp} - -\renewcommand{\rubysep}{-0.2ex} - -\begin{document} - -% suppress hyphenation completely since we don't use Babel and thus -% don't know which \language corresponds to which hyphenation pattern -\lefthyphenmin 65 -\raggedright - -\noindent 6469À204 FAQ 69À186 À218Á214 ¹221º185µ199´194 Á250¹174°250 ±215¿161 ´235Ç209 ´235´228À187 °163´220¸237·225Ç209 -¾231½196À184·206 ¸240¾198 ¿171¾238Á179½192´207´217. 69À204 FAQ 69À199 ±184Á182´194 Á246³173 Æ199¿161 º241Ç207¿169 -È185±226À251À184·206 º175°230µ199¾250½192´207´217. \textbf{69»243¼188Ç209 °205À186 ``69À204 FAQ 69À187 ¾238¶187°212 - À208À187 °205À206°161'' 69¶243´194 ´235¸241À187 Â252Á182Ç207½195±226 ¹217¶248´207´217.} - -\vspace{0.5cm} - -\noindent Dieses FAQ wurde erstellt, um h8aufig gestellte Fragen und -ihre Antworten in einer gef8alligen Form zusammenzufassen. 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e168279686..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/pdf/thai_utf8.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/py_test.tex b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/py_test.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 1bb650f4a1..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/py_test.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file py_test.tex of the CJK package -% for testing pinyin syllables with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\documentclass{article} - -\usepackage{pinyin} - - -\begin{document} - -\Huge - -{\Wo3 \hen3 \xi3\huan1 \lv3\xing2.} - -{\slshape - \Wo3 \hen3 \xi3\huan1 \lv3\xing2.} - -{\itshape - \Wo3 \hen3 \xi3\huan1 \lv3\xing2.} - -{\bfseries - \Wo3 \hen3 \xi3\huan1 \lv3\xing2.} - -{\sffamily - \Wo3 \hen3 \xi3\huan1 \lv3\xing2.} - -{\ttfamily - \Wo3 \hen3 \xi3\huan1 \lv3\xing2.} - -{\bfseries\sffamily - \Wo3 \hen3 \xi3\huan1 \lv3\xing2.} - -\PYdeactivate -$\Xi, \xi, \Re$ -\PYactivate - -\Zhen1de \bu2 \cuo4 ne! - -\end{document} diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/rubytest.tex b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/rubytest.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 8e8b83e032..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/rubytest.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file rubytest.tex of the CJK package -% for testing ruby with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% You need Emacs 20 (or Mule 2.3) to process this file! - -% You should load this file into Mule with `*internal*' encoding scheme -% (C-u C-x C-f) and call `cjk-write-file' (M-x cjk-write-file). -% Then run LaTeX on the created file `rubytest.cjk'. -% -% Under Emacs 20 type `C-x C-f rubytest.tex' to load this file. -% -% `cjk-write-file' will be available after loading cjk-enc.el into Mule -% (Emacs 20) with the commands load-file or load-library. - -\documentclass[12pt]{article} - -\usepackage[overlap, CJK]{ruby} -\usepackage{pinyin} - -\CJKencfamily{Bg5}{bsmi} -\CJKencfamily[dnp]{JIS}{min} - -\CJKfontenc{JIS}{dnp} - -\renewcommand{\rubysep}{-0.3ex} - - -\begin{document} - -{ -\rubylatin -\renewcommand{\rubysize}{1} - -\ruby{\wo3}{˜¬½} \ruby{\hen3}{˜³¡} \ruby{\xi3}{˜ÀÆ}\ruby{\huan1}{˜Ýä} -\ruby{\chi1}{˜©Û} \ruby{\Zhong1}{˜¦ä}\ruby{\guo2}{˜»Ð} -\ruby{\cai4}{˜Ãí}\ruby{.}{˜¡¤} -} - -\Large - -\ruby{’²Ö}{’¤Ï’¤Ê}\ruby{’±à}{’¤¾’¤Î}\ruby{’Âç}{’¤À’¤¤}\ruby{’³Ø}{’¤¬’¤¯} - -\ruby{’³¤}{’¤¦’¤ß}’¤È\ruby{’¸Ð}{’¤ß’¤º’¤¦’¤ß}’¤Ø’¹Ô’¤¯’¡£ - -\end{document} - -%%% Local Variables: -%%% coding: emacs-mule -%%% mode: latex -%%% TeX-master: t -%%% TeX-command-default: "CJKLaTeX" -%%% End: diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/thai.tex b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/thai.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 6466e78e8c..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/thai.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file thai.tex of the CJK package -% for testing Thai (in TIS-620 encoding). -% -% written by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% This file must be processed with cjk-enc.el to get -% -% . proper word breaks -% . font switching between Thai and non-Thai -% . intercharacter glue -% -% Please read cjk-enc.txt for usage instructions. -% -% To process without cjk-enc.el, comment out the line containing -% `\extrasthaicjk'. Note, however, that you get overlong lines, and you -% must manually insert proper Thai word breaks. - - -\documentclass[12pt]{article} - -\usepackage[thaicjk]{babel} - -% \addto\extrasthaicjk{\fontencoding{C90}\selectfont} - - -\begin{document} - -ÃÒ¡Òà FAQ ¹ÕéÊÃéÒ§¢Öé¹à¾×èÍÊÃØ»¤Ó¶ÒÁ·Õè¶ÒÁ¡Ñ¹ºèͤÃÑé§áÅФӵͺ¤Ó¶ÒÁã¹ÃٻẺ·ÕÊдǡ. -â¤Ã§ÊÃéÒ§¢Í§ÃÒ¡Òà FAQ ¹Õéà»ÅÕè¹ä»ÁÒ¡µÑé§áµèÃØè¹·ÕèáÅéÇ. -\textbf{´ÙÃÒÂÅÐàÍÕ´ÊÓËÃѺâ¤Ã§ÊÃéÒ§ãËÁèä´é¨Ò¡ªèǧ ``â¤Ã§ÊÃéÒ§áÅÐÇÔ¸Õ¡ÒÃÍèÒ¹ - FAQ.''} - -\end{document} - - -%%% Local Variables: -%%% coding: thai-tis620 -%%% mode: latex -%%% TeX-master: t -%%% TeX-command-default: "CJKLaTeX" -%%% End: diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/thai_utf8.tex b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/thai_utf8.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 64c6c99c0f..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/thai_utf8.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file thai_utf8.tex of the CJK package -% for testing Thai (in utf-8 encoding). -% -% written by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% This file must be processed with cjk-enc.el to get -% -% . proper word breaks -% . font switching between Thai and non-Thai -% . intercharacter glue -% -% Please read cjk-enc.txt for usage instructions. -% -% To process without cjk-enc.el, comment out the line containing -% `\extrasthaicjk'. Note, however, that you get overlong lines, and you -% must manually insert proper Thai word breaks. - - -\documentclass[12pt]{article} - -\usepackage[thaicjk]{babel} - -% \addto\extrasthaicjk{\fontencoding{C90}\selectfont} - - -\begin{document} - -รายà¸à¸²à¸£ FAQ นี้สร้างขึ้นเพื่à¸à¸ªà¸£à¸¸à¸›à¸„ำถามที่ถามà¸à¸±à¸™à¸šà¹ˆà¸à¸¢à¸„รั้งà¹à¸¥à¸°à¸„ำตà¸à¸šà¸„ำถามในรูปà¹à¸šà¸šà¸—ีสะดวà¸. -โครงสร้างขà¸à¸‡à¸£à¸²à¸¢à¸à¸²à¸£ FAQ นี้เปลี่ยนไปมาà¸à¸•à¸±à¹‰à¸‡à¹à¸•à¹ˆà¸£à¸¸à¹ˆà¸™à¸—ี่à¹à¸¥à¹‰à¸§. -\textbf{ดูรายละเà¸à¸µà¸¢à¸”สำหรับโครงสร้างใหม่ได้จาà¸à¸Šà¹ˆà¸§à¸‡ ``โครงสร้างà¹à¸¥à¸°à¸§à¸´à¸˜à¸µà¸à¸²à¸£à¸à¹ˆà¸²à¸™ - FAQ.''} - -\end{document} - - -%%% Local Variables: -%%% coding: utf-8 -%%% mode: latex -%%% TeX-master: t -%%% TeX-command-default: "CJKLaTeX" -%%% End: diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/Bg5.cap b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/Bg5.cap deleted file mode 100644 index ee5ec02ad7..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/Bg5.cap +++ /dev/null @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file Bg5.cap of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{Bg5.cap}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% Chinese captions -% -% character set: Big 5 -% encoding: Big 5 - -\renewcommand\contentsname{¥Ø~~¿ý} -\renewcommand\listfigurename{¹Ï~¥Ø~¿ý} -\renewcommand\listtablename{ªí~¥Ø~¿ý} - -\CJK@ifundefined\chapter - {\renewcommand\refname{°Ñ~¦Ò~¸ê~®Æ} - %\renewcommand\refname{°Ñ~¦Ò~¤å~Äm} - } - {\renewcommand\bibname{¤å~~Äm} - %\renewcommand\bibname{°Ñ~¦Ò~®Ñ~¥Ø} -% \newcommand\prechaptername{²Ä} -% \newcommand\postchaptername{³¹} - } - -\renewcommand\indexname{¯Á~¤Þ} - -\renewcommand\figurename{¹Ï} -\renewcommand\tablename{ªí} - -\newcommand\prepartname{²Ä} -\newcommand\postpartname{³¡} -%\newcommand{\postpartname}{³¡¤À} -\renewcommand\partformat{\prepartname\CJKnumber{\value{part}}\postpartname} - - -% \newcommand\presectionname{²Ä} -% \newcommand\postsectionname{¸`} -% \renewcommand\appendixname{ªþ~¿ý} - -\CJK@ifundefined\mainmatter - {\renewcommand\abstractname{ºK~n}}{} - -% \renewcommand\ccname{} % ? -% \renewcommand\enclname{ªþ¥ó} -% \newcommand\prepagename{} % ? -% \newcommand\postpagename{} % ? -% \renewcommand\headtoname{} % ? -% \renewcommand\seename{} % ? - -\renewcommand{\today}{\number\year ¦~ \number\month ¤ë \number\day ¤é} -\CJK@ifundefined\CJKnumber - {\def\CJKnumber#1{\ifcase #1\or - ¤@\or ¤G\or ¤T\or ¥|\or ¤\or - ¤»\or ¤C\or ¤K\or ¤E\or ¤Q\fi}}{} - -\endinput - -%%% Local Variables: -%%% coding: big5 -%%% mode: latex -%%% TeX-master: t -%%% End: diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/Bg5.chr b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/Bg5.chr deleted file mode 100644 index 1501c016ee..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/Bg5.chr +++ /dev/null @@ -1,219 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file Bg5.chr of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{Bg5.chr}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% define macros for handling Big 5 encoded CJK fonts and characters. - -\global\@namedef{CJK@Bg5Chr}{ - \CJK@global\chardef\CJK@gap "0A0\relax - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@char##1##2##3{ - {\ifnum ##3 < \CJK@min - \CJK@err - \else - \ifnum ##3 > \CJK@max - \CJK@err - \else - \CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \CJKglue - \fi - \CJK@testLastKern - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \fi - - \@tempcnta ##3\relax - \ifnum ##3 > \CJK@gap - \advance\@tempcnta -34\relax - \fi - \advance\@tempcnta ##2\relax - \edef\CJK@plane{##1} - \usefont{\CJK@enc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \edef\reserved@a{ - \curr@fontshape/\CJK@plane/\the\@tempcnta/\CJK@direction} - \expandafter\ifx\csname\reserved@a\endcsname \relax - \CJKsymbol{\@tempcnta} - \else - \csname\reserved@a\endcsname - \fi - - \CJK@CJK - \fi - \fi}} - -% the same, but the plane crosses the font file boundary. - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@charx##1##2##3##4{ - {\ifnum ##4 < \CJK@min - \CJK@err - \else - \ifnum ##4 > \CJK@max - \CJK@err - \else - \CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \CJKglue - \fi - \CJK@testLastKern - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \fi - - \@tempcnta ##4\relax - \@tempcntb 256\relax - \ifnum ##4 > \CJK@gap - \advance\@tempcnta -34\relax - \advance\@tempcntb 34\relax - \fi - \advance\@tempcnta ##3\relax - \advance\@tempcntb -##3\relax - \chardef\@temp \@tempcntb - \ifnum ##4 < \@temp - \edef\CJK@plane{##1} - \else - \advance\@tempcnta -256\relax - \edef\CJK@plane{##2} - \fi - \usefont{\CJK@enc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \edef\reserved@a{ - \curr@fontshape/\CJK@plane/\the\@tempcnta/\CJK@direction} - \expandafter\ifx\csname\reserved@a\endcsname \relax - \CJKsymbol{\@tempcnta} - \else - \csname\reserved@a\endcsname - \fi - - \CJK@CJK - \fi - \fi}} - -% for punctuation. - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@punctchar##1##2##3##4{ - {\ifnum ##4 < \CJK@min - \CJK@err - \else - \ifnum ##4 > \CJK@max - \CJK@err - \else - \CJK@numbToHex{\CJK@gtemp}{##4} - \CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@testPostPunct{Bg5}{##1}{\CJK@gtemp} - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \else - \CJKglue - \fi - \fi - \CJK@testLastKern - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \fi - - \@tempcnta ##4\relax - \ifnum ##4 > \CJK@gap - \advance\@tempcnta -34\relax - \fi - \advance\@tempcnta ##3\relax - \edef\CJK@plane{##2} - \usefont{\CJK@enc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \edef\reserved@a{ - \curr@fontshape/\CJK@plane/\the\@tempcnta/\CJK@direction} - \expandafter\ifx\csname\reserved@a\endcsname \relax - \CJKpunctsymbol{\@tempcnta} - \else - \csname\reserved@a\endcsname - \fi - - \CJK@testPrePunct{Bg5}{##1}{\CJK@gtemp} - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@kern - \else - \CJK@CJK - \fi - \fi - \fi}} - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@punctcharx##1##2##3##4##5{ - {\ifnum ##5 < \CJK@min - \CJK@err - \else - \ifnum ##5 > \CJK@max - \CJK@err - \else - \CJK@numbToHex{\CJK@gtemp}{##5} - \CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@testPostPunct{Bg5}{##1}{\CJK@gtemp} - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \else - \CJKglue - \fi - \fi - \CJK@testLastKern - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \fi - - \@tempcnta ##5\relax - \@tempcntb 256\relax - \ifnum ##5 > \CJK@gap - \advance\@tempcnta -34\relax - \advance\@tempcntb 34\relax - \fi - \advance\@tempcnta ##4\relax - \advance\@tempcntb -##4\relax - \chardef\@temp \@tempcntb - \ifnum ##5 < \@temp - \edef\CJK@plane{##2} - \else - \advance\@tempcnta -256\relax - \edef\CJK@plane{##3} - \fi - \usefont{\CJK@enc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \edef\reserved@a{ - \curr@fontshape/\CJK@plane/\the\@tempcnta/\CJK@direction} - \expandafter\ifx\csname\reserved@a\endcsname \relax - \CJKpunctsymbol{\@tempcnta} - \else - \csname\reserved@a\endcsname - \fi - - \CJK@testPrePunct{Bg5}{##1}{\CJK@gtemp} - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@kern - \else - \CJK@CJK - \fi - \fi - \fi}}} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/Bg5.cpx b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/Bg5.cpx deleted file mode 100644 index 6be514b029..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/Bg5.cpx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file Bg5.cpx of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{Bg5.cpx}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% Chinese captions -% -% character set: Big 5 -% encoding: Big 5 -% -% preprocessed - -\renewcommand\contentsname{¥216~~¿253} -\renewcommand\listfigurename{¹207~¥216~¿253} -\renewcommand\listtablename{ª237~¥216~¿253} - -\CJK@ifundefined\chapter - {\renewcommand\refname{°209~¦210~¸234~®198} - %\renewcommand\refname{°209~¦210~¤229~Ä109} - } - { - \renewcommand\bibname{¤229~~Ä109} - %\renewcommand\bibname{°209~¦210~®209~¥216} -% \newcommand\prechaptername{²196} -% \newcommand\postchaptername{³185} - } - -\renewcommand\indexname{¯193~¤222} - -\renewcommand\figurename{¹207} -\renewcommand\tablename{ª237} - -\newcommand\prepartname{²196} -\newcommand\postpartname{³161} -%\newcommand{\postpartname}{³161¤192} -\renewcommand\partformat{\prepartname\CJKnumber{\value{part}}\postpartname} - - -% \newcommand\presectionname{²196} -% \newcommand\postsectionname{¸96} -% \renewcommand\appendixname{ª254~¿253} - -\CJK@ifundefined\mainmatter - {\renewcommand\abstractname{º75~110}}{} - -% \renewcommand\ccname{} % ? -% \renewcommand\enclname{ª254¥243} -% \newcommand\prepagename{} % ? -% \newcommand\postpagename{} % ? -% \renewcommand\headtoname{} % ? -% \renewcommand\seename{} % ? - -\renewcommand{\today}{\number\year ¦126 - \number\month ¤235 - \number\day ¤233} -\CJK@ifundefined\CJKnumber - {\def\CJKnumber#1{% - \ifcase #1\or - ¤64\or ¤71\or ¤84\or ¥124\or ¤173\or - ¤187\or ¤67\or ¤75\or ¤69\or ¤81\fi}}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/Bg5.enc b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/Bg5.enc deleted file mode 100644 index 818f55e3b9..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/Bg5.enc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,226 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file Bg5.enc of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{Bg5.enc}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% Big 5 encoding: -% the second byte is in the range 0x40 - 0xFE with a gap from 0x7F to -% 0xA0. - -\global\@namedef{CJK@Bg5Encoding}{ - \CJK@loadChr{Bg5} - - \CJK@namegdef{^^a1}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@punctchar {A1}{01}{-64}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a2}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@punctcharx{A2}{01}{02}{93}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a3}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {02}{ -6}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a4}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{02}{03}{151}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a5}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{03}{04}{ 52}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a6}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {04}{-47}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a7}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{04}{05}{110}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a8}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {05}{ 11}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a9}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{05}{06}{168}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^aa}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{06}{07}{ 69}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ab}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {07}{-30}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ac}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{07}{08}{127}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ad}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {08}{28}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ae}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{08}{09}{185}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^af}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{09}{10}{ 86}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b0}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {10}{-13}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b1}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{10}{11}{144}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b2}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{11}{12}{ 45}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b3}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {12}{-54}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b4}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{12}{13}{103}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b5}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {13}{ 4}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b6}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{13}{14}{161}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b7}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{14}{15}{ 62}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b8}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {15}{-37}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b9}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{15}{16}{120}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ba}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {16}{ 21}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bb}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{16}{17}{178}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bc}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{17}{18}{ 79}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bd}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {18}{-20}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^be}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{18}{19}{137}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bf}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{19}{20}{ 38}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c0}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {20}{-61}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c1}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{20}{21}{ 96}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c2}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {21}{ -3}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c3}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{21}{22}{154}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c4}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{22}{23}{ 55}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c5}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {23}{-44}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c6}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{23}{24}{113}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c7}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {24}{ 14}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c8}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{24}{25}{171}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c9}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{25}{26}{ 72}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ca}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {26}{-27}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cb}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{26}{27}{130}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cc}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {27}{ 31}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cd}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{27}{28}{188}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ce}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{28}{29}{ 89}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cf}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {29}{-10}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d0}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{29}{30}{147}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d1}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{30}{31}{ 48}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d2}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {31}{-51}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d3}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{31}{32}{106}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d4}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {32}{ 7}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d5}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{32}{33}{164}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d6}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{33}{34}{ 65}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d7}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {34}{-34}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d8}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{34}{35}{123}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d9}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {35}{ 24}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^da}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{35}{36}{181}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^db}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{36}{37}{ 82}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^dc}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {37}{-17}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^dd}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{37}{38}{140}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^de}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{38}{39}{ 41}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^df}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {39}{-58}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e0}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{39}{40}{ 99}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e1}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {40}{ 0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e2}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{40}{41}{157}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e3}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{41}{42}{ 58}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e4}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {42}{-41}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e5}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{42}{43}{116}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e6}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {43}{ 17}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e7}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{43}{44}{174}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e8}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{44}{45}{ 75}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e9}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {45}{-24}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ea}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{45}{46}{133}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^eb}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {46}{ 34}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ec}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{46}{47}{191}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ed}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{47}{48}{ 92}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ee}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {48}{ -7}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ef}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{48}{49}{150}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f0}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{49}{50}{ 51}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f1}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {50}{-48}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f2}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{50}{51}{109}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f3}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {51}{ 10}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f4}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{51}{52}{167}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f5}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{52}{53}{ 68}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f6}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {53}{-31}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f7}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{53}{54}{126}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f8}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {54}{ 27}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f9}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{54}{55}{184}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fa}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{55}{56}{ 85}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fb}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {56}{-14}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fc}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{56}{57}{143}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fd}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{57}{58}{ 44}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fe}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {58}{-55}{##1}}} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/HK.enc b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/HK.enc deleted file mode 100644 index aa70372a2f..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/HK.enc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,276 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file HK.enc of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{HK.enc}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% HK encoding: -% this is Big with all user-defined areas -% -% the second byte is in the range 0x40 - 0xFE with a gap from 0x7F to -% 0xA0. - -\global\@namedef{CJK@HKEncoding}{ - \CJK@loadChr{Bg5} - - \CJK@namegdef{^^81}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@punctchar {A1}{01}{-64}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^82}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@punctcharx{A2}{01}{02}{93}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^83}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {02}{ -6}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^84}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{02}{03}{151}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^85}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{03}{04}{ 52}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^86}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {04}{-47}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^87}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{04}{05}{110}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^88}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {05}{ 11}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^89}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{05}{06}{168}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^8a}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{06}{07}{ 69}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^8b}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {07}{-30}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^8c}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{07}{08}{127}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^8d}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {08}{28}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^8e}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{08}{09}{185}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^8f}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{09}{10}{ 86}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^90}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {10}{-13}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^91}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{10}{11}{144}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^92}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{11}{12}{ 45}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^93}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {12}{-54}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^94}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{12}{13}{103}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^95}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {13}{ 4}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^96}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{13}{14}{161}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^97}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{14}{15}{ 62}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^98}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {15}{-37}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^99}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{15}{16}{120}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^9a}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {16}{ 21}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^9b}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{16}{17}{178}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^9c}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{17}{18}{ 79}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^9d}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {18}{-20}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^9e}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{18}{19}{137}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^9f}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{19}{20}{ 38}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a0}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {20}{-61}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a1}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{20}{21}{ 96}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a2}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {21}{ -3}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a3}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{21}{22}{154}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a4}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{22}{23}{ 55}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a5}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {23}{-44}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a6}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{23}{24}{113}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a7}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {24}{ 14}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a8}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - 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-\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/c00bsmi.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/c00bsmi.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 2d7c66ae3a..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/c00bsmi.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c00bsmi.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c00bsmi.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% traditional Chinese characters -% -% character set: Big 5 -% font encoding: CJK (Bg5) - -% Arphic PL TrueType font AR PL Mingti2L Big5 / ShanHeiSun-Light - -\DeclareFontFamily{C00}{bsmi}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C00}{bsmi}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * bsmilp}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C00}{bsmi}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * bsmilp}{\CJKbold} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/c00bsmi.fdx b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/c00bsmi.fdx deleted file mode 100644 index 15275d558b..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/c00bsmi.fdx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,147 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c00bsmi.fdx of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - 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-\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/c00bsmir.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/c00bsmir.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 71fde2e2e6..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/c00bsmir.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c00bsmir.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c00bsmir.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% traditional Chinese characters -% -% character set: Big 5 -% font encoding: CJK (Bg5) - -% Arphic GPL font (MingTi) rotated - -\DeclareFontFamily{C00}{bsmir}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C00}{bsmir}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * bsmilr}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C00}{bsmir}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * bsmilr}{\CJKbold} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/c00bsmir.fdx b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/c00bsmir.fdx deleted file mode 100644 index b398d7fbed..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/c00bsmir.fdx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c00bsmir.fdx of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c00bsmir.fdx}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -\CJKvdef{norotate}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/c00cns.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/c00cns.fd deleted file mode 100644 index b5fe83a3a7..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/c00cns.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c00cns.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c00cns.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% traditional Chinese characters -% -% character set: Big 5 -% font encoding: CJK (Bg5) - -% Big 5 encoded CNS pixel font - -\DeclareFontFamily{C00}{CNS}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C00}{CNS}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * csso12}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C00}{CNS}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * csso12}{\CJKbold} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/c00fs.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/c00fs.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 6cded2be8b..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/c00fs.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c00fs.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c00fs.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% traditional Chinese characters in Big 5 encoding scheme. -% -% character set: Big 5 -% font encoding: CJK (Bg5) - -% NTU TrueType font - -\DeclareFontFamily{C00}{fs}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C00}{fs}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * ntufsm}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C00}{fs}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * ntufsm}{\CJKbold} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/c00kai.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/c00kai.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 1899bb3849..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/c00kai.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c00kai.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c00kai.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% traditional Chinese characters -% -% character set: Big 5 -% font encoding: CJK (Bg5) - -% pixel font - -\DeclareFontFamily{C00}{kai}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C00}{kai}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * b5ka12}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C00}{kai}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * b5ka12}{\CJKbold} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/c00kair.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/c00kair.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 6df67b5680..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/c00kair.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c00kair.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c00kair.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% traditional Chinese characters in Big 5 encoding scheme. -% -% character set: Big 5 -% font encoding: CJK (Bg5) - -% ntukai48 pixel font rotated - -\DeclareFontFamily{C00}{kair}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C00}{kair}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * b5kr12}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C00}{kair}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * b5kr12}{\CJKbold} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/c00kair.fdx b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/c00kair.fdx deleted file mode 100644 index 311c2f61d7..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/c00kair.fdx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c00kair.fdx of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c00kair.fdx}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -\CJKvdef{norotate}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/c00song.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/c00song.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 9aa3e231f4..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/c00song.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c00song.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c00song.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% traditional Chinese characters -% -% character set: Big 5 -% font encoding: CJK (Bg5) - -% pixel font - -\DeclareFontFamily{C00}{song}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C00}{song}{m}{n}{<-> CJKsub * kai/m/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C00}{song}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKsub * kai/bx/n}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/c01song.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/c01song.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 7b5ca9addd..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/c01song.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c01song.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c01song.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% traditional Chinese characters -% -% character set: Big 5 -% font encoding: pmC - -\DeclareFontFamily{C01}{song}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C01}{song}{m}{n}{<-> sCJKfixed * wcb5}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C01}{song}{bx}{n}{<-> sCJKfixedb * wcb5}{\CJKbold} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/c05song.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/c05song.fd deleted file mode 100644 index bbcdb9506d..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/c05song.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c00song.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c05song.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% traditional Chinese characters -% -% character set: Big 5 + HKSCS-2004 (HKSCS-2001) -% font encoding: CJK (HKSCS) - -% pixel font - -\DeclareFontFamily{C05}{song}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C05}{song}{m}{n}{<-> CJKsub * kai/m/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C05}{song}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKsub * kai/bx/n}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/c09song.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/c09song.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 49f8a64040..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/c09song.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c09song.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c09song.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% Chinese characters (extension of Big 5) -% -% character set: Big 5+ -% font encoding: CJK (extended) - -\DeclareFontFamily{C09}{song}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C09}{song}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * bg5p}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C09}{song}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * bg5p}{\CJKbold} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CEF/c80song.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CEF/c80song.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 522930d91c..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CEF/c80song.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c80song.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c80song.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% CEF reserved font for IRIZ (International Research Institute for Zen -% Buddhism). -% -% character set: IRIZ -% font encoding: CJK (standard) - -\DeclareFontFamily{C80}{song}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C80}{song}{m}{n}{ - <5> <6> <7> CJKfixed * cxso10 - <8> <9> <10> <10.95> sCJKfixed * cxso10 - <12> CJKfixed * cxso10 - <14.4> <17.28> sCJKfixed * cxso17 - <20.74> <24.88> CJKfixed * cxso17}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C80}{song}{bx}{n}{ - <5> <6> <7> CJKfixedb * cxso10 - <8> <9> <10> <10.95> sCJKfixedb * cxso10 - <12> CJKfixedb * cxso10 - <14.4> <17.28> sCJKfixedb * cxso17 - <20.74> <24.88> CJKfixedb * cxso17}{\CJKbold} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CEF/c81song.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CEF/c81song.fd deleted file mode 100644 index c9a46527ff..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CEF/c81song.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c81song.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c81song.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% CEF private font. -% -% character set: IRIZ private -% font encoding: CJK (standard) - -\DeclareFontFamily{C81}{song}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C81}{song}{m}{n}{ - <5> <6> <7> CJKfixed * cyso10 - <8> <9> <10> <10.95> sCJKfixed * cyso10 - <12> CJKfixed * cyso10 - <14.4> <17.28> sCJKfixed * cyso17 - <20.74> <24.88> CJKfixed * cyso17}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C81}{song}{bx}{n}{ - <5> <6> <7> CJKfixedb * cyso10 - <8> <9> <10> <10.95> sCJKfixedb * cyso10 - <12> CJKfixedb * cyso10 - <14.4> <17.28> sCJKfixedb * cyso17 - <20.74> <24.88> CJKfixedb * cyso17}{\CJKbold} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CJK.enc b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CJK.enc deleted file mode 100644 index be9cd4ad6c..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CJK.enc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1092 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file CJK.enc of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{CJK.enc}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% we first define a macro to load an encoding file xxx.enc if -% \CJK@xxxEncoding is still undefined. \CJK@xxxEncoding will only be -% executed if it is not the actual encoding. - -\edef\CJK@actualEncoding{} - -\def\CJK@loadEncoding#1{ - \expandafter\ifx\csname CJK@#1Encoding\endcsname \relax - \CJK@input{#1.enc} - \fi - - \edef\CJK@temp{#1} - \ifx\CJK@temp \CJK@actualEncoding - \else - \csname CJK@#1Encoding\endcsname - \CJK@global\edef\CJK@actualEncoding{#1} - \fi} - -% this loads the appropriate xxx.chr file if \CJK@xxxChr is still undefined. -% \CJK@xxxChr will only be executed if it is not the actual character -% macro set. - -\edef\CJK@actualChr{} - -\def\CJK@loadChr#1{ - \expandafter\ifx\csname CJK@#1Chr\endcsname \relax - \CJK@input{#1.chr} - \fi - - \edef\CJK@temp{#1} - \ifx\CJK@temp \CJK@actualChr - \else - \csname CJK@#1Chr\endcsname - \CJK@global\edef\CJK@actualChr{#1} - \fi} - -% this loads the appropriate xxx.bdg file if \CJK@xxxBinding is still -% undefined. \CJK@xxxBinding will only be executed if it is not the -% actual binding. -% -% if the flag \ifCJK@nobind@ is set we do nothing. - -\newif\ifCJK@nobind@ - -\edef\CJK@actualBinding{} - -\def\CJK@loadBinding#1{ - \ifCJK@nobind@ - \else - \expandafter\ifx\csname CJK@#1Binding\endcsname \relax - \CJK@input{#1.bdg} - \fi - - \edef\CJK@temp{#1} - \ifx\CJK@temp \CJK@actualBinding - \else - \csname CJK@#1Binding\endcsname - \CJK@global\edef\CJK@actualBinding{#1} - \fi - \fi} - - -% define macros for individual characters (i.e. the first byte); each active -% character selects the appropriate subfont. The assignments actually -% happen in the encoding specific .enc files. - -\def\CJK@namegdef#1{ - \@tempcnta `#1 - \edef\CJK@temp{\the\@tempcnta} - \expandafter\CJK@global\expandafter\def\csname CJK@\CJK@temp\endcsname} - - -% some encodings can't be reliably processed if \MakeUppercase is active. -% The following macro disables it. It is used in the encoding specific -% .enc files. - -\ifx\CJKpreproc \relax - \def\CJK@disableMakeUppercase{ - \CJK@global\let\CJKuppercase \MakeUppercase - \CJK@global\let\MakeUppercase \relax - - \PackageWarningNoLine{CJK}{ - `\CJK@actualEncoding' encoding used in non-preprocessed mode.\MessageBreak - \protect\MakeUppercase\space disabled} - \CJK@global\let\CJK@disableMakeUppercase \relax} -\else - \let\CJK@disableMakeUppercase \relax -\fi - - -% single shifts (EUC-TW, EUC-JP), three-byte, and four-byte UTF8 values -% can't be used in preprocessed mode - -\def\CJK@shiftError{ - \PackageError{CJK}{ - Single shifts in `\CJK@actualEncoding' encoding - can't be used in preprocessed mode - } - {Maybe you've forgotten to change the encoding?}} -\def\CJK@unicodeError{ - \PackageError{CJK}{ - Three-Byte UTF8 values can't be used in preprocessed mode - } - {Maybe you've forgotten to change the encoding?}} -\def\CJK@unicodexError{ - \PackageError{CJK}{ - Four-Byte UTF8 values can't be used in preprocessed mode - } - {Maybe you've forgotten to change the encoding?}} - - -% the following macro is used to map the CJK (font) encoding to the -% corresponding NFSS font encodings. It also registers the encoding; -% we define an empty macro for the font name in \DeclareFontSubstitution -% since LaTeX2e tests without a subplane appended. - -\def\CJK@mapToNFSS#1#2#3#4#5{ - \expandafter\edef\csname CJK@#1@nfssenc\endcsname{#2} - \DeclareFontEncoding{#2}{}{} - \DeclareFontSubstitution{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5} - \expandafter\def\csname #2/#3/#4/#5\endcsname{}} - - -% an ugly environment which redefines the characters `\', `{', and `}' to -% `/', `(', and `)' respectively since some CJK encodings need these -% characters as second bytes. -% -% to include \CJK@global we define the low level environment macros -% directly. - -\def\CJK@makeEnvironment#1{ - \@ifundefined{#1text}{ - \CJK@global\@namedef{#1text}{ - \catcode`\\=12 - \catcode`\{=12 - \catcode`\}=12 - \def\/{/} - \def\({(} - \def\){)} - \catcode`\/=0 - \catcode`\(=1 - \catcode`\)=2} - \CJK@global\@namedef{end#1text}{}}{}} - - -% here an overview of all encodings/font encodings: -% -% Chinese: Bg5 C00 -% Bg5pmC C01 -% -% HK C05 -% -% Bg5+ C09 -% -% GB C10 -% GBpmC C11 -% -% GBK C19 -% -% GBt C20 -% GBtpmC C21 -% -% CNS1-7 C31-37 -% -% Japanese: JIS C40 -% JISpmC C41 -% JISdnp C42 -% JISwn C43 -% -% JIS2 C50 -% JIS2dnp C52 -% -% SJIS -> kana C49 -% SJISdnp -> kana C49 -% -% Korean: KS -> hanja C60 -% -> hangul C61 -% KSpmC C62 -% KSHL -> hangulHL C63 -% -> symbolHL C64 -% -> hanjaHL C65 -% -% Unicode: UTF8 C70 -% -% CEF: CEFX C80 -% CEFY C81 - - -% here are the punctuation tables. We suppress spaces additionally in this -% group. - -\begingroup - \catcode`\ 9\relax - - \CJK@prePunct {Bg5}{A1}{5D, 5F, 61, 63, 65, 67, 69, 6B, 6D, 6F, 71, 73, - 75, 77, 79, 7B, 7D, A1, A3, - A5, A7, A9, AB, - AD, B1, CC, CD} - \CJK@postPunct {Bg5}{A1}{41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, - 49, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F, 50, 51, - 52, 53, 54, 57, - 5E, 60, 62, 64, 66, 68, 6A, 6C, 6E, 70, 72, 74, - 76, 78, 7A, 7C, 7E, A2, A4, - A6, A8, AA, AC} - \CJK@prePunct {Bg5}{A2}{43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, - 4C, 4E} - \CJK@postPunct {Bg5}{A2}{48, 4A, 4B, 4D, - 4F, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58} - - \CJK@prePunct {GB}{A1}{AE, B0, B2, B4, B6, B8, BA, BC, BE, - E7, E8, E9, EA, EC, ED} - \CJK@postPunct {GB}{A1}{A2, A3, A4, A9, AD, - AF, B1, B3, B5, B7, B9, BB, BD, BF, - C3, E3, E4, E5, E6, EB} - \CJK@prePunct {GB}{A3}{A3, A4, A8, C0, DB, FB} - \CJK@postPunct {GB}{A3}{A1, A5, A9, AC, AE, BA, BB, BF, DD, FD} - - \CJK@prePunct {JIS}{A1}{C6, C8, CA, CC, CE, D0, D2, D4, D6, D8, DA, - EF, F0, F1, F2, F4, F7, F8} - \CJK@postPunct {JIS}{A1}{A2, A3, A4, A5, A6, A7, A8, A9, AA, AB, AC, - B3, B4, B5, B6, B9, BA, BC, - C4, C7, C9, CB, CD, CF, D1, D3, D5, D7, D9, DB, - EB, EC, ED, EE, F3} - \CJK@prePunct {JIS}{A2}{A9} -% \CJK@postPunct {JIS}{A2}{} -% \CJK@prePunct {JIS}{A4}{} - \CJK@postPunct {JIS}{A4}{A1, A3, A5, A7, A9, - C3, E3, E5, E7, EE} -% \CJK@prePunct {JIS}{A5}{} - \CJK@postPunct {JIS}{A5}{A1, A3, A5, A7, A9, - C3, E3, E5, E7, EE, - F5, F6} - - \CJK@prePunct {SJIS}{81}{65, 67, 69, 6B, 6D, 6F, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, - 8F, 90, 91, 92, 94, 97, 98, - A7} - \CJK@postPunct{SJIS}{81}{41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 4A, 4B, - 52, 53, 54, 55, 58, 59, 5B, - 63, 66, 68, 6A, 6C, 6E, 70, 72, 74, 76, 78, 7A, - 8B, 8C, 8D, 8E, 93} -% \CJK@prePunct {SJIS}{82}{} - \CJK@postPunct{SJIS}{82}{9F, A1, A3, A5, A7, - C1, E1, E3, E5, EC} -% \CJK@prePunct {SJIS}{83}{} - \CJK@postPunct{SJIS}{83}{40, 42, 44, 46, 48, - 62, 83, 85, 87, 8E, - 95, 96} - - % half-width katakana - \CJK@prePunct {C49}{}{A2} - \CJK@postPunct {C49}{}{A1, A3, A4, A5, A7, A8, A9, AA, AB, AC, AD, AE, AF, - B0, DE, DF} - - \CJK@prePunct {KS}{A1}{AE, B0, B2, B4, B6, B8, BA, BC, - CB, CC, CD, D7, EC} - \CJK@postPunct {KS}{A1}{A2, A3, A4, A5, A6, - AF, B1, B3, B5, B7, B9, BB, BD, - C6, C7, C8, C9, ED} - \CJK@prePunct {KS}{A3}{A3, A4, A8, C0, DB, DC, FB} - \CJK@postPunct {KS}{A3}{A1, A5, A9, AC, AE, BA, BB, BF, DD, FD} - - \xdef\CJK@uniPunct{30, fe, ff} % values must be lowercase for UTF 8 - - \CJK@prePunct {UTF8}{30}{08, 0A, 0C, 0E, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 1A, 1D, 1F, 36} - \CJK@postPunct{UTF8}{30}{01, 02, 05, 06, - 09, 0B, 0D, 0F, 11, 15, 17, 19, 1B, 1E, - 41, 43, 45, 47, 49, 63, 83, 85, 87, 8E, - 9B, 9C, 9D, 9E, - A1, A3, A5, A7, A9, C3, E3, E5, E7, EE, F5, F6, - FB, FC, FD, FE} - \CJK@prePunct {UTF8}{fe}{59, 5B, 5D, 5F, 60, 69, 6B} - \CJK@postPunct{UTF8}{fe}{50, 51, 52, 54, 55, 56, 57, 5A, 5C, 5E, 6A} - \CJK@prePunct {UTF8}{ff}{03, 04, 08, 20, 3B, 5B, E0, E1, E5, E6} - \CJK@postPunct{UTF8}{ff}{01, 05, 09, 0C, 0E, 1A, 1B, 1F, 3D, 5D, - 61, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 69, 6A, 6B, 6C, 6D, 6E, 6F, - 70, 9E, 9F} - - \CJK@prePunct {CNS1}{A1}{BE, C2, C6, CA, CE, D2, D6, DA, DE, E0, E2, - E4, E6, E8, EA, - EC, F0} - \CJK@postPunct{CNS1}{A1}{A2, A3, A4, A5, A6, A7, A8, A9, - AA, AC, AD, AE, AF, B0, B1, B2, - B3, B4, B5, - BF, C3, C7, CB, CF, D3, D7, DB, DF, E1, E3, - E5, E7, E9, EB} - \CJK@prePunct {CNS1}{A2}{AD, AE, E3, E4, E5, E6, E7, E9, - EC, EE} - \CJK@postPunct{CNS1}{A2}{E8, EA, EB, ED, - EF, F0, F1, F2, F3, F4, F5, F6, F7, F8} - - \CJK@prePunct {GBK}{A1}{AE, B0, B2, B4, B6, B8, BA, BC, BE, - E7, E8, E9, EA, EC, ED} - \CJK@postPunct {GBK}{A1}{A2, A3, A4, A9, AD, - AF, B1, B3, B5, B7, B9, BB, BD, BF, - C3, E3, E4, E5, E6, EB} - \CJK@prePunct {GBK}{A3}{A3, A4, A8, C0, DB, FB} - \CJK@postPunct {GBK}{A3}{A1, A5, A9, AC, AE, BA, BB, BF, DD, FD} -% \CJK@prePunct {GBK}{A4}{} - \CJK@postPunct {GBK}{A4}{A1, A3, A5, A7, A9, C3, E3, E5, E7, EE} -% \CJK@prePunct {GBK}{A5}{} - \CJK@postPunct {GBK}{A5}{A1, A3, A5, A7, A9, C3, E3, E5, E7, EE, F5, F6} - \CJK@prePunct {GBK}{A8}{93, 94} - \CJK@postPunct {GBK}{A8}{95} - \CJK@prePunct {GBK}{A9}{76, 78, 7A, 7C, 7D, 86, 88} - \CJK@postPunct {GBK}{A9}{60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 6F, - 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 77, 79, 7B, 87} -\endgroup - - -% dummy encoding for MULE. - -\def\CJK@@enc{\CJK@loadBinding{standard}} - -\edef\CJK@@fontenc{} - - -% traditional Chinese characters -% -% character set: Big 5 -% encoding: Big 5 -% font encoding: CJK - -\CJK@mapToNFSS{Bg5}{C00}{song}{m}{n} -\CJKencfamily{Bg5}{song} -\CJKfontenc{Bg5}{} -\@namedef{CJK@Bg5@hook}{} - -\@namedef{CJK@Bg5@enc}{ - \CJK@makeEnvironment{Bg5} - - \CJK@loadBinding{standard} - - \CJK@global\chardef\CJK@min "040% don't forget `0' before the number, - \CJK@global\chardef\CJK@max "0FE% otherwise german.sty will not work. - - \CJK@loadEncoding{Bg5} - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@spaceChar{\CJKchar{"0A1}{"040}}} - -% support for Hong Kong -% -% character set: Big 5 + HKSCS-2004 (or HKSCS-2001) -% encoding: Big 5 -% font encoding: CJK - -\CJK@mapToNFSS{HK}{C05}{song}{m}{n} -\CJKencfamily{HK}{song} -\CJKfontenc{HK}{} -\@namedef{CJK@HK@hook}{} - -\def\CJK@HK@enc{ - \CJK@makeEnvironment{HK} - - \CJK@loadBinding{standard} - - \CJK@global\chardef\CJK@min "040% don't forget `0' before the number, - \CJK@global\chardef\CJK@max "0FE% otherwise german.sty will not work. - - \CJK@loadEncoding{HK} - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@spaceChar{\CJKchar{"0A1}{"040}}} - -% Chinese characters (extension of Big 5) -% -% character set: Big 5+ -% encoding: extended -% font encoding: CJK - -\CJK@mapToNFSS{Bg5+}{C09}{song}{m}{n} -\CJKencfamily{Bg5+}{song} -\CJKfontenc{Bg5+}{} -\@namedef{CJK@Bg5+@hook}{} - -\@namedef{CJK@Bg5+@enc}{ - \CJK@makeEnvironment{Bg5+} - - \CJK@loadBinding{standard} - - \CJK@global\chardef\CJK@min "040 - \CJK@global\chardef\CJK@max "0FE - - \CJK@loadEncoding{extended} - - \CJK@global\edef\CJK@punctEnc{Bg5} - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@spaceChar{\CJKchar{"0A1}{"040}}} - - -% Chinese characters -% -% character set: GB 2312-80 -% encoding: EUC -% font encoding: CJK - -\CJK@mapToNFSS{GB}{C10}{song}{m}{n} -\CJKencfamily{GB}{song} -\CJKfontenc{GB}{} -\def\CJK@GB@hook{} - -\def\CJK@GB@enc{ - \CJK@loadBinding{standard} - - \CJK@global\chardef\CJK@min "0A1 - \CJK@global\chardef\CJK@max "0FE - - \CJK@loadEncoding{standard} - - \CJK@global\edef\CJK@punctEnc{GB} - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@spaceChar{\CJKchar{"0A1}{"0A1}}} - -% traditional Chinese characters -% -% character set: GB/T 12345-90 -% encoding: EUC -% font encoding: CJK - -\CJK@mapToNFSS{GBt}{C20}{song}{m}{n} -\CJKencfamily{GBt}{song} -\CJKfontenc{GBt}{} -\def\CJK@GBt@hook{} - -\let\CJK@GBt@enc \CJK@GB@enc - -% Chinese characters (extension of GB 2312) -% -% character set: GBK -% encoding: extended -% font encoding: CJK - -\CJK@mapToNFSS{GBK}{C19}{song}{m}{n} -\CJKencfamily{GBK}{song} -\CJKfontenc{GBK}{} -\def\CJK@GBK@hook{} - -\def\CJK@GBK@enc{ - \CJK@makeEnvironment{GBK} - - \CJK@loadBinding{standard} - - \CJK@global\chardef\CJK@min "040 - \CJK@global\chardef\CJK@max "0FE - - \CJK@loadEncoding{extended} - - \CJK@global\edef\CJK@punctEnc{GBK} - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@spaceChar{\CJKchar{"0A1}{"0A1}}} - - -% Japanese characters -% -% character set JIS X 0208:1997 -% encoding: EUC -% font encoding: CJK - -\CJK@mapToNFSS{JIS}{C40}{song}{m}{n} -\CJKencfamily{JIS}{song} -\CJKfontenc{JIS}{} -\def\CJK@JIS@hook{} - -\def\CJK@JIS@enc{ - \CJK@loadBinding{standard} - - \CJK@global\chardef\CJK@min "0A1 - \CJK@global\chardef\CJK@max "0FE - - \CJK@loadEncoding{standard} - - \CJK@global\edef\CJK@punctEnc{JIS} - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@spaceChar{\CJKchar{"0A1}{"0A1}}} - -% Japanese characters -% -% character set: JIS X 0208:1997 -% encoding: EUC -% font encoding: DNP - -\CJK@mapToNFSS{JISdnp}{C42}{song}{m}{n} -\CJKencfamily[dnp]{JIS}{song} - -\def\CJK@JISdnp@enc{ - \CJK@loadBinding{standard} - - \CJK@global\chardef\CJK@min "0A1 - \CJK@global\chardef\CJK@max "0FE - - \CJK@loadEncoding{JISdnp} - - \CJK@global\edef\CJK@punctEnc{JIS} - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@spaceChar{\CJKchar{"0A1}{"0A1}}} - -% Japanese characters -% -% character set: JIS X 0208:1997 -% encoding: EUC -% font encoding: DNP (watanabe) - -\CJK@mapToNFSS{JISwn}{C43}{song}{m}{n} -\CJKencfamily[wn]{JIS}{song} - -\let\CJK@JISwn@enc \CJK@JISdnp@enc - -% Japanese supplemental JIS characters -% -% character set: JIS X 0212-1990 -% encoding: EUC -% font encoding: CJK - -\CJK@mapToNFSS{JIS2}{C50}{song}{m}{n} -\CJKencfamily{JIS2}{song} -\CJKfontenc{JIS2}{} -\@namedef{CJK@JIS2@hook}{} - -\@namedef{CJK@JIS2@enc}{ - \CJK@loadBinding{standard} - - \CJK@global\chardef\CJK@min "0A1 - \CJK@global\chardef\CJK@max "0FE - - \CJK@loadEncoding{standard} - - \CJK@global\edef\CJK@punctEnc{} - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@spaceChar{\CJKchar[JIS]{"0A1}{"0A1}}} - -% Japanese supplemental JIS characters -% -% character set: JIS X 0212-1990 -% encoding: EUC -% font encoding: DNP - -\CJK@mapToNFSS{JIS2dnp}{C52}{song}{m}{n} -\CJKencfamily[dnp]{JIS2}{song} - -\@namedef{CJK@JIS2dnp@enc}{ - \CJK@loadBinding{standard} - - \CJK@global\chardef\CJK@min "0A1 - \CJK@global\chardef\CJK@max "0FE - - \CJK@loadEncoding{JISdnp} - - \CJK@global\edef\CJK@punctEnc{} - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@spaceChar{\CJKchar[JIS]{"0A1}{"0A1}}} - -% Japanese characters -% -% character sets: JIS X 0208:1997 -% half-width katakana (JIS X 0201-1997) -% encoding: SJIS -% font encoding: CJK -% -% Technical note: \CJK@altenc is used for SJIS, \CJK@altEnc for KS. - -\CJK@mapToNFSS{kana}{C49}{song}{m}{n}% used internally only -\CJKencfamily{SJIS}{song} -\CJKfontenc{SJIS}{} -\def\CJK@SJIS@hook{} - -% the relative order of JIS and SJIS encoded characters are identical -% except one byte characters. - -\def\CJK@@@SJIS@hook{ - \CJK@global\edef\CJK@enc{\CJK@JIS@nfssenc} - \CJK@global\edef\CJK@altenc{\CJK@kana@nfssenc}} - -\def\CJK@SJIS@enc{ - \CJK@makeEnvironment{SJIS} - - \CJK@loadBinding{SJIS} - - \CJK@global\chardef\CJK@min "040 - \CJK@global\chardef\CJK@max "0FC - - \CJK@loadEncoding{SJIS} - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@spaceChar{\CJKchar{"081}{"040}}} - -% Japanese characters -% -% character sets: JIS X 0208:1997 -% half-width katakana (JIS X 0201-1997) -% encoding: SJIS -% font encoding: DNP - -\CJKencfamily[dnp]{SJIS}{song} - -% the relative order of JIS and SJIS encoded characters are identical -% except one byte characters. - -\def\CJK@@@SJISdnp@hook{ - \CJK@global\edef\CJK@enc{\CJK@JISdnp@nfssenc} - \CJK@global\edef\CJK@altenc{\CJK@kana@nfssenc}} - -\def\CJK@SJISdnp@enc{ - \CJK@makeEnvironment{SJIS} - - \CJK@loadBinding{SJIS} - - \CJK@global\chardef\CJK@min "040 - \CJK@global\chardef\CJK@max "0FC - - \CJK@loadEncoding{SJISdnp} - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@spaceChar{\CJKchar{"081}{"040}}} - - -% Korean characters -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% encoding: EUC -% font encoding: CJK -% -% the increased \tolerance compensates the lack of \CJKglue for Hangul -% syllables. - -% the following commands choose between C60xxx.fd (for hanja) and C61xxx.fd -% (for hangul) for the character range 0xB0A1 - 0xC8FE. - -\newif\ifCJK@hanja@ -\CJK@hanja@false - -\DeclareRobustCommand{\CJKhanja}{ - \CJK@global\CJK@hanja@true - \edef\CJK@temp{KS} - \ifx\CJK@temp \CJK@@@enc - \edef\CJK@temp{\csname CJK@\CJK@@@enc @fontenc\endcsname} - \CJK@global\edef\CJK@altEnc{ - \csname CJK@hanja\CJK@temp @nfssenc\endcsname} - \fi} -\DeclareRobustCommand{\CJKhangul}{ - \CJK@global\CJK@hanja@false - \edef\CJK@temp{KS} - \ifx\CJK@temp \CJK@@@enc - \edef\CJK@temp{\csname CJK@\CJK@@@enc @fontenc\endcsname} - \CJK@global\edef\CJK@altEnc{ - \csname CJK@hangul\CJK@temp @nfssenc\endcsname} - \fi} - -\CJK@mapToNFSS{hanja}{C60}{mj}{m}{n}% used internally only -\CJK@mapToNFSS{hangul}{C61}{mj}{m}{n}% used internally only -\CJKencfamily{KS}{mj} -\CJKfontenc{KS}{} -\def\CJK@KS@hook{} - -\def\CJK@@@KS@hook{ - \CJK@global\edef\CJK@enc{\CJK@hanja@nfssenc} - \ifCJK@hanja@ - \CJK@global\edef\CJK@altEnc{\CJK@hanja@nfssenc} - \else - \CJK@global\edef\CJK@altEnc{\CJK@hangul@nfssenc} - \fi} - -\def\CJK@KS@enc{ - \CJK@global\def\mj{\protect\CJK@mj}% % from hLaTeX - \gdef\CJK@mj{\CJKencfamily{KS}{mj}} - \CJK@global\def\gt{\protect\CJK@gt} - \gdef\CJK@gt{\CJKencfamily{KS}{gt}} - \CJK@global\def\gs{\protect\CJK@gs} - \gdef\CJK@gs{\CJKencfamily{KS}{gs}} - \CJK@global\def\gr{\protect\CJK@gr} - \gdef\CJK@gr{\CJKencfamily{KS}{gr}} - \CJK@global\def\dr{\protect\CJK@dr} - \gdef\CJK@dr{\CJKencfamily{KS}{dr}} - - \CJK@global\def\hgt{\protect\CJK@hgt}% % from hjTeX - \gdef\CJK@hgt{\CJKencfamily{KS}{hgt}} - \CJK@global\def\hmj{\protect\CJK@hmj} - \gdef\CJK@hmj{\CJKencfamily{KS}{hmj}} - \CJK@global\def\hol{\protect\CJK@hol} - \gdef\CJK@hol{\CJKencfamily{KS}{hol}} - \CJK@global\def\hpg{\protect\CJK@hpg} - \gdef\CJK@hpg{\CJKencfamily{KS}{hpg}} - - \CJK@loadBinding{standard} - - \CJK@global\chardef\CJK@min "0A1 - \CJK@global\chardef\CJK@max "0FE - - \CJK@loadEncoding{KS} - - \CJK@global\edef\CJK@punctEnc{KS} - \CJK@global\tolerance \CJKtolerance - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@spaceChar{\CJKchar{"0A1}{"0A1}}} - - -% Korean characters -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% encoding: EUC -% font encoding: HLaTeX (version >= 0.97) - -\CJK@mapToNFSS{hangulHL}{C63}{mj}{m}{n}% used internally only -\CJK@mapToNFSS{symbolHL}{C64}{mj}{m}{n}% used internally only -\CJK@mapToNFSS{hanjaHL}{C65}{mj}{m}{n}% used internally only -\CJKencfamily[HL]{KS}{mj} - -\def\CJK@@@KSHL@hook{ - \CJK@global\edef\CJK@enc{\CJK@hanjaHL@nfssenc} - \CJK@global\edef\CJK@altEnc{\CJK@hangulHL@nfssenc} - \CJK@global\edef\CJK@symbEnc{\CJK@symbolHL@nfssenc}} - -\def\CJK@KSHL@enc{ - \CJK@global\def\bm{\protect\CJK@bm} - \gdef\CJK@bm{\CJKencfamily[HL]{KS}{bm}} - \CJK@global\def\dn{\protect\CJK@dn} - \gdef\CJK@dn{\CJKencfamily[HL]{KS}{dn}} - \CJK@global\def\gr{\protect\CJK@gr} - \gdef\CJK@gr{\CJKencfamily[HL]{KS}{gr}} - \CJK@global\def\gs{\protect\CJK@gs} - \gdef\CJK@gs{\CJKencfamily[HL]{KS}{gs}} - \CJK@global\def\gt{\protect\CJK@gt} - \gdef\CJK@gt{\CJKencfamily[HL]{KS}{gt}} - \CJK@global\def\jgt{\protect\CJK@jgt} - \gdef\CJK@jgt{\CJKencfamily[HL]{KS}{jgt}} - \CJK@global\def\jmj{\protect\CJK@jmj} - \gdef\CJK@jmj{\CJKencfamily[HL]{KS}{jmj}} - \CJK@global\def\jnv{\protect\CJK@jnv} - \gdef\CJK@jnv{\CJKencfamily[HL]{KS}{jnv}} - \CJK@global\def\jsr{\protect\CJK@jsr} - \gdef\CJK@jsr{\CJKencfamily[HL]{KS}{jsr}} - \CJK@global\def\mj{\protect\CJK@mj} - \gdef\CJK@mj{\CJKencfamily[HL]{KS}{mj}} - \CJK@global\def\ol{\protect\CJK@ol} - \gdef\CJK@ol{\CJKencfamily[HL]{KS}{mj}} - \CJK@global\def\pg{\protect\CJK@pg} - \gdef\CJK@pg{\CJKencfamily[HL]{KS}{pg}} - \CJK@global\def\pga{\protect\CJK@pga} - \gdef\CJK@pga{\CJKencfamily[HL]{KS}{pga}} - \CJK@global\def\ph{\protect\CJK@ph} - \gdef\CJK@ph{\CJKencfamily[HL]{KS}{ph}} - \CJK@global\def\pn{\protect\CJK@pn} - \gdef\CJK@pn{\CJKencfamily[HL]{KS}{pn}} - \CJK@global\def\sh{\protect\CJK@sh} - \gdef\CJK@sh{\CJKencfamily[HL]{KS}{sh}} - \CJK@global\def\sm{\protect\CJK@sm} - \gdef\CJK@sm{\CJKencfamily[HL]{KS}{mj}} - \CJK@global\def\tz{\protect\CJK@tz} - \gdef\CJK@tz{\CJKencfamily[HL]{KS}{tz}} - \CJK@global\def\vd{\protect\CJK@vd} - \gdef\CJK@vd{\CJKencfamily[HL]{KS}{vd}} - \CJK@global\def\yt{\protect\CJK@yt} - \gdef\CJK@yt{\CJKencfamily[HL]{KS}{yt}} - - \CJK@loadBinding{standard} - - \CJK@global\chardef\CJK@min "0A1 - \CJK@global\chardef\CJK@max "0FE - - \CJK@loadEncoding{KSHL} - - \CJK@global\edef\CJK@punctEnc{KS} - \CJK@global\tolerance \CJKtolerance - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@spaceChar{\CJKchar{"0A1}{"0A1}}} - - -% Unicode -% -% character set: Unicode -% encoding: UTF 8 -% font encoding: CJK - -\CJK@mapToNFSS{UTF8}{C70}{song}{m}{n} -\CJKencfamily{UTF8}{song} -\CJKfontenc{UTF8}{} -\@namedef{CJK@UTF8@hook}{} - -\@namedef{CJK@UTF8@enc}{ - \CJK@loadBinding{UTF8} - - \CJK@global\chardef\CJK@min "080 - \CJK@global\chardef\CJK@max "0BF - - \CJK@loadEncoding{UTF8} - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@spaceChar{\Unicode{"030}{"000}}} - - -% Chinese characters in CNS encoding. -% -% character set: CNS 11643-1992 -% encoding: EUC -% font encoding: CJK - -% please note that internally character codes with the 8th bit set are -% used, whereas Wittern's CEF use the seven bit form. - -% plane 1. - -\CJK@mapToNFSS{CNS1}{C31}{song}{m}{n} -\CJKencfamily{CNS1}{song} -\CJKfontenc{CNS1}{} -\@namedef{CJK@CNS1@enc}{} - -\@namedef{CJK@CNS1@enc}{ - \CJK@loadBinding{standard} - - \CJK@global\chardef\CJK@min "0A1 - \CJK@global\chardef\CJK@max "0FE - - \CJK@loadEncoding{standard} - - \CJK@global\edef\CJK@punctEnc{CNS1} - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@spaceChar{\CJKchar[CNS1]{"0A1}{"0A1}}} - -% plane 2-7. - -\CJK@mapToNFSS{CNS2}{C32}{song}{m}{n} -\CJKencfamily{CNS2}{song} -\CJKfontenc{CNS2}{} -\@namedef{CJK@CNS2@hook}{} -\CJK@mapToNFSS{CNS3}{C33}{song}{m}{n} -\CJKencfamily{CNS3}{song} -\CJKfontenc{CNS3}{} -\@namedef{CJK@CNS3@hook}{} -\CJK@mapToNFSS{CNS4}{C34}{song}{m}{n} -\CJKencfamily{CNS4}{song} -\CJKfontenc{CNS4}{} -\@namedef{CJK@CNS4@hook}{} -\CJK@mapToNFSS{CNS5}{C35}{song}{m}{n} -\CJKencfamily{CNS5}{song} -\CJKfontenc{CNS5}{} -\@namedef{CJK@CNS5@hook}{} -\CJK@mapToNFSS{CNS6}{C36}{song}{m}{n} -\CJKencfamily{CNS6}{song} -\CJKfontenc{CNS6}{} -\@namedef{CJK@CNS6@hook}{} -\CJK@mapToNFSS{CNS7}{C37}{song}{m}{n} -\CJKencfamily{CNS7}{song} -\CJKfontenc{CNS7}{} -\@namedef{CJK@CNS7@hook}{} - -\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\let - \expandafter\csname CJK@CNS2@enc\expandafter\endcsname - \csname CJK@JIS2@enc\endcsname -\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\let - \expandafter\csname CJK@CNS3@enc\expandafter\endcsname - \csname CJK@CNS2@enc\endcsname -\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\let - \expandafter\csname CJK@CNS4@enc\expandafter\endcsname - \csname CJK@CNS2@enc\endcsname -\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\let - \expandafter\csname CJK@CNS5@enc\expandafter\endcsname - \csname CJK@CNS2@enc\endcsname -\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\let - \expandafter\csname CJK@CNS6@enc\expandafter\endcsname - \csname CJK@CNS2@enc\endcsname -\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\let - \expandafter\csname CJK@CNS7@enc\expandafter\endcsname - \csname CJK@CNS2@enc\endcsname - - -% special CEF encodings - -\CJK@mapToNFSS{CEFX}{C80}{song}{m}{n} -\CJKencfamily{CEFX}{song} -\CJKfontenc{CEFX}{} -\def\CJK@CEFX@hook{} -\CJK@mapToNFSS{CEFY}{C81}{song}{m}{n} -\CJKencfamily{CEFY}{song} -\CJKfontenc{CEFY}{} -\def\CJK@CEFY@hook{} - -\expandafter\let\expandafter\CJK@CEFX@enc \csname CJK@CNS2@enc\endcsname -\expandafter\let\expandafter\CJK@CEFY@enc \csname CJK@CNS2@enc\endcsname - - -% traditional Chinese characters -% -% character set: Big 5 -% encoding: Big 5 -% font encoding: pmC - -\CJK@mapToNFSS{Bg5pmC}{C01}{song}{m}{n} -\CJKencfamily[pmC]{Bg5}{song} - -\@namedef{CJK@Bg5pmC@enc}{ - \CJK@global\def\pmCsmall{\protect\CJK@pmCsmall} - \gdef\CJK@pmCsmall{ - \CJK@loadEncoding{pmCsmall}} - \CJK@global\def\pmCbig{\protect\CJK@pmCbig} - \gdef\CJK@pmCbig{ - \PackageError{CJK}{ - No big font for pmC Big 5 encoding available}{}} - - \CJK@makeEnvironment{Bg5} - - \CJK@loadBinding{standard} - - \CJK@global\chardef\CJK@min "040 - \CJK@global\chardef\CJK@max "0FE - - \CJK@global\edef\CJK@punctEnc{Bg5} - - \pmCsmall - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@spaceChar{\CJKchar{"0A1}{"040}}} - -% simplified Chinese characters -% -% character set: GB 2312-80 -% encoding: EUC -% font encoding: pmC - -\CJK@mapToNFSS{GBpmC}{C11}{song}{m}{n} -\CJKencfamily[pmC]{GB}{song} - -\def\CJK@GBpmC@enc{ - \CJK@pmC{GB}} - -% traditional Chinese characters -% -% character set: GB/T 12345-90 -% encoding: EUC -% font encoding: pmC - -\CJK@mapToNFSS{GBtpmC}{C21}{song}{m}{n} -\CJKencfamily[pmC]{GBt}{song} - -\let\CJK@GBtpmC@enc \CJK@GBpmC@enc - -% Japanese characters -% -% character set: JIS X 0208:1997 -% encoding: EUC -% font encoding: pmC - -\CJK@mapToNFSS{JISpmC}{C41}{song}{m}{n} -\CJKencfamily[pmC]{JIS}{song} - -\def\CJK@JISpmC@enc{ - \CJK@pmC{JIS}} - -% Korean characters -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% encoding: EUC -% font encoding: pmC - -\CJK@mapToNFSS{KSpmC}{C62}{song}{m}{n} -\CJKencfamily[pmC]{KS}{song} - -\def\CJK@KSpmC@enc{ - \CJK@pmC{KS}} - -\def\CJK@pmC#1{ - \CJK@global\def\pmCsmall{\protect\CJK@pmCsmall} - \gdef\CJK@pmCsmall{ - \CJK@loadEncoding{pmCsmall}} - \CJK@global\def\pmCbig{\protect\CJK@pmCbig} - \gdef\CJK@pmCbig{ - \CJK@loadEncoding{pmCbig}} - - \CJK@loadBinding{standard} - - \CJK@global\chardef\CJK@min "0A1 - \CJK@global\chardef\CJK@max "0FE - - \CJK@global\edef\CJK@punctEnc{#1} - - \pmCsmall - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@spaceChar{\CJKchar{"0A1}{"0A1}}} - - -% EUC-JP -% -% character sets: half-width katakana (JIS X 0201-1997) -% JIS X 0208:1997 -% JIS X 0212-1992 -% encoding: EUC-JP -% font encoding: CJK -% -% Technical note: JIS X 0212 is directly accessed via -% \CJKchar[JIS2]{...}{...} - -\CJKencfamily{EUC-JP}{song} -\CJKfontenc{EUC-JP}{} -\@namedef{CJK@EUC-JP@hook}{} - -\@namedef{CJK@@@EUC-JP@hook}{ - \CJK@global\edef\CJK@enc{\CJK@JIS@nfssenc} - \CJK@global\edef\CJK@altenc{\CJK@kana@nfssenc}} - -\@namedef{CJK@EUC-JP@enc}{ - \CJK@loadBinding{EUC-JP} - - \CJK@global\chardef\CJK@min "0A1 - \CJK@global\chardef\CJK@max "0FE - - \CJK@loadEncoding{EUC-JP} - - \CJK@global\edef\CJK@punctEnc{JIS} - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@spaceChar{\CJKchar{"0A1}{"0A1}}} - - -% EUC-JP -% -% character sets: half-width katakana (JIS X 0201-1997) -% JIS X 0208:1997 -% JIS X 0212-1992 -% encoding: EUC-JP -% font encoding: dnp -% -% Technical note: JIS X 0212 is directly accessed via -% \CJKchar[JIS2dnp]{...}{...} - -\CJKencfamily[dnp]{EUC-JP}{song} - -\@namedef{CJK@@@EUC-JPdnp@hook}{ - \CJK@global\edef\CJK@enc{\CJK@JISdnp@nfssenc} - \CJK@global\edef\CJK@altenc{\CJK@kana@nfssenc}} - -\@namedef{CJK@EUC-JPdnp@enc}{ - \CJK@loadBinding{EUC-JP} - - \CJK@global\chardef\CJK@min "0A1 - \CJK@global\chardef\CJK@max "0FE - - \CJK@loadEncoding{EUC-JPdnp} - - \CJK@global\edef\CJK@punctEnc{JIS} - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@spaceChar{\CJKchar{"0A1}{"0A1}}} - - -% EUC-TW -% -% character sets: CNS 11643-1992 planes 1-7 -% encoding: EUC-TW -% font encoding: CJK -% -% Technical note: CNS 11643-1992 planes 2-7 are directly accessed via -% \CJKchar[CNSx]{...}{...} - -\CJKencfamily{EUC-TW}{song} -\CJKfontenc{EUC-TW}{} -\@namedef{CJK@EUC-TW@hook}{} - -\@namedef{CJK@@@EUC-TW@hook}{ - \CJK@global\edef\CJK@enc{\csname CJK@CNS1@nfssenc\endcsname}} - -\@namedef{CJK@EUC-TW@enc}{ - \CJK@loadBinding{EUC-TW} - - \CJK@global\chardef\CJK@min "0A1 - \CJK@global\chardef\CJK@max "0FE - - \CJK@loadEncoding{EUC-TW} - - \CJK@global\edef\CJK@punctEnc{CNS1} - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@spaceChar{\CJKchar{"0A1}{"0A1}}} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CJK.sty b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CJK.sty deleted file mode 100644 index 1564efdb24..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CJK.sty +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1121 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file CJK.sty of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[2001/06/01] -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesPackage{CJK}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -\RequirePackage{MULEenc} - -\newif\ifCJK@lowercase@ -\CJK@lowercase@false -\DeclareOption{lowercase}{\CJK@lowercase@true} - -\DeclareOption{global}{\let\CJK@global \global - \let\CJK@active \global - \let\CJK@local \global} -\DeclareOption{local}{\let\CJK@global \relax - \let\CJK@active \global - \let\CJK@local \global} -\DeclareOption{active}{\let\CJK@global \relax - \let\CJK@active \relax - \let\CJK@local \global} -\DeclareOption{encapsulated}{\let\CJK@global \relax - \let\CJK@active \relax - \let\CJK@local \relax} - -\ExecuteOptions{local} - -\ProcessOptions - - -% we suppress any unwanted spaces produced by linefeeds. - -\endlinechar \m@ne - - -% the use of the internal LaTeX macro `\@ifundefined' can be slightly -% irritating. After it has been called, the tested macro is no -% longer undefined but expands to \relax. Where possible, we use -% the following macro which doesn't have this side effect. - -\def\CJK@ifundefined#1{ - \ifx #1\@undefined - \expandafter\@firstoftwo - \else - \expandafter\@secondoftwo - \fi -} - - -% our input macro. For compatibility with ArabTeX, the catcode of `<' -% is preserved. - -\def\CJK@input#1{ - \makeatletter - \edef\CJK@lesscatcode{\noexpand\catcode`< \the\catcode`<} - \catcode`\< 12\relax - \endlinechar \m@ne - \input #1\relax - \endlinechar `\^^M - \CJK@lesscatcode - \makeatother} - - -% our symbol macro. It honours the \ifCJK@bold@ flag (to be set in the .fd -% files) for producing poor-man's bold fonts; if it is raised we print -% the character three times with a small horizontal shift. -% -% The user commands to set and unset \ifCJK@bold@ are \CJKbold and -% \CJKnormal respectively. -% -% \CJKboldshift defines the shift used to imitate bold fonts. - -\newif\ifCJK@bold@ -\newcommand{\CJKbold}{\global\CJK@bold@true} -\newcommand{\CJKnormal}{\global\CJK@bold@false} -\newcommand{\CJKboldshift}{0.015em} - -\DeclareRobustCommand{\CJKsymbol}[1]{ - \symbol{#1} - \ifCJK@bold@ - \hbox to \CJKboldshift{\hss\symbol{#1}} - \hbox to \CJKboldshift{\hss\symbol{#1}} - \fi} -\let\CJKpunctsymbol\CJKsymbol - -% the same for HLaTeX which uses the ligature mechanism - -\DeclareRobustCommand{\CJKsymbols}[2]{ - \char #1\char #2\relax - \ifCJK@bold@ - \hbox to \CJKboldshift{\hss\char #1\char #2} - \hbox to \CJKboldshift{\hss\char #1\char #2} - \fi} - - -% the auxiliary macro \CJK@numbToHex converts number #2 into a two-digit -% hex string and assigns it globally to #1. - -\def\CJK@numbToHex#1#2{ - {\count\z@ #2\relax - \count\tw@ \count\z@ - \divide\count\z@ \sixt@@n - - \count@ \count\z@ - \multiply\count@ \sixt@@n - \advance\count\tw@ -\count@ - - \xdef#1{ - \hexnumber@{\count\z@}\hexnumber@{\count\tw@}}}} - - -% the auxiliary macro \CJK@numbxToHex converts number #2 into a four-digit -% hex string and assigns it globally to #1. - -\def\CJK@numbxToHex#1#2{ - {\count\thr@@ #2\relax - \count\tw@ \count\thr@@ - \divide\count\tw@ \sixt@@n - \count\@ne \count\tw@ - \divide\count\@ne \sixt@@n - \count\z@ \count\@ne - \divide\count\z@ \sixt@@n - - \count@ \count\tw@ - \multiply\count@ \sixt@@n - \advance\count\thr@@ -\count@ - \count@ \count\@ne - \multiply\count@ \sixt@@n - \advance\count\tw@ -\count@ - \count@ \count\z@ - \multiply\count@ \sixt@@n - \advance\count\@ne -\count@ - - \xdef#1{ - \hexnumber@{\count\z@} - \hexnumber@{\count\@ne} - \hexnumber@{\count\tw@} - \hexnumber@{\count\thr@@}}}} - - -% the encoding of the `UTF8' environment. - -\edef\CJK@UnicodeEnc{UTF8} - - -% with \CJKchar you can access a character directly at a low level: -% the parameters are the first and the second byte of the CJK character -% code. The second parameter will be ignored if you address one-byte -% encoded characters in SJIS. -% -% the optional parameter selects the encoding (using \CJKenc). -% -% for Unicode characters you must select UTF-8 encoding (but enter real -% Unicode values). -% -% you can enter character codes with or without the 8th bit set (GL or -% GR form) except for SJIS, Bg5 and UTF-8 encodings. - -\DeclareRobustCommand{\CJKchar}[3][]{ - {\CJK@nobind@true - - \edef\CJK@tempenc{#1} - \ifx\CJK@tempenc \@empty - \else - \let\CJK@oldenc \CJK@@@enc - \CJKenc{#1} - \fi - - \edef\CJK@temp{UTF8} - \ifx\CJK@temp \CJK@@@enc - \Unicode{#2}{#3} - \else - \@tempcnta #2 - \edef\CJK@tempa{#3} - \ifx\CJK@tempa \@empty% % test for one-byte SJIS characters - \else - \@tempcntb #3 - \ifnum \CJK@min > 160\relax - \ifnum\@tempcnta < 128\relax - \advance\@tempcnta 128\relax - \advance\@tempcntb 128\relax - \fi - \fi - \edef\CJK@tempa{\the\@tempcntb} - \fi - - \edef\CJK@temp{\the\@tempcnta} - \expandafter\csname CJK@\CJK@temp\expandafter\endcsname - \expandafter{\CJK@tempa} - \fi - - \ifx\CJK@tempenc \@empty - \else - \ifx\CJK@global \global - \CJKenc{\CJK@oldenc} - \fi - \fi} - - \CJK@ignorespaces} - - -% with \Unicode you can access a Unicode character directly at a low level: -% the parameters are the first and the second byte of the Unicode (real -% Unicode values, not UTF-8). -% -% If the Unicode value is greater than U+FFFF, put the first two bytes -% into #1, and the third byte into #2. - -\DeclareRobustCommand{\Unicode}[2]{ - {\edef\CJK@temp{UTF8} - \ifx\CJK@temp \CJK@@@enc - \else - \PackageError{CJK}{ - You can't use \protect\Unicode\space here}{ - You must activate UTF-8 encoding to use \protect\Unicode.} - \fi - \ifnum #1 > 255\relax - \CJK@numbxToHex{\CJK@gtemp}{#1} - \else - \CJK@numbToHex{\CJK@gtemp}{#1} - \fi - \def\CJK@tempa##1{ - \lowercase{\edef\CJK@plane{##1}}} - \expandafter\CJK@tempa\expandafter{\CJK@gtemp} - \usefont{\CJK@enc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - - \edef\CJK@tempa{ - \curr@fontshape/\CJK@plane/\number #2/\CJK@direction} - \expandafter\ifx\csname\CJK@tempa\endcsname \relax - \def\CJKtemp{\CJKsymbol{#2}} - \else - \def\CJKtemp{\csname\CJK@tempa\endcsname} - \fi - - \ifCJK@latin@ - \CJKtemp - \else - \expandafter\CJK@testInList\expandafter\CJK@uniPunct - \expandafter{\CJK@plane} - \ifCJK@% % punctuation character - \CJK@numbToHex{\CJK@gtemp}{#2} - \CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@testPostPunct{\CJK@@@enc}{\CJK@plane}{\CJK@gtemp} - \ifCJK@ - \ifCJK@CJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \fi - \else - \ifCJK@hangul@ - \discretionary{}{}{} - \else - \CJKglue - \fi - \fi - \fi - \ifCJK@CJK@ - \CJK@testLastKern - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \fi - \fi - - \CJKtemp - - \CJK@testPrePunct{\CJK@@@enc}{\CJK@plane}{\CJK@gtemp} - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@kern - \else - \CJK@CJK - \fi - \else% % not a punctuation character - \CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \ifCJK@hangul@ - \discretionary{}{}{} - \else - \CJKglue - \fi - \fi - \ifCJK@CJK@ - \CJK@testLastKern - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \fi - \fi - \CJKtemp - \CJK@CJK - \fi - \fi} - - \CJK@ignorespaces} - - -% the following commands are needed for UTF-8 encoding to select the proper -% intercharacter glue. - -\newif\ifCJK@CJK@ -\newif\ifCJK@hangul@ -\newif\ifCJK@latin@ - -\newcommand{\CJKCJKchar}{ - \CJK@global\CJK@CJK@true - \CJK@global\CJK@hangul@false - \CJK@global\CJK@latin@false} - -\newcommand{\CJKhangulchar}{ - \CJK@global\CJK@CJK@false - \CJK@global\CJK@hangul@true - \CJK@global\CJK@latin@false} - -\newcommand{\CJKlatinchar}{ - \CJK@global\CJK@CJK@false - \CJK@global\CJK@hangul@false - \CJK@global\CJK@latin@true} - -\CJKCJKchar - - -% the next commands control mapping of half-width katakana to full-width -% glyphs within SJIS encoding. - -\newif\ifCJK@hwkatakana@ - -\newcommand{\CJKhwkatakana}{\CJK@global\CJK@hwkatakana@true} - -\newcommand{\CJKnohwkatakana}{\CJK@global\CJK@hwkatakana@false} - -\CJKhwkatakana - - -% you will find the innermost routines of the macros defined above in the -% xxx.chr files. These routines are -% -% \CJK@char, \CJK@charx, -% \CJK@altchar, \CJK@altcharx, -% \CJK@punctchar, \CJK@punctcharx, -% \CJK@sjischar, \CJK@sjispunctchar . - - -% we need to scan comma separated lists of character codes (represented as -% hexadecimal strings), testing whether a particular character is in the -% list. The macro \CJK@testInList sets the flag \ifCJK@ globally if true. -% Parameter #1 is the list, #2 the actual character code to test. -% -% see the documentation of the \ifnot@excluded macro in the doc package of -% the standard LaTeX2e distribution for a detailed explanation of the -% following tricky definitions. - -\newif\ifCJK@ - -\def\CJK@stop{\CJK@stop} - -\def\CJK@testInList#1#2{ - \def\CJK@tempa##1,#2,##2\CJK@stop{ - \def\CJK@tempb{##2} - \global\CJK@true - \ifx\CJK@tempb \@empty - \global\CJK@false - \fi} - \expandafter\CJK@tempa\expandafter,#1,#2,\CJK@stop} - - -% lists defined in CJK.enc for plane yy with encoding xx are assigned to -% global macros \CJK@xx@yy@prePunct and \CJK@xx@yy@postPunct. - -\def\CJK@prePunct#1#2#3{ - \expandafter\gdef\csname CJK@#1@#2@prePunct\endcsname{#3}} - -\def\CJK@postPunct#1#2#3{ - \expandafter\gdef\csname CJK@#1@#2@postPunct\endcsname{#3}} - - -% the next two functions scan the lists of punctuation characters of a -% particular plane which should not occur at the beginning or at the end -% of a line. They will be used in the xxx.chr files. Parameters are the -% encoding, the plane and the character to be tested. Again these macros -% raise or lower \ifCJK@. - -\def\CJK@testPrePunct#1#2#3{ - \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter - \CJK@testInList - \expandafter\csname CJK@#1@#2@prePunct\expandafter\endcsname - \expandafter{#3}} - -\def\CJK@testPostPunct#1#2#3{ - \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter - \CJK@testInList - \expandafter\csname CJK@#1@#2@postPunct\expandafter\endcsname - \expandafter{#3}} - - -% the macro \CJKenc changes the encoding inside of a CJK environment. It -% always uses the fontencoding defined with \CJKfontenc (this -% behaviour is intentionally different from the similar command pair -% \CJKfamily and \CJKencfamily). - -\DeclareRobustCommand{\CJKenc}[1]{ - \expandafter\ifx\csname CJK@#1@fontenc\endcsname \relax - \PackageError{CJK}{ - Encoding `#1' is not defined}{} - \fi - - \edef\CJK@temp{\csname CJK@#1@fontenc\endcsname} - - \expandafter\ifx\csname CJK@#1\CJK@temp @enc\endcsname \relax - \PackageError{CJK}{ - Encoding `#1\CJK@temp' is not defined}{} - \else - \CJK@global\edef\CJK@@@enc{#1} - \CJK@selectEnc - \fi} - -\edef\CJK@@@enc{} - -% to change a fontencoding yyy for a specific encoding xxx say -% \CJKfontenc{xxx}{yyy}. If you then change the encoding forth and back, -% this fontencoding is still valid. You will need this command only in -% cases where the fonts are not CJK-fontencoded, such as pmC or dnp -% fontencodings. -% -% if you define a new encoding `foo', you *must* supply the command -% `\CJKfontenc{foo}{}' (note the empty second parameter) since the -% encoding existence test relies on this. - -\DeclareRobustCommand{\CJKfontenc}[2]{ - \expandafter\CJK@global\expandafter\edef - \csname CJK@#1@fontenc\endcsname{#2} - \CJK@selectEnc} - -% \CJKfamily{xxx} selects the shape xxx for all encodings. It will override -% \CJKencfamily, i.e., if you change the encoding, the family will be -% the same. To reactivate \CJKencfamily, say `\CJKfamily{}'. -% -% For backward compatibility the macros \CJKshape and \CJKencshape are set -% to \CJKfamily and \CJKencfamily, respectively. - -\DeclareRobustCommand{\CJKfamily}[1]{ - \CJK@global\edef\CJK@globalfamily{#1} - \CJK@selectFamily} - -\edef\CJK@globalfamily{} - -% to change a family for a specific encoding xxx (and a font encoding yyy), -% use \CJKencfamily. If you then change the encoding forth and back, -% this family is still valid. This macro is especially useful with -% cjk-enc.el since it allows to change the encoding without the need to -% select a (possibly different) family each time. See the various -% encoding definitions in CJK.enc for the default values. -% -% note that it is equivalent to say \CJKencfamily[yyy]{xxx}{...} and -% \CJKencfamily{xxxyyy}{...}. - -\DeclareRobustCommand{\CJKencfamily}[3][]{ - \expandafter\CJK@global\expandafter\edef - \csname CJK@#2#1@family\endcsname{#3} - \CJK@selectFamily} - - -\let\CJKshape \CJKfamily -\let\CJKencshape \CJKencfamily - - -% the next commands select the actual family and encoding. - -\def\CJK@selFam{ - \edef\CJK@temp{\csname CJK@\CJK@@@enc @fontenc\endcsname} - - \ifx\CJK@globalfamily \@empty - \CJK@global\edef\CJK@family{ - \csname CJK@\CJK@@@enc\CJK@temp @family\endcsname} - \else - \CJK@global\edef\CJK@family{\CJK@globalfamily} - \fi} - - -% \CJK@@@enc is the encoding selected by the user, \CJK@enc will be really -% used. With the internal hook \CJK@@@xxx@hook we can modify \CJK@enc -% for the encoding xxx if necessary. With the hook \CJK@xxx@hook other -% packages can add stuff which should be executed immediately after the -% encoding has changed. - -\def\CJK@selEnc{ - \edef\CJK@temp{\csname CJK@\CJK@@@enc @fontenc\endcsname} - - \CJK@global\edef\CJK@enc{ - \csname CJK@\CJK@@@enc\CJK@temp @nfssenc\endcsname} - \csname CJK@@@\CJK@@@enc\CJK@temp @hook\endcsname - - \csname CJK@\CJK@@@enc\CJK@temp @enc\endcsname - \CJK@selectFamily - \csname CJK@\CJK@@@enc @hook\endcsname} - -% and here the user-visible macro to add something to the encoding hook. -% First parameter is the encoding, second parameter the data to be -% appended. - -\def\CJKaddEncHook#1#2{ - \expandafter\let\expandafter\CJK@temp \csname CJK@#1@hook\endcsname - \expandafter\def\expandafter\CJK@temp\expandafter{ - \CJK@temp #2} - \expandafter\let\csname CJK@#1@hook\endcsname \CJK@temp} - - -% we disable \CJK@selectFamily and \CJK@selectEnc until a CJK environment -% starts to avoid side effects while defining default values for -% encodings (outside of a CJK environment). - -\let\CJK@selectFamily \relax -\let\CJK@selectEnc \relax - - -% CJK.enc contains the \CJK@...@enc macros and the punctuation lists. - -\input CJK.enc - - -% the macros \CJK@testLastKern and \CJK@testLastCJK check the last kern and -% raise or lower \ifCJK@. - -\edef\CJK@kern{\kern -2sp\kern 2sp} -\edef\CJK@CJK{\kern -1sp\kern 1sp} - -\let\CJKkern \CJK@kern - -% does previous CJK character request nonbreakable glue? - -\def\CJK@testLastKern{ - \global\CJK@false - \ifnum\lastkern = \tw@ - \global\CJK@true - \fi - \ifnum\lastkern = 5% % request from ruby.sty - \global\CJK@true - \fi} - -% is previous character a CJK character? - -\def\CJK@testLastCJK{ - \global\CJK@false - \ifnum\lastkern = \@ne - \global\CJK@true - \fi} - - -% we only check for lower and upper bounds, not for possible gaps in the -% range of the second byte, as it happens for Big5 and SJIS encoding. - -\def\CJK@err{ - \PackageError{CJK}{ - Invalid character code}{ - The second byte of the CJK code is out of range.\MessageBreak - Do you use the right encoding scheme?}} - -\def\CJK@errx{ - \PackageError{CJK}{ - Invalid character code}{ - The third byte of the CJK code is out of range.\MessageBreak - Do you use the right encoding scheme?}} - -\def\CJK@errxx{ - \PackageError{CJK}{ - Invalid character code}{ - The CJK code is out of range for this font encoding.\MessageBreak - Do you use the right encoding scheme?}} - - -% we now define a set of new size functions: -% `CJK', `sCJK', `CJKfixed', and `sCJKfixed' are similar to `' (empty), -% `s', `fixed', and `sfixed' except that the value of \CJK@plane is -% appended to \font@name. -% -% `CJKsub', `CJKssub' are similar to `sub' and `ssub' except that the font -% substitution warning appears only once per CJK fontset. -% -% `CJKb', `sCJKb', `CJKfixedb', and `sCJKfixedb' are absolutely identical -% to the functions without the final `b'; they just exist to overcome -% a special feature of LaTeX: -% -% consider this example: -% -% \DeclareFontShape{C00}{kai}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * ntukai}{} -% \DeclareFontShape{C00}{kai}{bx}{n}{<-> CJK * ntukai}{\CJKbold} -% -% the internal name of the macro which executes the last parameter -% (\CJKbold) is identical to the fifth parameter (without spaces), in -% this case `<->CJK*ntukai' -- the same name for both font shapes! This -% means that the latter font shape definition overwrites the former. -% Thus we have to write -% -% \DeclareFontShape{C00}{kai}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * ntukai}{\CJKbold} -% -% to get a different internal macro name. - -\def\CJK@curr@fontshape{CJK@\f@encoding/\f@family/\f@series/\f@shape} - -\DeclareSizeFunction{CJK}{\CJK@empty\@font@warning} -\DeclareSizeFunction{CJKb}{\CJK@empty\@font@warning} -\DeclareSizeFunction{sCJK}{\CJK@empty\@font@info} -\DeclareSizeFunction{sCJKb}{\CJK@empty\@font@info} - -\def\CJK@empty#1{ - \@tempdimb \f@size\p@ - \ifx\optional@arg \@empty - \else - \expandafter\ifx - \csname CJK@\mandatory@arg/\f@size/\the\@tempdimb\endcsname \relax - \@tempdimb \optional@arg\@tempdimb - #1{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\space - will\space be\MessageBreak - scaled\space to\space size\space \the\@tempdimb} - \expandafter - \gdef\csname CJK@\mandatory@arg/\f@size/\the\@tempdimb\endcsname{} - \fi - \fi - \edef\external@font{ - \mandatory@arg\CJK@plane\space at \the\@tempdimb} - \xdef\font@name{ - \csname \curr@fontshape/\f@size/\CJK@plane\endcsname} - \expandafter\global\expandafter\let - \csname \CJK@curr@fontshape\expandafter\endcsname - \csname \curr@fontshape\endcsname} - -\DeclareSizeFunction{CJKfixed}{\CJK@fixed\@font@warning} -\DeclareSizeFunction{CJKfixedb}{\CJK@fixed\@font@warning} -\DeclareSizeFunction{sCJKfixed}{\CJK@fixed\@font@info} -\DeclareSizeFunction{sCJKfixedb}{\CJK@fixed\@font@info} - -\def\CJK@fixed#1{ - \ifx\optional@arg \@empty - \edef\external@font{ - \mandatory@arg\CJK@plane} - \else - \edef\external@font{ - \mandatory@arg\CJK@plane\space at \optional@arg pt} - \fi - \xdef\font@name{ - \csname \curr@fontshape/\f@size/\CJK@plane\endcsname} - #1{External\space font\space `\external@font'\space loaded\space - for\space size\MessageBreak - <\f@size>} - \expandafter\global\expandafter\let - \csname \CJK@curr@fontshape\expandafter\endcsname - \csname \curr@fontshape\endcsname} - -\DeclareSizeFunction{CJKsub}{\CJK@sub\@font@warning} -\DeclareSizeFunction{CJKssub}{\CJK@sub\@font@info} - -\def\CJK@sub#1{ - \edef\mandatory@arg{\f@encoding/\mandatory@arg} - \begingroup - \expandafter\split@name\mandatory@arg/\@nil - \try@load@fontshape - \endgroup - \let\f@user@size\f@size - \expandafter\ifx\csname\mandatory@arg\endcsname \relax - \errmessage{No\space declaration\space for\space shape\space - \mandatory@arg} - \error@fontshape - \else - \expandafter\ifx\csname CJK@\mandatory@arg/\f@size\endcsname \relax - #1{Font\space shape\space `\curr@fontshape'\MessageBreak - in\space size\space <\f@size>\space not\space available.\MessageBreak - Font\space shape\space `\mandatory@arg'\MessageBreak - tried\space instead} - \expandafter\gdef\csname CJK@\mandatory@arg/\f@size\endcsname{} - \fi - \expandafter\split@name\mandatory@arg/\@nil - \fi - \edef\f@size{\f@user@size} - \get@external@font - \do@subst@correction - \expandafter\global\expandafter\let - \csname \CJK@curr@fontshape\expandafter\endcsname - \csname \curr@fontshape\endcsname} - -% the following size functions are needed for the DNP fonts in JIS encoding. -% `DNPgen' is similar to `gen' but ignores the optional argument. -% `DNP' is similar to `gen' but the optional argument is used to -% indicate the designsize. -% -% see the comment above for an explanation of DNPb and DNPgenb. - -\DeclareSizeFunction{DNPgen}{\CJK@DNPgen} -\DeclareSizeFunction{DNPgenb}{\CJK@DNPgen} - -\def\CJK@DNPgen{ - \edef\external@font{ - \mandatory@arg\CJK@plane\f@size} - \xdef\font@name{ - \csname \curr@fontshape/\f@size/\CJK@plane\endcsname} - \expandafter\global\expandafter\let - \csname \CJK@curr@fontshape\expandafter\endcsname - \csname \curr@fontshape\endcsname} - -\DeclareSizeFunction{DNP}{\CJK@DNP} -\DeclareSizeFunction{DNPb}{\CJK@DNP} - -\def\CJK@DNP{ - \@tempdimb \f@size\p@ - \edef\external@font{ - \mandatory@arg\CJK@plane\optional@arg\space at \the\@tempdimb} - \xdef\font@name{ - \csname \curr@fontshape/\f@size/\CJK@plane\endcsname} - \expandafter\global\expandafter\let - \csname \CJK@curr@fontshape\expandafter\endcsname - \csname \curr@fontshape\endcsname} - - -% we also must redefine \pickup@font to append \CJK@plane to the font name -% if the particular subfont is already known. - -\def\pickup@font{ - \CJK@ifundefined\CJK@plane - {\expandafter\ifx\font@name \relax% % old definition - \define@newfont - \fi} - {\expandafter% % CJK extension - \ifx\csname \curr@fontshape/\f@size/\CJK@plane\endcsname \relax - \define@newfont - \else - \xdef\font@name{ - \csname \curr@fontshape/\f@size/\CJK@plane\endcsname} - \fi}} - -% the other LaTeX2e command we must redefine is \selectfont. It will -% now reset \ifCJK@bold@ and calls \CJK@curr@fontshape additionally -% (if it exists) to execute the loading-setting parameter of -% \DeclareFontShape each time we switch to this font. -% \CJK@curr@fontshape has been defined by the above size functions. - -\DeclareRobustCommand{\selectfont}{ - \ifx\f@linespread \baselinestretch - \else - \set@fontsize\baselinestretch\f@size\f@baselineskip - \fi - \xdef\font@name{\csname\curr@fontshape/\f@size\endcsname} - \pickup@font - \font@name - \expandafter% % CJK extension - \ifx\csname CJK@\curr@fontshape\endcsname \relax - \else - \CJK@bold@false - \csname CJK@\curr@fontshape\endcsname - \fi - \size@update - \enc@update} - - -% additional vertical and horizontal information for a font is stored in -% files with the extension `.fdx'. We extend LaTeX's -% \try@load@fontshape@ macro to load them. -% -% the macros \CJKhdef, \CJKvdef, \CJKhlet and \CJKvlet should be used to -% handle commands in `.fdx' files. - -\def\CJK@load@fdx{ - \expandafter\ifx\csname \f@encoding+\f@family+x\endcsname \relax - \global\expandafter\let\csname \f@encoding+\f@family+x\endcsname \@empty - \def\CJKhdef##1##2{ - \expandafter\gdef\csname \CJK@enc/\CJK@family/##1/h\endcsname{##2}} - \def\CJKhlet##1##2{ - \edef\reserved@a{\CJK@enc/\CJK@family/##1/h} - \edef\reserved@b{\CJK@enc/\CJK@family/##2/h} - \global\expandafter\let - \csname\reserved@a\expandafter\endcsname \csname\reserved@b\endcsname} - \def\CJKvdef##1##2{ - \expandafter\gdef\csname \CJK@enc/\CJK@family/##1/v\endcsname{##2}} - \def\CJKvlet##1##2{ - \edef\reserved@a{\CJK@enc/\CJK@family/##1/v} - \edef\reserved@b{\CJK@enc/\CJK@family/##2/v} - \global\expandafter\let - \csname\reserved@a\expandafter\endcsname \csname\reserved@b\endcsname} - \edef\reserved@a{ - \lowercase{\noexpand\InputIfFileExists{\f@encoding\f@family.fdx}}} - \reserved@a{}{} - \fi} - -\expandafter\def\expandafter\try@load@fontshape\expandafter{ - \try@load@fontshape - \CJK@load@fdx} - - -% \CJKglue defines the stretchability of CJK characters. - -\newcommand{\CJKglue}{\hskip \z@ \@plus .08\baselineskip} - -\def\CJK@nobreakglue{ - \nobreak - \CJKglue - \nobreak} - -% if the `verbatim' package is loaded it is possible to improve the output -% automatically, namely, to avoid breaking of overfull lines in a -% verbatim environment. The following command will install a hook to -% suppress insertion of glue between CJK glyphs. MULEenc.sty will extend -% it for Thai glyphs. - -\def\CJK@verbatim{ - \addto@hook{\every@verbatim}{ - \renewcommand{\CJKglue}{}}} -\CJK@ifundefined\mule@verbatim - {\mule@verbatim{}} - {} - -\def\CJKverbatim{ - \mule@verbatim - \CJK@verbatim} - - -% increasing \CJKtolerance will allow more space between Hangul words. - -\newcommand{\CJKtolerance}{400} - - -% \CJKtilde changes the definition of the active `~' character to embed -% non-CJK words into CJK text. The horizontal space defined here has -% a smaller width than an ordinary space character and is breakable. -% It will suppress spaces afterwards. -% The original definition will be preserved within \nbs, which is -% a shorthand for the LaTeX command \nobreakspace. -% -% \standardtilde is the opposite command. - -\let\nbs \nobreakspace - -\DeclareRobustCommand{\CJKtilde}{ - \CJK@global\def~{\hspace{0.25em plus 0.125em minus 0.08em}\ignorespaces}} -\DeclareRobustCommand{\standardtilde}{ - \CJK@global\def~{\nobreakspace{}}} - - -% \CJKspace and \CJKnospace enables the user to switch between a CJK and a -% CJK* environment without leaving the actual environment: -% -% \CJKnospace switches from CJK to CJK* -% \CJKspace switches from CJK* to CJK -% -% the definitions are in MULEenc.sty also. - -\DeclareRobustCommand{\CJKspace}{ - \CJK@global\let\CJK@ignorespaces \@empty} -\DeclareRobustCommand{\CJKnospace}{ - \CJK@global\let\CJK@ignorespaces \ignorespaces} - - -% \CJKindent sets \parindent to two ideographic spaces. \CJK@spaceChar -% is defined in CJK.enc for all encodings. - -\newbox\CJK@indent - -\providecommand{\CJKindent}{ - \setbox\CJK@indent\hbox{\CJK@spaceChar\CJK@spaceChar} - \parindent\wd\CJK@indent -} - - -% make all characters possibly used active so they can become macros. - -\def\CJK@makeActive{ - \@tempcnta "080\relax - \loop - \CJK@active\catcode\@tempcnta \active - \ifnum\@tempcnta < "0FE\relax - \advance\@tempcnta \@ne - \repeat} - -\def\CJK@makeInactive{ - \@tempcnta "080\relax - \loop - \CJK@active\catcode\@tempcnta 12\relax - \ifnum\@tempcnta < "0FE\relax - \advance\@tempcnta \@ne - \repeat} - - -% the following macro is a signature for `CJKspace.sty'. - -\def\CJK@@@{} - - -% we assign to each active character ^^xx the macro \CJK@XX (if expansion -% occurs); this will be done in the .bdg files. Then the various .enc -% files define \CJK@.. (using \CJK@namegdef) with encoding-specific -% macros. - -\def\CJK@namedef#1{ - \CJK@active\def#1{ - \CJK@@@ - \ifx\protect \@typeset@protect - \string #1 - \else - \noexpand #1 - \fi}} - -\def\CJK@namepdef#1{ - \CJK@active\def#1{ - \CJK@@@ - \ifx\protect \@typeset@protect - \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\CJK@X - \expandafter\string\expandafter#1 - \else - \noexpand #1 - \fi}} - -\def\CJK@nameppdef#1{ - \CJK@active\def#1{ - \CJK@@@ - \ifx\protect \@typeset@protect - \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\CJK@XX - \expandafter\string\expandafter#1 - \else - \noexpand #1 - \fi}} - -\def\CJK@namepppdef#1{ - \CJK@active\def#1{ - \CJK@@@ - \ifx\protect \@typeset@protect - \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\CJK@XXX - \expandafter\string\expandafter#1 - \else - \noexpand #1 - \fi}} - -\def\CJK@nameppppdef#1{ - \CJK@active\def#1{ - \CJK@@@ - \ifx\protect \@typeset@protect - \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\CJK@XXXX - \expandafter\string\expandafter#1 - \else - \noexpand #1 - \fi}} - - -\def\CJK@X#1{ - \csname CJK@\number `#1\endcsname\CJK@ignorespaces} - -% two possibilities: -% either \CJK@XX <arg1> <arg2> -% or \CJK@XX <arg1> \protect <arg2> -\def\CJK@XX#1#2{ - \ifx #2\protect - \expandafter\CJK@XXp\expandafter#1 - \else - \csname CJK@\number `#1\endcsname{`#2}\CJK@ignorespaces - \fi} -\def\CJK@XXp#1#2{ - \csname CJK@\number `#1\endcsname{`#2}\CJK@ignorespaces} - -% two possibilities: -% either \CJK@XXX <arg1> <arg2> <arg3> -% or \CJK@XXX <arg1> \protect <arg2> \protect <arg3> -\def\CJK@XXX#1#2#3{ - \ifx #2\protect - \expandafter\CJK@XXXp\expandafter#1#3 - \else - \csname CJK@\number `#1\endcsname{`#2}{`#3}\CJK@ignorespaces - \fi} -\def\CJK@XXXp#1#2#3#4{ - \csname CJK@\number `#1\endcsname{`#2}{`#4}\CJK@ignorespaces} - -% two possibilities: -% either \CJK@XXXX <arg1> <arg2> <arg3> <arg4> -% or \CJK@XXXX <arg1> \protect <arg2> \protect <arg3> \protect <arg4> -\def\CJK@XXXX#1#2#3#4{ - \ifx #2\protect - \expandafter\CJK@XXXXp\expandafter#1#3 - \else - \csname CJK@\number `#1\endcsname{`#2}{`#3}{`#4}\CJK@ignorespaces - \fi} -\def\CJK@XXXXp#1#2#3#4#5{ - \csname CJK@\number `#1\endcsname{`#2}{`#3}{`#5}\CJK@ignorespaces} - - -% these auxiliary macros reset \lccode's and \uccode's of characters -% 0x80-0xFF. This overrides the values set by LaTeX2e. - -\def\CJK@upperReset{ - \@tempcnta "080\relax - \loop - \CJK@local\uccode\@tempcnta \z@ - \ifnum\@tempcnta < "0FF\relax - \advance\@tempcnta \@ne - \repeat} - -\def\CJK@lowerReset{ - \@tempcnta "080\relax - \loop - \CJK@local\lccode\@tempcnta \z@ - \ifnum\@tempcnta < "0FF\relax - \advance\@tempcnta \@ne - \repeat} - - -% finally come the CJK environments: -% -% CJK* will swallow spaces after a CJK character, whereas CJK will not. -% -% the first parameter selects the CJK encoding, the second the CJK font -% family; the optional argument selects the fontencoding. -% -% each time a CJK or CJK* environment will be opened the hook \CJKhook will -% be called (this feature is used by cjk-enc.el). -% -% always end the line after saying \begin{CJK} or \begin{CJK*}; -% any characters on the same line will have already been read with -% their non-CJK meanings. - -\def\CJK@envStart#1#2#3{ - \CJK@upperReset - \ifCJK@lowercase@ - \CJK@lowerReset - \fi - - \CJK@makeActive - - % we enable \CJK@selectFamily and \CJK@selectEnc. - - \CJK@global\let\CJK@selectFamily \CJK@selFam - \CJK@global\let\CJK@selectEnc \CJK@selEnc - - \def\CJK@@@enc{#2} - \ifx\CJK@@@enc \@empty - \PackageInfo{CJK}{ - no encoding parameter given,\MessageBreak - waiting for \protect\CJKenc\space commands} - \else - \CJKenc{#2} - \fi - \CJKfontenc{#2}{#1} - \CJKfamily{#3} - \def\CJK@series{\f@series} - \def\CJK@shape{\f@shape} - - \csname CJKhook\endcsname} - -\def\CJK@envEnd{ - \ifx\CJK@global \global - \CJK@makeInactive - \CJK@global\let\CJK@selectFamily \relax - \CJK@global\let\CJK@selectEnc \relax - \fi} - -\newenvironment{CJK}[3][]{ - \CJKspace - \CJK@envStart{#1}{#2}{#3} - }{ - \CJK@envEnd} - -\newenvironment{CJK*}[3][]{ - \CJKnospace - \CJK@envStart{#1}{#2}{#3} - }{ - \CJK@envEnd} - - -% \CJKcaption{caption} will test whether we are in a CJK environment; if yes, -% it tries to load `<caption>.cpx' (this is <caption>.cap in preprocessed -% mode). - -\newcommand{\CJKcaption}[1]{ - \ifx\CJK@actualBinding \@empty - \PackageError{CJK}{ - You must be inside of a CJK environment to use \protect\CJKcaption}{} - \else - \makeatletter - \InputIfFileExists{#1.cpx}{}{ - \PackageError{CJK}{ - Can't find #1.cpx}{ - The default captions are used if you continue.}} - \makeatother - \fi} - - -% the writing direction. - -\def\CJK@direction{h} - - -% reset endline character. - -\endlinechar `\^^M - - -% in case some customization is necessary it should be done in the -% configuration file `CJK.cfg' and *not* here. - -\InputIfFileExists{CJK.cfg} - {\typeout{^^J - *****************************************^^J - * Local configuration file CJK.cfg used *^^J - *****************************************^^J}} - {} - - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CJKfntef.sty b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CJKfntef.sty deleted file mode 100644 index 5a1d44df26..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CJKfntef.sty +++ /dev/null @@ -1,509 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file CJKfntef.sty of the CJK package -% extending CJKulem.sty with more font effects -% -% created by Wenchang Sun <sunwch@hotmail.com> -% Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) -% -% Macros: -% \CJKunderdot{...} -% \CJKunderline[*]{...} -% \CJKunderdblline[*]{...} -% \CJKunderwave[*]{...} -% \CJKsout[*]{...} -% \CJKxout[*]{...} -% \varCJKunderline -% \CJKunderanyline -% \CJKunderanysymbol -% -% The following nesting combinations are allowed: -% -% \CJKunderdot{...\CJKunderline[*]{...}...} -% \CJKunderdot{...\CJKunderdblline[*]{...}...} -% \CJKunderdot{...\CJKunderwave[*]{...}...} -% \CJKunderdot{...\CJKsout[*]{...}...} -% \CJKunderdot{...\CJKxout[*]{...}...} -% -% \CJKunderline[*]{...\CJKunderdot{...}...} -% \CJKunderdblline[*]{...\CJKunderdot{...}...} -% \CJKunderwave[*]{...\CJKunderdot{...}...} -% \CJKsout[*]{...\CJKunderdot{...}...} -% \CJKxout[*]{...\CJKunderdot{...}...} -% -% Environment: -% CJKfilltwosides -% -% -% Here an example which shows how to use \CJKunderanysymbol. -% -% \def\varCJKunderdot{% -% \CJKunderanysymbol{0.5em}{$\cdot$}% -% } -% - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1998/06/01] -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesPackage{CJKfntef}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -\RequirePackage{CJK} -\RequirePackage{CJKulem} - - -\endlinechar \m@ne - - -\ifx\CJKpunctsymbol\undefined - \PackageWarning{CJKfntef}{ - You need to download the last version of the CJK package\MessageBreak - to keep CJK punctuation from being underdotted} - \let\CJKpunctsymbol\CJKsymbol -\fi - - -\newskip\CJK@fntefSkip -\newcount\CJK@nest -\newdimen\CJK@fntefDimen -\newbox\CJK@underdotBox -\newbox\CJK@ULbox - -\newif\ifCJK@UL@ -\CJK@UL@false -\newif\ifCJK@sxout@ -\CJK@sxout@false - - -\newcommand{\CJKunderdotbasesep}{0.05em} -\newcommand{\CJKunderdotsep}{0.04em} -\newcommand{\CJKunderlinebasesep}{0.20em} -\newcommand{\CJKunderlinesep}{0.07em} -\newcommand{\CJKunderdbllinebasesep}{0.20em} -\newcommand{\CJKunderdbllinesep}{0.17em} -\newcommand{\CJKunderwavebasesep}{0.20em} -\newcommand{\CJKunderwavesep}{0.00em} -\newcommand{\CJKsoutheight}{0.35em} - -\let\CJKf@global\global - -\ifx\color\undefined - \def\CJKunderdotcolor{} - \def\CJKunderwavecolor{} - \def\CJKunderlinecolor{} - \def\CJKunderdbllinecolor{} - \def\CJKsoutcolor{} - \def\CJKxoutcolor{} -\else - \def\CJKunderdotcolor{\color{red}} - \def\CJKunderwavecolor{\color{blue}} - \def\CJKunderlinecolor{\color{blue}} - \def\CJKunderdbllinecolor{\color{blue}} - \def\CJKsoutcolor{\color{red}} - \def\CJKxoutcolor{\color{blue}} -\fi - - -% -% \CJKunderdot: -% Add a dot under every CJK non-punctuation character. The dot position -% can be controlled by redefining \CJKunderdotsep (for nesting) and -% \CJKunderdotbasesep. -% -% The dot color can be changed by redefining \CJKunderdotcolor. -% -\def\CJK@underdotSkip{\z@} - -\def\CJK@preUnderdot{ - \ifnum\CJK@nest = \z@ - \CJKf@global\advance\CJK@fntefSkip \CJKunderdotbasesep - \fi - \CJKf@global\advance\CJK@nest \@ne - - \xdef\CJK@underdotSkip{\the\CJK@fntefSkip} - \CJKf@global\advance\CJK@fntefSkip \CJKunderdotsep - - \CJKf@global\setbox\CJK@underdotBox\hbox{{ - \CJKunderdotcolor - {$\cdot$}}} - \CJKf@global\advance\CJK@fntefSkip \ht\CJK@underdotBox - \CJKf@global\advance\CJK@fntefSkip \dp\CJK@underdotBox} - -\def\CJK@postUnderdot{ - \CJKf@global\advance\CJK@fntefSkip -\CJKunderdotsep - \CJKf@global\advance\CJK@fntefSkip -\ht\CJK@underdotBox - \CJKf@global\advance\CJK@fntefSkip -\dp\CJK@underdotBox - \CJKf@global\def\CJK@underdotSkip{\z@} - - \CJKf@global\advance\CJK@nest \m@ne - \ifnum\CJK@nest = \z@ - \CJKf@global\advance\CJK@fntefSkip -\CJKunderdotbasesep - \fi} - - -\ifcsname XeTeXinterchartokenstate\endcsname - \def\XeTeX@CJKfntef@hook{ - \XeTeXinterchartokenstate=0} -\else - \let\XeTeX@CJKfntef@hook\relax -\fi - -\newcommand{\CJKunderdot}[1]{ - \CJK@preUnderdot - - \CJKf@global\let\CJK@underdotSymbol \CJKsymbol - \CJKf@global\def\CJKsymbol##1{ - \CJK@underdotSymbol{##1} - - \settowidth\CJK@fntefDimen{{ - \XeTeX@CJKfntef@hook - \CJK@underdotSymbol{##1}}} - \leavevmode - \rlap{ - \vbox to \z@ { - \vskip\CJK@underdotSkip - \hbox to \z@ { - \hskip -\CJK@fntefDimen - \hss - \copy\CJK@underdotBox - \hss} - \vss}}} - #1 - \CJKf@global\let\CJKsymbol \CJK@underdotSymbol - - \CJK@postUnderdot - \ignorespaces} - - -% -% Auxiliary macros needed by \CJKunderline and friends. -% -\def\UL@CJKpunctnobreakglue{ - \ifx\ \LA@space - \LA@CJKglue - \else - \egroup - \UL@stop - \UL@start - \bgroup - \fi} - -\def\CJK@fntefSave{ - \CJKf@global\let\UL@UL@CJKnobreakglue \UL@CJKnobreakglue - \CJKf@global\let\UL@CJKsymbol \CJKsymbol - \CJKf@global\let\UL@CJKpunctsymbol \CJKpunctsymbol} - -\def\CJK@fntefRestore{ - \CJKf@global\let\UL@CJKnobreakglue \UL@UL@CJKnobreakglue - \CJKf@global\let\CJKsymbol \UL@CJKsymbol - \CJKf@global\let\CJKpunctsymbol \UL@CJKpunctsymbol} - -\def\CJK@preUL{ - \ifCJK@UL@ - \PackageError{CJKfntef} - {Nesting error} - {Nesting \string\CJKunderwave[*], \string\CJKunderline[*], - \string\CJKsout[*], \string\CJKxout[*],\MessageBreak - or \string\CJKunderdblline[*] is not supported.} - \else - \CJKf@global\CJK@UL@true - \fi - \ifCJK@sxout@ - \CJKf@global\def\CJK@ULskip{\z@} - \else - \ifnum\CJK@nest = \z@ - \CJKf@global\advance\CJK@fntefSkip \CJK@ULbasesep - \fi - \CJKf@global\advance\CJK@nest \@ne - - \CJKf@global\advance\CJK@fntefSkip \ht\CJK@ULbox - \CJKf@global\advance\CJK@fntefSkip \dp\CJK@ULbox - - \xdef\CJK@ULskip{\the\CJK@fntefSkip} - \CJKf@global\advance\CJK@fntefSkip \CJK@ULsep - \fi} - -\def\CJK@postUL{ - \CJKf@global\CJK@UL@false - - \ifCJK@sxout@ - \CJKf@global\CJK@sxout@false - \else - \CJKf@global\advance\CJK@fntefSkip -\CJK@ULsep - \CJKf@global\advance\CJK@fntefSkip -\ht\CJK@ULbox - \CJKf@global\advance\CJK@fntefSkip -\dp\CJK@ULbox - - \CJKf@global\advance\CJK@nest \m@ne - \ifnum\CJK@nest = \z@ - \CJKf@global\advance\CJK@fntefSkip -\CJK@ULbasesep - \fi - \fi} - -\def\CJK@UL{ - \CJK@preUL - \CJK@fntefSave - - \CJKf@global\let\UL@CJKnobreakglue \UL@CJKpunctnobreakglue - \CJKf@global\def\CJKsymbol{ - \CJKf@global\def\UL@leadtype{\leaders\copy\ULC@box} - \UL@CJKsymbol} - \CJKf@global\def\CJKpunctsymbol{ - \CJKf@global\def\UL@leadtype{} - \UL@CJKpunctsymbol} - - \bgroup - \markoverwith{ - \lower\CJK@ULskip\copy\CJK@ULbox} - \aftergroup\CJK@fntefRestore - \aftergroup\CJK@postUL - \ULon} - -\def\CJK@@UL{ - \CJK@preUL - \bgroup - \markoverwith{ - \lower\CJK@ULskip\copy\CJK@ULbox} - \aftergroup\CJK@postUL - \ULon} - - -% -% \CJKunderwave*: -% The same as \uwave except that the wavy line is colored (you can change -% the color by redefining \CJKunderwavecolor), and the position can be -% controlled by redefining \CJKunderwavesep (for nesting) and -% \CJKunderwavebasesep. -% -% \CJKunderwave: -% The same as \CJKunderwave* but ignoring CJK punctuation characters. -% -\newcommand{\CJKunderwave}{ - \CJKf@global\let\CJK@ULsep \CJKunderwavesep - \CJKf@global\let\CJK@ULbasesep \CJKunderwavebasesep - \CJKf@global\setbox\CJK@ULbox\hbox{{ - \CJKunderwavecolor - \sixly - \char 58}} - - \@ifstar\CJK@@UL\CJK@UL} - - -% -% \CJKunderline*: -% The same as \uline except that the line is colored (you can change the -% color by redefining \CJKunderlinecolor), and the position can be -% controlled by redefining \CJKunderlinesep (for nesting) and -% \CJKunderlinebasesep. -% -% \CJKunderline: -% The same as \CJKunderline* but ignoring CJK punctuation characters. -% -\newcommand{\CJKunderline}{ - \CJKf@global\let\CJK@ULsep \CJKunderlinesep - \CJKf@global\let\CJK@ULbasesep \CJKunderlinebasesep - \CJKf@global\setbox\CJK@ULbox\hbox{{ - \CJKunderlinecolor - \vtop{\hrule \@height \ULthickness \@width .2em}}} - - \@ifstar\CJK@@UL\CJK@UL} - - -% -% \CJKunderdblline[*]: -% The same as \CJKunderline[*] except that two lines are used for -% underlining. -% -\newcommand{\CJKunderdblline}{ - \CJKf@global\let\CJK@ULsep \CJKunderdbllinesep - \CJKf@global\let\CJK@ULbasesep \CJKunderdbllinebasesep - - \CJKf@global\setbox\CJK@ULbox\hbox{{ - \CJKunderdbllinecolor - \vtop{ - \kern -.07em - \hrule \@height\ULthickness \@width .2em - \kern 1.1\p@ - \hrule}}} - - \@ifstar\CJK@@UL\CJK@UL} - - -% -% \CJKsout*: -% The same as \sout except that the line is colored (you can change the -% color by redefining \CJKsoutcolor), and the position can be controlled -% by redefining \CJKsoutheight. -% -% \CJKsout: -% The same as \CJKsout* but ignoring CJK punctuation characters. -% -\def\CJKsout{ - \CJKf@global\CJK@sxout@true - \CJKf@global\setbox\CJK@ULbox\hbox{{ - \CJKsoutcolor - \vtop{ - \kern -\CJKsoutheight - \hrule \@height\ULthickness \@width .2em}}} - - \@ifstar\CJK@@UL\CJK@UL} - - -% -% \CJKxout*: -% The same as \xout except using colored `/' (you can change the color -% by redefining \CJKxoutcolor). -% -% \CJKxout: -% The same as \CJKxout* but ignoring CJK punctuation characters. -% -\def\CJKxout{ - \CJKf@global\CJK@sxout@true - \CJKf@global\setbox\CJK@ULbox\hbox{{ - \kern -0.1em - {\CJKxoutcolor $/$} - \kern -0.1em}} - - \@ifstar\CJK@@UL\CJK@UL} - - -% -% CJKfilltwosides environment: -% Align CJK characters to fill two sides. -% -% Usage: -% \begin{CJKfilltwosides}{width} -% first line \\ -% second line \\ -% ... \\ -% last line -% \end{CJKfilltwosides} -% -\newif\ifCJK@fillbegin@ -\CJKf@global\CJK@fillbegin@false -\newif\ifCJK@filltwosides@ -\CJKf@global\CJK@filltwosides@false - -\newenvironment{CJKfilltwosides}[1]{ - \leavevmode - \vbox\bgroup - \CJKf@global\CJK@filltwosides@true - \CJKf@global\let\CJK@filltwosidesSymbol \CJKsymbol - - \def\CJK@ftscr{ - \egroup - \CJKf@global\CJK@fillbegin@false - \hbox to #1\bgroup - \ignorespaces} - - \let\\ \CJK@ftscr - - \def\CJKsymbol##1{ - \ifCJK@fillbegin@ - \hfill - \CJK@filltwosidesSymbol{##1} - \else - \CJK@filltwosidesSymbol{##1} - \CJKf@global\CJK@fillbegin@true - \fi} - - \hbox to #1\bgroup - \ignorespaces - }{ - \egroup - \egroup - - \CJKf@global\let\CJKsymbol \CJK@filltwosidesSymbol - \CJKf@global\CJK@fillbegin@false - \CJKf@global\CJK@filltwosides@false} - - -% -% \varCJKunderline: -% The same as \CJKunderline but leaving spaces between two consecutive -% \varCJKunderline calls. The separation on the left and right can be -% controlled by redefining \CJKulineleftskip and \CJKulinerightskip, -% respectively. -% -\def\CJKulineleftskip{0.2em} -\def\CJKulinerightskip{0.2em} - -\def\varCJKunderline#1{ - {\null - \hskip\CJKulineleftskip} - \CJKunderline{ - {\hskip-\CJKulineleftskip} - #1 - {\hskip-\CJKulinerightskip}} - {\hskip\CJKulinerightskip}} - - -% -% \CJKunderanyline: -% The same as \varCJKunderline but using a user-defined underline shape. -% The first argument gives the distance to the baseline, the second -% argument the object used for underlining. -% -\def\CJK@underanyline#1#2{ - \setbox\UL@box\hbox{{#2}} - \bgroup\markoverwith{\lower #1\copy\UL@box}\ULon} - -\def\CJKunderanyline#1#2#3{ - {\null - \hskip\CJKulineleftskip} - \CJK@underanyline{#1}{#2}{ - {\hskip-\CJKulineleftskip} - #3 - {\hskip-\CJKulinerightskip}} - {\hskip\CJKulinerightskip}} - - -% -% \CJKunderanysymbol: -% The same as \CJKunderdot but using a user-defined underline shape. -% The first argument gives the distance to the baseline, the second -% argument the object used for `underdotting'. -% -\newdimen\CJK@underanyskip - -\def\CJKunderanysymbol#1#2#3{{ - \CJK@underanyskip #1\relax - \setbox\CJK@underdotBox\hbox{{#2}} - \CJKf@global\let\CJK@underanysymbol\CJKsymbol - \CJKf@global\def\CJK@fntefglue{ - \CJKf@global\let\CJK@fntefglue\CJKglue} - \CJKf@global\def\CJKsymbol##1{ - \CJK@fntefglue - \CJK@underanysymbol{##1} - \leavevmode - \rlap{ - \lower \CJK@underanyskip - \hbox to \z@ { - \hskip -1em - \hss - \copy\CJK@underdotBox - \hss} - \hskip -1em} - \ignorespaces} - #3 - \CJKf@global\let\CJKsymbol\CJK@underanysymbol}} - - -\endlinechar `\^^M - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CJKnumb.sty b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CJKnumb.sty deleted file mode 100644 index 68494d0ffc..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CJKnumb.sty +++ /dev/null @@ -1,400 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file CJKnumb.sty of the CJK package -% for typesetting numbers with CJK glyphs. -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesPackage{CJKnumb}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -\RequirePackage{CJK}[2015/04/18] - - -% we suppress any unwanted spaces produced by linefeeds. - -\endlinechar \m@ne - - -% the amount of space to be inserted before and after the circle -% representing zero - -\def\CJKnullspace{0pt} - - -% generic number macros. We add them to the CJK encoding hooks. - -\def\CJK@traditionalNumbers{ - % circle used for zero - \def\CJK@null{\kern\CJKnullspace\CJKchar{161}{179}\kern\CJKnullspace} - % character used for zero - \def\CJK@zero{\CJKchar{185}{115}} - \def\CJK@one{\CJKchar{164}{64}} - \def\CJK@two{\CJKchar{164}{71}} - \def\CJK@three{\CJKchar{164}{84}} - \def\CJK@four{\CJKchar{165}{124}} - \def\CJK@five{\CJKchar{164}{173}} - \def\CJK@six{\CJKchar{164}{187}} - \def\CJK@seven{\CJKchar{164}{67}} - \def\CJK@eight{\CJKchar{164}{75}} - \def\CJK@nine{\CJKchar{164}{69}} - \def\CJK@ten{\CJKchar{164}{81}} - \def\CJK@hundred{\CJKchar{166}{202}} - \def\CJK@thousand{\CJKchar{164}{100}} - \def\CJK@tenthousand{\CJKchar{184}{85}} - \def\CJK@hundredmillion{\CJKchar{187}{245}} - - \def\CJK@minus{\CJKchar{161}{208}}} - -\CJKaddEncHook{Bg5}{\CJK@traditionalNumbers} -\CJKaddEncHook{Bg5+}{\CJK@traditionalNumbers} -\CJKaddEncHook{HK}{\CJK@traditionalNumbers} - -\def\CJK@simplifiedNumbers{ - \def\CJK@null{\kern\CJKnullspace\CJKchar{161}{240}\kern\CJKnullspace} - \def\CJK@zero{\CJKchar{193}{227}} - \def\CJK@one{\CJKchar{210}{187}} - \def\CJK@two{\CJKchar{182}{254}} - \def\CJK@three{\CJKchar{200}{253}} - \def\CJK@four{\CJKchar{203}{196}} - \def\CJK@five{\CJKchar{206}{229}} - \def\CJK@six{\CJKchar{193}{249}} - \def\CJK@seven{\CJKchar{198}{223}} - \def\CJK@eight{\CJKchar{176}{203}} - \def\CJK@nine{\CJKchar{190}{197}} - \def\CJK@ten{\CJKchar{202}{174}} - \def\CJK@hundred{\CJKchar{176}{217}} - \def\CJK@thousand{\CJKchar{199}{167}} - \def\CJK@tenthousand{\CJKchar{205}{242}} - \def\CJK@hundredmillion{\CJKchar{210}{218}} - - \def\CJK@minus{\CJKchar{163}{173}}} - -\CJKaddEncHook{GB}{\CJK@simplifiedNumbers} -\CJKaddEncHook{GBK}{\CJK@simplifiedNumbers} - -\CJKaddEncHook{JIS}{ - \def\CJK@null{\kern\CJKnullspace\CJKchar{161}{251}\kern\CJKnullspace} - \def\CJK@zero{\CJKchar{206}{237}} - \def\CJK@one{\CJKchar{176}{236}} - \def\CJK@two{\CJKchar{198}{243}} - \def\CJK@three{\CJKchar{187}{176}} - \def\CJK@four{\CJKchar{187}{205}} - \def\CJK@five{\CJKchar{184}{222}} - \def\CJK@six{\CJKchar{207}{187}} - \def\CJK@seven{\CJKchar{188}{183}} - \def\CJK@eight{\CJKchar{200}{172}} - \def\CJK@nine{\CJKchar{182}{229}} - \def\CJK@ten{\CJKchar{189}{189}} - \def\CJK@hundred{\CJKchar{201}{180}} - \def\CJK@thousand{\CJKchar{192}{233}} - \def\CJK@tenthousand{\CJKchar{232}{223}} - \def\CJK@hundredmillion{\CJKchar{178}{175}} - - \def\CJK@minus{\CJKchar{161}{221}}} - -\CJKaddEncHook{KS}{ - \def\CJK@null{\kern\CJKnullspace\CJKchar{161}{219}\kern\CJKnullspace} - \def\CJK@zero{\CJKchar{214}{195}} - \def\CJK@one{\CJKchar{236}{233}} - \def\CJK@two{\CJKchar{236}{163}} - \def\CJK@three{\CJKchar{223}{178}} - \def\CJK@four{\CJKchar{222}{204}} - \def\CJK@five{\CJKchar{231}{233}} - \def\CJK@six{\CJKchar{215}{191}} - \def\CJK@seven{\CJKchar{246}{210}} - \def\CJK@eight{\CJKchar{248}{162}} - \def\CJK@nine{\CJKchar{206}{250}} - \def\CJK@ten{\CJKchar{228}{168}} - \def\CJK@hundred{\CJKchar{219}{221}} - \def\CJK@thousand{\CJKchar{244}{182}} - \def\CJK@tenthousand{\CJKchar{216}{191}} - \def\CJK@hundredmillion{\CJKchar{229}{226}} - - \def\CJK@minus{\CJKchar{163}{173}}} - -\CJKaddEncHook{SJIS}{ - \def\CJK@null{\kern\CJKnullspace\CJKchar{129}{155}\kern\CJKnullspace} - \def\CJK@zero{\CJKchar{151}{235}} - \def\CJK@one{\CJKchar{136}{234}} - \def\CJK@two{\CJKchar{147}{241}} - \def\CJK@three{\CJKchar{142}{79}} - \def\CJK@four{\CJKchar{142}{108}} - \def\CJK@five{\CJKchar{140}{220}} - \def\CJK@six{\CJKchar{152}{90}} - \def\CJK@seven{\CJKchar{142}{181}} - \def\CJK@eight{\CJKchar{148}{170}} - \def\CJK@nine{\CJKchar{139}{227}} - \def\CJK@ten{\CJKchar{143}{92}} - \def\CJK@hundred{\CJKchar{149}{83}} - \def\CJK@thousand{\CJKchar{144}{231}} - \def\CJK@tenthousand{\CJKchar{228}{221}} - \def\CJK@hundredmillion{\CJKchar{137}{173}} - - \def\CJK@minus{\CJKchar{129}{124}}} - -\CJKaddEncHook{\CJK@UnicodeEnc}{ - \def\CJK@null{\Unicode{48}{7}} - \def\CJK@zero{\Unicode{150}{246}} - \def\CJK@one{\Unicode{78}{0}} - \def\CJK@two{\Unicode{78}{140}} - \def\CJK@three{\Unicode{78}{9}} - \def\CJK@four{\Unicode{86}{219}} - \def\CJK@five{\Unicode{78}{148}} - \def\CJK@six{\Unicode{81}{109}} - \def\CJK@seven{\Unicode{78}{3}} - \def\CJK@eight{\Unicode{81}{107}} - \def\CJK@nine{\Unicode{78}{93}} - \def\CJK@ten{\Unicode{83}{65}} - \def\CJK@hundred{\Unicode{118}{126}} - \def\CJK@thousand{\Unicode{83}{67}} - \def\CJK@tenthousand{\Unicode{132}{44}} - \def\CJK@hundredmillion{\Unicode{81}{4}} - - \def\CJK@minus{\Unicode{255}{13}}} - - -\newif\ifCJK@zero@ -\newif\ifCJK@previous@ - -\newif\ifCJK@null@ - - -\newcount\CJK@q -\newcount\CJK@r - - -\def\CJK@digit#1{ - \ifcase #1\relax - \ifCJK@null@ \CJK@null \else \CJK@zero \fi \or - \CJK@one \or - \CJK@two \or - \CJK@three \or - \CJK@four \or - \CJK@five \or - \CJK@six \or - \CJK@seven \or - \CJK@eight \or - \CJK@nine - \fi} - - -% This macro splits the number in zzyyyyxxxx (2^^31-1 is the largest -% possible integer in TeX); zz is \CJK@yi, yyyy is \CJK@high, and -% xxxx is \CJK@low. - -\def\CJK@splitnumber#1{ - \CJK@q #1 - \CJK@r #1 - - \divide\CJK@q \@M - \begingroup - \multiply\CJK@q \@M - \advance\CJK@r -\CJK@q - \ifnum\CJK@r = \z@ - \xdef\CJK@low{} - \else - \xdef\CJK@low{\number\CJK@r} - \fi - \endgroup - - \ifnum\CJK@q > \z@ - \CJK@r \CJK@q - - \divide\CJK@q \@M - \begingroup - \multiply\CJK@q \@M - \advance\CJK@r -\CJK@q - \ifnum\CJK@r = \z@ - \xdef\CJK@high{} - \else - \xdef\CJK@high{\number\CJK@r} - \fi - \endgroup - - \ifnum\CJK@q > \z@ - \xdef\CJK@yi{\number\CJK@q} - \else - \xdef\CJK@yi{} - \fi - \else - \xdef\CJK@high{} - \xdef\CJK@yi{} - \fi -} - -% Here we process four digits - -\def\CJK@processnumber#1{ - \CJK@zero@false - - \CJK@q #1 - \CJK@r #1 - - \divide\CJK@q \@m - \ifnum\CJK@q = \z@ - \ifCJK@previous@ - \CJK@zero@true - \fi - \else - \ifCJK@zero@ - \CJK@zero - \fi - \CJK@digit{\CJK@q} - \CJK@thousand - \CJK@previous@true - \CJK@zero@false - \fi - - \multiply\CJK@q \@m - \advance\CJK@r -\CJK@q - \CJK@q \CJK@r - - \divide\CJK@q 100\relax - \ifnum\CJK@q = \z@ - \ifCJK@previous@ - \CJK@zero@true - \fi - \else - \ifCJK@zero@ - \CJK@zero - \fi - \CJK@digit{\CJK@q} - \CJK@hundred - \CJK@previous@true - \CJK@zero@false - \fi - - \multiply\CJK@q 100 - \advance\CJK@r -\CJK@q - \CJK@q \CJK@r - - \divide \CJK@q 10\relax - \ifnum\CJK@q = \z@ - \ifCJK@previous@ - \CJK@zero@true - \fi - \else - \ifCJK@zero@ - \CJK@zero - \fi - \ifnum\CJK@q = \@ne - \ifCJK@previous@ - \CJK@one - \fi - \else - \CJK@digit{\CJK@q} - \fi - \CJK@ten - \CJK@previous@true - \CJK@zero@false - \fi - - \multiply\CJK@q 10 - \advance\CJK@r -\CJK@q - - \ifnum\CJK@r = \z@ - \else - \ifCJK@zero@ - \CJK@zero - \fi - \CJK@digit{\CJK@r} - \CJK@previous@true - \fi -} - - -% this command provides a full CJK representation of a number. - -\DeclareRobustCommand\CJKnumber[1]{ - \CJK@null@false - - \CJK@q #1\relax - - \ifnum\CJK@q < \z@ - \multiply\CJK@q \m@ne - \CJK@minus - \CJKkern - \fi - - \CJK@previous@false - \CJK@zero@false - - \ifnum\CJK@q = \z@ - \CJK@zero - \else - \CJK@splitnumber{\CJK@q} - - \ifx\CJK@yi \@empty - \else - \CJK@processnumber{\CJK@yi} - \CJK@hundredmillion - \fi - - \ifx\CJK@high \@empty - \else - \CJK@processnumber{\CJK@high} - \CJK@tenthousand - \fi - - \ifx\CJK@low \@empty - \else - \ifx\CJK@yi \@empty - \else - \ifx\CJK@high \@empty - \CJK@zero % this catches 100002345 - \fi - \fi - \CJK@processnumber{\CJK@low} - \fi - \fi} - - -% this command simply converts the given string into CJK digits; -% the starred version uses the traditional glyph for digit zero. - -\DeclareRobustCommand\CJKdigits{ - \@ifstar{\CJK@null@false\CJK@digits} - {\CJK@null@true\CJK@digits}} - -\def\CJK@digits#1{ - {\edef\CJK@tempa{} - \edef\CJK@tempb{#1} - \ifx\CJK@tempb \@empty - \else - \loop - \expandafter\CJK@getDigit\CJK@tempb\CJK@stop - \CJK@digit\CJK@tempa - \ifx\CJK@tempb \@empty - \else - \repeat - \fi}} - -\def\CJK@getDigit#1#2\CJK@stop{ - \edef\CJK@tempa{#1} - \edef\CJK@tempb{#2}} - - -% reset endline character. - -\endlinechar `\^^M - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CJKspace.sty b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CJKspace.sty deleted file mode 100644 index 148ce1479d..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CJKspace.sty +++ /dev/null @@ -1,98 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file CJKspace.sty of the CJK package -% for suppressing spaces between CJK characters only. -% -% created by Wenchang Sun <sunwch@hotmail.com> -% Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[2001/06/01] - -\def\fileversion{3.8.0} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesPackage{CJKspace}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -\endlinechar \m@ne - - -% redefine `\CJK@ignorespaces'. - -\def\CJK@@ignorespaces{ - \expandafter\CJK@@@ignorespaces} - -\renewenvironment{CJK*}[3][]{ - \let\CJK@ignorespaces\CJK@@ignorespaces - \CJK@envStart{#1}{#2}{#3}} - {\CJK@envEnd} - - -\def\CJK@@@ignorespaces{ - \futurelet\CJK@next@token - \CJK@check@next} - -\def\CJK@check@next{ - \ifx\CJK@next@token\@sptoken - \expandafter\CJK@@check@next - \fi} - -{ - \catcode`\-=11 - - \global\let\-empty\@empty - - % define \CJK@@check@next to gobble subsequent space tokens. - - \def\:{\CJK@@check@next} - \global\expandafter\def\: { - \futurelet\cjk-let-token - \cjk---check-next} - - % since characters in the output of \meaning\something have - % catcode 12, we have to change the catcodes of `\', `C', - % `J', `K', and `@'. - - \catcode`\/=0 - \catcode`\C=12 - \catcode`\J=12 - \catcode`\K=12 - \catcode`\@=12 - \catcode`\\=12 - - /gdef/cjk---check-next{ - /expandafter/cjk-get-keystring - /meaning/cjk-let-token\CJK@@@/cjk-space-stop - /cjk-temp} - - % we check whether we can find the signature `\CJK@@@' at the - % beginning of following macro -- only the CJK package - % inserts this. - - /long/gdef/cjk-get-keystring#1\CJK@@@#2/cjk-space-stop{ - /edef/cjk-temp{#2} - /ifx/cjk-temp/-empty - /def/cjk-temp{ } - /else - /def/cjk-temp{} - /fi} -} - - -\endlinechar `\^^M - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CJKulem.sty b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CJKulem.sty deleted file mode 100644 index 5baef63f17..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CJKulem.sty +++ /dev/null @@ -1,193 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file CJKulem.sty of the CJK package -% for using the `ulem' package CJK characters. -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1996/12/01] -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesPackage{CJKulem}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -\RequirePackage{ulem}[2000/05/26] - -\endlinechar \m@ne - -\newdimen\UL@lastkern -\newskip\CJK@skip - - -\def\UL@CJKnobreakglue{ - \nobreak - \LA@CJKglue - \nobreak} - - -\def\UL@CJKglue{ - \ifx\ \LA@space - \LA@CJKglue - \else - \egroup - \UL@stop - \ifnum\lastkern = \thr@@ - \LA@hskip \CJK@skip - \else - \global\UL@skip \CJK@skip - \UL@leaders - \fi - \UL@start - \bgroup - \fi} - - -\def\UL@Thaiglue{ - \ifx\ \LA@space - \LA@Thaiglue - \else - \egroup - \egroup - \egroup - \UL@stop - \ifnum\lastkern = \thr@@ - \LA@hskip \CJK@skip - \else - \global\UL@skip \CJK@skip - \UL@leaders - \fi - \UL@start - \bgroup - \fontencoding{C90}\selectfont - \bgroup - \bgroup - \fi} - - -\def\UL@Thaibreak{ - \ifx\ \LA@space - \LA@Thaibreak - \else - \egroup - \egroup - \egroup - \UL@stop - \LA@hskip \z@ - \UL@start - \bgroup - \fontencoding{C90}\selectfont - \bgroup - \bgroup - \fi} - - -\def\UL@testLastKern{ - \global\CJK@false - \ifnum\lastkern = \thr@@ - \ifnum\UL@lastkern = \tw@ - \global\CJK@true - \fi - \ifnum\UL@lastkern = 5 - \global\CJK@true - \fi - \fi - - \ifnum\lastkern = \tw@ - \global\CJK@true - \fi - \ifnum\lastkern = 5 - \global\CJK@true - \fi} - - -\def\UL@testLastCJK{ - \global\CJK@false - - \ifnum\lastkern = \thr@@ - \ifnum\UL@lastkern = \@ne - \global\CJK@true - \fi - \fi - - \ifnum\lastkern = \@ne - \global\CJK@true - \fi} - - -\addto@hook\UL@hook{ - \let\CJK@savehskip \hskip - \let\hskip \LA@hskip - \CJKglue - \CJK@skip\lastskip - \unskip - \let\hskip \CJK@savehskip - \let\LA@CJKglue \CJKglue - \let\LA@Thaiglue \Thaiglue - \let\LA@Thaibreak \Thaibreak - \let\CJK@nobreakglue \UL@CJKnobreakglue - \let\CJKglue \UL@CJKglue - \let\Thaiglue \UL@Thaiglue - \let\Thaibreak \UL@Thaibreak - \let\CJK@testLastKern \UL@testLastKern - \let\CJK@testLastCJK \UL@testLastCJK} - - -\def\UL@start{ - \global\UL@lastkern\lastkern - \setbox\UL@box\hbox\bgroup - \everyhbox{\UL@hrest} - \let\UL@start\@empty - \def\UL@unegroup{\bgroup\bgroup} - \let\UL@leadtype\@empty - \bgroup - \kern -3sp - \kern 3sp - \if@ignore - \global\@ignorefalse - \ignorespaces - \fi} - - -\def\UL@stop{ - \global\UL@pe\lastpenalty - \global\UL@lastkern\lastkern - \unpenalty - \ifnum\lastkern = \thr@@ - \egroup - \egroup - \ifdim\wd\UL@box = \z@ - \else - \UL@putbox - \fi - \else - \egroup - \egroup - \UL@putbox - \fi - \ifnum\UL@pe = \z@ - \else - \LA@penalty\UL@pe - \fi - \kern -\UL@lastkern - \kern \UL@lastkern - \UL@unegroup} - -\endlinechar `\^^M - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CJKutf8.sty b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CJKutf8.sty deleted file mode 100644 index 28f3f8b0ad..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CJKutf8.sty +++ /dev/null @@ -1,720 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file CJKutf8.sty of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% in UTF-8 encoding. -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[2003/12/01] - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesPackage{CJKutf8}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -\RequirePackage{ifpdf} -\RequirePackage[utf8]{inputenc} -\RequirePackage[encapsulated]{CJK} -\RequirePackageWithOptions{fontenc} - -\DeclareOption*{\OptionNotUsed} - -\ProcessOptions - - -% we suppress any unwanted spaces produced by linefeeds - -\endlinechar\m@ne - -% We redefine the basic macros for handling multibyte sequences to call -% a `\u8:...' macro if it has been defined. - -\def\CJK@XX#1#2{ - \ifx #2\protect - \expandafter\CJK@XXp\expandafter#1 - \else - \expandafter\ifx\csname u8:\string #1\string #2\endcsname \relax - \csname CJK@\number `#1\endcsname{`#2} - \expandafter\CJK@ignorespaces - \else - \csname u8:\string #1\string #2\endcsname - \fi - \fi} -\def\CJK@XXp#1#2{ - \expandafter\ifx\csname u8:\string #1\string #2\endcsname \relax - \csname CJK@\number `#1\endcsname{`#2} - \expandafter\CJK@ignorespaces - \else - \csname u8:\string #1\string #2\endcsname - \fi} - -\def\CJK@XXX#1#2#3{ - \ifx #2\protect - \expandafter\CJK@XXXp\expandafter#1#3 - \else - \expandafter\ifx\csname u8:\string #1\string #2\string #3\endcsname \relax - \csname CJK@\number `#1\endcsname{`#2}{`#3} - \expandafter\CJK@ignorespaces - \else - \csname u8:\string #1\string #2\string #3\endcsname - \fi - \fi} -\def\CJK@XXXp#1#2#3#4{ - \expandafter\ifx\csname u8:\string #1\string #2\string #4\endcsname \relax - \csname CJK@\number `#1\endcsname{`#2}{`#4} - \expandafter\CJK@ignorespaces - \else - \csname u8:\string #1\string #2\string #4\endcsname - \fi} - -% If pdftex is used, emit proper \ToUnicode cmaps. This code is based on -% cjk-unicmap.sty, part of the hangul-ucs package written by KIM Kang-Soo -% and KIM Do-Hyun. - -\ifpdf - % Redefine \pickup@font (again). - \def\pickup@font{ - \CJK@ifundefined\CJK@plane - {\expandafter\ifx\font@name \relax% % old definition - \define@newfont - \fi} - {\expandafter% % CJK extension - \ifx\csname \curr@fontshape/\f@size/\CJK@plane\endcsname \relax - \define@newfont - \def\CJK@temp{v} - \ifx\CJK@temp\CJK@plane - \expandafter - \ifx\csname CJK@cmap@\f@family\CJK@plane\endcsname \relax - \else - \csname CJK@cmap@\f@family\CJK@plane\endcsname - \fi - \else - \CJK@addcmap\CJK@plane - \fi - \else - \xdef\font@name{ - \csname \curr@fontshape/\f@size/\CJK@plane\endcsname} - \fi}} - - % Convert a CJK plane #2 to the corresponding surrogate value, if any. - % The result is returned in global macro #1. - \def\CJK@surr#1#2{ - {\expandafter\uppercase\expandafter{ - \expandafter\@tempcnta \expandafter "\expandafter 0#2\relax} - \ifnum \@tempcnta > "0FF\relax - % prepare for surrogate - \advance\@tempcnta -"0100\relax - - % high surrogate value - \@tempcntb \@tempcnta - \divide\@tempcntb 4\relax - \advance\@tempcntb "0D800\relax - \CJK@numbxToHex{\CJK@gtemp}{\@tempcntb} - \expandafter\toks@\expandafter{\CJK@gtemp} - - % upper byte of low surrogate value - \@tempcntb \@tempcnta - \divide\@tempcntb 4\relax - \multiply\@tempcntb 4\relax - \advance\@tempcnta -\@tempcntb - \advance\@tempcnta "0DC\relax - \CJK@numbToHex{\CJK@gtemp}{\@tempcnta} - \xdef#1{\the\toks@\CJK@gtemp} - \else - \xdef#1{#2} - \fi}} - - \def\CJK@addcmap#1{ - {\expandafter\ifx\csname CJK@CMap@#1\endcsname \relax - \CJK@surr{\CJK@gtemp}{#1} - \immediate\pdfobj stream { - /CIDInit /ProcSet findresource begin % - 12 dict begin % - begincmap % - /CIDSystemInfo << % - /Registry (TeX) % - /Ordering (Uni#1) % - /Supplement 0 >> def % - /CMapName /TeX-Uni#1-0 def % - 1 begincodespacerange <00> <FF> endcodespacerange % - 1 beginbfrange <00> <FF> <\CJK@gtemp 00> endbfrange % - endcmap % - CMapName currentdict /CMap defineresource % - pop % - end % - end } - \expandafter\xdef\csname CJK@CMap@#1\endcsname{ - \the\pdflastobj} - \fi - \pdffontattr\font@name{ - /ToUnicode \csname CJK@CMap@#1\endcsname\space 0 R}}} -\fi - - -% provide hooks for hyperref.sty to automatically emit UTF-16BE for -% bookmarks -- note that we must do everything with expansion; -% only eTeX provides numerical expression handling which works -% within \xdef. - -% 110aaaaa 10bbbbbb -% -% aaaaa (two octal digits) is handled by \CJK@UnicodeTwoBytesFirst -% bbbbbb (two octal digits) is handled by \CJK@UnicodeLast -% -% -% 1110aaaa 10abbbbb 10cccccc -% -% aaaaa (two octal digits) is handled by \CJK@UnicodeThreeBytesFirst -% bbbbbb (two octal digits) is handled by \CJK@UnicodeThreeBytesSecond -% cccccc (two octal digits) is handled by \CJK@UnicodeLast -% -% -% 11110uuu 10uubbbb 10bbcccc 10dddddd -% -% is emitted as a surrogate pair -% -% 110110aa aabbbbbb 110111cc ccdddddd -% -% (aaaa = uuuuu - 1; 0 < uuuuu <= 10000) -% -% 110110aaaa (four octal digits) is handled by \CJK@UnicodeFourBytesFirst -% bbbbbb (two octal digits) is handled by \CJK@UnicodeFourBytesSecond -% 110111cccc (four octal digits) is handled by \CJK@UnicodeFourBytesThird -% dddddd (two octal digits) is handled by \CJK@UnicodeLast -% - -\def\CJK@UnicodeFourBytesFirst#1#2{ - \33 - - \ifnum #2 > '257\relax - \ifcase #1 - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or 0\2\or 1\2\or 2\2\or 3\2 - \fi - \else - \ifnum #2 > '237\relax - \ifcase #1 - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or 0\1\or 1\1\or 2\1\or 3\1 - \fi - \else - \ifnum #2 > '217\relax - \ifcase #1 - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or 0\0\or 1\0\or 2\0\or 3\0 - \fi - \else - \ifcase #1 - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or 0\3\or 1\3\or 2\3\or 3\3 - \fi - \fi - \fi - \fi} - -\def\CJK@UnicodeFourBytesSecond#1#2{ - \ifnum #2 > '257\relax - \ifcase #1 - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - - \or 03\or 07\or 13\or 17\or 23\or 27\or 33\or 37 - \or 43\or 47\or 53\or 57\or 63\or 67\or 73\or 77 - \or 03\or 07\or 13\or 17\or 23\or 27\or 33\or 37 - \or 43\or 47\or 53\or 57\or 63\or 67\or 73\or 77 - \or 03\or 07\or 13\or 17\or 23\or 27\or 33\or 37 - \or 43\or 47\or 53\or 57\or 63\or 67\or 73\or 77 - \or 03\or 07\or 13\or 17\or 23\or 27\or 33\or 37 - \or 43\or 47\or 53\or 57\or 63\or 67\or 73\or 77 - \fi - \else - \ifnum #2 > '237\relax - \ifcase #1 - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - - \or 02\or 06\or 12\or 16\or 22\or 26\or 32\or 36 - \or 42\or 46\or 52\or 56\or 62\or 66\or 72\or 76 - \or 02\or 06\or 12\or 16\or 22\or 26\or 32\or 36 - \or 42\or 46\or 52\or 56\or 62\or 66\or 72\or 76 - \or 02\or 06\or 12\or 16\or 22\or 26\or 32\or 36 - \or 42\or 46\or 52\or 56\or 62\or 66\or 72\or 76 - \or 02\or 06\or 12\or 16\or 22\or 26\or 32\or 36 - \or 42\or 46\or 52\or 56\or 62\or 66\or 72\or 76 - \fi - \else - \ifnum #2 > '217\relax - \ifcase #1 - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - - \or 01\or 05\or 11\or 15\or 21\or 25\or 31\or 35 - \or 41\or 45\or 51\or 55\or 61\or 65\or 71\or 75 - \or 01\or 05\or 11\or 15\or 21\or 25\or 31\or 35 - \or 41\or 45\or 51\or 55\or 61\or 65\or 71\or 75 - \or 01\or 05\or 11\or 15\or 21\or 25\or 31\or 35 - \or 41\or 45\or 51\or 55\or 61\or 65\or 71\or 75 - \or 01\or 05\or 11\or 15\or 21\or 25\or 31\or 35 - \or 41\or 45\or 51\or 55\or 61\or 65\or 71\or 75 - \fi - \else - \ifcase #1 - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - - \or 00\or 04\or 10\or 14\or 20\or 24\or 30\or 34 - \or 40\or 44\or 50\or 54\or 60\or 64\or 70\or 74 - \or 00\or 04\or 10\or 14\or 20\or 24\or 30\or 34 - \or 40\or 44\or 50\or 54\or 60\or 64\or 70\or 74 - \or 00\or 04\or 10\or 14\or 20\or 24\or 30\or 34 - \or 40\or 44\or 50\or 54\or 60\or 64\or 70\or 74 - \or 00\or 04\or 10\or 14\or 20\or 24\or 30\or 34 - \or 40\or 44\or 50\or 54\or 60\or 64\or 70\or 74 - \fi - \fi - \fi - \fi} - -\def\CJK@UnicodeFourBytesThird#1{ - \33 - - \ifcase #1 - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - - \or 4\0\or 4\1\or 4\2\or 4\3\or 5\0\or 5\1\or 5\2\or 5\3 - \or 6\0\or 6\1\or 6\2\or 6\3\or 7\0\or 7\1\or 7\2\or 7\3 - \or 4\0\or 4\1\or 4\2\or 4\3\or 5\0\or 5\1\or 5\2\or 5\3 - \or 6\0\or 6\1\or 6\2\or 6\3\or 7\0\or 7\1\or 7\2\or 7\3 - \or 4\0\or 4\1\or 4\2\or 4\3\or 5\0\or 5\1\or 5\2\or 5\3 - \or 6\0\or 6\1\or 6\2\or 6\3\or 7\0\or 7\1\or 7\2\or 7\3 - \or 4\0\or 4\1\or 4\2\or 4\3\or 5\0\or 5\1\or 5\2\or 5\3 - \or 6\0\or 6\1\or 6\2\or 6\3\or 7\0\or 7\1\or 7\2\or 7\3 - \fi -} - -\def\CJK@UnicodeThreeBytesFirst#1#2{ - \ifnum #2 > '237\relax - \ifcase #1 - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \01\or \03\or \05\or \07\or \11\or \13\or \15\or \17 - \or \21\or \23\or \25\or \27\or \31\or \33\or \35\or \37 - \fi - \else - \ifcase #1 - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \00\or \02\or \04\or \06\or \10\or \12\or \14\or \16 - \or \20\or \22\or \24\or \26\or \30\or \32\or \34\or \35 - \fi - \fi} - -\def\CJK@UnicodeThreeBytesSecond#1{ - \ifcase #1 - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - - \or 0\0\or 0\1\or 0\2\or 0\3\or 1\0\or 1\1\or 1\2\or 1\3 - \or 2\0\or 2\1\or 2\2\or 2\3\or 3\0\or 3\1\or 3\2\or 3\3 - \or 4\0\or 4\1\or 4\2\or 4\3\or 5\0\or 5\1\or 5\2\or 5\3 - \or 6\0\or 6\1\or 6\2\or 6\3\or 7\0\or 7\1\or 7\2\or 7\3 - \or 0\0\or 0\1\or 0\2\or 0\3\or 1\0\or 1\1\or 1\2\or 1\3 - \or 2\0\or 2\1\or 2\2\or 2\3\or 3\0\or 3\1\or 3\2\or 3\3 - \or 4\0\or 4\1\or 4\2\or 4\3\or 5\0\or 5\1\or 5\2\or 5\3 - \or 6\0\or 6\1\or 6\2\or 6\3\or 7\0\or 7\1\or 7\2\or 7\3 - \fi} - -\def\CJK@UnicodeTwoBytesFirst#1{ - \ifcase #1 - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - - \or \000\0\or \000\1\or \000\2\or \000\3 - \or \001\0\or \001\1\or \001\2\or \001\3 - \or \002\0\or \002\1\or \002\2\or \002\3 - \or \003\0\or \003\1\or \003\2\or \003\3 - \or \004\0\or \004\1\or \004\2\or \004\3 - \or \005\0\or \005\1\or \005\2\or \005\3 - \or \006\0\or \006\1\or \006\2\or \006\3 - \or \007\0\or \007\1\or \007\2\or \007\3 - \fi} - -\def\CJK@UnicodeLast#1{ - \ifcase #1 - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - \or \or \or \or \or \or \or \or - - \or 00\or 01\or 02\or 03\or 04\or 05\or 06\or 07 - \or 10\or 11\or 12\or 13\or 14\or 15\or 16\or 17 - \or 20\or 21\or 22\or 23\or 24\or 25\or 26\or 27 - \or 30\or 31\or 32\or 33\or 34\or 35\or 36\or 37 - \or 40\or 41\or 42\or 43\or 44\or 45\or 46\or 47 - \or 50\or 51\or 52\or 53\or 54\or 55\or 56\or 57 - \or 60\or 61\or 62\or 63\or 64\or 65\or 66\or 67 - \or 70\or 71\or 72\or 73\or 74\or 75\or 76\or 77 - \fi} - - -\def\CJK@XXpdf#1#2{ - \CJK@UnicodeTwoBytesFirst{`#1} - \CJK@UnicodeLast{`#2}} - -\def\CJK@XXXpdf#1#2#3{ - \CJK@UnicodeThreeBytesFirst{`#1}{`#2} - \CJK@UnicodeThreeBytesSecond{`#2} - \CJK@UnicodeLast{`#3}} - -\def\CJK@XXXXpdf#1#2#3#4{ - \CJK@UnicodeFourBytesFirst{`#1}{`#2} - \CJK@UnicodeFourBytesSecond{`#2}{`#3} - \CJK@UnicodeFourBytesThird{`#3} - \CJK@UnicodeLast{`#4}} - - -\ifx\pdfstringdefPreHook \undefined - \def\pdfstringdefPreHook{} -\fi -\g@addto@macro\pdfstringdefPreHook{ - \let\CJK@XX \CJK@XXpdf - \let\CJK@XXX \CJK@XXXpdf - \let\CJK@XXXX \CJK@XXXXpdf} - - -% reset endline character - -\endlinechar `\^^M - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CJKvert.sty b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CJKvert.sty deleted file mode 100644 index 76985b5c28..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CJKvert.sty +++ /dev/null @@ -1,159 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file CJKvert.sty of the CJK package -% for vertical typesetting. -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesPackage{CJKvert}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -\RequirePackage{graphicx} - -\newif\ifCJK@useBaselinestretch@ -\CJK@useBaselinestretch@false - -\DeclareOption{usebaselinestretch}{\CJK@useBaselinestretch@true} - -\ProcessOptions - -\newcommand{\CJKbaselinestretch}{1.3} - - -% we suppress any unwanted spaces produced by linefeeds. - -\endlinechar \m@ne - - -\newif\ifCJK@vertical@ -\CJK@vertical@false - -\ifCJK@useBaselinestretch@ - \edef\CJK@horzBaselinestretch{\baselinestretch} -\fi - -\newcommand{\CJKvert}{ - \CJK@vertical@true - \gdef\CJK@direction{v} - - \ifCJK@useBaselinestretch@ - \edef\CJK@horzBaselinestretch{\baselinestretch} - \dimen@ 1pt - \dimen@ \CJK@horzBaselinestretch\dimen@ - \dimen@ \CJKbaselinestretch\dimen@ - \edef\baselinestretch{\strip@pt\dimen@} - \else - \edef\baselinestretch{\CJKbaselinestretch} - \fi - - \normalfont} - -\newcommand{\CJKhorz}{ - \CJK@vertical@false - \gdef\CJK@direction{h} - - \ifCJK@useBaselinestretch@ - \edef\baselinestretch{\CJK@horzBaselinestretch} - \else - \edef\baselinestretch{1} - \fi - - \normalfont} - -\AtBeginDocument{\CJKvert} - - -% we redefine \CJKsymbol so that pseudo bold characters will be shifted -% vertically, not horizontally. -% -% for fonts without vertical representation forms, some glyphs shouldn't -% be rotated; \CJKsymbolsimple can be then used for a redefinition in -% the `.fdx' file. - -\newcommand{\CJKsymbolsimple}[1]{ - \edef\CJK@temp{\csname \CJK@enc/\CJK@family/simpleoffset\endcsname} - \expandafter\ifx\CJK@temp \relax - \edef\CJK@temp{0pt} - \fi - \ifCJK@bold@ - \raise \CJK@temp \hbox{\symbol{#1}} - \raise \CJK@temp \hbox to \z@{\hss \raise\CJKboldshift\hbox{\symbol{#1}}} - \raise \CJK@temp \hbox to \z@{\hss \raise-\CJKboldshift\hbox{\symbol{#1}}} - \else - \raise \CJK@temp \hbox{\symbol{#1}} - \fi -} - -\DeclareRobustCommand{\CJKsymbol}[1]{ - \ifCJK@vertical@ - \expandafter\ifx\csname \CJK@enc/\CJK@family/norotate/v\endcsname \relax - \edef\CJK@tempa{\csname \CJK@enc/\CJK@family/offset/v\endcsname} - \expandafter\ifx\CJK@tempa \relax - \edef\CJK@tempa{0pt} - \fi - \edef\CJK@tempb{\csname \CJK@enc/\CJK@family/fullheight/v\endcsname} - \expandafter\ifx\CJK@tempb \relax - \def\CJK@temp{\rotatebox[x=\CJK@tempa]{90}{\symbol{#1}}} - \else - \edef\CJK@tempc{\csname \CJK@enc/\CJK@family/height/v\endcsname} - \expandafter\ifx\CJK@tempc \relax - \edef\CJK@tempc{0pt} - \fi - \setbox\@tempboxa\hbox{\symbol{#1}} - \ht\@tempboxa \CJK@tempc - \@tempdima\CJK@tempb - \advance\@tempdima -\CJK@tempc - \dp\@tempboxa \@tempdima - \def\CJK@temp{ - \rotatebox[x=\CJK@tempa]{90}{\copy\@tempboxa}} - \fi - \else - \def\CJK@temp{\symbol{#1}} - \fi - \ifCJK@bold@ - \CJK@temp - \hbox to \z@ {\hss \raise\CJKboldshift\hbox{\CJK@temp}} - \hbox to \z@ {\hss \raise-\CJKboldshift\hbox{\CJK@temp}} - \else - \CJK@temp - \fi - \else - \edef\CJK@tempa{\csname \CJK@enc/\CJK@family/offset/h\endcsname} - \expandafter\ifx\CJK@tempa \relax - \edef\CJK@tempa{0pt} - \fi - \edef\CJK@temp{\raise\CJK@tempa\hbox{\symbol{#1}}} - \leavevmode - \ifCJK@bold@ - \CJK@temp - \hbox to \CJKboldshift{\hss\CJK@temp} - \hbox to \CJKboldshift{\hss\CJK@temp} - \else - \CJK@temp - \fi - \fi} - - -% reset endline character. - -\endlinechar `\^^M - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CNS/EUC-TW.bdg b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CNS/EUC-TW.bdg deleted file mode 100644 index 95036c135f..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CNS/EUC-TW.bdg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,130 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file EUC-TW.bdg of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{EUC-TW.bdg}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% The EUC-TW bindings (with single shift). - -\global\@namedef{CJK@EUC-TWBinding}{ - \CJK@nameppppdef{^^8e} - - \CJK@nameppdef{^^a1} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^a2} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^a3} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^a4} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^a5} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^a6} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^a7} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^a8} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^a9} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^aa} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^ab} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^ac} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^ad} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^ae} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^af} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^b0} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^b1} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^b2} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^b3} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^b4} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^b5} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^b6} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^b7} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^b8} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^b9} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^ba} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^bb} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^bc} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^bd} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^be} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^bf} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^c0} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^c1} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^c2} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^c3} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^c4} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^c5} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^c6} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^c7} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^c8} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^c9} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^ca} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^cb} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^cc} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^cd} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^ce} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^cf} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^d0} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^d1} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^d2} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^d3} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^d4} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^d5} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^d6} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^d7} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^d8} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^d9} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^da} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^db} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^dc} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^dd} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^de} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^df} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^e0} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^e1} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^e2} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^e3} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^e4} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^e5} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^e6} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^e7} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^e8} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^e9} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^ea} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^eb} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^ec} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^ed} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^ee} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^ef} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^f0} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^f1} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^f2} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^f3} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^f4} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^f5} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^f6} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^f7} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^f8} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^f9} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^fa} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^fb} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^fc} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^fd} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^fe}} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CNS/EUC-TW.chr b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CNS/EUC-TW.chr deleted file mode 100644 index c7b90cab7a..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CNS/EUC-TW.chr +++ /dev/null @@ -1,210 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file EUC-TW.chr of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{EUC-TW.chr}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% define macros for handling characters in EUC-TW encoding. - -\global\@namedef{CJK@EUC-TWChr}{ - \CJK@global\def\CJK@char##1##2##3{ - {\ifnum ##3 < \CJK@min - \CJK@err - \else - \ifnum ##3 > \CJK@max - \CJK@err - \else - \CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \CJKglue - \fi - \CJK@testLastKern - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \fi - - \@tempcnta ##3\relax - \advance\@tempcnta ##2\relax - \edef\CJK@plane{##1} - \usefont{\CJK@enc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \edef\reserved@a{ - \curr@fontshape/\CJK@plane/\the\@tempcnta/\CJK@direction} - \expandafter\ifx\csname\reserved@a\endcsname \relax - \CJKsymbol{\@tempcnta} - \else - \csname\reserved@a\endcsname - \fi - - \CJK@CJK - \fi - \fi}} - -% the same, but the plane crosses the font file boundary. - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@charx##1##2##3##4{ - {\ifnum ##4 < \CJK@min - \CJK@err - \else - \ifnum ##4 > \CJK@max - \CJK@err - \else - \CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \CJKglue - \fi - \CJK@testLastKern - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \fi - - \@tempcnta ##4\relax - \@tempcntb 256\relax - \advance\@tempcnta ##3\relax - \advance\@tempcntb -##3\relax - \chardef\@temp \@tempcntb - \ifnum ##4 < \@temp - \edef\CJK@plane{##1} - \else - \advance\@tempcnta -256\relax - \edef\CJK@plane{##2} - \fi - \usefont{\CJK@enc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \edef\reserved@a{ - \curr@fontshape/\CJK@plane/\the\@tempcnta/\CJK@direction} - \expandafter\ifx\csname\reserved@a\endcsname \relax - \CJKsymbol{\@tempcnta} - \else - \csname\reserved@a\endcsname - \fi - - \CJK@CJK - \fi - \fi}} - -% for punctuation. - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@punctchar##1##2##3##4{ - {\ifnum ##4 < \CJK@min - \CJK@err - \else - \ifnum ##4 > \CJK@max - \CJK@err - \else - \CJK@numbToHex{\CJK@gtemp}{##4} - \CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@testPostPunct{\CJK@punctEnc}{##1}{\CJK@gtemp} - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \else - \CJKglue - \fi - \fi - \CJK@testLastKern - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \fi - - \@tempcnta ##4\relax - \advance\@tempcnta ##3\relax - \edef\CJK@plane{##2} - \usefont{\CJK@enc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \edef\reserved@a{ - \curr@fontshape/\CJK@plane/\the\@tempcnta/\CJK@direction} - \expandafter\ifx\csname\reserved@a\endcsname \relax - \CJKpunctsymbol{\@tempcnta} - \else - \csname\reserved@a\endcsname - \fi - - \CJK@testPrePunct{\CJK@punctEnc}{##1}{\CJK@gtemp} - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@kern - \else - \CJK@CJK - \fi - \fi - \fi}} - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@punctcharx##1##2##3##4##5{ - {\ifnum ##5 < \CJK@min - \CJK@err - \else - \ifnum ##5 > \CJK@max - \CJK@err - \else - \CJK@numbToHex{\CJK@gtemp}{##5} - \CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@testPostPunct{\CJK@punctEnc}{##1}{\CJK@gtemp} - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \else - \CJKglue - \fi - \fi - \CJK@testLastKern - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \fi - - \@tempcnta ##5\relax - \@tempcntb 256\relax - \advance\@tempcnta ##4\relax - \advance\@tempcntb -##4\relax - \chardef\@temp \@tempcntb - \ifnum ##5 < \@temp - \edef\CJK@plane{##2} - \else - \advance\@tempcnta -256\relax - \edef\CJK@plane{##3} - \fi - \usefont{\CJK@enc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \edef\reserved@a{ - \curr@fontshape/\CJK@plane/\the\@tempcnta/\CJK@direction} - \expandafter\ifx\csname\reserved@a\endcsname \relax - \CJKpunctsymbol{\@tempcnta} - \else - \csname\reserved@a\endcsname - \fi - - \CJK@testPrePunct{\CJK@punctEnc}{##1}{\CJK@gtemp} - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@kern - \else - \CJK@CJK - \fi - \fi - \fi}} - -% for CNS characters accessed via the SS2 code (0x8E) - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@shiftchar##1##2##3{ - {\CJK@numbToHex{\CJK@gtemp}{##1} - \CJKchar[CNS\expandafter\@secondoftwo\CJK@gtemp] - {\number ##2}{\number ##3}}}} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CNS/EUC-TW.enc b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CNS/EUC-TW.enc deleted file mode 100644 index 13a595d90f..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CNS/EUC-TW.enc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,138 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file EUC-TW.enc of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{EUC-TW.enc}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% EUC-TW encoding: -% -% CNS 11643-1992 planes 1-7 (C31-C37) 0x8EA1A1A1-0x8EA7FEFE -% CNS 11643-1992 plane 1 (C31) 0xA1A1-0xFEFE - -\global\@namedef{CJK@EUC-TWEncoding}{ - \CJK@loadChr{EUC-TW} - - % if in preprocessed mode, `\@gobble' will be gobbled, and - % \CJK@shiftError becomes active - \CJK@namegdef{^^8e}##1##2##3{\@gobble\CJK@shiftError - \CJK@shiftchar{##1}{##2}{##3}} - - \CJK@namegdef{^^a1}##1{\@empty\CJK@punctchar {A1}{01}{-161}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a2}##1{\@empty\CJK@punctchar {A2}{01}{ -67}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a3}##1{\@empty\CJK@punctcharx{A3}{01}{02}{27}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a4}##1{\@empty\CJK@punctchar {A4}{02}{-135}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a5}##1{\@empty\CJK@punctchar {A5}{02}{ -41}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a6}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{02}{03}{53}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a7}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {03}{-109}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a8}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {03}{ -15}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a9}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{03}{04}{79}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^aa}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {04}{ -83}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ab}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{04}{05}{11}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ac}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {05}{-151}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ad}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {05}{ -57}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ae}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{05}{06}{37}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^af}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {06}{-125}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b0}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {06}{ -31}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b1}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{06}{07}{63}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b2}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {07}{ -99}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b3}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {07}{ -5}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b4}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{07}{08}{89}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b5}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {08}{ -73}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b6}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{08}{09}{21}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b7}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {09}{-141}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b8}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {09}{ -47}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b9}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{09}{10}{47}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ba}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {10}{-115}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bb}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {10}{ -21}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bc}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{10}{11}{73}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bd}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {11}{ -89}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^be}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{11}{12}{ 5}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bf}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {12}{-157}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c0}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {12}{ -63}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c1}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{12}{13}{31}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c2}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {13}{-131}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c3}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {13}{ -37}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c4}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{13}{14}{57}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c5}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {14}{-105}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c6}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {14}{ -11}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c7}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{14}{15}{83}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c8}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {15}{ -79}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c9}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{15}{16}{15}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ca}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {16}{-147}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cb}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {16}{ -53}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cc}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{16}{17}{41}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cd}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {17}{-121}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ce}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {17}{ -27}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cf}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{17}{18}{67}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d0}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {18}{ -95}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d1}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {18}{ -1}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d2}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{18}{19}{93}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d3}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {19}{ -69}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d4}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{19}{20}{25}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d5}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {20}{-137}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d6}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {20}{ -43}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d7}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{20}{21}{51}{##1}} - 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\CJK@namegdef{^^fa}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{33}{34}{13}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fb}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {34}{-149}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fc}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {34}{ -55}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fd}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{34}{35}{39}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fe}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {35}{-123}{##1}}} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CNS/c31song.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CNS/c31song.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 15f25f0602..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CNS/c31song.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c31song.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c31song.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% Chinese traditional characters -% -% character set: CNS 11643-1992 plane 1 -% font encoding: CJK (standard) - -\DeclareFontFamily{C31}{song}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C31}{song}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * c1so12}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C31}{song}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * c1so12}{\CJKbold} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CNS/c32song.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CNS/c32song.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 9f866d1787..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CNS/c32song.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c32song.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c32song.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% Chinese traditional characters -% -% character set: CNS 11643-1992 plane 2 -% font encoding: CJK (standard) - -\DeclareFontFamily{C32}{song}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C32}{song}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * c2so12}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C32}{song}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * c2so12}{\CJKbold} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CNS/c33song.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CNS/c33song.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 06f0b84c31..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CNS/c33song.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c33song.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c33song.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% Chinese traditional characters -% -% character set: CNS 11643-1992 plane 3 -% font encoding: CJK (standard) - -\DeclareFontFamily{C33}{song}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C33}{song}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * c3so12}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C33}{song}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * c3so12}{\CJKbold} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CNS/c34song.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CNS/c34song.fd deleted file mode 100644 index d052f1f622..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CNS/c34song.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c34song.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c34song.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% Chinese traditional characters -% -% character set: CNS 11643-1992 plane 4 -% font encoding: CJK (standard) - -\DeclareFontFamily{C34}{song}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C34}{song}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * c4so12}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C34}{song}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * c4so12}{\CJKbold} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CNS/c35song.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CNS/c35song.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 46bb373498..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CNS/c35song.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c35song.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c35song.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% Chinese traditional characters -% -% character set: CNS 11643-1992 plane 5 -% font encoding: CJK (standard) - -\DeclareFontFamily{C35}{song}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C35}{song}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * c5so12}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C35}{song}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * c5so12}{\CJKbold} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CNS/c36song.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CNS/c36song.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 4ff74f88bb..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CNS/c36song.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c36song.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c36song.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% Chinese traditional characters -% -% character set: CNS 11643-1992 plane 6 -% font encoding: CJK (standard) - -\DeclareFontFamily{C36}{song}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C36}{song}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * c6so12}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C36}{song}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * c6so12}{\CJKbold} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CNS/c37song.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CNS/c37song.fd deleted file mode 100644 index c8e738ad1b..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/CNS/c37song.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c37song.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c37song.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% Chinese traditional characters -% -% character set: CNS 11643-1992 plane 7 -% font encoding: CJK (standard) - -\DeclareFontFamily{C37}{song}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C37}{song}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * c7so12}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C37}{song}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * c7so12}{\CJKbold} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/GB/GB.cap b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/GB/GB.cap deleted file mode 100644 index a6526a296d..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/GB/GB.cap +++ /dev/null @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file GB.cap of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{GB.cap}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% Chinese captions -% -% character set: GB 2312-80 -% encoding: EUC - -\renewcommand\contentsname{Ŀ¼} -\renewcommand\listfigurename{²åͼ} -\renewcommand\listtablename{±í¸ñ} - -\CJK@ifundefined\chapter - {\renewcommand\refname{²Î¿¼ÎÄÏ×}} - {\renewcommand\bibname{²Î¿¼ÎÄÏ×}} - -\renewcommand\indexname{Ë÷Òý} - -\newcommand\prefigurename{µÚ} -\newcommand\postfigurename{ͼ} -\renewcommand\figureformat{\prefigurename~\thefigure~\postfigurename} - -\newcommand\pretablename{µÚ} -\newcommand\posttablename{±í} -\renewcommand\tableformat{\pretablename~\thetable~\posttablename} - -\newcommand\prepartname{µÚ} -\newcommand\postpartname{²¿·Ö} -\renewcommand\partformat{\prepartname\CJKnumber{\value{part}}\postpartname} - -% \newcommand\prechaptername{µÚ} -% \newcommand\postchaptername{ÕÂ} -% \newcommand\presectionname{µÚ} -% \newcommand\postsectionname{½Ú} -% \newcommand\preappendixname{µÚ} -% \newcommand\postappendixname{¸½Â¼} - -\CJK@ifundefined\mainmatter - {\renewcommand\abstractname{ÕªÒª}}{} - -% \renewcommand\ccname{} % ? -% \renewcommand\enclname{¸½¼þ} -% \newcommand\prepagename{} % ? -% \newcommand\postpagename{} % ? -% \renewcommand\headtoname{} % ? -% \renewcommand\seename{} % ? - -\renewcommand\today{\number\year Äê\number\month ÔÂ\number\day ÈÕ} -\CJK@ifundefined\CJKnumber - {\def\CJKnumber#1{\ifcase #1\or - Ò»\or ¶þ\or Èý\or ËÄ\or Îå\or - Áù\or Æß\or °Ë\or ¾Å\or Ê®\fi}}{} - -\endinput - -%%% Local Variables: -%%% coding: euc-china -%%% mode: latex -%%% TeX-master: t -%%% End: diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/GB/GB.cpx b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/GB/GB.cpx deleted file mode 100644 index 40fd77551d..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/GB/GB.cpx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,84 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file GB.cpx of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{GB.cpx}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% Chinese captions -% -% character set: GB 2312-80 -% encoding: EUC -% -% preprocessed - -\renewcommand\contentsname{Ä191Â188} -\renewcommand\listfigurename{²229Í188} -\renewcommand\listtablename{±237¸241} - -\CJK@ifundefined\chapter - {\renewcommand\refname{²206¿188Î196Ï215}} - {\renewcommand\bibname{²206¿188Î196Ï215}} - -\renewcommand\indexname{Ë247Ò253} - -\newcommand\prefigurename{µ218} -\newcommand\postfigurename{Í188} -\renewcommand\figureformat{\prefigurename~\thefigure~\postfigurename} - -\newcommand\pretablename{µ218} -\newcommand\posttablename{±237} -\renewcommand\tableformat{\pretablename~\thetable~\posttablename} - -\newcommand\prepartname{µ218} -\newcommand\postpartname{²191·214} -\renewcommand\partformat{\prepartname\CJKnumber{\value{part}}\postpartname} - -% \newcommand\prechaptername{µ218} -% \newcommand\postchaptername{Õ194} -% \newcommand\presectionname{µ218} -% \newcommand\postsectionname{½218} -% \newcommand\preappendixname{µ218} -% \newcommand\postappendixname{¸189Â188} - -\CJK@ifundefined\mainmatter - {\renewcommand\abstractname{Õ170Ò170}}{} - -% \renewcommand\ccname{} % ? -% \renewcommand\enclname{¸189¼254} -% \newcommand\prepagename{} % ? -% \newcommand\postpagename{} % ? -% \renewcommand\headtoname{} % ? -% \renewcommand\seename{} % ? - -\renewcommand\today{% - \number\year Ä234\number\month Ô194\number\day È213} -\CJK@ifundefined\CJKnumber - {\def\CJKnumber#1{% - \ifcase #1\or - Ò187\or ¶254\or È253\or Ë196\or Î229\or - Á249\or Æ223\or °203\or ¾197\or Ê174\fi}}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/GB/c10fs.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/GB/c10fs.fd deleted file mode 100644 index e8efb4e8a1..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/GB/c10fs.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c10fs.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c10fs.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% simplified Chinese characters -% -% character set: GB 2312-80 -% font encoding: CJK (standard) - -\DeclareFontFamily{C10}{fs}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -% jfs56 - -\DeclareFontShape{C10}{fs}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * gsfs14}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C10}{fs}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * gsfs14}{\CJKbold} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/GB/c10gbsn.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/GB/c10gbsn.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 8b266472a5..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/GB/c10gbsn.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c10gbsn.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c10gbsn.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% simplified Chinese characters -% -% character set: GB 2312-80 -% font encoding: CJK (standard) - -% Arphic PL TrueType font AR PL SungtiL GB / BousungEG-Light-GB - -\DeclareFontFamily{C10}{gbsn}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C10}{gbsn}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * gbsnlp}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C10}{gbsn}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * gbsnlp}{\CJKbold} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/GB/c10gbsn.fdx b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/GB/c10gbsn.fdx deleted file mode 100644 index 19cbf19d04..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/GB/c10gbsn.fdx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,70 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c10gbsn.fdx of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c10gbsn.fdx}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -\CJKvdef{fullheight}{1em} -\CJKvdef{height}{.88em} -\CJKvdef{offset}{.5em} -\CJKvdef{simpleoffset}{-.1em} - -\CJKvdef{m/n/01/1}{\raise .15em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.15em \CJKsymbol{1}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/01/2}{\raise .15em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.15em \CJKsymbol{2}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/01/17}{\CJKsymbolsimple{17}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/01/18}{\CJKsymbolsimple{18}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/01/19}{\CJKsymbolsimple{19}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/01/20}{\CJKsymbolsimple{20}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/01/21}{\CJKsymbolsimple{21}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/01/22}{\CJKsymbolsimple{22}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/01/23}{\CJKsymbolsimple{23}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/01/24}{\CJKsymbolsimple{24}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/01/25}{\CJKsymbolsimple{25}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/01/26}{\CJKsymbolsimple{26}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/01/27}{\CJKsymbolsimple{27}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/01/28}{\CJKsymbolsimple{28}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/01/29}{\CJKsymbolsimple{29}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/01/30}{\CJKsymbolsimple{30}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/01/195}{\CJKsymbolsimple{195}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/01/196}{\CJKsymbolsimple{196}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/01/199}{ - \raise .25em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.35em \CJKsymbol{199}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/01/201}{ - \raise .25em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.35em \CJKsymbol{201}\hss}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/01/246}{\CJKsymbolsimple{246}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/01/248}{\CJKsymbolsimple{248}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/02/22}{\CJKsymbolsimple{22}} -\CJKvdef{m/n/02/24}{\CJKsymbolsimple{24}} - -\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/1}{m/n/01/1} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/2}{m/n/01/2} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/17}{m/n/01/17} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/18}{m/n/01/18} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/19}{m/n/01/19} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/20}{m/n/01/20} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/21}{m/n/01/21} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/22}{m/n/01/22} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/23}{m/n/01/23} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/24}{m/n/01/24} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/25}{m/n/01/25} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/26}{m/n/01/26} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/27}{m/n/01/27} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/28}{m/n/01/28} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/29}{m/n/01/29} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/30}{m/n/01/30} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/195}{m/n/01/195} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/196}{m/n/01/196} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/199}{m/n/01/199} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/201}{m/n/01/201} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/246}{m/n/01/246} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/248}{m/n/01/248} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/02/22}{m/n/02/22} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/02/24}{m/n/02/24} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/GB/c10gkai.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/GB/c10gkai.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 0fdbcb3330..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/GB/c10gkai.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c10gkai.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c10gkai.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% simplified Chinese characters -% -% character set: GB 2312-80 -% font encoding: CJK (standard) - -% Arphic PL TrueType font AR PL KaitiM GB / GBZenKai-Medium - -\DeclareFontFamily{C10}{gkai}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C10}{gkai}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * gkaimp}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C10}{gkai}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * gkaimp}{\CJKbold} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/GB/c10gkai.fdx b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/GB/c10gkai.fdx deleted file mode 100644 index 3a34dfb6f3..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/GB/c10gkai.fdx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,70 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c10gkai.fdx of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - 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-\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/GB/c10song.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/GB/c10song.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 4e361cf963..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/GB/c10song.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c10song.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c10song.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% simplified Chinese characters -% -% character set: GB 2312-80 -% font encoding: CJK (standard) - -\DeclareFontFamily{C10}{song}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C10}{song}{m}{n}{<-> CJKsub * fs/m/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C10}{song}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKsub * fs/bx/n}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/GB/c11song.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/GB/c11song.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 4223455f1c..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/GB/c11song.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c11song.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c11song.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% simplified Chinese characters -% -% character set: GB 2312-80 -% font encoding: pmC - -\DeclareFontFamily{C11}{song}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C11}{song}{m}{n}{<-> sCJKfixed * wccs}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C11}{song}{bx}{n}{<-> sCJKfixedb * wccs}{\CJKbold} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/GB/c19song.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/GB/c19song.fd deleted file mode 100644 index bbcb377c2c..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/GB/c19song.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c19song.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c19song.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% Chinese characters (extension of GB 2312) -% -% character set: GBK -% font encoding: CJK (extended) - -\DeclareFontFamily{C19}{song}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C19}{song}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * gbk}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C19}{song}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * gbk}{\CJKbold} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/GB/c20song.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/GB/c20song.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 909728a41a..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/GB/c20song.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c20song.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c20song.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% traditional Chinese characters -% -% character set: GB/T 12345-90 -% font encoding: CJK (standard) - -\DeclareFontFamily{C20}{song}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C20}{song}{m}{n}{ - <5> <6> <7> <8> <9> CJKfixed * gtso12 - <10> <10.95> <12> sCJKfixed * gtso12 - <14.4> <17.28> <20.74> sCJKfixed * gtso17 - <24.88> CJKfixed * gtso17}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C20}{song}{bx}{n}{ - <5> <6> <7> <8> <9> CJKfixedb * gtso12 - <10> <10.95> <12> sCJKfixedb * gtso12 - <14.4> <17.28> <20.74> sCJKfixedb * gtso17 - <24.88> CJKfixedb * gtso17}{\CJKbold} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/GB/c21song.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/GB/c21song.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 624e9e3c28..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/GB/c21song.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c21song.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c21song.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% traditional Chinese characters -% -% character set: GB/T 12345-90 -% font encoding: pmC - -\DeclareFontFamily{C21}{song}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C21}{song}{m}{n}{<-> sCJKfixed * wcct}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C21}{song}{bx}{n}{<-> sCJKfixedb * wcct}{\CJKbold} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/JIS/EUC-JP.bdg b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/JIS/EUC-JP.bdg deleted file mode 100644 index 711e8b9f16..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/JIS/EUC-JP.bdg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,131 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file EUC-JP.bdg of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{EUC-JP.bdg}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% The EUC-JP bindings (with single shifts). - -\global\@namedef{CJK@EUC-JPBinding}{ - \CJK@nameppdef{^^8e} - \CJK@namepppdef{^^8f} - - \CJK@nameppdef{^^a1} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^a2} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^a3} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^a4} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^a5} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^a6} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^a7} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^a8} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^a9} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^aa} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^ab} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^ac} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^ad} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^ae} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^af} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^b0} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^b1} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^b2} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^b3} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^b4} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^b5} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^b6} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^b7} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^b8} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^b9} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^ba} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^bb} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^bc} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^bd} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^be} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^bf} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^c0} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^c1} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^c2} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^c3} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^c4} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^c5} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^c6} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^c7} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^c8} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^c9} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^ca} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^cb} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^cc} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^cd} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^ce} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^cf} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^d0} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^d1} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^d2} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^d3} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^d4} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^d5} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^d6} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^d7} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^d8} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^d9} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^da} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^db} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^dc} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^dd} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^de} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^df} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^e0} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^e1} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^e2} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^e3} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^e4} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^e5} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^e6} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^e7} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^e8} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^e9} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^ea} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^eb} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^ec} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^ed} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^ee} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^ef} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^f0} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^f1} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^f2} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^f3} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^f4} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^f5} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^f6} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^f7} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^f8} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^f9} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^fa} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^fb} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^fc} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^fd} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^fe}} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/JIS/EUC-JP.chr b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/JIS/EUC-JP.chr deleted file mode 100644 index 18802ad256..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/JIS/EUC-JP.chr +++ /dev/null @@ -1,246 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file EUC-JP.chr of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{EUC-JP.chr}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% define macros for handling characters in EUC-JP encoding. - -\global\@namedef{CJK@EUC-JPChr}{ - \CJK@global\def\CJK@char##1##2##3{ - {\ifnum ##3 < \CJK@min - \CJK@err - \else - \ifnum ##3 > \CJK@max - \CJK@err - \else - \CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \CJKglue - \fi - \CJK@testLastKern - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \fi - - \@tempcnta ##3\relax - \advance\@tempcnta ##2\relax - \edef\CJK@plane{##1} - \usefont{\CJK@enc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \edef\reserved@a{ - \curr@fontshape/\CJK@plane/\the\@tempcnta/\CJK@direction} - \expandafter\ifx\csname\reserved@a\endcsname \relax - \CJKsymbol{\@tempcnta} - \else - \csname\reserved@a\endcsname - \fi - - \CJK@CJK - \fi - \fi}} - -% the same, but the plane crosses the font file boundary. - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@charx##1##2##3##4{ - {\ifnum ##4 < \CJK@min - \CJK@err - \else - \ifnum ##4 > \CJK@max - \CJK@err - \else - \CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \CJKglue - \fi - \CJK@testLastKern - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \fi - - \@tempcnta ##4\relax - \@tempcntb 256\relax - \advance\@tempcnta ##3\relax - \advance\@tempcntb -##3\relax - \chardef\@temp \@tempcntb - \ifnum ##4 < \@temp - \edef\CJK@plane{##1} - \else - \advance\@tempcnta -256\relax - \edef\CJK@plane{##2} - \fi - \usefont{\CJK@enc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \edef\reserved@a{ - \curr@fontshape/\CJK@plane/\the\@tempcnta/\CJK@direction} - \expandafter\ifx\csname\reserved@a\endcsname \relax - \CJKsymbol{\@tempcnta} - \else - \csname\reserved@a\endcsname - \fi - - \CJK@CJK - \fi - \fi}} - -% for punctuation. - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@punctchar##1##2##3##4{ - {\ifnum ##4 < \CJK@min - \CJK@err - \else - \ifnum ##4 > \CJK@max - \CJK@err - \else - \CJK@numbToHex{\CJK@gtemp}{##4} - \CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@testPostPunct{\CJK@punctEnc}{##1}{\CJK@gtemp} - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \else - \CJKglue - \fi - \fi - \CJK@testLastKern - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \fi - - \@tempcnta ##4\relax - \advance\@tempcnta ##3\relax - \edef\CJK@plane{##2} - \usefont{\CJK@enc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \edef\reserved@a{ - \curr@fontshape/\CJK@plane/\the\@tempcnta/\CJK@direction} - \expandafter\ifx\csname\reserved@a\endcsname \relax - \CJKpunctsymbol{\@tempcnta} - \else - \csname\reserved@a\endcsname - \fi - - \CJK@testPrePunct{\CJK@punctEnc}{##1}{\CJK@gtemp} - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@kern - \else - \CJK@CJK - \fi - \fi - \fi}} - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@punctcharx##1##2##3##4##5{ - {\ifnum ##5 < \CJK@min - \CJK@err - \else - \ifnum ##5 > \CJK@max - \CJK@err - \else - \CJK@numbToHex{\CJK@gtemp}{##5} - \CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@testPostPunct{\CJK@punctEnc}{##1}{\CJK@gtemp} - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \else - \CJKglue - \fi - \fi - \CJK@testLastKern - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \fi - - \@tempcnta ##5\relax - \@tempcntb 256\relax - \advance\@tempcnta ##4\relax - \advance\@tempcntb -##4\relax - \chardef\@temp \@tempcntb - \ifnum ##5 < \@temp - \edef\CJK@plane{##2} - \else - \advance\@tempcnta -256\relax - \edef\CJK@plane{##3} - \fi - \usefont{\CJK@enc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \edef\reserved@a{ - \curr@fontshape/\CJK@plane/\the\@tempcnta/\CJK@direction} - \expandafter\ifx\csname\reserved@a\endcsname \relax - \CJKpunctsymbol{\@tempcnta} - \else - \csname\reserved@a\endcsname - \fi - - \CJK@testPrePunct{\CJK@punctEnc}{##1}{\CJK@gtemp} - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@kern - \else - \CJK@CJK - \fi - \fi - \fi}} - -% for half-width katakana accessed via the SS2 code (0x8E) - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@shiftchar##1{ - {\ifnum ##1 < \CJK@min - \CJK@err - \else - \ifnum ##1 > \CJK@max - \CJK@err - \else - \CJK@numbToHex{\CJK@gtemp}{##1} - \CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@testPostPunct{\CJK@altenc}{}{\CJK@gtemp} - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \else - \CJKglue - \fi - \fi - \CJK@testLastKern - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \fi - - \def\CJK@plane{} - \usefont{\CJK@altenc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \edef\reserved@a{ - \curr@fontshape/\number ##1/\CJK@direction} - \expandafter\ifx\csname\reserved@a\endcsname \relax - \CJKpunctsymbol{##1} - \else - \csname\reserved@a\endcsname - \fi - - \CJK@testPrePunct{\CJK@altenc}{}{\CJK@gtemp} - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@kern - \else - \CJK@CJK - \fi - \fi - \fi}}} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/JIS/EUC-JP.enc b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/JIS/EUC-JP.enc deleted file mode 100644 index 38f4b026e6..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/JIS/EUC-JP.enc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,141 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file EUC-JP.enc of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{EUC-JP.enc}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% EUC-JP encoding: -% -% Half-width katakana (C49) 0x8EA1-0x8EDF -% JIS X 0212-1992 (C5x) 0x8FA1A1-0x8FFEFE -% JIS X 0208:1997 (C4x) 0xA1A1-0xFEFE - -\global\@namedef{CJK@EUC-JPEncoding}{ - \CJK@loadChr{EUC-JP} - - % if in preprocessed mode, `\@gobble' will be gobbled, and - % \CJK@shiftError becomes active - \CJK@namegdef{^^8e}##1{\@gobble\CJK@shiftError - \CJK@shiftchar{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^8f}##1##2{\@gobble\CJK@shiftError - \CJKchar[JIS2]{\number ##1}{\number ##2}} - - \CJK@namegdef{^^a1}##1{\@empty\CJK@punctchar {A1}{01}{-161}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a2}##1{\@empty\CJK@punctchar {A2}{01}{ -67}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a3}##1{\@empty\CJK@punctcharx{A3}{01}{02}{27}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a4}##1{\@empty\CJK@punctchar {A4}{02}{-135}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a5}##1{\@empty\CJK@punctchar {A5}{02}{ -41}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a6}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{02}{03}{53}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a7}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {03}{-109}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a8}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {03}{ -15}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a9}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{03}{04}{79}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^aa}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {04}{ -83}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ab}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{04}{05}{11}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ac}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {05}{-151}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ad}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {05}{ -57}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ae}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{05}{06}{37}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^af}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {06}{-125}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b0}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {06}{ -31}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b1}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{06}{07}{63}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b2}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {07}{ -99}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b3}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {07}{ -5}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b4}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{07}{08}{89}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b5}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {08}{ -73}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b6}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{08}{09}{21}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b7}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {09}{-141}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b8}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {09}{ -47}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b9}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{09}{10}{47}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ba}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {10}{-115}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bb}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {10}{ -21}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bc}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{10}{11}{73}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bd}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {11}{ -89}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^be}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{11}{12}{ 5}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bf}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {12}{-157}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c0}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {12}{ -63}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c1}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{12}{13}{31}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c2}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {13}{-131}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c3}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {13}{ -37}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c4}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{13}{14}{57}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c5}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {14}{-105}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c6}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {14}{ -11}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c7}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{14}{15}{83}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c8}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {15}{ -79}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c9}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{15}{16}{15}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ca}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {16}{-147}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cb}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {16}{ -53}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cc}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{16}{17}{41}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cd}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {17}{-121}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ce}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {17}{ -27}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cf}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{17}{18}{67}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d0}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {18}{ -95}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d1}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {18}{ -1}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d2}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{18}{19}{93}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d3}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {19}{ -69}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d4}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{19}{20}{25}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d5}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {20}{-137}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d6}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {20}{ -43}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d7}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{20}{21}{51}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d8}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {21}{-111}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d9}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {21}{ -17}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^da}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{21}{22}{77}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^db}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {22}{ -85}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^dc}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{22}{23}{ 9}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^dd}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {23}{-153}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^de}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {23}{ -59}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^df}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{23}{24}{35}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e0}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {24}{-127}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e1}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {24}{ -33}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e2}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{24}{25}{61}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e3}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {25}{-101}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e4}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {25}{ -7}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e5}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{25}{26}{87}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e6}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {26}{ -75}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e7}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{26}{27}{19}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e8}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {27}{-143}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e9}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {27}{ -49}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ea}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{27}{28}{45}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^eb}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {28}{-117}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ec}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {28}{ -23}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ed}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{28}{29}{71}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ee}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {29}{ -91}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ef}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{29}{30}{ 3}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f0}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {30}{-159}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f1}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {30}{ -65}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f2}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{30}{31}{29}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f3}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {31}{-133}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f4}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {31}{ -39}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f5}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{31}{32}{55}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f6}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {32}{-107}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f7}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {32}{ -13}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f8}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{32}{33}{81}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f9}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {33}{ -81}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fa}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{33}{34}{13}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fb}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {34}{-149}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fc}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {34}{ -55}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fd}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{34}{35}{39}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fe}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {35}{-123}{##1}}} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/JIS/EUC-JPdnp.enc b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/JIS/EUC-JPdnp.enc deleted file mode 100644 index 647eabd89c..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/JIS/EUC-JPdnp.enc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,142 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file EUC-JPdnp.enc of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{EUC-JPdnp.enc}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% EUC-JP encoding with dnp font encoding: -% -% Half-width katakana (C49) 0x8EA1-0x8EDF -% JIS X 0212-1992 (C5x) 0x8FA1A1-0x8FFEFE -% JIS X 0208:1997 (C4x) 0xA1A1-0xFEFE - -\global\@namedef{CJK@EUC-JPdnpEncoding}{ - \CJK@loadChr{EUC-JP} - - % if in preprocessed mode, `\@gobble' will be gobbled, and - % \CJK@shiftError becomes active - \CJK@namegdef{^^8e}##1{\@gobble\CJK@shiftError - \CJK@shiftchar{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^8f}##1##2{\@gobble\CJK@shiftError - \CJKchar[JIS2dnp]{\number ##1}{\number ##2}} - - \CJK@namegdef{^^a1}##1{\@empty\CJK@punctchar{A1}{sy}{-160}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a2}##1{\@empty\CJK@punctchar{A2}{sy}{ -60}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a3}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {roma}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a4}##1{\@empty\CJK@punctchar{A4}{hira}{-160}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a5}##1{\@empty\CJK@punctchar{A5}{kata}{-160}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a6}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {greek}{-160}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a7}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {russian}{-160}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a8}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {keisen}{-160}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a9}##1{\@empty\CJK@errxx} - \CJK@namegdef{^^aa}##1{\@empty\CJK@errxx} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ab}##1{\@empty\CJK@errxx} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ac}##1{\@empty\CJK@errxx} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ad}##1{\@empty\CJK@errxx} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ae}##1{\@empty\CJK@errxx} - \CJK@namegdef{^^af}##1{\@empty\CJK@errxx} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b0}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {ka}{-161}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b1}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {ka}{ -67}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b2}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{ka}{kb}{27}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b3}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kb}{-135}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b4}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kb}{ -41}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b5}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{kb}{kc}{53}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b6}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kc}{-109}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b7}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kc}{ -15}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b8}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{kc}{kd}{79}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b9}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kd}{ -83}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ba}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{kd}{ke}{11}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bb}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {ke}{-151}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bc}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {ke}{ -57}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bd}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{ke}{kf}{37}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^be}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kf}{-125}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bf}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kf}{ -31}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c0}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{kf}{kg}{63}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c1}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kg}{ -99}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c2}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kg}{ -5}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c3}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{kg}{kh}{89}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c4}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kh}{ -73}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c5}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{kh}{ki}{21}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c6}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {ki}{-141}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c7}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {ki}{ -47}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c8}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{ki}{kj}{47}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c9}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kj}{-115}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ca}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kj}{ -21}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cb}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{kj}{kk}{73}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cc}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kk}{ -89}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cd}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{kk}{kl}{ 5}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ce}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kl}{-157}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cf}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kl}{-63}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d0}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {km}{-161}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d1}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {km}{ -67}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d2}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{km}{kn}{27}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d3}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kn}{-135}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d4}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kn}{ -41}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d5}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{kn}{ko}{53}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d6}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {ko}{-109}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d7}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {ko}{ -15}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d8}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{ko}{kp}{79}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d9}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kp}{ -83}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^da}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{kp}{kq}{11}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^db}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kq}{-151}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^dc}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kq}{ -57}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^dd}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{kq}{kr}{37}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^de}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kr}{-125}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^df}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kr}{ -31}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e0}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{kr}{ks}{63}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e1}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {ks}{ -99}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e2}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {ks}{ -5}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e3}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{ks}{kt}{89}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e4}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kt}{ -73}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e5}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{kt}{ku}{21}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e6}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {ku}{-141}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e7}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {ku}{ -47}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e8}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{ku}{kv}{47}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e9}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kv}{-115}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ea}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kv}{ -21}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^eb}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{kv}{kw}{73}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ec}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kw}{ -89}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ed}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{kw}{kx}{ 5}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ee}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kx}{-157}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ef}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kx}{ -63}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f0}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{kx}{ky}{31}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f1}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {ky}{-131}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f2}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {ky}{ -37}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f3}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{ky}{kz}{57}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f4}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kz}{-105}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f5}##1{\@empty\CJK@errxx} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f6}##1{\@empty\CJK@errxx} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f7}##1{\@empty\CJK@errxx} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f8}##1{\@empty\CJK@errxx} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f9}##1{\@empty\CJK@errxx} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fa}##1{\@empty\CJK@errxx} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fb}##1{\@empty\CJK@errxx} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fc}##1{\@empty\CJK@errxx} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fd}##1{\@empty\CJK@errxx} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fe}##1{\@empty\CJK@errxx} -} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/JIS/JIS.cap b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/JIS/JIS.cap deleted file mode 100644 index 3a9550a5c2..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/JIS/JIS.cap +++ /dev/null @@ -1,83 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file JIS.cap of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{JIS.cap}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% Japanese captions -% -% character set: JIS X 0208:1997 (or JIS X 0208-1990) -% encoding: EUC - -\newif\ifheisei -\let\ifheisei=\iffalse -\def\heisei{\let\ifheisei=\iftrue} - -\renewcommand\contentsname{Ìܼ¡} - -\renewcommand\listfigurename{¿ÞÌܼ¡} -% \newcommand\listfigurename{¿Þ°ìÍ÷} - -\renewcommand\listtablename{ɽÌܼ¡} -% \newcommand\listtablename{ɽ°ìÍ÷} - -\CJK@ifundefined\chapter - {\renewcommand\refname{»²¹Íʸ¸¥} - } - {\renewcommand\bibname{´ØÏ¢½ñÀÒ} -% \renewcommand\bibname{»²¹Íʸ¸¥} - } -\renewcommand\indexname{º÷°ú} - -\renewcommand\figurename{¿Þ} -\renewcommand\tablename{ɽ} - -\newcommand\prepartname{Âè} -\newcommand\postpartname{Éô} -\renewcommand\partformat{\prepartname\CJKnumber{\value{part}}\postpartname} - -% \renewcommand{\appendixname}{ÉíÏ¿} - -\CJK@ifundefined\mainmatter - {\renewcommand\abstractname{Í×»Ý}}{} - -\renewcommand\today{{\ifheisei\count0=\year\else\count0=\year - \advance\count0 -1988 Ê¿À®\,\fi - \ifnum\count0=1 ¸µ\else\number\count0\fi - \,ǯ\hspace{.5em}\nobreak\number\month - \,·î\hspace{.5em}\nobreak\number\day\,Æü}} -\CJK@ifundefined\CJKnumber - {\def\CJKnumber#1{\ifcase #1\or - °ì\or Æó\or »°\or »Í\or ¸Þ\or - Ï»\or ¼·\or Ȭ\or ¶å\or ½½\fi}}{} - -\endinput - -%%% Local Variables: -%%% coding: euc-japan -%%% mode: latex -%%% TeX-master: t -%%% End: diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/JIS/JIS.cpx b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/JIS/JIS.cpx deleted file mode 100644 index 82f0a25c93..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/JIS/JIS.cpx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,80 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file JIS.cpx of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{JIS.cpx}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% Japanese captions -% -% character set: JIS X 0208:1997 (or JIS X 0208-1990) -% encoding: EUC -% -% preprocessed - -\newif\ifheisei -\let\ifheisei=\iffalse -\def\heisei{\let\ifheisei=\iftrue} - -\renewcommand\contentsname{Ì220¼161} - -\renewcommand\listfigurename{¿222Ì220¼161} -% \newcommand\listfigurename{¿222°236Í247} - -\renewcommand\listtablename{É189Ì220¼161} -% \newcommand\listtablename{É189°236Í247} - -\CJK@ifundefined\chapter - {\renewcommand\refname{»178¹205Ê184¸165} - } - {\renewcommand\bibname{´216Ï162½241À210} -% \renewcommand\bibname{»178¹205Ê184¸165} - } -\renewcommand\indexname{º247°250} - -\renewcommand\figurename{¿222} -\renewcommand\tablename{É189} - -\newcommand\prepartname{Â232} -\newcommand\postpartname{É244} -\renewcommand\partformat{\prepartname\CJKnumber{\value{part}}\postpartname} - -% \renewcommand{\appendixname}{É237Ï191} - -\CJK@ifundefined\mainmatter - {\renewcommand\abstractname{Í215»221}}{} - -\renewcommand\today{{\ifheisei\count0=\year\else\count0=\year - \advance\count0 -1988 Ê191À174\,\fi - \ifnum\count0=1 ¸181\else\number\count0\fi - \,Ç175\hspace{.5em}\nobreak\number\month - \,·238\hspace{.5em}\nobreak\number\day\,Æ252}} -\CJK@ifundefined\CJKnumber - {\def\CJKnumber#1{% - \ifcase #1\or - °236\or Æ243\or »176\or »205\or ¸222\or - Ï187\or ¼183\or È172\or ¶229\or ½189\fi}}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/JIS/JISdnp.enc b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/JIS/JISdnp.enc deleted file mode 100644 index 44b19896b7..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/JIS/JISdnp.enc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,132 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file JISdnp.enc of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{JISdnp.enc}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% JIS encoding for DNP fonts: -% each plane has 94 characters (GB, JIS etc.) (0xA1 - 0xFE). - -\global\@namedef{CJK@JISdnpEncoding}{ - \CJK@loadChr{standard} - - \CJK@namegdef{^^a1}##1{\@empty\CJK@punctchar{A1}{sy}{-160}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a2}##1{\@empty\CJK@punctchar{A2}{sy}{ -60}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a3}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {roma}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a4}##1{\@empty\CJK@punctchar{A4}{hira}{-160}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a5}##1{\@empty\CJK@punctchar{A5}{kata}{-160}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a6}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {greek}{-160}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a7}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {russian}{-160}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a8}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {keisen}{-160}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a9}##1{\@empty\CJK@errxx} - \CJK@namegdef{^^aa}##1{\@empty\CJK@errxx} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ab}##1{\@empty\CJK@errxx} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ac}##1{\@empty\CJK@errxx} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ad}##1{\@empty\CJK@errxx} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ae}##1{\@empty\CJK@errxx} - \CJK@namegdef{^^af}##1{\@empty\CJK@errxx} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b0}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {ka}{-161}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b1}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {ka}{ -67}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b2}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{ka}{kb}{27}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b3}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kb}{-135}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b4}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kb}{ -41}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b5}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{kb}{kc}{53}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b6}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kc}{-109}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b7}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kc}{ -15}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b8}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{kc}{kd}{79}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b9}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kd}{ -83}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ba}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{kd}{ke}{11}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bb}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {ke}{-151}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bc}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {ke}{ -57}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bd}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{ke}{kf}{37}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^be}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kf}{-125}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bf}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kf}{ -31}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c0}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{kf}{kg}{63}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c1}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kg}{ -99}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c2}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kg}{ -5}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c3}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{kg}{kh}{89}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c4}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kh}{ -73}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c5}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{kh}{ki}{21}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c6}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {ki}{-141}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c7}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {ki}{ -47}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c8}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{ki}{kj}{47}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c9}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kj}{-115}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ca}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kj}{ -21}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cb}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{kj}{kk}{73}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cc}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kk}{ -89}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cd}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{kk}{kl}{ 5}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ce}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kl}{-157}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cf}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kl}{-63}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d0}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {km}{-161}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d1}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {km}{ -67}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d2}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{km}{kn}{27}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d3}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kn}{-135}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d4}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kn}{ -41}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d5}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{kn}{ko}{53}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d6}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {ko}{-109}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d7}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {ko}{ -15}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d8}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{ko}{kp}{79}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d9}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kp}{ -83}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^da}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{kp}{kq}{11}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^db}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kq}{-151}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^dc}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kq}{ -57}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^dd}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{kq}{kr}{37}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^de}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kr}{-125}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^df}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kr}{ -31}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e0}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{kr}{ks}{63}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e1}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {ks}{ -99}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e2}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {ks}{ -5}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e3}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{ks}{kt}{89}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e4}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kt}{ -73}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e5}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{kt}{ku}{21}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e6}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {ku}{-141}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e7}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {ku}{ -47}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e8}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{ku}{kv}{47}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e9}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kv}{-115}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ea}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kv}{ -21}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^eb}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{kv}{kw}{73}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ec}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kw}{ -89}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ed}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{kw}{kx}{ 5}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ee}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kx}{-157}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ef}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kx}{ -63}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f0}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{kx}{ky}{31}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f1}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {ky}{-131}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f2}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {ky}{ -37}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f3}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{ky}{kz}{57}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f4}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {kz}{-105}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f5}##1{\@empty\CJK@errxx} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f6}##1{\@empty\CJK@errxx} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f7}##1{\@empty\CJK@errxx} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f8}##1{\@empty\CJK@errxx} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f9}##1{\@empty\CJK@errxx} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fa}##1{\@empty\CJK@errxx} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fb}##1{\@empty\CJK@errxx} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fc}##1{\@empty\CJK@errxx} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fd}##1{\@empty\CJK@errxx} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fe}##1{\@empty\CJK@errxx} -} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/JIS/c40song.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/JIS/c40song.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 39a8b4036a..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/JIS/c40song.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c40song.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c40song.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% Japanese characters -% -% character set: JIS X 0208:1997 (or JIS X 0208-1990) -% font encoding: CJK (standard) - -\DeclareFontFamily{C40}{song}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -% kanji48 - -\DeclareFontShape{C40}{song}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * jsso12}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C40}{song}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * jsso12}{\CJKbold} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/JIS/c41song.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/JIS/c41song.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 4d05cbaeab..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/JIS/c41song.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c41song.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c41song.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% Japanese characters -% -% character set: JIS X 0208:1997 (or JIS X 0208-1990) -% font encoding: pmC - -\DeclareFontFamily{C41}{song}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C41}{song}{m}{n}{<-> sCJKfixed * wjis}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C41}{song}{bx}{n}{<-> sCJKfixedb * wjis}{\CJKbold} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/JIS/c42song.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/JIS/c42song.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 7f0d984fef..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/JIS/c42song.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c42song.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c42song.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% Japanese characters in JIS encoding scheme using DNP fonts. -% Japanese characters -% -% character set: JIS X 0208:1997 (or JIS X 0208-1990) -% font encoding: DNP - -\DeclareFontFamily{C42}{song}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C42}{song}{m}{n} - {<5> <6> <7> <8> <9> <10> <12> DNPgen * dmj - <10.95><14.4><17.28><20.74><24.88> DNP *[10] dmj}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C42}{song}{bx}{n} - {<5> <6> <7> <8> <9> <10> <12> DNPgen * dgj - <10.95><14.4><17.28><20.74><24.88> DNP *[10] dgj}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/JIS/c43song.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/JIS/c43song.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 1251d844c2..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/JIS/c43song.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c43song.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c43song.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% Japanese characters -% -% character set: JIS X 0208:1997 (or JIS X 0208-1990) -% font encoding: DNP - -\DeclareFontFamily{C43}{song}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C43}{song}{m}{n} - {<5> <6> <7> <8> <9> <10> <12> - <10.95><14.4><17.28><20.74><24.88> DNP * mj}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C43}{song}{bx}{n} - {<5> <6> <7> <8> <9> <10> <12> - <10.95><14.4><17.28><20.74><24.88> DNP * bj}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/JIS/c50song.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/JIS/c50song.fd deleted file mode 100644 index f16744e25a..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/JIS/c50song.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c50song.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c50song.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% Japanese characters in JIS supplement encoding scheme. -% Japanese characters -% -% character set: JIS X 0212-1990 -% font encoding: CJK (standard) - -\DeclareFontFamily{C50}{song}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -% kanjix48 - -\DeclareFontShape{C50}{song}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * j2so12}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C50}{song}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * j2so12}{\CJKbold} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/HLaTeX.chr b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/HLaTeX.chr deleted file mode 100644 index cb4ad051ec..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/HLaTeX.chr +++ /dev/null @@ -1,229 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file HLaTeX.chr of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{HLaTeX.chr}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% define macros for handling hangul fonts and characters. - -\gdef\CJK@HLaTeXChr{ - -% KS symbols -- for Hiragana and Katagana, no kinsoku shori is provided! - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@symbA##1##2##3{ - {\CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \discretionary{}{}{} - \fi - - \edef\CJK@plane{##1} - \usefont{\CJK@symbEnc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \edef\reserved@a{ - \curr@fontshape/\number ##2/\number ##3/\CJK@direction} - \expandafter\ifx\csname\reserved@a\endcsname \relax - \CJKsymbols{##2}{##3} - \else - \csname\reserved@a\endcsname - \fi - - \CJK@CJK}} - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@symbB##1{ - {\CJK@numbToHex{\CJK@gtemp}{##1} - \CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@testPostPunct{KS}{A3}{\CJK@gtemp} - \ifCJK@ - \else - \discretionary{}{}{} - \fi - \fi - - \ifnum ##1 = 220\relax - \edef\CJK@plane{04} - \else - \edef\CJK@plane{07} - \fi - \usefont{\CJK@symbEnc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \edef\reserved@a{ - \curr@fontshape/163/\number ##1/\CJK@direction} - \expandafter\ifx\csname\reserved@a\endcsname \relax - \CJKsymbols{163}{##1} - \else - \csname\reserved@a\endcsname - \fi - - \CJK@testPrePunct{KS}{A3}{\CJK@gtemp} - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@kern - \else - \CJK@CJK - \fi}} - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@symbC##1##2##3{ - {\CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \discretionary{}{}{} - \fi - - \ifnum ##3 < ##1\relax - \edef\CJK@plane{07} - \else - \ifnum ##3 > 245\relax - \edef\CJK@plane{06} - \else - \edef\CJK@plane{04} - \fi - \fi - \usefont{\CJK@symbEnc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \edef\reserved@a{ - \curr@fontshape/\number ##2/\number ##3/\CJK@direction} - \expandafter\ifx\csname\reserved@a\endcsname \relax - \CJKsymbols{##2}{##3} - \else - \csname\reserved@a\endcsname - \fi - - \CJK@CJK}} - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@symbD##1{ - {\CJK@numbToHex{\CJK@gtemp}{##1} - \CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@testPostPunct{KS}{A1}{\CJK@gtemp} - \ifCJK@ - \else - \discretionary{}{}{} - \fi - \fi - - \edef\CJK@plane{05} - \usefont{\CJK@symbEnc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \edef\reserved@a{ - \curr@fontshape/161/\number ##1/\CJK@direction} - \expandafter\ifx\csname\reserved@a\endcsname \relax - \CJKsymbols{161}{##1} - \else - \csname\reserved@a\endcsname - \fi - - \CJK@testPrePunct{KS}{A1}{\CJK@gtemp} - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@kern - \else - \CJK@CJK - \fi}} - - -% Hangul syllables - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@altchar##1##2##3{ - {\CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \discretionary{}{}{} - \fi - - \edef\CJK@plane{##1} - \usefont{\CJK@altEnc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \edef\reserved@a{ - \curr@fontshape/\number ##2/\number ##3/\CJK@direction} - \expandafter\ifx\csname\reserved@a\endcsname \relax - \CJKsymbols{##2}{##3} - \else - \csname\reserved@a\endcsname - \fi - - \CJK@CJK}} - -% the same, but the plane crosses the font file boundary. - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@altcharx##1##2##3##4##5{ - {\CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \discretionary{}{}{} - \fi - - \ifnum ##5 < ##3\relax - \edef\CJK@plane{##1} - \else - \edef\CJK@plane{##2} - \fi - \usefont{\CJK@altEnc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \edef\reserved@a{ - \curr@fontshape/\number ##4/\number ##5/\CJK@direction} - \expandafter\ifx\csname\reserved@a\endcsname \relax - \CJKsymbols{##4}{##5} - \else - \csname\reserved@a\endcsname - \fi - - \CJK@CJK}} - -% Hanja - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@char##1##2##3{ - {\CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \discretionary{}{}{} - \fi - - \edef\CJK@plane{##1} - \usefont{\CJK@enc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \edef\reserved@a{ - \curr@fontshape/\number ##2/\number ##3/\CJK@direction} - \expandafter\ifx\csname\reserved@a\endcsname \relax - \CJKsymbols{##2}{##3} - \else - \csname\reserved@a\endcsname - \fi - - \CJK@CJK}} - -% the same, but the plane crosses the font file boundary. - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@charx##1##2##3##4##5{ - {\CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \discretionary{}{}{} - \fi - - \ifnum ##5 < ##3\relax - \edef\CJK@plane{##1} - \else - \edef\CJK@plane{##2} - \fi - \usefont{\CJK@enc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \edef\reserved@a{ - \curr@fontshape/\number ##4/\number ##5/\CJK@direction} - \expandafter\ifx\csname\reserved@a\endcsname \relax - \CJKsymbols{##4}{##5} - \else - \csname\reserved@a\endcsname - \fi - - \CJK@CJK}}} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/KSHL.enc b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/KSHL.enc deleted file mode 100644 index f7c26a7e0e..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/KSHL.enc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,134 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file KSHL.enc of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{KSHL.enc}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% KS encoding for HLaTeX >= 0.97 fonts: -% each plane has 94 characters (but 256 characters per subfont); -% Hangul subfonts have the postfixes 0 - 9 -% Hanja subfonts have the postfixes 10 - 29 -% Symbol subfonts have the postfixes 04 - 07 - -\gdef\CJK@KSHLEncoding{ - \CJK@loadChr{HLaTeX} - - \CJK@namegdef{^^a1}##1{\@empty\CJK@symbD{##1}}% Symbols - \CJK@namegdef{^^a2}##1{\@empty\CJK@symbA{05}{162}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a3}##1{\@empty\CJK@symbB{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a4}##1{\@empty\CJK@symbA{04}{164}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a5}##1{\@empty\CJK@symbA{07}{165}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a6}##1{\@empty\CJK@symbA{06}{166}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a7}##1{\@empty\CJK@symbA{05}{167}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a8}##1{\@empty\CJK@symbC{176}{168}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a9}##1{\@empty\CJK@symbC{177}{169}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^aa}##1{\@empty\CJK@symbA{06}{170}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ab}##1{\@empty\CJK@symbA{06}{171}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ac}##1{\@empty\CJK@symbA{07}{172}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ad}##1{\@empty\CJK@errxx} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ae}##1{\@empty\CJK@errxx} - \CJK@namegdef{^^af}##1{\@empty\CJK@errxx} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b0}##1{\@empty\CJK@altchar {0}{176}{##1}}% Hangul syllables - \CJK@namegdef{^^b1}##1{\@empty\CJK@altchar {0}{177}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b2}##1{\@empty\CJK@altcharx{0}{1}{229}{178}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b3}##1{\@empty\CJK@altchar {1}{179}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b4}##1{\@empty\CJK@altchar {1}{180}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b5}##1{\@empty\CJK@altcharx{1}{2}{203}{181}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b6}##1{\@empty\CJK@altchar {2}{182}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b7}##1{\@empty\CJK@altchar {2}{183}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b8}##1{\@empty\CJK@altcharx{2}{3}{177}{184}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b9}##1{\@empty\CJK@altchar {3}{185}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ba}##1{\@empty\CJK@altcharx{3}{4}{245}{186}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bb}##1{\@empty\CJK@altchar {4}{187}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bc}##1{\@empty\CJK@altchar {4}{188}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bd}##1{\@empty\CJK@altcharx{4}{5}{219}{189}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^be}##1{\@empty\CJK@altchar {5}{190}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bf}##1{\@empty\CJK@altchar {5}{191}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c0}##1{\@empty\CJK@altcharx{5}{6}{193}{192}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c1}##1{\@empty\CJK@altchar {6}{193}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c2}##1{\@empty\CJK@altchar {6}{194}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c3}##1{\@empty\CJK@altcharx{6}{7}{167}{195}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c4}##1{\@empty\CJK@altchar {7}{196}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c5}##1{\@empty\CJK@altcharx{7}{8}{235}{197}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c6}##1{\@empty\CJK@altchar {8}{198}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c7}##1{\@empty\CJK@altchar {8}{199}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c8}##1{\@empty\CJK@altcharx{8}{9}{209}{200}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c9}##1{\@empty\CJK@errxx} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ca}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {10}{202}{##1}}% Hanja - \CJK@namegdef{^^cb}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {10}{203}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cc}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{10}{11}{229}{204}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cd}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {11}{205}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ce}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {11}{206}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cf}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{11}{12}{203}{207}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d0}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {12}{208}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d1}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {12}{209}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d2}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{12}{13}{177}{210}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d3}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {13}{211}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d4}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{13}{14}{245}{212}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d5}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {14}{213}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d6}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {14}{214}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d7}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{14}{15}{219}{215}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d8}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {15}{216}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d9}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {15}{217}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^da}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{15}{16}{193}{218}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^db}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {16}{219}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^dc}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {16}{220}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^dd}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{16}{17}{167}{221}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^de}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {17}{222}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^df}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{17}{18}{235}{223}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e0}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {18}{224}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e1}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {18}{225}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e2}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{18}{19}{209}{226}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e3}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {19}{227}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e4}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {19}{228}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e5}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{19}{20}{183}{229}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e6}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {20}{230}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e7}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{20}{21}{251}{231}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e8}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {21}{232}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e9}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {21}{233}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ea}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{21}{22}{225}{234}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^eb}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {22}{235}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ec}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {22}{236}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ed}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{22}{23}{199}{237}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ee}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {23}{238}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ef}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {23}{239}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f0}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{23}{24}{173}{240}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f1}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {24}{241}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f2}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{24}{25}{241}{242}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f3}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {25}{243}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f4}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {25}{244}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f5}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{25}{26}{215}{245}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f6}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {26}{246}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f7}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {26}{247}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f8}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{26}{27}{189}{248}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f9}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {27}{249}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fa}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {27}{250}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fb}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{27}{28}{163}{251}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fc}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {28}{252}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fd}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{28}{29}{231}{253}{##1}} -} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63bm.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63bm.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 30f66370a4..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63bm.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c63bm.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c63bm.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Hangul) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcBom - -\DeclareFontFamily{C63}{bm}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{bm}{c}{n}{<-> CJK * wbmc}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{bm}{c}{sl}{<-> CJK * wbmco}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{bm}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * bm/c/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{bm}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * wbm}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{bm}{m}{sl}{<-> CJK * wbmo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{bm}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * bm/m/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{bm}{x}{n}{<-> CJK * wbmx}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{bm}{x}{sl}{<-> CJK * wbmxo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{bm}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * bm/x/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{bm}{ux}{n}{<-> CJK * wbmu}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{bm}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJK * wbmuo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{bm}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * bm/ux/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{bm}{bc}{n}{<-> CJKb * wbmc}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{bm}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wbmco}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{bm}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * bm/bc/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{bm}{b}{n}{<-> CJKb * wbm}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{bm}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wbmo}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{bm}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * bm/b/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{bm}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * wbmx}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{bm}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wbmxo}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{bm}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * bm/bx/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{bm}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKb * wbmu}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{bm}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wbmuo}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{bm}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * bm/bux/sl}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63dn.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63dn.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 2f17d711f9..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63dn.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,69 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c63dn.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c63dn.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Hangul) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcDinaru - -\DeclareFontFamily{C63}{dn}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{dn}{c}{n}{<-> CJK * wdnc}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{dn}{c}{sl}{<-> CJK * wdnco}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{dn}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * dn/c/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{dn}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * wdn}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{dn}{m}{sl}{<-> CJK * wdno}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{dn}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * dn/m/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{dn}{x}{n}{<-> CJK * wdnx}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{dn}{x}{sl}{<-> CJK * wdnxo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{dn}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * dn/x/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{dn}{ux}{n}{<-> CJK * wdnu}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{dn}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJK * wdnuo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{dn}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * dn/ux/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{dn}{bc}{n}{<-> CJK * wdnbc}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{dn}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJK * wdnbco}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{dn}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * dn/bc/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{dn}{b}{n}{<-> CJK * wdnb}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{dn}{b}{sl}{<-> CJK * wdnbo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{dn}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * dn/b/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{dn}{bx}{n}{<-> CJK * wdnbx}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{dn}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJK * wdnbxo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{dn}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * dn/bx/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{dn}{bux}{n}{<-> CJK * wdnbu}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{dn}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJK * wdnbuo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{dn}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * dn/bux/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{dn}{lc}{n}{<-> CJK * wdnlc}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{dn}{lc}{sl}{<-> CJK * wdnlco}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{dn}{lc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * dn/lc/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{dn}{l}{n}{<-> CJK * wdnl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{dn}{l}{sl}{<-> CJK * wdnlo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{dn}{l}{it}{<-> CJKssub * dn/l/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{dn}{lx}{n}{<-> CJK * wdnlx}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{dn}{lx}{sl}{<-> CJK * wdnlxo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{dn}{lx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * dn/lx/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{dn}{lux}{n}{<-> CJK * wdnlu}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{dn}{lux}{sl}{<-> CJK * wdnluo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{dn}{lux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * dn/lux/sl}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63gr.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63gr.fd deleted file mode 100644 index c3507a2b32..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63gr.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c63gr.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c63gr.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Hangul) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcGraphic - -\DeclareFontFamily{C63}{gr}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gr}{c}{n}{<-> CJK * wgrc}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gr}{c}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgrco}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gr}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gr/c/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gr}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * wgr}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gr}{m}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgro}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gr}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gr/m/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gr}{x}{n}{<-> CJK * wgrx}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gr}{x}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgrxo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gr}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gr/x/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gr}{ux}{n}{<-> CJK * wgru}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gr}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgruo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gr}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gr/ux/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gr}{bc}{n}{<-> CJK * wgrbc}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gr}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgrbco}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gr}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gr/bc/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gr}{b}{n}{<-> CJK * wgrb}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gr}{b}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgrbo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gr}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gr/b/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gr}{bx}{n}{<-> CJK * wgrbx}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gr}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgrbxo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gr}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gr/bx/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gr}{bux}{n}{<-> CJK * wgrbu}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gr}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgrbuo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gr}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gr/bux/sl}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63gs.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63gs.fd deleted file mode 100644 index b895651e97..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63gs.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c63gs.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c63gs.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Hangul) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcGungseo - -\DeclareFontFamily{C63}{gs}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gs}{bc}{n}{<-> CJK * wgsc}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gs}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgsco}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gs}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gs/bc/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gs}{b}{n}{<-> CJK * wgs}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gs}{b}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgso}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gs}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gs/b/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gs}{bx}{n}{<-> CJK * wgsx}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gs}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgsxo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gs}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gs/bx/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gs}{bux}{n}{<-> CJK * wgsu}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gs}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgsuo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gs}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gs/bux/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gs}{c}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gs/bc/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gs}{c}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gs/bc/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gs}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gs/bc/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gs}{m}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gs/b/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gs}{m}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gs/b/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gs}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gs/b/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gs}{x}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gs/bx/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gs}{x}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gs/bx/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gs}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gs/bx/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gs}{ux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gs/bux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gs}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gs/bux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gs}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gs/bux/sl}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63gt.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63gt.fd deleted file mode 100644 index c27ebdf90e..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63gt.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c63gt.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c63gt.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Hangul) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcGothic - -\DeclareFontFamily{C63}{gt}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gt}{c}{n}{<-> CJK * wgtc}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gt}{c}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgtco}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gt}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gt}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * wgt}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gt}{m}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgto}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gt}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gt}{x}{n}{<-> CJK * wgtx}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gt}{x}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgtxo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gt}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gt}{ux}{n}{<-> CJK * wgtu}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gt}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgtuo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gt}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gt}{bc}{n}{<-> CJK * wgtbc}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gt}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgtbco}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gt}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gt}{b}{n}{<-> CJK * wgtb}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gt}{b}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgtbo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gt}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gt}{bx}{n}{<-> CJK * wgtbx}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gt}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgtbxo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gt}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gt}{bux}{n}{<-> CJK * wgtbu}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gt}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgtbuo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{gt}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/sl}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63jgt.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63jgt.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 3d32e0f325..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63jgt.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c63jgt.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c63jgt.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Hangul) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcJamoGothic - -\DeclareFontFamily{C63}{jgt}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jgt}{c}{n}{<-> CJK * wjgtc}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jgt}{c}{sl}{<-> CJK * wjgtco}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jgt}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * jgt/c/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jgt}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * wjgt}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jgt}{m}{sl}{<-> CJK * wjgto}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jgt}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * jgt/m/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jgt}{x}{n}{<-> CJK * wjgtx}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jgt}{x}{sl}{<-> CJK * wjgtxo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jgt}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * jgt/x/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jgt}{ux}{n}{<-> CJK * wjgtu}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jgt}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJK * wjgtuo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jgt}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * jgt/ux/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jgt}{bc}{n}{<-> CJKb * wjgtc}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jgt}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wjgtco}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jgt}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * jgt/bc/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jgt}{b}{n}{<-> CJKb * wjgt}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jgt}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wjgto}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jgt}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * jgt/b/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jgt}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * wjgtx}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jgt}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wjgtxo}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jgt}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * jgt/bx/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jgt}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKb * wjgtu}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jgt}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wjgtuo}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jgt}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * jgt/bux/sl}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63jmj.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63jmj.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 8c964bb6a0..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63jmj.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c63jmj.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c63jmj.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Hangul) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcJamoMyoungjo - -\DeclareFontFamily{C63}{jmj}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jmj}{c}{n}{<-> CJK * wjmjc}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jmj}{c}{sl}{<-> CJK * wjmjco}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jmj}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * jmj/c/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jmj}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * wjmj}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jmj}{m}{sl}{<-> CJK * wjmjo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jmj}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * jmj/m/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jmj}{x}{n}{<-> CJK * wjmjx}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jmj}{x}{sl}{<-> CJK * wjmjxo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jmj}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * jmj/x/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jmj}{ux}{n}{<-> CJK * wjmju}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jmj}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJK * wjmjuo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jmj}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * jmj/ux/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jmj}{bc}{n}{<-> CJKb * wjmjc}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jmj}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wjmjco}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jmj}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * jmj/bc/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jmj}{b}{n}{<-> CJKb * wjmj}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jmj}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wjmjo}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jmj}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * jmj/b/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jmj}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * wjmjx}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jmj}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wjmjxo}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jmj}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * jmj/bx/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jmj}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKb * wjmju}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jmj}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wjmjuo}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jmj}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * jmj/bux/sl}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63jnv.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63jnv.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 169c4dda5e..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63jnv.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c63jnv.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c63jnv.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Hangul) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcJamoNovel - -\DeclareFontFamily{C63}{jnv}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jnv}{c}{n}{<-> CJK * wjnvc}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jnv}{c}{sl}{<-> CJK * wjnvco}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jnv}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * jnv/c/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jnv}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * wjnv}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jnv}{m}{sl}{<-> CJK * wjnvo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jnv}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * jnv/m/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jnv}{x}{n}{<-> CJK * wjnvx}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jnv}{x}{sl}{<-> CJK * wjnvxo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jnv}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * jnv/x/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jnv}{ux}{n}{<-> CJK * wjnvu}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jnv}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJK * wjnvuo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jnv}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * jnv/ux/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jnv}{bc}{n}{<-> CJKb * wjnvc}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jnv}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wjnvco}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jnv}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * jnv/bc/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jnv}{b}{n}{<-> CJKb * wjnv}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jnv}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wjnvo}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jnv}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * jnv/b/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jnv}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * wjnvx}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jnv}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wjnvxo}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jnv}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * jnv/bx/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jnv}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKb * wjnvu}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jnv}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wjnvuo}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jnv}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * jnv/bux/sl}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63jsr.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63jsr.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 445d22c4db..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63jsr.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c63jsr.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c63jsr.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Hangul) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcJamoSora - -\DeclareFontFamily{C63}{jsr}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jsr}{c}{n}{<-> CJK * wjsrc}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jsr}{c}{sl}{<-> CJK * wjsrco}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jsr}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * jsr/c/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jsr}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * wjsr}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jsr}{m}{sl}{<-> CJK * wjsro}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jsr}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * jsr/m/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jsr}{x}{n}{<-> CJK * wjsrx}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jsr}{x}{sl}{<-> CJK * wjsrxo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jsr}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * jsr/x/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jsr}{ux}{n}{<-> CJK * wjsru}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jsr}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJK * wjsruo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jsr}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * jsr/ux/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jsr}{bc}{n}{<-> CJKb * wjsrc}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jsr}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wjsrco}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jsr}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * jsr/bc/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jsr}{b}{n}{<-> CJKb * wjsr}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jsr}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wjsro}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jsr}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * jsr/b/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jsr}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * wjsrx}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jsr}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wjsrxo}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jsr}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * jsr/bx/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jsr}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKb * wjsru}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jsr}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wjsruo}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jsr}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * jsr/bux/sl}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63mj.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63mj.fd deleted file mode 100644 index ac1ba4bbf3..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63mj.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c63mj.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c63mj.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Hangul) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcMyoungjo - -\DeclareFontFamily{C63}{mj}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{mj}{c}{n}{<-> CJK * wmjc}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{mj}{c}{sl}{<-> CJK * wmjco}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{mj}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/c/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{mj}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * wmj}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{mj}{m}{sl}{<-> CJK * wmjo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{mj}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/m/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{mj}{x}{n}{<-> CJK * wmjx}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{mj}{x}{sl}{<-> CJK * wmjxo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{mj}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/x/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{mj}{ux}{n}{<-> CJK * wmju}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{mj}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJK * wmjuo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{mj}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/ux/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{mj}{bc}{n}{<-> CJK * wmjbc}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{mj}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJK * wmjbco}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{mj}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bc/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{mj}{b}{n}{<-> CJK * wmjb}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{mj}{b}{sl}{<-> CJK * wmjbo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{mj}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/b/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{mj}{bx}{n}{<-> CJK * wmjbx}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{mj}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJK * wmjbxo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{mj}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bx/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{mj}{bux}{n}{<-> CJK * wmjbu}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{mj}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJK * wmjbuo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{mj}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bux/sl}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63pg.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63pg.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 9d9bb41e26..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63pg.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c63pg.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c63pg.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Hangul) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcPilgi - -\DeclareFontFamily{C63}{pg}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pg}{c}{n}{<-> CJK * wpgc}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pg}{c}{sl}{<-> CJK * wpgco}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pg}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * wwpg/c/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pg}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * wpg}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pg}{m}{sl}{<-> CJK * wpgo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pg}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * wwpg/m/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pg}{x}{n}{<-> CJK * wpgx}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pg}{x}{sl}{<-> CJK * wpgxo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pg}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * wwpg/x/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pg}{ux}{n}{<-> CJK * wpgu}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pg}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJK * wpguo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pg}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * wwpg/ux/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pg}{bc}{n}{<-> CJK * wpgbc}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pg}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJK * wpgbco}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pg}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * wwpg/bc/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pg}{b}{n}{<-> CJK * wpgb}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pg}{b}{sl}{<-> CJK * wpgbo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pg}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * wwpg/b/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pg}{bx}{n}{<-> CJK * wpgbx}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pg}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJK * wpgbxo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pg}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * wwpg/bx/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pg}{bux}{n}{<-> CJK * wpgbu}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pg}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJK * wpgbuo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pg}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * wwpg/bux/sl}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63pga.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63pga.fd deleted file mode 100644 index a51fabed81..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63pga.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c63pga.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c63pga.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Hangul) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcPilgia - -\DeclareFontFamily{C63}{pga}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pga}{c}{n}{<-> CJK * wpgac}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pga}{c}{sl}{<-> CJK * wpgaco}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pga}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * pga/c/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pga}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * wpga}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pga}{m}{sl}{<-> CJK * wpgao}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pga}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * pga/m/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pga}{x}{n}{<-> CJK * wpgax}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pga}{x}{sl}{<-> CJK * wpgaxo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pga}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * pga/x/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pga}{ux}{n}{<-> CJK * wpgau}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pga}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJK * wpgauo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pga}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * pga/ux/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pga}{bc}{n}{<-> CJKb * wpgac}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pga}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wpgaco}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pga}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * pga/bc/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pga}{b}{n}{<-> CJKb * wpga}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pga}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wpgao}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pga}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * pga/b/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pga}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * wpgax}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pga}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wpgaxo}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pga}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * pga/bx/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pga}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKb * wpgau}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pga}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wpgauo}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pga}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * pga/bux/sl}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63ph.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63ph.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 3ead419232..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63ph.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c63ph.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c63ph.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Hangul) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcPenHeulim - -\DeclareFontFamily{C63}{ph}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{ph}{c}{n}{<-> CJK * wphc}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{ph}{c}{sl}{<-> CJK * wphco}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{ph}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * ph/c/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{ph}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * wph}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{ph}{m}{sl}{<-> CJK * wpho}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{ph}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * ph/m/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{ph}{x}{n}{<-> CJK * wphx}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{ph}{x}{sl}{<-> CJK * wphxo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{ph}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * ph/x/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{ph}{ux}{n}{<-> CJK * wphu}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{ph}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJK * wphuo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{ph}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * ph/ux/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{ph}{bc}{n}{<-> CJKb * wphc}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{ph}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wphco}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{ph}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * ph/bc/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{ph}{b}{n}{<-> CJKb * wph}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{ph}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wpho}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{ph}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * ph/b/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{ph}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * wphx}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{ph}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wphxo}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{ph}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * ph/bx/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{ph}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKb * wphu}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{ph}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wphuo}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{ph}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * ph/bux/sl}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63pn.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63pn.fd deleted file mode 100644 index f6f2249f53..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63pn.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c63pn.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c63pn.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Hangul) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcPen - -\DeclareFontFamily{C63}{pn}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pn}{c}{n}{<-> CJK * wpnc}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pn}{c}{sl}{<-> CJK * wpnco}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pn}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * pn/c/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pn}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * wpn}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pn}{m}{sl}{<-> CJK * wpno}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pn}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * pn/m/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pn}{x}{n}{<-> CJK * wpnx}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pn}{x}{sl}{<-> CJK * wpnxo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pn}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * pn/x/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pn}{ux}{n}{<-> CJK * wpnu}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pn}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJK * wpnuo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pn}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * pn/ux/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pn}{bc}{n}{<-> CJKb * wpnc}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pn}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wpnco}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pn}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * pn/bc/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pn}{b}{n}{<-> CJKb * wpn}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pn}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wpno}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pn}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * pn/b/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pn}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * wpnx}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pn}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wpnxo}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pn}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * pn/bx/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pn}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKb * wpnu}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pn}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wpnuo}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{pn}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * pn/bux/sl}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63sh.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63sh.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 07931f05e4..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63sh.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c63sh.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c63sh.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Hangul) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcShinmunMyoungjo - -\DeclareFontFamily{C63}{hwsh}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{sh}{c}{n}{<-> CJK * wshc}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{sh}{c}{sl}{<-> CJK * wshco}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{sh}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * sh/c/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{sh}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * wsh}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{sh}{m}{sl}{<-> CJK * wsho}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{sh}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * sh/m/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{sh}{x}{n}{<-> CJK * wshx}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{sh}{x}{sl}{<-> CJK * wshxo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{sh}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * sh/x/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{sh}{ux}{n}{<-> CJK * wshu}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{sh}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJK * wshuo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{sh}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * sh/ux/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{sh}{bc}{n}{<-> CJKssub * sh/c/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{sh}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * sh/c/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{sh}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * sh/bc/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{sh}{b}{n}{<-> CJKssub * sh/m/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{sh}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * sh/m/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{sh}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * sh/b/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{sh}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKssub * sh/x/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{sh}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * sh/x/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{sh}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * sh/bx/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{sh}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * sh/ux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{sh}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * sh/ux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{sh}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * sh/bux/sl}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63tz.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63tz.fd deleted file mode 100644 index aa113a74df..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63tz.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c63tz.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c63tz.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Hangul) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcTypewriter - -\DeclareFontFamily{C63}{tz}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{tz}{c}{n}{<-> CJK * wttc}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{tz}{c}{sl}{<-> CJK * wttco}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{tz}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * tz/c/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{tz}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * wtt}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{tz}{m}{sl}{<-> CJK * wtto}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{tz}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * tz/m/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{tz}{x}{n}{<-> CJK * wttx}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{tz}{x}{sl}{<-> CJK * wttxo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{tz}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * tz/x/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{tz}{ux}{n}{<-> CJK * wttu}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{tz}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJK * wttuo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{tz}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * tz/ux/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{tz}{bc}{n}{<-> CJKb * wttc}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{tz}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wttco}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{tz}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * tz/bc/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{tz}{b}{n}{<-> CJKb * wtt}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{tz}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wtto}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{tz}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * tz/b/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{tz}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * wttx}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{tz}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wttxo}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{tz}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * tz/bx/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{tz}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKb * wttu}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{tz}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wttuo}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{tz}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * tz/bux/sl}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63vd.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63vd.fd deleted file mode 100644 index b07ea60f8b..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63vd.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c63vd.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c63vd.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Hangul) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcVada - -\DeclareFontFamily{C63}{vd}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{vd}{c}{n}{<-> CJK * wvdc}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{vd}{c}{sl}{<-> CJK * wvdco}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{vd}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * vd/c/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{vd}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * wvd}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{vd}{m}{sl}{<-> CJK * wvdo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{vd}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * vd/m/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{vd}{x}{n}{<-> CJK * wvdx}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{vd}{x}{sl}{<-> CJK * wvdxo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{vd}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * vd/x/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{vd}{ux}{n}{<-> CJK * wvdu}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{vd}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJK * wvduo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{vd}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * vd/ux/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{vd}{bc}{n}{<-> CJKb * wvdc}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{vd}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wvdco}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{vd}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * vd/bc/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{vd}{b}{n}{<-> CJKb * wvd}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{vd}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wvdo}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{vd}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * vd/b/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{vd}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * wvdx}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{vd}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wvdxo}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{vd}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * vd/bx/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{vd}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKb * wvdu}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{vd}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wvduo}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{vd}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * vd/bux/sl}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63yt.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63yt.fd deleted file mode 100644 index f782d94183..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63yt.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c63yt.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c63yt.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Hangul) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcYetgul - -\DeclareFontFamily{C63}{yt}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{yt}{c}{n}{<-> CJK * wytc}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{yt}{c}{sl}{<-> CJK * wytco}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{yt}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * yt/c/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{yt}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * wyt}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{yt}{m}{sl}{<-> CJK * wyto}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{yt}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * yt/m/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{yt}{x}{n}{<-> CJK * wytx}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{yt}{x}{sl}{<-> CJK * wytxo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{yt}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * yt/x/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{yt}{ux}{n}{<-> CJK * wytu}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{yt}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJK * wytuo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{yt}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * yt/ux/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{yt}{bc}{n}{<-> CJKb * wytc}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{yt}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wytco}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{yt}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * yt/bc/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{yt}{b}{n}{<-> CJKb * wyt}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{yt}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wyto}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{yt}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * yt/b/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{yt}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * wytx}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{yt}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wytxo}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{yt}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * yt/bx/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{yt}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKb * wytu}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{yt}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wytuo}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{yt}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * yt/bux/sl}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64bm.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64bm.fd deleted file mode 100644 index e9b2fcd63f..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64bm.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c64bm.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c64bm.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Symbols) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcBom - -\DeclareFontFamily{C64}{bm}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{bm}{c}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{bm}{c}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{bm}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{bm}{m}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{bm}{m}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{bm}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{bm}{x}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{bm}{x}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{bm}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{bm}{ux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{bm}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{bm}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{bm}{bc}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{bm}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{bm}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{bm}{b}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{bm}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{bm}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{bm}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{bm}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{bm}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{bm}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{bm}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{bm}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/it}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64dn.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64dn.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 4ad2e82ff1..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64dn.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,69 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c64dn.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c64dn.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Symbols) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcDinaru - -\DeclareFontFamily{C64}{dn}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{dn}{c}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{dn}{c}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{dn}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{dn}{m}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{dn}{m}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{dn}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{dn}{x}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{dn}{x}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{dn}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{dn}{ux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{dn}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{dn}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{dn}{bc}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{dn}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{dn}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{dn}{b}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{dn}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{dn}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{dn}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{dn}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{dn}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{dn}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{dn}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{dn}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{dn}{lc}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{dn}{lc}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{dn}{lc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{dn}{l}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{dn}{l}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{dn}{l}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{dn}{lx}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{dn}{lx}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{dn}{lx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{dn}{lux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{dn}{lux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{dn}{lux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/it}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64gr.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64gr.fd deleted file mode 100644 index ce45b0ce2a..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64gr.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c64gr.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c64gr.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Symbols) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcGraphic - -\DeclareFontFamily{C64}{gr}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gr}{c}{n}{<-> CJK * wgrc}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gr}{c}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgrco}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gr}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gr/c/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gr}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * wgr}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gr}{m}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgro}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gr}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gr/m/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gr}{x}{n}{<-> CJK * wgrx}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gr}{x}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgrxo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gr}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gr/x/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gr}{ux}{n}{<-> CJK * wgru}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gr}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgruo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gr}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gr/ux/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gr}{bc}{n}{<-> CJK * wgrbc}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gr}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgrbco}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gr}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gr/bc/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gr}{b}{n}{<-> CJK * wgrb}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gr}{b}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgrbo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gr}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gr/b/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gr}{bx}{n}{<-> CJK * wgrbx}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gr}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgrbxo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gr}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gr/bx/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gr}{bux}{n}{<-> CJK * wgrbu}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gr}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgrbuo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gr}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gr/bux/sl}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64gs.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64gs.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 9311a5e4f0..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64gs.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c64gs.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c64gs.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Symbols) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcGungseo - -\DeclareFontFamily{C64}{gs}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gs}{bc}{n}{<-> CJK * wgsc}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gs}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgsco}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gs}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gs/bc/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gs}{b}{n}{<-> CJK * wgs}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gs}{b}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgso}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gs}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gs/b/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gs}{bx}{n}{<-> CJK * wgsx}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gs}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgsxo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gs}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gs/bx/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gs}{bux}{n}{<-> CJK * wgsu}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gs}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgsuo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gs}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gs/bux/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gs}{c}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gs/bc/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gs}{c}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gs/bc/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gs}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gs/bc/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gs}{m}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gs/b/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gs}{m}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gs/b/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gs}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gs/b/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gs}{x}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gs/bx/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gs}{x}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gs/bx/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gs}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gs/bx/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gs}{ux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gs/bux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gs}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gs/bux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gs}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gs/bux/sl}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64gt.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64gt.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 042cd30494..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64gt.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c64gt.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c64gt.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Symbols) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcGothic - -\DeclareFontFamily{C64}{gt}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gt}{c}{n}{<-> CJK * wgtc}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gt}{c}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgtco}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gt}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gt}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * wgt}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gt}{m}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgto}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gt}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gt}{x}{n}{<-> CJK * wgtx}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gt}{x}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgtxo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gt}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gt}{ux}{n}{<-> CJK * wgtu}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gt}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgtuo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gt}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gt}{bc}{n}{<-> CJK * wgtbc}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gt}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgtbco}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gt}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gt}{b}{n}{<-> CJK * wgtb}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gt}{b}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgtbo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gt}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gt}{bx}{n}{<-> CJK * wgtbx}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gt}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgtbxo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gt}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gt}{bux}{n}{<-> CJK * wgtbu}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gt}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgtbuo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gt}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/sl}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64jgt.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64jgt.fd deleted file mode 100644 index b76aa551a6..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64jgt.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c64jgt.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c64jgt.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Symbols) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcJamoGothic - -\DeclareFontFamily{C64}{jgt}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jgt}{c}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jgt}{c}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jgt}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jgt}{m}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jgt}{m}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jgt}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jgt}{x}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jgt}{x}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jgt}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jgt}{ux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jgt}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jgt}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jgt}{bc}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jgt}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jgt}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jgt}{b}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jgt}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jgt}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jgt}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jgt}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jgt}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jgt}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jgt}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jgt}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/it}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64jmj.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64jmj.fd deleted file mode 100644 index e7d3c54527..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64jmj.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c64jmj.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logograjmjs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c64jmj.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Symbols) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcJamoMyoungjo - -\DeclareFontFamily{C64}{jmj}{\hyjmjenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jmj}{c}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/c/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jmj}{c}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * mj/c/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jmj}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/c/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jmj}{m}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/m/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jmj}{m}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * mj/m/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jmj}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/m/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jmj}{x}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/x/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jmj}{x}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * mj/x/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jmj}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/x/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jmj}{ux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/ux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jmj}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * mj/ux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jmj}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/ux/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jmj}{bc}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bc/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jmj}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bc/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jmj}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bc/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jmj}{b}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/b/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jmj}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * mj/b/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jmj}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/b/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jmj}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bx/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jmj}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bx/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jmj}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bx/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jmj}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jmj}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jmj}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bux/it}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64jnv.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64jnv.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 05008ca036..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64jnv.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c64jnv.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c64jnv.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Symbols) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcJamoNovel - -\DeclareFontFamily{C64}{jnv}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jnv}{c}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jnv}{c}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jnv}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jnv}{m}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jnv}{m}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jnv}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jnv}{x}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jnv}{x}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jnv}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jnv}{ux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jnv}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jnv}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jnv}{bc}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jnv}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jnv}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jnv}{b}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jnv}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jnv}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jnv}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jnv}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jnv}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jnv}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jnv}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jnv}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/it}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64jsr.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64jsr.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 151e9bc009..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64jsr.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c64jsr.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c64jsr.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Symbols) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcJamoSora - -\DeclareFontFamily{C64}{jsr}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jsr}{c}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jsr}{c}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jsr}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jsr}{m}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jsr}{m}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jsr}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jsr}{x}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jsr}{x}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jsr}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jsr}{ux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jsr}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jsr}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jsr}{bc}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jsr}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jsr}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jsr}{b}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jsr}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jsr}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jsr}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jsr}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jsr}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jsr}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jsr}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jsr}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/it}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64mj.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64mj.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 6d2abe0dcd..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64mj.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c64mj.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c64mj.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Symbols) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcMyoungjo - -\DeclareFontFamily{C64}{mj}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{c}{n}{<-> CJK * wmjc}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{c}{sl}{<-> CJK * wmjco}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/c/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * wmj}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{m}{sl}{<-> CJK * wmjo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/m/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{x}{n}{<-> CJK * wmjx}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{x}{sl}{<-> CJK * wmjxo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/x/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{ux}{n}{<-> CJK * wmju}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJK * wmjuo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/ux/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{bc}{n}{<-> CJK * wmjbc}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJK * wmjbco}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bc/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{b}{n}{<-> CJK * wmjb}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{b}{sl}{<-> CJK * wmjbo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/b/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{bx}{n}{<-> CJK * wmjbx}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJK * wmjbxo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bx/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{bux}{n}{<-> CJK * wmjbu}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJK * wmjbuo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bux/sl}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64pg.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64pg.fd deleted file mode 100644 index b208a5f875..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64pg.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c64pg.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c64pg.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Symbols) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcPilgi - -\DeclareFontFamily{C64}{pg}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pg}{c}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pg}{c}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pg}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pg}{m}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pg}{m}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pg}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pg}{x}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pg}{x}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pg}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pg}{ux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pg}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pg}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pg}{bc}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pg}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pg}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pg}{b}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pg}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pg}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pg}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pg}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pg}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pg}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pg}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pg}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/it}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64pga.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64pga.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 26ad47a7a3..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64pga.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c64pga.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c64pga.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Symbols) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcPilgia - -\DeclareFontFamily{C64}{pga}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pga}{c}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pga}{c}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pga}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pga}{m}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pga}{m}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pga}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pga}{x}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pga}{x}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pga}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pga}{ux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pga}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pga}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pga}{bc}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pga}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pga}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pga}{b}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pga}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pga}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pga}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pga}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pga}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pga}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pga}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pga}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/it}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64ph.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64ph.fd deleted file mode 100644 index e81d2a479f..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64ph.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c64ph.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c64ph.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Symbols) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcPenHeulim - -\DeclareFontFamily{C64}{ph}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{ph}{c}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/c/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{ph}{c}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * mj/c/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{ph}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/c/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{ph}{m}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/m/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{ph}{m}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * mj/m/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{ph}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/m/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{ph}{x}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/x/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{ph}{x}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * mj/x/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{ph}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/x/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{ph}{ux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/ux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{ph}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * mj/ux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{ph}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/ux/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{ph}{bc}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bc/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{ph}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bc/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{ph}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bc/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{ph}{b}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/b/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{ph}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * mj/b/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{ph}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/b/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{ph}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bx/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{ph}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bx/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{ph}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bx/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{ph}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{ph}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{ph}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bux/it}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64pn.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64pn.fd deleted file mode 100644 index b4b1864db3..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64pn.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c64pn.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c64pn.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Symbols) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcPen - -\DeclareFontFamily{C64}{pn}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pn}{c}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/c/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pn}{c}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * mj/c/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pn}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/c/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pn}{m}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/m/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pn}{m}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * mj/m/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pn}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/m/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pn}{x}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/x/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pn}{x}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * mj/x/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pn}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/x/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pn}{ux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/ux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pn}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * mj/ux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pn}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/ux/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pn}{bc}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bc/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pn}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bc/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pn}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bc/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pn}{b}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/b/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pn}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * mj/b/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pn}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/b/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pn}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bx/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pn}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bx/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pn}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bx/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pn}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pn}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{pn}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bux/it}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64sh.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64sh.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 1903bdd16d..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64sh.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c64sh.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c64sh.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Symbols) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcShinmunMyoungjo - -\DeclareFontFamily{C64}{hwsh}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{sh}{c}{n}{<-> CJK * wshc}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{sh}{c}{sl}{<-> CJK * wshco}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{sh}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * sh/c/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{sh}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * wsh}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{sh}{m}{sl}{<-> CJK * wsho}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{sh}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * sh/m/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{sh}{x}{n}{<-> CJK * wshx}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{sh}{x}{sl}{<-> CJK * wshxo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{sh}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * sh/x/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{sh}{ux}{n}{<-> CJK * wshu}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{sh}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJK * wshuo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{sh}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * sh/ux/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{sh}{bc}{n}{<-> CJKssub * sh/c/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{sh}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * sh/c/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{sh}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * sh/bc/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{sh}{b}{n}{<-> CJKssub * sh/m/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{sh}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * sh/m/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{sh}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * sh/b/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{sh}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKssub * sh/x/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{sh}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * sh/x/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{sh}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * sh/bx/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{sh}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * sh/ux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{sh}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * sh/ux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{sh}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * sh/bux/sl}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64tz.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64tz.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 1980a8f306..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64tz.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c64tz.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c64tz.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Hangul) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcTypewriter - -\DeclareFontFamily{C64}{tz}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{tz}{c}{n}{<-> CJK * wttc}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{tz}{c}{sl}{<-> CJK * wttco}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{tz}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * tz/c/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{tz}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * wtt}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{tz}{m}{sl}{<-> CJK * wtto}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{tz}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * tz/m/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{tz}{x}{n}{<-> CJK * wttx}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{tz}{x}{sl}{<-> CJK * wttxo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{tz}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * tz/x/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{tz}{ux}{n}{<-> CJK * wttu}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{tz}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJK * wttuo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{tz}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * tz/ux/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{tz}{bc}{n}{<-> CJKb * wttc}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{tz}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wttco}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{tz}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * tz/bc/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{tz}{bm}{n}{<-> CJKb * wtt}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{tz}{bm}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wtto}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{tz}{bm}{it}{<-> CJKssub * tz/b/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{tz}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * wttx}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{tz}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wttxo}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{tz}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * tz/bx/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{tz}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKb * wttu}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{tz}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wttuo}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{tz}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * tz/bux/sl}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64vd.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64vd.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 92087c75f9..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64vd.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c64vd.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c64vd.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Symbols) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcVada - -\DeclareFontFamily{C64}{vd}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{vd}{c}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{vd}{c}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{vd}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{vd}{m}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{vd}{m}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{vd}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{vd}{x}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{vd}{x}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{vd}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{vd}{ux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{vd}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{vd}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{vd}{bc}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{vd}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{vd}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{vd}{b}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{vd}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{vd}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{vd}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{vd}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{vd}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{vd}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{vd}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{vd}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/it}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64yt.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64yt.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 09f70c738d..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64yt.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c64yt.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c64yt.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Symbols) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcYetgul - -\DeclareFontFamily{C64}{yt}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{yt}{c}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{yt}{c}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{yt}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{yt}{m}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{yt}{m}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{yt}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{yt}{x}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{yt}{x}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{yt}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{yt}{ux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{yt}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{yt}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{yt}{bc}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{yt}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{yt}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{yt}{b}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{yt}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{yt}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{yt}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{yt}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{yt}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{yt}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{yt}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{yt}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/it}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65bm.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65bm.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 13cfbc8750..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65bm.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c65bm.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c65bm.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Hanja) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcBom - -\DeclareFontFamily{C65}{bm}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{bm}{c}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{bm}{c}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{bm}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{bm}{m}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{bm}{m}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{bm}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{bm}{x}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{bm}{x}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{bm}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{bm}{ux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{bm}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{bm}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{bm}{bc}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{bm}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{bm}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{bm}{b}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{bm}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{bm}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{bm}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{bm}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{bm}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{bm}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{bm}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{bm}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/it}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65dn.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65dn.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 8873d59c89..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65dn.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,69 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c65dn.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c65dn.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Hanja) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcDinaru - -\DeclareFontFamily{C65}{dn}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{dn}{c}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{dn}{c}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{dn}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{dn}{m}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{dn}{m}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{dn}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{dn}{x}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{dn}{x}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{dn}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{dn}{ux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{dn}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{dn}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{dn}{bc}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{dn}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{dn}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{dn}{b}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{dn}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{dn}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{dn}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{dn}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{dn}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{dn}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{dn}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{dn}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{dn}{lc}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{dn}{lc}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{dn}{lc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{dn}{l}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{dn}{l}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{dn}{l}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{dn}{lx}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{dn}{lx}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{dn}{lx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{dn}{lux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{dn}{lux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{dn}{lux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/it}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65gr.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65gr.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 0a8d4990f1..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65gr.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c65gr.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c65gr.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Hanja) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcGraphic - -\DeclareFontFamily{C65}{gr}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gr}{c}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gr}{c}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gr}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gr}{m}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gr}{m}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gr}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gr}{x}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gr}{x}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gr}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gr}{ux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gr}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gr}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gr}{bc}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gr}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gr}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gr}{b}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gr}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gr}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gr}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gr}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gr}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gr}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gr}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gr}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/it}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65gs.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65gs.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 673fa549e0..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65gs.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c65gs.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c65gs.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Hanja) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcGungseo - -\DeclareFontFamily{C65}{gs}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gs}{bc}{n}{<-> CJK * wgsc}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gs}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgsco}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gs}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gs/bc/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gs}{b}{n}{<-> CJK * wgs}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gs}{b}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgso}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gs}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gs/b/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gs}{bx}{n}{<-> CJK * wgsx}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gs}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgsxo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gs}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gs/bx/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gs}{bux}{n}{<-> CJK * wgsu}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gs}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgsuo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gs}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gs/bux/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gs}{c}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gs/bc/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gs}{c}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gs/bc/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gs}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gs/bc/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gs}{m}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gs/b/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gs}{m}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gs/b/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gs}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gs/b/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gs}{x}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gs/bx/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gs}{x}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gs/bx/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gs}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gs/bx/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gs}{ux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gs/bux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gs}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gs/bux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gs}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gs/bux/sl}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65gt.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65gt.fd deleted file mode 100644 index a9d96baded..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65gt.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c65gt.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c65gt.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Hanja) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcGothic - -\DeclareFontFamily{C65}{gt}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gt}{c}{n}{<-> CJK * wgtc}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gt}{c}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgtco}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gt}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gt}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * wgt}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gt}{m}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgto}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gt}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gt}{x}{n}{<-> CJK * wgtx}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gt}{x}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgtxo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gt}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gt}{ux}{n}{<-> CJK * wgtu}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gt}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgtuo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gt}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gt}{bc}{n}{<-> CJK * wgtbc}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gt}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgtbco}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gt}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gt}{b}{n}{<-> CJK * wgtb}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gt}{b}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgtbo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gt}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gt}{bx}{n}{<-> CJK * wgtbx}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gt}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgtbxo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gt}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gt}{bux}{n}{<-> CJK * wgtbu}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gt}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgtbuo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gt}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/sl}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65jgt.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65jgt.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 40d511e1a2..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65jgt.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c65jgt.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c65jgt.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Hanja) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcJamoGothic - -\DeclareFontFamily{C65}{jgt}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jgt}{c}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jgt}{c}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jgt}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jgt}{m}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jgt}{m}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jgt}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jgt}{x}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jgt}{x}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jgt}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jgt}{ux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jgt}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jgt}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jgt}{bc}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jgt}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jgt}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jgt}{b}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jgt}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jgt}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jgt}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jgt}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jgt}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jgt}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jgt}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jgt}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/it}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65jmj.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65jmj.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 94105895e4..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65jmj.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c65jmj.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logograjmjs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c65jmj.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Hanja) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcJamoMyoungjo - -\DeclareFontFamily{C65}{jmj}{\hyjmjenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jmj}{c}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/c/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jmj}{c}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * mj/c/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jmj}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/c/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jmj}{m}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/m/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jmj}{m}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * mj/m/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jmj}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/m/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jmj}{x}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/x/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jmj}{x}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * mj/x/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jmj}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/x/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jmj}{ux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/ux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jmj}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * mj/ux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jmj}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/ux/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jmj}{bc}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bc/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jmj}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bc/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jmj}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bc/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jmj}{b}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/b/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jmj}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * mj/b/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jmj}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/b/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jmj}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bx/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jmj}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bx/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jmj}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bx/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jmj}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jmj}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jmj}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bux/it}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65jnv.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65jnv.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 0c80ce03e9..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65jnv.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c65jnv.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c65jnv.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Hanja) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcJamoNovel - -\DeclareFontFamily{C65}{jnv}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jnv}{c}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jnv}{c}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jnv}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jnv}{m}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jnv}{m}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jnv}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jnv}{x}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jnv}{x}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jnv}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jnv}{ux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jnv}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jnv}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jnv}{bc}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jnv}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jnv}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jnv}{b}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jnv}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jnv}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jnv}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jnv}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jnv}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jnv}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jnv}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jnv}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/it}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65jsr.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65jsr.fd deleted file mode 100644 index a0d8d08710..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65jsr.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c65jsr.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c65jsr.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Hanja) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcJamoSora - -\DeclareFontFamily{C65}{jsr}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jsr}{c}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jsr}{c}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jsr}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jsr}{m}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jsr}{m}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jsr}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jsr}{x}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jsr}{x}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jsr}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jsr}{ux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jsr}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jsr}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jsr}{bc}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jsr}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jsr}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jsr}{b}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jsr}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jsr}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jsr}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jsr}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jsr}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jsr}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jsr}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jsr}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/it}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65mj.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65mj.fd deleted file mode 100644 index e0214d2167..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65mj.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c65mj.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c65mj.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Hanja) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcMyoungjo - -\DeclareFontFamily{C65}{mj}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{c}{n}{<-> CJK * wmjc}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{c}{sl}{<-> CJK * wmjco}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/c/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * wmj}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{m}{sl}{<-> CJK * wmjo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/m/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{x}{n}{<-> CJK * wmjx}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{x}{sl}{<-> CJK * wmjxo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/x/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{ux}{n}{<-> CJK * wmju}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJK * wmjuo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/ux/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{bc}{n}{<-> CJK * wmjbc}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJK * wmjbco}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bc/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{b}{n}{<-> CJK * wmjb}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{b}{sl}{<-> CJK * wmjbo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/b/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{bx}{n}{<-> CJK * wmjbx}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJK * wmjbxo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bx/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{bux}{n}{<-> CJK * wmjbu}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJK * wmjbuo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bux/sl}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65pg.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65pg.fd deleted file mode 100644 index f5b43208f9..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65pg.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c65pg.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c65pg.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Hanja) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcPilgi - -\DeclareFontFamily{C65}{pg}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pg}{c}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pg}{c}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pg}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pg}{m}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pg}{m}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pg}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pg}{x}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pg}{x}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pg}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pg}{ux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pg}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pg}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pg}{bc}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pg}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pg}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pg}{b}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pg}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pg}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pg}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pg}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pg}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pg}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pg}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pg}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/it}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65pga.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65pga.fd deleted file mode 100644 index f18acdedab..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65pga.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c65pga.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c65pga.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Hanja) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcPilgia - -\DeclareFontFamily{C65}{pga}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pga}{c}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pga}{c}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pga}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pga}{m}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pga}{m}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pga}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pga}{x}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pga}{x}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pga}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pga}{ux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pga}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pga}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pga}{bc}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pga}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pga}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pga}{b}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pga}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pga}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pga}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pga}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pga}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pga}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pga}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pga}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/it}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65ph.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65ph.fd deleted file mode 100644 index fb4f2aa53c..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65ph.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c65ph.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c65ph.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Hanja) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcPenHeulim - -\DeclareFontFamily{C65}{ph}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{ph}{c}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/c/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{ph}{c}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * mj/c/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{ph}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/c/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{ph}{m}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/m/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{ph}{m}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * mj/m/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{ph}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/m/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{ph}{x}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/x/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{ph}{x}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * mj/x/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{ph}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/x/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{ph}{ux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/ux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{ph}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * mj/ux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{ph}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/ux/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{ph}{bc}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bc/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{ph}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bc/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{ph}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bc/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{ph}{b}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/b/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{ph}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * mj/b/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{ph}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/b/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{ph}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bx/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{ph}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bx/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{ph}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bx/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{ph}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{ph}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{ph}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bux/it}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65pn.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65pn.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 836524e00e..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65pn.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c65pn.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c65pn.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Hanja) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcPen - -\DeclareFontFamily{C65}{pn}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pn}{c}{n}{<-> CJKssub* mj/c/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pn}{c}{sl}{<-> CJKssub* mj/c/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pn}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/c/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pn}{m}{n}{<-> CJKssub* mj/m/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pn}{m}{sl}{<-> CJKssub* mj/m/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pn}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/m/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pn}{x}{n}{<-> CJKssub* mj/x/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pn}{x}{sl}{<-> CJKssub* mj/x/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pn}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/x/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pn}{ux}{n}{<-> CJKssub* mj/ux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pn}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub* mj/ux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pn}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/ux/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pn}{bc}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bc/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pn}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bc/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pn}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bc/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pn}{b}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/b/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pn}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * mj/b/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pn}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/b/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pn}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bx/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pn}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bx/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pn}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bx/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pn}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pn}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{pn}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bux/it}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65sh.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65sh.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 1f6ebafe91..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65sh.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c65sh.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c65sh.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Hanja) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcShinmunMyoungjo - -\DeclareFontFamily{C65}{hwsh}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{sh}{c}{n}{<-> CJK * wshc}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{sh}{c}{sl}{<-> CJK * wshco}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{sh}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * sh/c/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{sh}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * wsh}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{sh}{m}{sl}{<-> CJK * wsho}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{sh}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * sh/m/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{sh}{x}{n}{<-> CJK * wshx}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{sh}{x}{sl}{<-> CJK * wshxo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{sh}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * sh/x/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{sh}{ux}{n}{<-> CJK * wshu}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{sh}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJK * wshuo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{sh}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * sh/ux/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{sh}{bc}{n}{<-> CJKssub * sh/c/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{sh}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * sh/c/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{sh}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * sh/bc/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{sh}{b}{n}{<-> CJKssub * sh/m/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{sh}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * sh/m/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{sh}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * sh/b/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{sh}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKssub * sh/x/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{sh}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * sh/x/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{sh}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * sh/bx/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{sh}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * sh/ux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{sh}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * sh/ux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{sh}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * sh/bux/sl}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65tz.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65tz.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 0c80ae060a..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65tz.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c65tz.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c65tz.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Hangul) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcTypewriter - -\DeclareFontFamily{C65}{tz}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{tz}{c}{n}{<-> CJK * wttc}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{tz}{c}{sl}{<-> CJK * wttco}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{tz}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * tz/c/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{tz}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * wtt}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{tz}{m}{sl}{<-> CJK * wtto}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{tz}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * tz/m/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{tz}{x}{n}{<-> CJK * wttx}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{tz}{x}{sl}{<-> CJK * wttxo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{tz}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * tz/x/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{tz}{ux}{n}{<-> CJK * wttu}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{tz}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJK * wttuo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{tz}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * tz/ux/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{tz}{bc}{n}{<-> CJKb * wttc}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{tz}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wttco}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{tz}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * tz/bc/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{tz}{b}{n}{<-> CJKb * wtt}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{tz}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wtto}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{tz}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * tz/b/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{tz}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * wttx}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{tz}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wttxo}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{tz}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * tz/bx/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{tz}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKb * wttu}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{tz}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wttuo}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{tz}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * tz/bux/sl}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65vd.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65vd.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 1ffaefd5b9..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65vd.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c65vd.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c65vd.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Symbols) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcVada - -\DeclareFontFamily{C65}{vd}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{vd}{c}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{vd}{c}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{vd}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{vd}{m}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{vd}{m}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{vd}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{vd}{x}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{vd}{x}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{vd}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{vd}{ux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{vd}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{vd}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{vd}{bc}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{vd}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{vd}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{vd}{b}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{vd}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{vd}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{vd}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{vd}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{vd}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/it}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{vd}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{vd}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{vd}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/it}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65yt.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65yt.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 90d021a102..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65yt.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c65yt.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c65yt.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Hanja) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcYetgul - -\DeclareFontFamily{C65}{yt}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{yt}{c}{n}{<-> CJK * wytc}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{yt}{c}{sl}{<-> CJK * wytco}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{yt}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * yt/c/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{yt}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * wyt}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{yt}{m}{sl}{<-> CJK * wyto}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{yt}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * yt/m/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{yt}{x}{n}{<-> CJK * wytx}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{yt}{x}{sl}{<-> CJK * wytxo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{yt}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * yt/x/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{yt}{ux}{n}{<-> CJK * wytu}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{yt}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJK * wytuo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{yt}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * yt/ux/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{yt}{bc}{n}{<-> CJKb * wytc}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{yt}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wytco}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{yt}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * yt/bc/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{yt}{b}{n}{<-> CJKb * wyt}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{yt}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wyto}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{yt}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * yt/b/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{yt}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * wytx}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{yt}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wytxo}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{yt}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * yt/bx/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{yt}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKb * wytu}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{yt}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wytuo}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{yt}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * yt/bux/sl}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/pshan.sty b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/pshan.sty deleted file mode 100644 index d35018bdd3..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/pshan.sty +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file pshan.sty of the CJK package -% for using HLaTeX's PostScript fonts. -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesPackage{pshan}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/KS.chr b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/KS.chr deleted file mode 100644 index d739a2ce90..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/KS.chr +++ /dev/null @@ -1,251 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file KS.chr of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{KS.chr}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% define macros for handling hangul fonts and characters. - -\gdef\CJK@KSChr{ - \CJK@global\def\CJK@altchar##1##2##3{ - {\ifnum ##3 < \CJK@min - \CJK@err - \else - \ifnum ##3 > \CJK@max - \CJK@err - \else - \CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \discretionary{}{}{} - \fi - - \@tempcnta ##3\relax - \advance\@tempcnta ##2\relax - \edef\CJK@plane{##1} - \usefont{\CJK@altEnc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \edef\reserved@a{ - \curr@fontshape/\CJK@plane/\the\@tempcnta/\CJK@direction} - \expandafter\ifx\csname\reserved@a\endcsname \relax - \CJKsymbol{\@tempcnta} - \else - \csname\reserved@a\endcsname - \fi - - \CJK@CJK - \fi - \fi}} - -% the same, but the plane crosses the font file boundary. - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@altcharx##1##2##3##4{ - {\ifnum ##4 < \CJK@min - \CJK@err - \else - \ifnum ##4 > \CJK@max - \CJK@err - \else - \CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \discretionary{}{}{} - \fi - - \@tempcnta ##4\relax - \@tempcntb 256\relax - \advance\@tempcnta ##3\relax - \advance\@tempcntb -##3\relax - \chardef\@temp \@tempcntb - \ifnum ##4 < \@temp - \edef\CJK@plane{##1} - \else - \advance\@tempcnta -256\relax - \edef\CJK@plane{##2} - \fi - \usefont{\CJK@altEnc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \edef\reserved@a{ - \curr@fontshape/\CJK@plane/\the\@tempcnta/\CJK@direction} - \expandafter\ifx\csname\reserved@a\endcsname \relax - \CJKsymbol{\@tempcnta} - \else - \csname\reserved@a\endcsname - \fi - - \CJK@CJK - \fi - \fi}} - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@char##1##2##3{ - {\ifnum ##3 < \CJK@min - \CJK@err - \else - \ifnum ##3 > \CJK@max - \CJK@err - \else - \CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \discretionary{}{}{} - \fi - - \@tempcnta ##3\relax - \advance\@tempcnta ##2\relax - \edef\CJK@plane{##1} - \usefont{\CJK@enc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \edef\reserved@a{ - \curr@fontshape/\CJK@plane/\the\@tempcnta/\CJK@direction} - \expandafter\ifx\csname\reserved@a\endcsname \relax - \CJKsymbol{\@tempcnta} - \else - \csname\reserved@a\endcsname - \fi - - \CJK@CJK - \fi - \fi}} - -% the same, but the plane crosses the font file boundary. - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@charx##1##2##3##4{ - {\ifnum ##4 < \CJK@min - \CJK@err - \else - \ifnum ##4 > \CJK@max - \CJK@err - \else - \CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \discretionary{}{}{} - \fi - - \@tempcnta ##4\relax - \@tempcntb 256\relax - \advance\@tempcnta ##3\relax - \advance\@tempcntb -##3\relax - \chardef\@temp \@tempcntb - \ifnum ##4 < \@temp - \edef\CJK@plane{##1} - \else - \advance\@tempcnta -256\relax - \edef\CJK@plane{##2} - \fi - \usefont{\CJK@enc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \edef\reserved@a{ - \curr@fontshape/\CJK@plane/\the\@tempcnta/\CJK@direction} - \expandafter\ifx\csname\reserved@a\endcsname \relax - \CJKsymbol{\@tempcnta} - \else - \csname\reserved@a\endcsname - \fi - - \CJK@CJK - \fi - \fi}} - -% for punctuation. - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@punctchar##1##2##3##4{ - {\ifnum ##4 < \CJK@min - \CJK@err - \else - \ifnum ##4 > \CJK@max - \CJK@err - \else - \CJK@numbToHex{\CJK@gtemp}{##4} - \CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@testPostPunct{\CJK@punctEnc}{##1}{\CJK@gtemp} - \ifCJK@ - \else - \discretionary{}{}{} - \fi - \fi - - \@tempcnta ##4\relax - \advance\@tempcnta ##3\relax - \edef\CJK@plane{##2} - \usefont{\CJK@enc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \edef\reserved@a{ - \curr@fontshape/\CJK@plane/\the\@tempcnta/\CJK@direction} - \expandafter\ifx\csname\reserved@a\endcsname \relax - \CJKpunctsymbol{\@tempcnta} - \else - \csname\reserved@a\endcsname - \fi - - \CJK@testPrePunct{\CJK@punctEnc}{##1}{\CJK@gtemp} - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@kern - \else - \CJK@CJK - \fi - \fi - \fi}} - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@punctcharx##1##2##3##4##5{ - {\ifnum ##5 < \CJK@min - \CJK@err - \else - \ifnum ##5 > \CJK@max - \CJK@err - \else - \CJK@numbToHex{\CJK@gtemp}{##5} - \CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@testPostPunct{\CJK@punctEnc}{##1}{\CJK@gtemp} - \ifCJK@ - \else - \discretionary{}{}{} - \fi - \fi - - \@tempcnta ##5\relax - \@tempcntb 256\relax - \advance\@tempcnta ##4\relax - \advance\@tempcntb -##4\relax - \chardef\@temp \@tempcntb - \ifnum ##5 < \@temp - \edef\CJK@plane{##2} - \else - \advance\@tempcnta -256\relax - \edef\CJK@plane{##3} - \fi - \usefont{\CJK@enc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \edef\reserved@a{ - \curr@fontshape/\CJK@plane/\the\@tempcnta/\CJK@direction} - \expandafter\ifx\csname\reserved@a\endcsname \relax - \CJKpunctsymbol{\@tempcnta} - \else - \csname\reserved@a\endcsname - \fi - - \CJK@testPrePunct{\CJK@punctEnc}{##1}{\CJK@gtemp} - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@kern - \else - \CJK@CJK - \fi - \fi - \fi}}} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/KS.enc b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/KS.enc deleted file mode 100644 index 831451ca67..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/KS.enc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,114 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file KS.enc of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{KS.enc}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% KS encoding: -% each plane has 94 characters; Hangul elements (Jaso) and Hangul -% syllables are overlaid with a second CJK font. - -\gdef\CJK@KSEncoding{ - \CJK@loadChr{KS} - - \CJK@namegdef{^^a1}##1{\@empty\CJK@punctchar{A1}{01}{-161}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a2}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {01}{ -67}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a3}##1{\@empty\CJK@punctcharx{A3}{01}{02}{27}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a4}##1{\@empty\CJK@altchar {02}{-135}{##1}}% Hangul elements - \CJK@namegdef{^^a5}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {02}{ -41}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a6}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{02}{03}{53}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a7}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {03}{-109}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a8}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {03}{ -15}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a9}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{03}{04}{79}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^aa}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {04}{ -83}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ab}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{04}{05}{11}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ac}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {05}{-151}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ad}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {05}{ -57}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ae}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{05}{06}{37}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^af}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {06}{-125}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b0}##1{\@empty\CJK@altchar {06}{ -31}{##1}}% Hangul syllables - \CJK@namegdef{^^b1}##1{\@empty\CJK@altcharx{06}{07}{63}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b2}##1{\@empty\CJK@altchar {07}{ -99}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b3}##1{\@empty\CJK@altchar {07}{ -5}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b4}##1{\@empty\CJK@altcharx{07}{08}{89}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b5}##1{\@empty\CJK@altchar {08}{ -73}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b6}##1{\@empty\CJK@altcharx{08}{09}{21}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b7}##1{\@empty\CJK@altchar {09}{-141}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b8}##1{\@empty\CJK@altchar {09}{ -47}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b9}##1{\@empty\CJK@altcharx{09}{10}{47}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ba}##1{\@empty\CJK@altchar {10}{-115}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bb}##1{\@empty\CJK@altchar {10}{ -21}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bc}##1{\@empty\CJK@altcharx{10}{11}{73}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bd}##1{\@empty\CJK@altchar {11}{ -89}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^be}##1{\@empty\CJK@altcharx{11}{12}{ 5}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bf}##1{\@empty\CJK@altchar {12}{-157}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c0}##1{\@empty\CJK@altchar {12}{ -63}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c1}##1{\@empty\CJK@altcharx{12}{13}{31}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c2}##1{\@empty\CJK@altchar {13}{-131}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c3}##1{\@empty\CJK@altchar {13}{ -37}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c4}##1{\@empty\CJK@altcharx{13}{14}{57}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c5}##1{\@empty\CJK@altchar {14}{-105}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c6}##1{\@empty\CJK@altchar {14}{ -11}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c7}##1{\@empty\CJK@altcharx{14}{15}{83}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c8}##1{\@empty\CJK@altchar {15}{ -79}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c9}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{15}{16}{15}{##1}}% Hanja - \CJK@namegdef{^^ca}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {16}{-147}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cb}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {16}{ -53}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cc}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{16}{17}{41}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cd}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {17}{-121}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ce}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {17}{ -27}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cf}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{17}{18}{67}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d0}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {18}{ -95}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d1}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {18}{ -1}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d2}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{18}{19}{93}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d3}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {19}{ -69}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d4}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{19}{20}{25}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d5}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {20}{-137}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d6}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {20}{ -43}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d7}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{20}{21}{51}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d8}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {21}{-111}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d9}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {21}{ -17}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^da}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{21}{22}{77}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^db}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {22}{ -85}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^dc}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{22}{23}{ 9}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^dd}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {23}{-153}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^de}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {23}{ -59}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^df}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{23}{24}{35}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e0}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {24}{-127}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e1}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {24}{ -33}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e2}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{24}{25}{61}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e3}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {25}{-101}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e4}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {25}{ -7}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e5}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{25}{26}{87}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e6}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {26}{ -75}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e7}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{26}{27}{19}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e8}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {27}{-143}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e9}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {27}{ -49}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ea}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{27}{28}{45}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^eb}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {28}{-117}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ec}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {28}{ -23}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ed}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{28}{29}{71}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ee}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {29}{ -91}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ef}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{29}{30}{ 3}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f0}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {30}{-159}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f1}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {30}{ -65}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f2}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{30}{31}{29}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f3}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {31}{-133}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f4}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {31}{ -39}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f5}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{31}{32}{55}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f6}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {32}{-107}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f7}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {32}{ -13}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f8}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{32}{33}{81}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f9}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {33}{ -81}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fa}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{33}{34}{13}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fb}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {34}{-149}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fc}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {34}{ -55}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fd}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{34}{35}{39}{##1}}} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c60dr.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c60dr.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 15124ebce8..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c60dr.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c60dr.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c60dr.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Hanja) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: CJK (standard) - -\DeclareFontFamily{C60}{dr}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C60}{dr}{m}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/m/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C60}{dr}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bx/n}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c60gr.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c60gr.fd deleted file mode 100644 index bfda728dbc..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c60gr.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c60gr.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c60gr.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Hanja) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: CJK (standard) - -\DeclareFontFamily{C60}{gr}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C60}{gr}{m}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/m/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C60}{gr}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bx/n}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c60gs.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c60gs.fd deleted file mode 100644 index a462f4249f..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c60gs.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c60gs.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c60gs.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Hanja) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: CJK (standard) - -\DeclareFontFamily{C60}{gs}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C60}{gs}{m}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/m/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C60}{gs}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bx/n}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c60gt.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c60gt.fd deleted file mode 100644 index d5136edce4..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c60gt.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c60gt.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c60gt.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Hanja) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: CJK (standard) - -\DeclareFontFamily{C60}{gt}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C60}{gt}{m}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/m/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C60}{gt}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bx/n}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c60hgt.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c60hgt.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 1a53923e1c..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c60hgt.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c60hgt.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c60hgt.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Hanja) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: CJK (standard) - -\DeclareFontFamily{C60}{hgt}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C60}{hgt}{m}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/m/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C60}{hgt}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bx/n}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c60hmj.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c60hmj.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 9c6aed9d1a..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c60hmj.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c60hmj.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c60hmj.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Hanja) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: CJK (standard) - -\DeclareFontFamily{C60}{hmj}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C60}{hmj}{m}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/m/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C60}{hmj}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bx/n}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c60hol.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c60hol.fd deleted file mode 100644 index d1a049365a..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c60hol.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c60hol.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c60hol.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Hanja) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: CJK (standard) - -\DeclareFontFamily{C60}{hol}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C60}{hol}{m}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/m/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C60}{hol}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bx/n}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c60hpg.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c60hpg.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 754d3d067d..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c60hpg.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c60hpg.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c60hpg.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Hanja) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: CJK (standard) - -\DeclareFontFamily{C60}{hpg}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C60}{hpg}{m}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/m/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C60}{hpg}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bx/n}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c60mj.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c60mj.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 6cd20203b0..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c60mj.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c60mj.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c60mj.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Hanja) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: CJK (standard) - -\DeclareFontFamily{C60}{mj}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C60}{mj}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * ksso17}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C60}{mj}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * ksso17}{\CJKbold} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c61dr.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c61dr.fd deleted file mode 100644 index a7ae4c0459..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c61dr.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c61dr.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c61dr.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% Korean syllables (Hangul) and elements (Jaso) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: CJK (standard) - -\DeclareFontFamily{C61}{dr}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C61}{dr}{m}{n}{ - <5><6><7><8><9><10><10.95><12> - <14.4><17.28><20.74><24.88> CJK * kdr}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C61}{dr}{bx}{n}{ - <5><6><7><8><9><10><10.95><12> - <14.4><17.28><20.74><24.88> CJKb * kdr}{\CJKbold} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c61gr.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c61gr.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 112f131286..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c61gr.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c61gr.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c61gr.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean syllables (Hangul) and elements (Jaso) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: CJK (standard) - -\DeclareFontFamily{C61}{gr}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C61}{gr}{m}{n}{ - <5><6><7><8><9><10><10.95><12> - <14.4><17.28><20.74><24.88> CJK * kgr}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C61}{gr}{bx}{n}{ - <5><6><7><8><9><10><10.95><12> - <14.4><17.28><20.74><24.88> CJKb * kgr}{\CJKbold} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c61gs.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c61gs.fd deleted file mode 100644 index d82d2db892..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c61gs.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c61gs.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c61gs.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean syllables (Hangul) and elements (Jaso) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: CJK (standard) - -\DeclareFontFamily{C61}{gs}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C61}{gs}{m}{n}{ - <5><6><7><8><9><10><10.95><12> - <14.4><17.28><20.74><24.88> CJK * kgs}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C61}{gs}{bx}{n}{ - <5><6><7><8><9><10><10.95><12> - <14.4><17.28><20.74><24.88> CJKb * kgs}{\CJKbold} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c61gt.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c61gt.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 64ac747dba..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c61gt.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c61gt.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c61gt.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean syllables (Hangul) and elements (Jaso) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: CJK (standard) - -\DeclareFontFamily{C61}{gt}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C61}{gt}{m}{n}{ - <5><6><7><8><9><10><10.95><12> - <14.4><17.28><20.74><24.88> CJK * kgt}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C61}{gt}{bx}{n}{ - <5><6><7><8><9><10><10.95><12> - <14.4><17.28><20.74><24.88> CJKb * kgt}{\CJKbold} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c61hgt.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c61hgt.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 0eedfc9f9a..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c61hgt.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c61hgt.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c61hgt.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean syllables (Hangul) and elements (Jaso) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: CJK (standard) - -\DeclareFontFamily{C61}{hgt}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C61}{hgt}{m}{n}{<5><6><7><8><9><10><10.95><12> - <14.4><17.28><20.74><24.88> CJK * hgtm}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C61}{hgt}{bx}{n}{<5><6><7><8><9><10><10.95><12> - <14.4><17.28><20.74><24.88> CJK * hgtb}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c61hmj.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c61hmj.fd deleted file mode 100644 index ac2e6661e7..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c61hmj.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c61hmj.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c61hmj.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean syllables (Hangul) and elements (Jaso) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: CJK (standard) - -\DeclareFontFamily{C61}{hmj}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C61}{hmj}{m}{n}{<5><6><7><8><9><10><10.95><12> - <14.4><17.28><20.74><24.88> CJK * hmjm}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C61}{hmj}{bx}{n}{<5><6><7><8><9><10><10.95><12> - <14.4><17.28><20.74><24.88> CJK * hmjb}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c61hol.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c61hol.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 847be5a285..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c61hol.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c61hol.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c61hol.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean syllables (Hangul) and elements (Jaso) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: CJK (standard) - -\DeclareFontFamily{C61}{hol}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C61}{hol}{m}{n}{ - <5><6><7><8><9><10><10.95><12> - <14.4><17.28><20.74><24.88> CJK * hol}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C61}{hol}{bx}{n}{ - <5><6><7><8><9><10><10.95><12> - <14.4><17.28><20.74><24.88> CJKb * hol}{\CJKbold} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c61hpg.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c61hpg.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 46cf14ded5..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c61hpg.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c61hpg.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c61hpg.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean syllables (Hangul) and elements (Jaso) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: CJK (standard) - -\DeclareFontFamily{C61}{hpg}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C61}{hpg}{m}{n}{<5><6><7><8><9><10><10.95><12> - <14.4><17.28><20.74><24.88> CJK * hpgm}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C61}{hpg}{bx}{n}{<5><6><7><8><9><10><10.95><12> - <14.4><17.28><20.74><24.88> CJK * hpgb}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c61mj.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c61mj.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 46157440b6..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c61mj.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c61mj.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c61mj.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean syllables (Hangul) and elements (Jaso) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: CJK (standard) - -\DeclareFontFamily{C61}{mj}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C61}{mj}{m}{n}{<5><6><7><8><9><10><10.95><12> - <14.4><17.28><20.74><24.88> CJK * kmj}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C61}{mj}{bx}{n}{<5><6><7><8><9><10><10.95><12> - <14.4><17.28><20.74><24.88> CJK * kmjb}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c62song.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c62song.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 197758069b..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/c62song.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c62song.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c62song.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Hanja) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: pmC - -\DeclareFontFamily{C62}{song}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C62}{song}{m}{n}{<-> sCJKfixed * wcks}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C62}{song}{bx}{n}{<-> sCJKfixedb * wcks}{\CJKbold} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/hangul.cap b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/hangul.cap deleted file mode 100644 index 6bd740870c..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/hangul.cap +++ /dev/null @@ -1,74 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file hangul.cap of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{hangul.cap}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% Hangul captions -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% encoding: EUC (=Wansung) - -\renewcommand\contentsname{¸ñÂ÷} -\renewcommand\listfigurename{±×¸²~¸ñÂ÷} -\renewcommand\listtablename{Ç¥~¸ñÂ÷} -\renewcommand\indexname{»öÀÎ} - -\CJK@ifundefined\chapter - {\renewcommand\refname{Âü°í~¼Àû}} - {\renewcommand\bibname{Âü°í~¹®Çå}} - -\renewcommand\figurename{±×¸²} -\renewcommand\tablename{Ç¥} - -\newcommand\prepartname{Á¦} -\newcommand\postpartname{ºÎ} -\renewcommand\partformat{\prepartname~\thepart~\postpartname} - -% \newcommand\prechaptername{Á¦} -% \newcommand\postchaptername{Àå} -% \newcommand\presectionname{Á¦} -% \newcommand\postsectionname{Àý} -% \renewcommand\appendixname{ºÎ·Ï} - -\CJK@ifundefined\mainmatter - {\renewcommand\abstractname{¿ä¾à}}{} - -% \renewcommand\ccname{»çº»} -% \renewcommand\enclname{÷ºÎ¹°}% ȤÀº µ¿ºÀ¹° -% \renewcommand\pagename{ÆäÀÌÁö~} -% \renewcommand\headtoname{¹Þ´ÂÀÌ} -% \renewcommand\seename{ÂüÁ¶} - -\renewcommand{\today}{\number\year ³â~\number\month ¿ù~\number\day ÀÏ} - -\endinput - -%%% Local Variables: -%%% coding: euc-korea -%%% mode: latex -%%% TeX-master: t -%%% End: diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/hangul.cpx b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/hangul.cpx deleted file mode 100644 index 35f4f13e2a..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/hangul.cpx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,71 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file hangul.cpx of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{hangul.cpx}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% Hangul captions -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% encoding: EUC (=Wansung) -% -% preprocessed - -\renewcommand\contentsname{¸241Â247} -\renewcommand\listfigurename{±215¸178~¸241Â247} -\renewcommand\listtablename{Ç165~¸241Â247} -\renewcommand\indexname{»246À206} - -\CJK@ifundefined\chapter - {\renewcommand\refname{Â252°237~¼173À251}} - {\renewcommand\bibname{Â252°237~¹174Ç229}} - -\renewcommand\figurename{±215¸178} -\renewcommand\tablename{Ç165} - -\newcommand\prepartname{Á166} -\newcommand\postpartname{º206} -\renewcommand\partformat{\prepartname~\thepart~\postpartname} - -% \newcommand\prechaptername{Á166} -% \newcommand\postchaptername{À229} -% \newcommand\presectionname{Á166} -% \newcommand\postsectionname{À253} -% \renewcommand\appendixname{º206·207} - -\CJK@ifundefined\mainmatter - {\renewcommand\abstractname{¿228¾224}}{} - -% \renewcommand\ccname{»231º187} -% \renewcommand\enclname{Ã183º206¹176}% ȤÀº µ¿ºÀ¹° -% \renewcommand\pagename{Æ228À204Á246~} -% \renewcommand\headtoname{¹222´194À204} -% \renewcommand\seename{Â252Á182} - -\renewcommand{\today}{% - \number\year ³226~\number\month ¿249~\number\day À207} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/hangul2.cap b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/hangul2.cap deleted file mode 100644 index 2c9e398ff7..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/hangul2.cap +++ /dev/null @@ -1,74 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file hangul2.cap of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{hangul2.cap}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% Hangul captions set 2 -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% encoding: EUC (=Wansung) - -\renewcommand\contentsname{Â÷·Ê} -\renewcommand\listfigurename{±×¸²~Â÷·Ê} -\renewcommand\listtablename{Ç¥~Â÷·Ê} -\renewcommand\indexname{ã¾Æº¸±â} - -\CJK@ifundefined\chapter - {\renewcommand\refname{Âü°í~¼Àû}} - {\renewcommand\bibname{Âü°í~¹®Çå}} - -\renewcommand\figurename{±×¸²} -\renewcommand\tablename{Ç¥} - -\newcommand\prepartname{Á¦} -\newcommand\postpartname{ºÎ} -\renewcommand\partformat{\prepartname~\thepart~\postpartname} - -% \newcommand\prechaptername{Á¦} -% \newcommand\postchaptername{Àå} -% \newcommand\presectionname{Á¦} -% \newcommand\postsectionname{Àý} -% \renewcommand\appendixname{ºÎ·Ï} - -\CJK@ifundefined\mainmatter - {\renewcommand\abstractname{¿ä¾à}}{} - -% \renewcommand\ccname{»çº»} -% \renewcommand\enclname{÷ºÎ¹°}% ȤÀº µ¿ºÀ¹° -% \renewcommand\pagename{ÆäÀÌÁö~} -% \renewcommand\headtoname{¹Þ´ÂÀÌ} -% \renewcommand\seename{ÂüÁ¶} - -\renewcommand{\today}{\number\year ³â~\number\month ¿ù~\number\day ÀÏ} - -\endinput - -%%% Local Variables: -%%% coding: euc-korea -%%% mode: latex -%%% TeX-master: t -%%% End: diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/hangul2.cpx b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/hangul2.cpx deleted file mode 100644 index 37d43dc39c..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/hangul2.cpx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,71 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file hangul2.cpx of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{hangul2.cpx}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% Hangul captions set 2 -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% encoding: EUC (=Wansung) -% -% preprocessed - -\renewcommand\contentsname{Â247·202} -\renewcommand\listfigurename{±215¸178~Â247·202} -\renewcommand\listtablename{Ç165~Â247·202} -\renewcommand\indexname{Ã163¾198º184±226} - -\CJK@ifundefined\chapter - {\renewcommand\refname{Â252°237~¼173À251}} - {\renewcommand\bibname{Â252°237~¹174Ç229}} - -\renewcommand\figurename{±215¸178} -\renewcommand\tablename{Ç165} - -\newcommand\prepartname{Á166} -\newcommand\postpartname{º206} -\renewcommand\partformat{\prepartname~\thepart~\postpartname} - -% \newcommand\prechaptername{Á166} -% \newcommand\postchaptername{À229} -% \newcommand\presectionname{Á166} -% \newcommand\postsectionname{À253} -% \renewcommand\appendixname{º206·207} - -\CJK@ifundefined\mainmatter - {\renewcommand\abstractname{¿228¾224}}{} - -% \renewcommand\ccname{»231º187} -% \renewcommand\enclname{Ã183º206¹176}% ȤÀº µ¿ºÀ¹° -% \renewcommand\pagename{Æ228À204Á246~} -% \renewcommand\headtoname{¹222´194À204} -% \renewcommand\seename{Â252Á182} - -\renewcommand{\today}{% - \number\year ³226~\number\month ¿249~\number\day À207} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/hanja.cap b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/hanja.cap deleted file mode 100644 index 2b000073ee..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/hanja.cap +++ /dev/null @@ -1,74 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file hanja.cap of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <a7971428@unet.univie.ac.at> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{hanja.cap}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% Hanja captions -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% encoding: EUC (=Wansung) - -\renewcommand\contentsname{ÙÍó} -\renewcommand\listfigurename{±×¸²~ÙÍó} -\renewcommand\listtablename{øú~ÙÍó} -\renewcommand\indexname{ßãìÚ} - -\CJK@ifundefined\chapter - {\renewcommand\refname{óÑÍÅ~ßöîß}} - {\renewcommand\bibname{óÑÍÅ~ÙþúÌ}} - -\renewcommand\figurename{±×¸²} -\renewcommand\tablename{øú} - -\newcommand\prepartname{ð¯} -\newcommand\postpartname{ø¹} -\renewcommand\partformat{\prepartname~\thepart~\postpartname} - -% \newcommand\prechaptername{ð¯} -% \newcommand\postchaptername{íñ} -% \newcommand\presectionname{ð¯} -% \newcommand\postsectionname{ï½} -% \newcommand\appendixname{ݾÖâ} - -\CJK@ifundefined\mainmatter - {\renewcommand\abstractname{é©~å³}}{} - -% \renewcommand\ccname{ÞÐÜâ} -% \renewcommand\enclname{ôÕݾڪ}% ȤÀº µ¿ºÀ¹° -% \renewcommand\pagename{ÆäÀÌÁö} -% \renewcommand\headtoname{áôãáìÑ} -% \renewcommand\seename{óÑðÎ} - -\renewcommand{\today}{\number\year Ò´~\number\month êÅ~\number\day ìí} - -\endinput - -%%% Local Variables: -%%% coding: euc-korea -%%% mode: latex -%%% TeX-master: t -%%% End: diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/hanja.cpx b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/hanja.cpx deleted file mode 100644 index b2e48ea932..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/hanja.cpx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,71 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file hanja.cpx of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{hanja.cpx}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% Hanja captions -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% encoding: EUC (=Wansung) -% -% preprocessed - -\renewcommand\contentsname{Ù205ó173} -\renewcommand\listfigurename{±215¸178~Ù205ó173} -\renewcommand\listtablename{ø250~Ù205ó173} -\renewcommand\indexname{ß227ì218} - -\CJK@ifundefined\chapter - {\renewcommand\refname{ó209Í197~ß246î223}} - {\renewcommand\bibname{ó209Í197~Ù254ú204}} - -\renewcommand\figurename{±215¸178} -\renewcommand\tablename{ø250} - -\newcommand\prepartname{ð175} -\newcommand\postpartname{ø185} -\renewcommand\partformat{\prepartname~\thepart~\postpartname} - -% \newcommand\prechaptername{ð175} -% \newcommand\postchaptername{í241} -% \newcommand\presectionname{ð175} -% \newcommand\postsectionname{ï189} -% \newcommand\appendixname{Ý190Ö226} - -\CJK@ifundefined\mainmatter - {\renewcommand\abstractname{é169~å179}}{} - -% \renewcommand\ccname{Þ208Ü226} -% \renewcommand\enclname{ô213Ý190Ú170}% ȤÀº µ¿ºÀ¹° -% \renewcommand\pagename{Æ228À204Á246} -% \renewcommand\headtoname{á244ã225ì209} -% \renewcommand\seename{ó209ð206} - -\renewcommand{\today}{% - \number\year Ò180~\number\month ê197~\number\day ì237} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/SJIS/SJIS.bdg b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/SJIS/SJIS.bdg deleted file mode 100644 index 7dd2a6a0f1..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/SJIS/SJIS.bdg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,162 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file SJIS.bdg of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{SJIS.bdg}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% The bindings for SJIS encoding. - -\gdef\CJK@SJISBinding{ -% 80 - \CJK@nameppdef{^^81} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^82} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^83} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^84} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^85} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^86} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^87} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^88} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^89} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^8a} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^8b} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^8c} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^8d} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^8e} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^8f} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^90} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^91} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^92} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^93} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^94} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^95} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^96} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^97} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^98} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^99} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^9a} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^9b} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^9c} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^9d} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^9e} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^9f} -% A0 - \CJK@namepdef{^^a1} - \CJK@namepdef{^^a2} - \CJK@namepdef{^^a3} - \CJK@namepdef{^^a4} - \CJK@namepdef{^^a5} - \CJK@namepdef{^^a6} - \CJK@namepdef{^^a7} - \CJK@namepdef{^^a8} - \CJK@namepdef{^^a9} - \CJK@namepdef{^^aa} - \CJK@namepdef{^^ab} - \CJK@namepdef{^^ac} - \CJK@namepdef{^^ad} - \CJK@namepdef{^^ae} - \CJK@namepdef{^^af} - \CJK@namepdef{^^b0} - \CJK@namepdef{^^b1} - \CJK@namepdef{^^b2} - \CJK@namepdef{^^b3} - \CJK@namepdef{^^b4} - \CJK@namepdef{^^b5} - \CJK@namepdef{^^b6} - \CJK@namepdef{^^b7} - \CJK@namepdef{^^b8} - \CJK@namepdef{^^b9} - \CJK@namepdef{^^ba} - \CJK@namepdef{^^bb} - \CJK@namepdef{^^bc} - \CJK@namepdef{^^bd} - \CJK@namepdef{^^be} - \CJK@namepdef{^^bf} - \CJK@namepdef{^^c0} - \CJK@namepdef{^^c1} - \CJK@namepdef{^^c2} - \CJK@namepdef{^^c3} - \CJK@namepdef{^^c4} - \CJK@namepdef{^^c5} - \CJK@namepdef{^^c6} - \CJK@namepdef{^^c7} - \CJK@namepdef{^^c8} - \CJK@namepdef{^^c9} - \CJK@namepdef{^^ca} - \CJK@namepdef{^^cb} - \CJK@namepdef{^^cc} - \CJK@namepdef{^^cd} - \CJK@namepdef{^^ce} - \CJK@namepdef{^^cf} - \CJK@namepdef{^^d0} - \CJK@namepdef{^^d1} - \CJK@namepdef{^^d2} - \CJK@namepdef{^^d3} - \CJK@namepdef{^^d4} - \CJK@namepdef{^^d5} - \CJK@namepdef{^^d6} - \CJK@namepdef{^^d7} - \CJK@namepdef{^^d8} - \CJK@namepdef{^^d9} - \CJK@namepdef{^^da} - \CJK@namepdef{^^db} - \CJK@namepdef{^^dc} - \CJK@namepdef{^^dd} - \CJK@namepdef{^^de} - \CJK@namepdef{^^df} - - \CJK@nameppdef{^^e0} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^e1} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^e2} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^e3} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^e4} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^e5} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^e6} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^e7} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^e8} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^e9} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^ea} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^eb} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^ec} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^ed} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^ee} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^ef} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^f0} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^f1} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^f2} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^f3} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^f4} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^f5} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^f6} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^f7} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^f8} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^f9} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^fa} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^fb} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^fc} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^fd} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^fe}} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/SJIS/SJIS.cap b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/SJIS/SJIS.cap deleted file mode 100644 index 4390494383..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/SJIS/SJIS.cap +++ /dev/null @@ -1,84 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file SJIS.cap of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{SJIS.cap}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% Japanese captions -% -% character set: JIS X 0208:1997 (or JIS X 0208-1990) -% encoding: SJIS - -\newif\ifheisei -\let\ifheisei=\iffalse -\def\heisei{\let\ifheisei=\iftrue} - -\renewcommand\contentsname{–ÚŽŸ} - -\renewcommand\listfigurename{\CJKchar{"090}{"07D}–ÚŽŸ} -% \renewcommand\listfigurename{\CJKchar{"090}{"07D}ˆê——} - -\renewcommand\listtablename{\CJKchar{"095}{"05C}–ÚŽŸ} -% \renewcommand\listtablename{\CJKchar{"095}{"05C}ˆê——} - -\CJK@ifundefined\chapter - {\renewcommand\refname{ŽQl•¶Œ£} - } - {\renewcommand\bibname{ŠÖ˜A‘Ð} -% \renewcommand\bibname{ŽQl•¶Œ£} - } - -\renewcommand\indexname{õˆø} - -\renewcommand\figurename{\CJKchar{"090}{"07D}} -\renewcommand\tablename{\CJKchar{"095}{"05C}} - -\newcommand\prepartname{‘æ} -\newcommand\postpartname{•”} -\renewcommand\partformat{\prepartname\CJKnumber{\value{part}}\postpartname} - -% \renewcommand{\appendixname}{•˜^} - -\CJK@ifundefined\mainmatter - {\renewcommand\abstractname{—vŽ|}}{} - -\renewcommand\today{{\ifheisei\count0=\year\else\count0=\year - \advance\count0 -1988 •½¬\,\fi - \ifnum\count0=1 Œ³\else\number\count0\fi - \,”N\hspace{.5em}\nobreak\number\month - \,ŒŽ\hspace{.5em}\nobreak\number\day\,“ú}} -\CJK@ifundefined\CJKnumber - {\def\CJKnumber#1{\ifcase #1\or - ˆê\or “ñ\or ŽO\or Žl\or ŒÜ\or - ˜Z\or Žµ\or ”ª\or ‹ã\or\CJKchar{"08F}{"05C}\fi}}{} - -\endinput - -%%% Local Variables: -%%% coding: sjis -%%% mode: latex -%%% TeX-master: t -%%% End: diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/SJIS/SJIS.chr b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/SJIS/SJIS.chr deleted file mode 100644 index d5243145c3..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/SJIS/SJIS.chr +++ /dev/null @@ -1,260 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file SJIS.chr of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{SJIS.chr}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% define macros for handling SJIS encoded CJK fonts and characters. - -% two byte encoded characters. - -\gdef\CJK@SJISChr{ - \CJK@global\chardef\CJK@gap "07F\relax - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@char##1##2##3{ - {\ifnum ##3 < \CJK@min - \CJK@err - \else - \ifnum ##3 > \CJK@max - \CJK@err - \else - \CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \CJKglue - \fi - \CJK@testLastKern - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \fi - - \@tempcnta ##3\relax - \ifnum ##3 > \CJK@gap - \advance\@tempcnta \m@ne - \fi - \advance\@tempcnta ##2\relax - \edef\CJK@plane{##1} - \usefont{\CJK@enc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \edef\reserved@a{ - \curr@fontshape/\CJK@plane/\the\@tempcnta/\CJK@direction} - \expandafter\ifx\csname\reserved@a\endcsname \relax - \CJKsymbol{\@tempcnta} - \else - \csname\reserved@a\endcsname - \fi - - \CJK@CJK - \fi - \fi}} - -% the same, but the plane crosses the font file boundary. - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@charx##1##2##3##4{ - {\ifnum ##4 < \CJK@min - \CJK@err - \else - \ifnum ##4 > \CJK@max - \CJK@err - \else - \CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \CJKglue - \fi - \CJK@testLastKern - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \fi - - \@tempcnta ##4\relax - \@tempcntb 256\relax - \ifnum ##4 > \CJK@gap - \advance\@tempcnta \m@ne - \advance\@tempcntb \@ne - \fi - \advance\@tempcnta ##3\relax - \advance\@tempcntb -##3\relax - \chardef\@temp \@tempcntb - \ifnum ##4 < \@temp - \edef\CJK@plane{##1} - \else - \advance\@tempcnta -256\relax - \edef\CJK@plane{##2} - \fi - \usefont{\CJK@enc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \edef\reserved@a{ - \curr@fontshape/\CJK@plane/\the\@tempcnta/\CJK@direction} - \expandafter\ifx\csname\reserved@a\endcsname \relax - \CJKsymbol{\@tempcnta} - \else - \csname\reserved@a\endcsname - \fi - - \CJK@CJK - \fi - \fi}} - -% for punctuation. - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@punctchar##1##2##3##4{ - {\ifnum ##4 < \CJK@min - \CJK@err - \else - \ifnum ##4 > \CJK@max - \CJK@err - \else - \CJK@numbToHex{\CJK@gtemp}{##4} - \CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@testPostPunct{SJIS}{##1}{\CJK@gtemp} - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \else - \CJKglue - \fi - \fi - \CJK@testLastKern - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \fi - - \@tempcnta ##4\relax - \ifnum ##4 > \CJK@gap - \advance\@tempcnta \m@ne - \fi - \advance\@tempcnta ##3\relax - \edef\CJK@plane{##2} - \usefont{\CJK@enc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \edef\reserved@a{ - \curr@fontshape/\CJK@plane/\the\@tempcnta/\CJK@direction} - \expandafter\ifx\csname\reserved@a\endcsname \relax - \CJKpunctsymbol{\@tempcnta} - \else - \csname\reserved@a\endcsname - \fi - - \CJK@testPrePunct{SJIS}{##1}{\CJK@gtemp} - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@kern - \else - \CJK@CJK - \fi - \fi - \fi}} - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@punctcharx##1##2##3##4##5{ - {\ifnum ##5 < \CJK@min - \CJK@err - \else - \ifnum ##5 > \CJK@max - \CJK@err - \else - \CJK@numbToHex{\CJK@gtemp}{##5} - \CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@testPostPunct{SJIS}{##1}{\CJK@gtemp} - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \else - \CJKglue - \fi - \fi - \CJK@testLastKern - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \fi - - \@tempcnta ##5\relax - \@tempcntb 256\relax - \ifnum ##5 > \CJK@gap - \advance\@tempcnta \m@ne - \advance\@tempcntb \@ne - \fi - \advance\@tempcnta ##4\relax - \advance\@tempcntb -##4\relax - \chardef\@temp \@tempcntb - \ifnum ##5 < \@temp - \edef\CJK@plane{##2} - \else - \advance\@tempcnta -256\relax - \edef\CJK@plane{##3} - \fi - \usefont{\CJK@enc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \edef\reserved@a{ - \curr@fontshape/\CJK@plane/\the\@tempcnta/\CJK@direction} - \expandafter\ifx\csname\reserved@a\endcsname \relax - \CJKpunctsymbol{\@tempcnta} - \else - \csname\reserved@a\endcsname - \fi - - \CJK@testPrePunct{SJIS}{##1}{\CJK@gtemp} - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@kern - \else - \CJK@CJK - \fi - \fi - \fi}} - - -% one byte encoded characters. - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@sjischar##1##2##3{ - \ifCJK@hwkatakana@ - {\CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@testPostPunct{\CJK@altenc}{}{##1} - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \else - \CJKglue - \fi - \fi - \CJK@testLastKern - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \fi - - \edef\CJK@plane{} - \usefont{\CJK@altenc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \edef\reserved@a{ - \curr@fontshape/\number "0##1/\CJK@direction} - \expandafter\ifx\csname\reserved@a\endcsname \relax - \CJKpunctsymbol{"0##1} - \else - \csname\reserved@a\endcsname - \fi - - \CJK@testPrePunct{\CJK@altenc}{}{##1} - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@kern - \else - \CJK@CJK - \fi} - \else - \csname CJK@##2\endcsname{"0##3} - \fi}} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/SJIS/SJIS.cpx b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/SJIS/SJIS.cpx deleted file mode 100644 index d29ad72762..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/SJIS/SJIS.cpx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,81 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file SJIS.cpx of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{SJIS.cpx}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% Japanese captions -% -% character set: JIS X 0208:1997 (or JIS X 0208-1990) -% encoding: SJIS -% -% preprocessed - -\newif\ifheisei -\let\ifheisei=\iffalse -\def\heisei{\let\ifheisei=\iftrue} - -\renewcommand\contentsname{–218Ž159} - -\renewcommand\listfigurename{125–218Ž159} -% \renewcommand\listfigurename{125ˆ234—151} - -\renewcommand\listtablename{•92–218Ž159} -% \renewcommand\listtablename{•92ˆ234—151} - -\CJK@ifundefined\chapter - {\renewcommand\refname{Ž81108•182Œ163} - } - {\renewcommand\bibname{Š214˜65145208} -% \renewcommand\bibname{Ž81108•182Œ163} - } - -\renewcommand\indexname{245ˆ248} - -\renewcommand\figurename{125} -\renewcommand\tablename{•92} - -\newcommand\prepartname{‘230} -\newcommand\postpartname{•148} -\renewcommand\partformat{\prepartname\CJKnumber{\value{part}}\postpartname} - -% \renewcommand{\appendixname}{•141˜94} - -\CJK@ifundefined\mainmatter - {\renewcommand\abstractname{—118Ž124}}{} - -\renewcommand\today{{\ifheisei\count0=\year\else\count0=\year - \advance\count0 -1988 •189172\,\fi - \ifnum\count0=1 Œ179\else\number\count0\fi - \,”78\hspace{.5em}\nobreak\number\month - \,Œ142\hspace{.5em}\nobreak\number\day\,“250}} -\CJK@ifundefined\CJKnumber - {\def\CJKnumber#1{% - \ifcase #1\or - ˆ234\or “241\or Ž79\or Ž108\or Œ220\or - ˜90\or Ž181\or ”170\or ‹227\or 92\fi}}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/SJIS/SJIS.enc b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/SJIS/SJIS.enc deleted file mode 100644 index ba61a6a1cf..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/SJIS/SJIS.enc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,199 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file SJIS.enc of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{SJIS.enc}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% SJIS encoding (JIS X 0208:1997): -% it uses a one byte encoding (for half-width Katakana) from 0xA1 to -% 0xDF, and a two byte encoding for the remaining coding space (kanji, -% kana, and symbols). -% The first byte of the two byte encoding is in the ranges 0x81-0x9F and -% 0xE0-0xEF; the second byte is in the range 0x40 - 0xFC with a gap at -% 0x7F. - -\global\@namedef{CJK@SJISEncoding}{ - \CJK@loadChr{SJIS} - - \CJK@namegdef{^^81}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@punctchar {81}{01}{-64}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^82}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@punctcharx{82}{01}{02}{124}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^83}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@punctcharx{83}{02}{03}{ 56}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^84}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {03}{-12}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^85}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{03}{04}{176}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^86}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{04}{05}{108}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^87}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{05}{06}{ 40}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^88}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {06}{-28}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^89}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{06}{07}{160}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^8a}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{07}{08}{ 92}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^8b}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{08}{09}{ 24}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^8c}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {09}{-44}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^8d}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{09}{10}{144}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^8e}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{10}{11}{ 76}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^8f}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{11}{12}{ 8}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^90}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {12}{-60}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^91}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{12}{13}{128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^92}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{13}{14}{ 60}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^93}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {14}{ -8}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^94}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{14}{15}{180}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^95}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{15}{16}{112}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^96}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{16}{17}{ 44}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^97}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {17}{-24}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^98}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{17}{18}{164}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^99}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{18}{19}{ 96}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^9a}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{19}{20}{ 28}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^9b}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {20}{-40}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^9c}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{20}{21}{148}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^9d}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{21}{22}{ 80}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^9e}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{22}{23}{ 12}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^9f}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {23}{-56}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a1}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{A1}{129}{42}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a2}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{A2}{129}{75}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a3}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{A3}{129}{76}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a4}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{A4}{129}{41}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a5}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{A5}{129}{45}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a6}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{A6}{131}{92}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a7}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{A7}{131}{40}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a8}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{A8}{131}{42}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a9}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{A9}{131}{44}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^aa}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{AA}{131}{46}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ab}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{AB}{131}{48}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ac}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{AC}{131}{83}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ad}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{AD}{131}{85}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ae}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{AE}{131}{87}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^af}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{AF}{131}{62}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b0}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{B0}{129}{5B}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b1}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{B1}{131}{41}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b2}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{B2}{131}{43}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b3}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{B3}{131}{45}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b4}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{B4}{131}{47}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b5}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{B5}{131}{49}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b6}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{B6}{131}{4A}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b7}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{B7}{131}{4C}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b8}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{B8}{131}{4E}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b9}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{B9}{131}{50}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ba}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{BA}{131}{52}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bb}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{BB}{131}{54}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bc}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{BC}{131}{56}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bd}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{BD}{131}{58}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^be}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{BE}{131}{5A}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bf}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{BF}{131}{5C}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c0}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{C0}{131}{5E}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c1}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{C1}{131}{60}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c2}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{C2}{131}{63}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c3}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{C3}{131}{65}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c4}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{C4}{131}{67}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c5}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{C5}{131}{69}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c6}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{C6}{131}{6A}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c7}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{C7}{131}{6B}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c8}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{C8}{131}{6C}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c9}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{C9}{131}{6D}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ca}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{CA}{131}{6E}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cb}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{CB}{131}{71}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cc}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{CC}{131}{74}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cd}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{CD}{131}{77}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ce}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{CE}{131}{7A}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cf}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{CF}{131}{7D}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d0}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{D0}{131}{7E}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d1}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{D1}{131}{80}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d2}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{D2}{131}{81}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d3}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{D3}{131}{82}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d4}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{D4}{131}{84}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d5}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{D5}{131}{86}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d6}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{D6}{131}{88}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d7}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{D7}{131}{89}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d8}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{D8}{131}{8A}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d9}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{D9}{131}{8B}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^da}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{DA}{131}{8C}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^db}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{DB}{131}{8D}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^dc}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{DC}{131}{8F}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^dd}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{DD}{131}{93}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^de}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{DE}{129}{4A}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^df}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{DF}{129}{4B}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e0}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{23}{24}{132}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e1}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{24}{25}{ 64}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e2}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {25}{ -4}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e3}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{25}{26}{184}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e4}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{26}{27}{116}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e5}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{27}{28}{ 48}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e6}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {28}{-20}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e7}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{28}{29}{168}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e8}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{29}{30}{100}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e9}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{30}{31}{ 32}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ea}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {31}{-36}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^eb}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{31}{32}{152}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ec}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{32}{33}{ 84}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ed}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{33}{34}{ 16}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ee}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {34}{-52}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ef}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{34}{35}{136}{##1}}} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/SJIS/SJISdnp.chr b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/SJIS/SJISdnp.chr deleted file mode 100644 index 05e880f6cd..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/SJIS/SJISdnp.chr +++ /dev/null @@ -1,253 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file SJISdnp.chr of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{SJISdnp.chr}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% define macros for handling SJIS encoded DNP fonts and characters. - -% two byte encoded characters. - -\gdef\CJK@SJISdnpChr{ - \CJK@global\chardef\CJK@gap "07F\relax - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@char##1##2##3{ - {\ifnum ##3 < \CJK@min - \CJK@err - \else - \ifnum ##3 > \CJK@max - \CJK@err - \else - \CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \CJKglue - \fi - \CJK@testLastKern - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \fi - - \@tempcnta ##3\relax - \ifnum ##3 > \CJK@gap - \advance\@tempcnta \m@ne - \fi - \advance\@tempcnta ##2\relax - \edef\CJK@plane{##1} - \usefont{\CJK@enc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \edef\reserved@a{ - \curr@fontshape/\CJK@plane/\the\@tempcnta/\CJK@direction} - \expandafter\ifx\csname\reserved@a\endcsname \relax - \CJKsymbol{\@tempcnta} - \else - \csname\reserved@a\endcsname - \fi - - \CJK@CJK - \fi - \fi}} - -% the same, but the plane crosses the font file boundary. - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@charx##1##2##3##4{ - {\ifnum ##4 < \CJK@min - \CJK@err - \else - \ifnum ##4 > \CJK@max - \CJK@err - \else - \CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \CJKglue - \fi - \CJK@testLastKern - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \fi - - \@tempcnta ##4\relax - \@tempcntb 256\relax - \ifnum ##4 > \CJK@gap - \advance\@tempcnta \m@ne - \advance\@tempcntb \@ne - \fi - \advance\@tempcnta ##3\relax - \advance\@tempcntb -##3\relax - \chardef\@temp \@tempcntb - \ifnum ##4 < \@temp - \edef\CJK@plane{##1} - \else - \advance\@tempcnta -256\relax - \edef\CJK@plane{##2} - \fi - \usefont{\CJK@enc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \edef\reserved@a{ - \curr@fontshape/\CJK@plane/\the\@tempcnta/\CJK@direction} - \expandafter\ifx\csname\reserved@a\endcsname \relax - \CJKsymbol{\@tempcnta} - \else - \csname\reserved@a\endcsname - \fi - - \CJK@CJK - \fi - \fi}} - -% to access two subfonts within one first byte value - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@sjischarx##1##2##3##4##5{ - {\ifnum ##5 < \CJK@min - \CJK@err - \else - \ifnum ##5 > \CJK@max - \CJK@err - \else - \CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \CJKglue - \fi - \CJK@testLastKern - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \fi - - \@tempcnta ##5\relax - \ifnum ##5 < "09F\relax - \ifnum ##5 > \CJK@gap - \advance\@tempcnta \m@ne - \fi - \advance\@tempcnta ##2\relax - \edef\CJK@plane{##1} - \else - \advance\@tempcnta ##4\relax - \edef\CJK@plane{##3} - \fi - - \usefont{\CJK@enc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \edef\reserved@a{ - \curr@fontshape/\CJK@plane/\the\@tempcnta/\CJK@direction} - \expandafter\ifx\csname\reserved@a\endcsname \relax - \CJKsymbol{\@tempcnta} - \else - \csname\reserved@a\endcsname - \fi - - \CJK@CJK - \fi - \fi}} - -% the same for punctuation. - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@sjispunctcharx##1##2##3##4##5##6{ - {\ifnum ##6 < \CJK@min - \CJK@err - \else - \ifnum ##6 > \CJK@max - \CJK@err - \else - \CJK@numbToHex{\CJK@gtemp}{##6} - \CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@testPostPunct{SJIS}{##1}{\CJK@gtemp} - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \else - \CJKglue - \fi - \fi - \CJK@testLastKern - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \fi - - \@tempcnta ##6\relax - \ifnum ##6 < "09F\relax - \ifnum ##6 > \CJK@gap - \advance\@tempcnta \m@ne - \fi - \advance\@tempcnta ##3\relax - \edef\CJK@plane{##2} - \else - \advance\@tempcnta ##5\relax - \edef\CJK@plane{##4} - \fi - - \usefont{\CJK@enc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \edef\reserved@a{ - \curr@fontshape/\CJK@plane/\the\@tempcnta/\CJK@direction} - \expandafter\ifx\csname\reserved@a\endcsname \relax - \CJKpunctsymbol{\@tempcnta} - \else - \csname\reserved@a\endcsname - \fi - - \CJK@testPrePunct{SJIS}{##1}{\CJK@gtemp} - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@kern - \else - \CJK@CJK - \fi - \fi - \fi}} - -% one byte encoded characters. - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@sjischar##1##2##3{ - \ifCJK@hwkatakana@ - {\CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@testPostPunct{\CJK@altenc}{}{##1} - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \else - \CJKglue - \fi - \fi - \CJK@testLastKern - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \fi - - \def\CJK@plane{} - \usefont{\CJK@altenc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \edef\reserved@a{ - \curr@fontshape/\number "0##1/\CJK@direction} - \expandafter\ifx\csname\reserved@a\endcsname \relax - \CJKpunctsymbol{"0##1} - \else - \csname\reserved@a\endcsname - \fi - - \CJK@testPrePunct{\CJK@altenc}{}{##1} - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@kern - \else - \CJK@CJK - \fi} - \else - \csname CJK@##2\endcsname{"0##3} - \fi}} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/SJIS/SJISdnp.enc b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/SJIS/SJISdnp.enc deleted file mode 100644 index eb8381fa1b..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/SJIS/SJISdnp.enc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,192 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file SJISdnp.enc of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{SJISdnp.enc}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% SJIS encoding (JIS X 0208:1997) for DNP fonts: -% it uses a one byte encoding (for half-width Katakana) from 0xA1 to -% 0xDF, and a two byte encoding for the remaining coding space (kanji, -% kana, and symbols). -% The first byte of the two byte encoding is in the ranges 0x81-0x9F and -% 0xE0-0xEF; the second byte is in the range 0x40 - 0xFC with a gap at -% 0x7F. - -\global\@namedef{CJK@SJISdnpEncoding}{ - \CJK@loadChr{SJISdnp} - - \CJK@namegdef{^^81}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@sjispunctcharx{81}{sy}{-63}{sy}{-58}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^82}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@sjispunctcharx{82}{roma}{-31}{hira}{-158}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^83}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@sjispunctcharx{83}{kata}{-63}{greek}{-158}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^84}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@sjischarx{russian}{-63}{keisen}{-158}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^85}##1{\@empty\CJK@errxx} - \CJK@namegdef{^^86}##1{\@empty\CJK@errxx} - \CJK@namegdef{^^87}##1{\@empty\CJK@errxx} - \CJK@namegdef{^^88}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@sjischarx{}{0}{ka}{-159}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^89}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{ka}{kb}{30}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^8a}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {kb}{-38}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^8b}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{kb}{kc}{150}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^8c}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{kc}{kd}{ 82}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^8d}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{kd}{ke}{ 14}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^8e}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {ke}{-54}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^8f}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{ke}{kf}{134}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^90}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{kf}{kg}{ 66}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^91}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {kg}{ -2}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^92}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{kg}{kh}{186}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^93}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{kh}{ki}{118}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^94}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{ki}{kj}{ 50}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^95}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {kj}{-18}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^96}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{kj}{kk}{170}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^97}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{kk}{kl}{102}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^98}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@sjischarx{kl}{34}{km}{-159}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^99}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{km}{kn}{30}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^9a}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {kn}{-38}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^9b}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{kn}{ko}{150}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^9c}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{ko}{kp}{ 82}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^9d}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{kp}{kq}{ 14}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^9e}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {kq}{-54}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^9f}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{kq}{kr}{134}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a1}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{A1}{129}{42}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a2}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{A2}{129}{75}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a3}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{A3}{129}{76}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a4}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{A4}{129}{41}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a5}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{A5}{129}{45}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a6}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{A6}{131}{92}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a7}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{A7}{131}{40}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a8}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{A8}{131}{42}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a9}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{A9}{131}{44}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^aa}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{AA}{131}{46}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ab}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{AB}{131}{48}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ac}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{AC}{131}{83}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ad}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{AD}{131}{85}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ae}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{AE}{131}{87}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^af}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{AF}{131}{62}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b0}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{B0}{129}{5B}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b1}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{B1}{131}{41}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b2}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{B2}{131}{43}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b3}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{B3}{131}{45}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b4}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{B4}{131}{47}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b5}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{B5}{131}{49}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b6}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{B6}{131}{4A}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b7}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{B7}{131}{4C}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b8}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{B8}{131}{4E}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b9}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{B9}{131}{50}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ba}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{BA}{131}{52}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bb}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{BB}{131}{54}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bc}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{BC}{131}{56}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bd}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{BD}{131}{58}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^be}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{BE}{131}{5A}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bf}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{BF}{131}{5C}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c0}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{C0}{131}{5E}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c1}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{C1}{131}{60}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c2}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{C2}{131}{63}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c3}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{C3}{131}{65}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c4}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{C4}{131}{67}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c5}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{C5}{131}{69}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c6}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{C6}{131}{6A}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c7}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{C7}{131}{6B}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c8}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{C8}{131}{6C}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c9}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{C9}{131}{6D}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ca}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{CA}{131}{6E}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cb}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{CB}{131}{71}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cc}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{CC}{131}{74}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cd}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{CD}{131}{77}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ce}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{CE}{131}{7A}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cf}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{CF}{131}{7D}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d0}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{D0}{131}{7E}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d1}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{D1}{131}{80}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d2}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{D2}{131}{81}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d3}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{D3}{131}{82}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d4}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{D4}{131}{84}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d5}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{D5}{131}{86}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d6}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{D6}{131}{88}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d7}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{D7}{131}{89}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d8}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{D8}{131}{8A}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d9}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{D9}{131}{8B}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^da}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{DA}{131}{8C}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^db}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{DB}{131}{8D}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^dc}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{DC}{131}{8F}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^dd}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{DD}{131}{93}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^de}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{DE}{129}{4A}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^df}{\@empty\CJK@sjischar{DF}{129}{4B}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e0}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{kr}{ks}{ 66}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e1}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {ks}{ -2}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e2}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{ks}{kt}{186}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e3}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{kt}{ku}{118}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e4}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{ku}{kv}{ 50}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e5}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {kv}{-18}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e6}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{kv}{kw}{170}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e7}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{kw}{kx}{102}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e8}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{kx}{ky}{ 34}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e9}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {ky}{-34}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ea}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{ky}{kz}{154}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^eb}##1{\@empty\CJK@errxx} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ec}##1{\@empty\CJK@errxx} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ed}##1{\@empty\CJK@errxx} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ee}##1{\@empty\CJK@errxx} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ef}##1{\@empty\CJK@errxx} -} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/SJIS/c49song.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/SJIS/c49song.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 334ebf6812..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/SJIS/c49song.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c49song.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c49song.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% Japanese characters -% -% character set: one-byte half-width katakana (JIS X 0201-1997) -% font encoding: eight-bit (as used in SJIS) - -\DeclareFontFamily{C49}{song}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C49}{song}{m}{n}{<5><6><7><8><9><10><10.95><12> - <14.4><17.28><20.74><24.88> CJK * sokana}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C49}{song}{bx}{n}{<5><6><7><8><9><10><10.95><12> - <14.4><17.28><20.74><24.88> CJK * sokanab}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/UTF8.bdg b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/UTF8.bdg deleted file mode 100644 index 9c37a0afdb..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/UTF8.bdg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,156 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file UTF8.bdg of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{UTF8.bdg}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - - -% UTF 8 bindings for two-, three-, and four-byte characters. We stop -% with 0xF4 because there are no valid Unicode characters beyond 0x10FFFF. - -\global\@namedef{CJK@UTF8Binding}{ - \CJK@namedef{^^80} - \CJK@namedef{^^81} - \CJK@namedef{^^82} - \CJK@namedef{^^83} - \CJK@namedef{^^84} - \CJK@namedef{^^85} - \CJK@namedef{^^86} - \CJK@namedef{^^87} - \CJK@namedef{^^88} - \CJK@namedef{^^89} - \CJK@namedef{^^8a} - \CJK@namedef{^^8b} - \CJK@namedef{^^8c} - \CJK@namedef{^^8d} - \CJK@namedef{^^8e} - \CJK@namedef{^^8f} - \CJK@namedef{^^90} - \CJK@namedef{^^91} - \CJK@namedef{^^92} - \CJK@namedef{^^93} - \CJK@namedef{^^94} - \CJK@namedef{^^95} - \CJK@namedef{^^96} - \CJK@namedef{^^97} - \CJK@namedef{^^98} - \CJK@namedef{^^99} - \CJK@namedef{^^9a} - \CJK@namedef{^^9b} - \CJK@namedef{^^9c} - \CJK@namedef{^^9d} - \CJK@namedef{^^9e} - \CJK@namedef{^^9f} - \CJK@namedef{^^a0} - \CJK@namedef{^^a1} - \CJK@namedef{^^a2} - \CJK@namedef{^^a3} - \CJK@namedef{^^a4} - \CJK@namedef{^^a5} - \CJK@namedef{^^a6} - \CJK@namedef{^^a7} - \CJK@namedef{^^a8} - \CJK@namedef{^^a9} - \CJK@namedef{^^aa} - \CJK@namedef{^^ab} - \CJK@namedef{^^ac} - \CJK@namedef{^^ad} - \CJK@namedef{^^ae} - \CJK@namedef{^^af} - \CJK@namedef{^^b0} - \CJK@namedef{^^b1} - \CJK@namedef{^^b2} - \CJK@namedef{^^b3} - \CJK@namedef{^^b4} - \CJK@namedef{^^b5} - \CJK@namedef{^^b6} - \CJK@namedef{^^b7} - \CJK@namedef{^^b8} - \CJK@namedef{^^b9} - \CJK@namedef{^^ba} - \CJK@namedef{^^bb} - \CJK@namedef{^^bc} - \CJK@namedef{^^bd} - \CJK@namedef{^^be} - \CJK@namedef{^^bf} - - \CJK@nameppdef{^^c0} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^c1} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^c2} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^c3} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^c4} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^c5} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^c6} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^c7} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^c8} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^c9} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^ca} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^cb} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^cc} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^cd} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^ce} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^cf} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^d0} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^d1} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^d2} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^d3} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^d4} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^d5} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^d6} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^d7} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^d8} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^d9} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^da} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^db} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^dc} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^dd} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^de} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^df} - - \CJK@namepppdef{^^e0} - \CJK@namepppdef{^^e1} - \CJK@namepppdef{^^e2} - \CJK@namepppdef{^^e3} - \CJK@namepppdef{^^e4} - \CJK@namepppdef{^^e5} - \CJK@namepppdef{^^e6} - \CJK@namepppdef{^^e7} - \CJK@namepppdef{^^e8} - \CJK@namepppdef{^^e9} - \CJK@namepppdef{^^ea} - \CJK@namepppdef{^^eb} - \CJK@namepppdef{^^ec} - \CJK@namepppdef{^^ed} - \CJK@namepppdef{^^ee} - \CJK@namepppdef{^^ef} - - \CJK@nameppppdef{^^f0} - \CJK@nameppppdef{^^f1} - \CJK@nameppppdef{^^f2} - \CJK@nameppppdef{^^f3} - \CJK@nameppppdef{^^f4}} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/UTF8.chr b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/UTF8.chr deleted file mode 100644 index f255e32f31..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/UTF8.chr +++ /dev/null @@ -1,276 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file UTF8.chr of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{UTF8.chr}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% define macros for handling CJK fonts and characters in UTF 8 encoding. - -% two bytes per character; covers range 0x80 - 0x7FF. - -\CJK@global\@namedef{CJK@UTF8Chr}{ - \CJK@global\def\CJK@char##1##2##3{ - {\ifnum ##3 < \CJK@min - \CJK@err - \else - \ifnum ##3 > \CJK@max - \CJK@err - \else - \@tempcnta ##3\relax - \advance\@tempcnta ##2\relax - \edef\CJK@plane{##1} - \usefont{\CJK@enc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \CJKsymbol{\@tempcnta} - \fi - \fi}} - -% three bytes per character; covers range 0x800 - 0xFFFF. - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@altchar##1##2##3{ - {\ifnum ##2 < \CJK@min - \CJK@err - \else - \ifnum ##2 > \CJK@max - \CJK@err - \else - \ifnum ##3 < \CJK@min - \CJK@errx - \else - \ifnum ##3 > \CJK@max - \CJK@errx - \else - \ifCJK@CJK@ - \CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \CJKglue - \fi - \CJK@testLastKern - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \fi - \fi - - \@tempcnta ##1\relax - \@tempcntb ##2\relax - \divide\@tempcntb 4\relax - \advance\@tempcnta \@tempcntb - \CJK@numbToHex{\CJK@gtemp}{\@tempcnta} - \def\CJK@tempa####1{ - \lowercase{\edef\CJK@plane{####1}}} - \expandafter\CJK@tempa\expandafter{\CJK@gtemp} - - \@tempcnta ##2\relax - \multiply\@tempcntb -4\relax - \advance\@tempcnta \@tempcntb - \multiply\@tempcnta 64\relax - \advance\@tempcnta ##3\relax - \advance\@tempcnta -128\relax - \usefont{\CJK@enc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \edef\reserved@a{ - \curr@fontshape/\CJK@plane/\the\@tempcnta/\CJK@direction} - \expandafter\ifx\csname\reserved@a\endcsname \relax - \CJKsymbol{\@tempcnta} - \else - \csname\reserved@a\endcsname - \fi - - \ifCJK@hangul@ - \discretionary{}{}{} - \fi - \ifCJK@CJK@ - \CJK@CJK - \fi - \fi - \fi - \fi - \fi}} - -% four bytes per character; covers range 0x10000 - 0x10FFFF. - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@altxchar##1##2##3##4{ - {\ifnum ##2 < \CJK@min - \CJK@err - \else - \ifnum ##2 > \CJK@max - \CJK@err - \else - \ifnum ##3 < \CJK@min - \CJK@errx - \else - \ifnum ##3 > \CJK@max - \CJK@errx - \else - \ifnum ##3 < \CJK@min - \CJK@errxx - \else - \ifnum ##3 > \CJK@max - \CJK@errxx - \else - \ifCJK@CJK@ - \CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \CJKglue - \fi - \CJK@testLastKern - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \fi - \fi - - \@tempcnta ##1\relax - \@tempcntb ##2\relax - \multiply\@tempcntb \sixt@@n - \advance\@tempcnta \@tempcntb - \@tempcntb ##3\relax - \divide\@tempcntb 4\relax - \advance\@tempcnta \@tempcntb - \CJK@numbxToHex{\CJK@gtemp}{\@tempcnta} - \def\CJK@tempa####1{ - \lowercase{\edef\CJK@plane{####1}}} - \expandafter\CJK@tempa\expandafter{\CJK@gtemp} - - \@tempcnta ##3\relax - \multiply\@tempcntb -4\relax - \advance\@tempcnta \@tempcntb - \multiply\@tempcnta 64\relax - \advance\@tempcnta ##4\relax - \advance\@tempcnta -128\relax - \usefont{\CJK@enc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \edef\reserved@a{ - \curr@fontshape/\CJK@plane/\the\@tempcnta/\CJK@direction} - \expandafter\ifx\csname\reserved@a\endcsname \relax - \CJKsymbol{\@tempcnta} - \else - \csname\reserved@a\endcsname - \fi - - \ifCJK@hangul@ - \discretionary{}{}{} - \fi - \ifCJK@CJK@ - \CJK@CJK - \fi - \fi - \fi - \fi - \fi - \fi - \fi}} - -% define macro for handling punctuation characters. - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@punctchar##1##2##3##4{ - {\ifnum ##3 < \CJK@min - \CJK@err - \else - \ifnum ##3 > \CJK@max - \CJK@err - \else - \ifnum ##4 < \CJK@min - \CJK@errx - \else - \ifnum ##4 > \CJK@max - \CJK@errx - \else - \@tempcnta ##2\relax - \@tempcntb ##3\relax - \divide\@tempcntb 4\relax - \advance\@tempcnta \@tempcntb - \CJK@numbToHex{\CJK@gtemp}{\@tempcnta} - \def\CJK@tempa####1{ - \lowercase{\edef\CJK@plane{####1}}} - \expandafter\CJK@tempa\expandafter{\CJK@gtemp} - - \@tempcnta ##3\relax - \multiply\@tempcntb -4\relax - \advance\@tempcnta \@tempcntb - \multiply\@tempcnta 64\relax - \advance\@tempcnta ##4\relax - \advance\@tempcnta -128\relax - \usefont{\CJK@enc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - - % we need three braces to make it work with CJKulem.sty - {{{\ifCJK@CJK@ - \expandafter\CJK@testInList - \expandafter{\expandafter##1\expandafter} - \expandafter{\CJK@plane} - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@numbToHex{\CJK@gtemp}{\@tempcnta} - \CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@testPostPunct{\CJK@@@enc}{\CJK@plane}{\CJK@gtemp} - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \else - \CJKglue - \fi - \fi - \CJK@testLastKern - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \fi - - \edef\reserved@a{ - \curr@fontshape/\CJK@plane/\the\@tempcnta/\CJK@direction} - \expandafter\ifx\csname\reserved@a\endcsname \relax - \CJKpunctsymbol{\@tempcnta} - \else - \csname\reserved@a\endcsname - \fi - - \CJK@testPrePunct{\CJK@@@enc}{\CJK@plane}{\CJK@gtemp} - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@kern - \else - \CJK@CJK - \fi - \else - \CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \CJKglue - \fi - \CJK@testLastKern - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \fi - - \CJKpunctsymbol{\@tempcnta} - - \CJK@CJK - \fi - \else - \CJKpunctsymbol{\@tempcnta} - \fi - \ifCJK@hangul@ - \discretionary{}{}{} - \fi - }}} - \fi - \fi - \fi - \fi}}} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/UTF8.enc b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/UTF8.enc deleted file mode 100644 index 20b1cde2e9..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/UTF8.enc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,140 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file UTF8.enc of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{UTF8.enc}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% UTF 8 encoding: - -\CJK@global\@namedef{CJK@UTF8Encoding}{ - \CJK@loadChr{UTF8} - - % two-byte characters - % - % 110xxxxx 10xxxxxx - % | - % - % 1. Byte * 64 -> xxxxx000000 - % 2. Byte -> 128 + xxxxxx - % - \CJK@namegdef{^^c0}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{00}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c1}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{00}{ -64}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c2}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{00}{ 0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c3}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{00}{ 64}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c4}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{01}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c5}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{01}{ -64}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c6}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{01}{ 0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c7}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{01}{ 64}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c8}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{02}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c9}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{02}{ -64}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ca}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{02}{ 0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cb}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{02}{ 64}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cc}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{03}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cd}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{03}{ -64}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ce}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{03}{ 0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cf}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{03}{ 64}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d0}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{04}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d1}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{04}{ -64}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d2}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{04}{ 0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d3}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{04}{ 64}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d4}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{05}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d5}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{05}{ -64}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d6}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{05}{ 0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d7}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{05}{ 64}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d8}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{06}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d9}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{06}{ -64}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^da}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{06}{ 0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^db}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{06}{ 64}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^dc}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{07}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^dd}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{07}{ -64}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^de}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{07}{ 0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^df}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{07}{ 64}{##1}} - - % if in preprocessed mode, `\@gobble' will be gobbled, and - % \CJK@unicodeError becomes active - - % three-byte characters - % - % 1110xxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx - % | - % - % 1. Byte * 16 -> xxxx0000 - % 2. Byte / 4 -> 32 + xxxx - % - \CJK@namegdef{^^e0}##1##2{\@gobble\CJK@unicodeError - \CJK@altchar{-32}{##1}{##2}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e1}##1##2{\@gobble\CJK@unicodeError - \CJK@altchar{-16}{##1}{##2}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e2}##1##2{\@gobble\CJK@unicodeError - \CJK@altchar{ 0}{##1}{##2}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e3}##1##2{\@gobble\CJK@unicodeError - \CJK@punctchar{\CJK@uniPunct}{ 16}{##1}{##2}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e4}##1##2{\@gobble\CJK@unicodeError - \CJK@altchar{ 32}{##1}{##2}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e5}##1##2{\@gobble\CJK@unicodeError - \CJK@altchar{ 48}{##1}{##2}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e6}##1##2{\@gobble\CJK@unicodeError - \CJK@altchar{ 64}{##1}{##2}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e7}##1##2{\@gobble\CJK@unicodeError - \CJK@altchar{ 80}{##1}{##2}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e8}##1##2{\@gobble\CJK@unicodeError - \CJK@altchar{ 96}{##1}{##2}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e9}##1##2{\@gobble\CJK@unicodeError - \CJK@altchar{112}{##1}{##2}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ea}##1##2{\@gobble\CJK@unicodeError - \CJK@altchar{128}{##1}{##2}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^eb}##1##2{\@gobble\CJK@unicodeError - \CJK@altchar{144}{##1}{##2}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ec}##1##2{\@gobble\CJK@unicodeError - \CJK@altchar{160}{##1}{##2}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ed}##1##2{\@gobble\CJK@unicodeError - \CJK@altchar{176}{##1}{##2}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ee}##1##2{\@gobble\CJK@unicodeError - \CJK@altchar{192}{##1}{##2}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ef}##1##2{\@gobble\CJK@unicodeError - \CJK@punctchar{\CJK@uniPunct}{208}{##1}{##2}} - - % four-byte characters - % - % 11110xxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx - % | | - % - % 1. Byte * 1024 -> xxx00 00000000 - % 2. Byte * 16 -> 2048 + xx xxxx0000 - % 3. Byte / 4 -> 32 + xxxx - % - \CJK@namegdef{^^f0}##1##2##3{\@gobble\CJK@unicodexError - \CJK@altxchar{-2080}{##1}{##2}{##3}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f1}##1##2##3{\@gobble\CJK@unicodexError - \CJK@altxchar{-1056}{##1}{##2}{##3}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f2}##1##2##3{\@gobble\CJK@unicodexError - \CJK@altxchar{ -32}{##1}{##2}{##3}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f3}##1##2##3{\@gobble\CJK@unicodexError - \CJK@altxchar{ 992}{##1}{##2}{##3}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f4}##1##2##3{\@gobble\CJK@unicodexError - \CJK@altxchar{ 2016}{##1}{##2}{##3}}} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/c70bkai.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/c70bkai.fd deleted file mode 100644 index b70366a9be..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/c70bkai.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c70bkai.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c70bkai.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% character set: Big5 -% font encoding: Unicode - -\DeclareFontFamily{C70}{bkai}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C70}{bkai}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * bkaiu}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C70}{bkai}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * bkaiu}{\CJKbold} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/c70bkai.fdx b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/c70bkai.fdx deleted file mode 100644 index f8b815ae44..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/c70bkai.fdx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,325 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c70bkai.fdx of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by the script makefdx.pl for CJK Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015). - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c70bkai.fdx}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -\CJKvdef{fullheight}{1em} -\CJKvdef{height}{.88em} -\CJKvdef{offset}{.6em} - -% Uncomment if necessary. -%\CJKvdef{norotate}{} -\CJKvdef{m/n/00/175}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{0}} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/00/175}{m/n/00/175} -\CJKvdef{m/n/00/183}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{1}} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/00/183}{m/n/00/183} -\CJKvdef{m/n/02/205}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{2}} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/02/205}{m/n/02/205} -\CJKvdef{m/n/ff/8}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{3}} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/ff/8}{m/n/ff/8} -\CJKvdef{m/n/ff/9}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{4}} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/ff/9}{m/n/ff/9} -\CJKvdef{m/n/ff/12}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{5}} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/ff/12}{m/n/ff/12} -\CJKvdef{m/n/ff/14}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{6}} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/ff/14}{m/n/ff/14} -\CJKvdef{m/n/ff/59}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{7}} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/ff/59}{m/n/ff/59} -\CJKvdef{m/n/ff/61}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{8}} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/ff/61}{m/n/ff/61} 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<FE5C>\space - <58>\space <FE5D>\space - <59>\space <FE5E>\space - <5A>\space <203E>\space - endbfchar\space - endcmap\space - CMapName\space currentdict\space /CMap\space defineresource\space - pop\space - end\space - end\space} - \expandafter\xdef\csname CJK@CMap@bkaiv\endcsname{ - \the\pdflastobj} - \fi - \pdffontattr\font@name{ - /ToUnicode\space\csname CJK@CMap@bkaiv\endcsname\space 0\space R} -} - -% This font doesn't contain a glyph for U+3007, but it has U+25CB. - -\CJKhdef{m/n/30/7}{\def\CJK@plane{25}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{203}} -\CJKhlet{bx/n/30/7}{m/n/30/7} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/7}{\def\CJK@plane{25}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{203}} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/7}{m/n/30/7} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/c70bsmi.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/c70bsmi.fd deleted file mode 100644 index d65e63a7ea..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/c70bsmi.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c70bsmi.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c70bsmi.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% character set: Big5 -% font encoding: Unicode - -\DeclareFontFamily{C70}{bsmi}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C70}{bsmi}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * bsmiu}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C70}{bsmi}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * bsmiu}{\CJKbold} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/c70bsmi.fdx b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/c70bsmi.fdx deleted file mode 100644 index 777dfe6c44..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/c70bsmi.fdx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,325 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c70bsmi.fdx of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by the script makefdx.pl for CJK Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015). - 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a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/c70gbsn.fdx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c70gbsn.fdx of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c70gbsn.fdx}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% This font doesn't contain a glyph for U+3007, but it has U+25CB. - -\CJKhdef{m/n/30/7}{\def\CJK@plane{25}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{203}} -\CJKhlet{bx/n/30/7}{m/n/30/7} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/7}{\def\CJK@plane{25}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{203}} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/7}{m/n/30/7} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/c70gkai.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/c70gkai.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 1c17567194..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/c70gkai.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c70gkai.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c70gkai.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% character set: GB -% font encoding: Unicode - -\DeclareFontFamily{C70}{gkai}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C70}{gkai}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * gkaiu}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C70}{gkai}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * gkaiu}{\CJKbold} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/c70gkai.fdx b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/c70gkai.fdx deleted file mode 100644 index 5fa017a258..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/c70gkai.fdx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c70gkai.fdx of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c70gkai.fdx}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% This font doesn't contain a glyph for U+3007, but it has U+25CB. - -\CJKhdef{m/n/30/7}{\def\CJK@plane{25}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{203}} -\CJKhlet{bx/n/30/7}{m/n/30/7} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/7}{\def\CJK@plane{25}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{203}} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/7}{m/n/30/7} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/c70mj.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/c70mj.fd deleted file mode 100644 index e803afcea3..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/c70mj.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c70mj.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c70mj.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% character set: KS X 1001 -% font encoding: Unicode - -\DeclareFontFamily{C70}{mj}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C70}{mj}{c}{n}{<-> CJK * uwmjc}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C70}{mj}{c}{sl}{<-> CJK * uwmjco}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C70}{mj}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/c/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C70}{mj}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * uwmj}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C70}{mj}{m}{sl}{<-> CJK * uwmjo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C70}{mj}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/m/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C70}{mj}{x}{n}{<-> CJK * uwmjx}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C70}{mj}{x}{sl}{<-> CJK * uwmjxo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C70}{mj}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/x/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C70}{mj}{ux}{n}{<-> CJK * uwmju}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C70}{mj}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJK * uwmjuo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C70}{mj}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/ux/sl}{} - - -\DeclareFontShape{C70}{mj}{bc}{n}{<-> CJKb * uwmjc}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C70}{mj}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJKb * uwmjco}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C70}{mj}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bc/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C70}{mj}{b}{n}{<-> CJKb * uwmj}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C70}{mj}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKb * uwmjo}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C70}{mj}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/b/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C70}{mj}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * uwmjx}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C70}{mj}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJKb * uwmjxo}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C70}{mj}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bx/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C70}{mj}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKb * uwmju}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C70}{mj}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJKb * uwmjuo}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C70}{mj}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bux/sl}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/c70mj.fdx b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/c70mj.fdx deleted file mode 100644 index d5c0f741d7..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/c70mj.fdx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c70mj.fdx of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c70mj.fdx}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% This font doesn't contain a glyph for U+3007, but it has U+25CB. - -\CJKhdef{m/n/30/7}{\def\CJK@plane{25}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{203}} -\CJKhlet{bx/n/30/7}{m/n/30/7} -\CJKvdef{m/n/30/7}{\def\CJK@plane{25}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{203}} -\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/7}{m/n/30/7} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/c70song.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/c70song.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 4e41f9aef9..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/c70song.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c70song.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c70song.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% character set: Unicode U+0080 - U+FFFD -% font encoding: Unicode - -\DeclareFontFamily{C70}{song}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C70}{song}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * cyberb}{\CJKnormal} -\DeclareFontShape{C70}{song}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * cyberb}{\CJKbold} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/ja.cpx b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/ja.cpx deleted file mode 100644 index c6a16371d3..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/ja.cpx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,83 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file ja.cpx of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{ja.cpx}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% Japanese captions -% -% character set: JIS X 0208:1997 (or JIS X 0208-1990) -% encoding: UTF-8 - -\newif\ifheisei -\let\ifheisei=\iffalse -\def\heisei{\let\ifheisei=\iftrue} - -\renewcommand\contentsname{目次} - -\renewcommand\listfigurename{図目次} -% \newcommand\listfigurename{図一覧} - -\renewcommand\listtablename{表目次} -% \newcommand\listtablename{表一覧} - -\CJK@ifundefined\chapter - {\renewcommand\refname{å‚考文献} - } - {\renewcommand\bibname{関連書ç±} -% \renewcommand\bibname{å‚考文献} - } -\renewcommand\indexname{索引} - -\renewcommand\figurename{図} -\renewcommand\tablename{表} - -\newcommand\prepartname{第} -\newcommand\postpartname{部} -\renewcommand\partformat{\prepartname\CJKnumber{\value{part}}\postpartname} - -% \renewcommand{\appendixname}{附録} - -\CJK@ifundefined\mainmatter - {\renewcommand\abstractname{è¦æ—¨}}{} - -\renewcommand\today{{\ifheisei\count0=\year\else\count0=\year - \advance\count0 -1988 å¹³æˆ\,\fi - \ifnum\count0=1 å…ƒ\else\number\count0\fi - \,å¹´\hspace{.5em}\nobreak\number\month - \,月\hspace{.5em}\nobreak\number\day\,æ—¥}} -\CJK@ifundefined\CJKnumber - {\def\CJKnumber #1{\ifcase #1\or - 一\or 二\or 三\or å››\or 五\or - å…\or 七\or å…«\or ä¹\or å\fi}}{} - -\endinput - -%%% Local Variables: -%%% coding: utf-8 -%%% mode: latex -%%% TeX-master: t -%%% End: diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/ko-Hang.cpx b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/ko-Hang.cpx deleted file mode 100644 index 44b7dc614c..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/ko-Hang.cpx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,74 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file ko-Hang.cpx of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{ko-Hang.cpx}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% Hangul captions -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% encoding: UTF-8 - -\renewcommand\contentsname{목차} -\renewcommand\listfigurename{그림~목차} -\renewcommand\listtablename{í‘œ~목차} -\renewcommand\indexname{색ì¸} - -\CJK@ifundefined\chapter - {\renewcommand\refname{ì°¸ê³ ~ì„œì }} - {\renewcommand\bibname{ì°¸ê³ ~문헌}} - -\renewcommand\figurename{그림} -\renewcommand\tablename{í‘œ} - -\newcommand\prepartname{ì œ} -\newcommand\postpartname{부} -\renewcommand\partformat{\prepartname~\thepart~\postpartname} - -% \newcommand\prechaptername{ì œ} -% \newcommand\postchaptername{장} -% \newcommand\presectionname{ì œ} -% \newcommand\postsectionname{ì ˆ} -% \renewcommand\appendixname{부ë¡} - -\CJK@ifundefined\mainmatter - {\renewcommand\abstractname{요약}}{} - -% \renewcommand\ccname{사본} -% \renewcommand\enclname{첨부물}% í˜¹ì€ ë™ë´‰ë¬¼ -% \renewcommand\pagename{페ì´ì§€~} -% \renewcommand\headtoname{받는ì´} -% \renewcommand\seename{참조} - -\renewcommand{\today}{\number\year ë…„~\number\month ì›”~\number\day ì¼} - -\endinput - -%%% Local Variables: -%%% coding: utf-8 -%%% mode: latex -%%% TeX-master: t -%%% End: diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/ko-Hang2.cpx b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/ko-Hang2.cpx deleted file mode 100644 index 9635d4f587..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/ko-Hang2.cpx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,74 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file ko-Hang2.cpx of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{ko-Hang2.cpx}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% Hangul captions set 2 -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% encoding: UTF-8 - -\renewcommand\contentsname{차례} -\renewcommand\listfigurename{그림~차례} -\renewcommand\listtablename{í‘œ~차례} -\renewcommand\indexname{찾아보기} - -\CJK@ifundefined\chapter - {\renewcommand\refname{ì°¸ê³ ~ì„œì }} - {\renewcommand\bibname{ì°¸ê³ ~문헌}} - -\renewcommand\figurename{그림} -\renewcommand\tablename{í‘œ} - -\newcommand\prepartname{ì œ} -\newcommand\postpartname{부} -\renewcommand\partformat{\prepartname~\thepart~\postpartname} - -% \newcommand\prechaptername{ì œ} -% \newcommand\postchaptername{장} -% \newcommand\presectionname{ì œ} -% \newcommand\postsectionname{ì ˆ} -% \renewcommand\appendixname{부ë¡} - -\CJK@ifundefined\mainmatter - {\renewcommand\abstractname{요약}}{} - -% \renewcommand\ccname{사본} -% \renewcommand\enclname{첨부물}% í˜¹ì€ ë™ë´‰ë¬¼ -% \renewcommand\pagename{페ì´ì§€~} -% \renewcommand\headtoname{받는ì´} -% \renewcommand\seename{참조} - -\renewcommand{\today}{\number\year ë…„~\number\month ì›”~\number\day ì¼} - -\endinput - -%%% Local Variables: -%%% coding: utf-8 -%%% mode: latex -%%% TeX-master: t -%%% End: diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/ko-Hani.cpx b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/ko-Hani.cpx deleted file mode 100644 index 68d68f9f57..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/ko-Hani.cpx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,74 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file ko-Hani.cpx of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <a7971428@unet.univie.ac.at> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{ko-Hani.cpx}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% Hanja captions -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% encoding: UTF-8 - -\renewcommand\contentsname{目次} -\renewcommand\listfigurename{그림~目次} -\renewcommand\listtablename{表~目次} -\renewcommand\indexname{索引} - -\CJK@ifundefined\chapter - {\renewcommand\refname{åƒè€ƒ~書ç±}} - {\renewcommand\bibname{åƒè€ƒ~æ–‡ç»}} - -\renewcommand\figurename{그림} -\renewcommand\tablename{表} - -\newcommand\prepartname{第} -\newcommand\postpartname{篇} -\renewcommand\partformat{\prepartname~\thepart~\postpartname} - -% \newcommand\prechaptername{第} -% \newcommand\postchaptername{ç« } -% \newcommand\presectionname{第} -% \newcommand\postsectionname{節} -% \newcommand\appendixname{附錄} - -\CJK@ifundefined\mainmatter - {\renewcommand\abstractname{è¦~ç´„}}{} - -% \renewcommand\ccname{寫本} -% \renewcommand\enclname{添附物}% í˜¹ì€ ë™ë´‰ë¬¼ -% \renewcommand\pagename{페ì´ì§€} -% \renewcommand\headtoname{å—信人} -% \renewcommand\seename{åƒç…§} - -\renewcommand{\today}{\number\year å¹´~\number\month 月~\number\day æ—¥} - -\endinput - -%%% Local Variables: -%%% coding: utf-8 -%%% mode: latex -%%% TeX-master: t -%%% End: diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/zh-Hans.cpx b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/zh-Hans.cpx deleted file mode 100644 index f526089d33..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/zh-Hans.cpx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file zh-Hans.cpx of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{zh-Hans.cpx}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% Chinese captions -% -% character set: GB 2312-80 -% encoding: EUC - -\renewcommand\contentsname{目录} -\renewcommand\listfigurename{æ’图} -\renewcommand\listtablename{è¡¨æ ¼} - -\CJK@ifundefined\chapter - {\renewcommand\refname{å‚考文献}} - {\renewcommand\bibname{å‚考文献}} - -\renewcommand\indexname{索引} - -\newcommand\prefigurename{第} -\newcommand\postfigurename{图} -\renewcommand\figureformat{\prefigurename~\thefigure~\postfigurename} - -\newcommand\pretablename{第} -\newcommand\posttablename{表} -\renewcommand\tableformat{\pretablename~\thetable~\posttablename} - -\newcommand\prepartname{第} -\newcommand\postpartname{部分} -\renewcommand\partformat{\prepartname\CJKnumber{\value{part}}\postpartname} - -% \newcommand\prechaptername{第} -% \newcommand\postchaptername{ç« } -% \newcommand\presectionname{第} -% \newcommand\postsectionname{节} -% \newcommand\preappendixname{第} -% \newcommand\postappendixname{附录} - -\CJK@ifundefined\mainmatter - {\renewcommand\abstractname{摘è¦}}{} - -% \renewcommand\ccname{} % ? -% \renewcommand\enclname{附件} -% \newcommand\prepagename{} % ? -% \newcommand\postpagename{} % ? -% \renewcommand\headtoname{} % ? -% \renewcommand\seename{} % ? - -\renewcommand\today{\number\year å¹´\number\month 月\number\day æ—¥} -\CJK@ifundefined\CJKnumber - {\def\CJKnumber#1{\ifcase #1\or - 一\or 二\or 三\or å››\or 五\or - å…\or 七\or å…«\or ä¹\or å\fi}}{} - -\endinput - -%%% Local Variables: -%%% coding: utf-8 -%%% mode: latex -%%% TeX-master: t -%%% End: diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/zh-Hant.cpx b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/zh-Hant.cpx deleted file mode 100644 index 388f600aa8..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/zh-Hant.cpx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file zh-Hant.cpx of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{zh-Hant.cpx}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% Chinese captions -% -% character set: Big 5 -% encoding: UTF-8 - -\renewcommand\contentsname{ç›®~~錄} -\renewcommand\listfigurename{圖~ç›®~錄} -\renewcommand\listtablename{表~ç›®~錄} - -\CJK@ifundefined\chapter - {\renewcommand\refname{åƒ~考~資~æ–™} - %\renewcommand\refname{åƒ~考~æ–‡~ç»} - } - {\renewcommand\bibname{æ–‡~~ç»} - %\renewcommand\bibname{åƒ~考~書~ç›®} -% \newcommand\prechaptername{第} -% \newcommand\postchaptername{ç« } - } - -\renewcommand\indexname{ç´¢~引} - -\renewcommand\figurename{圖} -\renewcommand\tablename{表} - -\newcommand\prepartname{第} -\newcommand\postpartname{部} -%\newcommand{\postpartname}{部分} -\renewcommand\partformat{\prepartname\CJKnumber{\value{part}}\postpartname} - - -% \newcommand\presectionname{第} -% \newcommand\postsectionname{節} -% \renewcommand\appendixname{附~錄} - -\CJK@ifundefined\mainmatter - {\renewcommand\abstractname{摘~è¦}}{} - -% \renewcommand\ccname{} % ? -% \renewcommand\enclname{附件} -% \newcommand\prepagename{} % ? -% \newcommand\postpagename{} % ? -% \renewcommand\headtoname{} % ? -% \renewcommand\seename{} % ? - -\renewcommand{\today}{\number\year å¹´ \number\month 月 \number\day æ—¥} -\CJK@ifundefined\CJKnumber - {\def\CJKnumber#1{\ifcase #1\or - 一\or 二\or 三\or å››\or 五\or - å…\or 七\or å…«\or ä¹\or å\fi}}{} - -\endinput - -%%% Local Variables: -%%% coding: utf-8 -%%% mode: latex -%%% TeX-master: t -%%% End: diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/extended.chr b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/extended.chr deleted file mode 100644 index 49e09b5f8e..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/extended.chr +++ /dev/null @@ -1,219 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file extended.chr of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{extended.chr}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% define macros for handling extended encodings (GBK, Big5+). - -\gdef\CJK@extendedChr{ - \CJK@global\chardef\CJK@gap "07F\relax - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@char##1##2##3{ - {\ifnum ##3 < \CJK@min - \CJK@err - \else - \ifnum ##3 > \CJK@max - \CJK@err - \else - \CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \CJKglue - \fi - \CJK@testLastKern - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \fi - - \@tempcnta ##3\relax - \ifnum ##3 > \CJK@gap - \advance\@tempcnta \m@ne - \fi - \advance\@tempcnta ##2\relax - \edef\CJK@plane{##1} - \usefont{\CJK@enc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \edef\reserved@a{ - \curr@fontshape/\CJK@plane/\the\@tempcnta/\CJK@direction} - \expandafter\ifx\csname\reserved@a\endcsname \relax - \CJKsymbol{\@tempcnta} - \else - \csname\reserved@a\endcsname - \fi - - \CJK@CJK - \fi - \fi}} - -% the same, but the plane crosses the font file boundary. - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@charx##1##2##3##4{ - {\ifnum ##4 < \CJK@min - \CJK@err - \else - \ifnum ##4 > \CJK@max - \CJK@err - \else - \CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \CJKglue - \fi - \CJK@testLastKern - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \fi - - \@tempcnta ##4\relax - \@tempcntb 256\relax - \ifnum ##4 > \CJK@gap - \advance\@tempcnta \m@ne - \advance\@tempcntb \@ne - \fi - \advance\@tempcnta ##3\relax - \advance\@tempcntb -##3\relax - \chardef\@temp \@tempcntb - \ifnum ##4 < \@temp - \edef\CJK@plane{##1} - \else - \advance\@tempcnta -256\relax - \edef\CJK@plane{##2} - \fi - \usefont{\CJK@enc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \edef\reserved@a{ - \curr@fontshape/\CJK@plane/\the\@tempcnta/\CJK@direction} - \expandafter\ifx\csname\reserved@a\endcsname \relax - \CJKsymbol{\@tempcnta} - \else - \csname\reserved@a\endcsname - \fi - - \CJK@CJK - \fi - \fi}} - -% for punctuation. - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@punctchar##1##2##3##4{ - {\ifnum ##4 < \CJK@min - \CJK@err - \else - \ifnum ##4 > \CJK@max - \CJK@err - \else - \CJK@numbToHex{\CJK@gtemp}{##4} - \CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@testPostPunct{\CJK@punctEnc}{##1}{\CJK@gtemp} - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \else - \CJKglue - \fi - \fi - \CJK@testLastKern - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \fi - - \@tempcnta ##4\relax - \ifnum ##4 > \CJK@gap - \advance\@tempcnta \m@ne - \fi - \advance\@tempcnta ##3\relax - \edef\CJK@plane{##2} - \usefont{\CJK@enc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \edef\reserved@a{ - \curr@fontshape/\CJK@plane/\the\@tempcnta/\CJK@direction} - \expandafter\ifx\csname\reserved@a\endcsname \relax - \CJKpunctsymbol{\@tempcnta} - \else - \csname\reserved@a\endcsname - \fi - - \CJK@testPrePunct{\CJK@punctEnc}{##1}{\CJK@gtemp} - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@kern - \else - \CJK@CJK - \fi - \fi - \fi}} - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@punctcharx##1##2##3##4##5{ - {\ifnum ##5 < \CJK@min - \CJK@err - \else - \ifnum ##5 > \CJK@max - \CJK@err - \else - \CJK@numbToHex{\CJK@gtemp}{##5} - \CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@testPostPunct{\CJK@punctEnc}{##1}{\CJK@gtemp} - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \else - \CJKglue - \fi - \fi - \CJK@testLastKern - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \fi - - \@tempcnta ##5\relax - \@tempcntb 256\relax - \ifnum ##5 > \CJK@gap - \advance\@tempcnta \m@ne - \advance\@tempcntb \@ne - \fi - \advance\@tempcnta ##4\relax - \advance\@tempcntb -##4\relax - \chardef\@temp \@tempcntb - \ifnum ##5 < \@temp - \edef\CJK@plane{##2} - \else - \advance\@tempcnta -256\relax - \edef\CJK@plane{##3} - \fi - \usefont{\CJK@enc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \edef\reserved@a{ - \curr@fontshape/\CJK@plane/\the\@tempcnta/\CJK@direction} - \expandafter\ifx\csname\reserved@a\endcsname \relax - \CJKpunctsymbol{\@tempcnta} - \else - \csname\reserved@a\endcsname - \fi - - \CJK@testPrePunct{\CJK@punctEnc}{##1}{\CJK@gtemp} - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@kern - \else - \CJK@CJK - \fi - \fi - \fi}}} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/extended.enc b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/extended.enc deleted file mode 100644 index 73d2ecee86..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/extended.enc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,289 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file extended.enc of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{extended.enc}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% extended encoding: -% each plane has 190 characters (GBK, Big5+) (0x40-0x7E, 0x80-0xFE). - -\gdef\CJK@extendedEncoding{ - \CJK@loadChr{extended} - - \CJK@namegdef{^^81}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {01}{-64}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^82}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{01}{02}{126}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^83}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{02}{03}{ 60}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^84}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {03}{ -6}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^85}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{03}{04}{184}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^86}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{04}{05}{118}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^87}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{05}{06}{ 52}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^88}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {06}{-14}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^89}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{06}{07}{176}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^8a}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{07}{08}{110}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^8b}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{08}{09}{ 44}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^8c}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {09}{-22}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^8d}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{09}{10}{168}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^8e}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{10}{11}{102}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^8f}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{11}{12}{ 36}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^90}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {12}{-30}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^91}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{12}{13}{160}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^92}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{13}{14}{ 94}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^93}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{14}{15}{ 28}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^94}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {15}{-38}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^95}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{15}{16}{152}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^96}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{16}{17}{ 86}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^97}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{17}{18}{ 20}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^98}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {18}{-46}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^99}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{18}{19}{144}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^9a}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{19}{20}{ 78}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^9b}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{20}{21}{ 12}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^9c}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {21}{-54}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^9d}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{21}{22}{136}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^9e}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{22}{23}{ 70}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^9f}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{23}{24}{ 4}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a0}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {24}{-62}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a1}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@punctcharx{A1}{24}{25}{128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a2}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@punctcharx{A2}{25}{26}{ 62}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a3}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@punctchar {A3}{26}{ -4}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a4}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@punctcharx{A4}{26}{27}{186}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a5}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@punctcharx{A5}{27}{28}{120}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a6}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{28}{29}{ 54}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a7}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {29}{-12}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a8}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{29}{30}{178}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a9}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{30}{31}{112}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^aa}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{31}{32}{ 46}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ab}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {32}{-20}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ac}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{32}{33}{170}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ad}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{33}{34}{104}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ae}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{34}{35}{ 38}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^af}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {35}{-28}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b0}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{35}{36}{162}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b1}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{36}{37}{ 96}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b2}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{37}{38}{ 30}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b3}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {38}{-36}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b4}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{38}{39}{154}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b5}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{39}{40}{ 88}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b6}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{40}{41}{ 22}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b7}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {41}{-44}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b8}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{41}{42}{146}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b9}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{42}{43}{ 80}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ba}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{43}{44}{ 14}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bb}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {44}{-52}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bc}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{44}{45}{138}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bd}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{45}{46}{ 72}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^be}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{46}{47}{ 6}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bf}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {47}{-60}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c0}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{47}{48}{130}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c1}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{48}{49}{ 64}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c2}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {49}{ -2}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c3}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{49}{50}{188}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c4}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{50}{51}{122}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c5}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{51}{52}{ 56}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c6}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {52}{-10}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c7}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{52}{53}{180}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c8}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{53}{54}{114}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c9}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{54}{55}{ 48}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ca}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {55}{-18}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cb}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{55}{56}{172}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cc}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{56}{57}{106}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cd}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{57}{58}{ 40}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ce}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {58}{-26}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cf}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{58}{59}{164}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d0}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{59}{60}{ 98}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d1}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{60}{61}{ 32}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d2}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {61}{-34}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d3}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{61}{62}{156}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d4}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{62}{63}{ 90}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d5}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{63}{64}{ 24}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d6}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {64}{-42}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d7}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{64}{65}{148}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d8}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{65}{66}{ 82}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d9}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{66}{67}{ 16}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^da}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {67}{-50}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^db}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{67}{68}{140}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^dc}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{68}{69}{ 74}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^dd}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{69}{70}{ 8}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^de}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {70}{-58}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^df}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{70}{71}{132}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e0}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{71}{72}{ 66}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e1}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {72}{ 0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e2}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{72}{73}{190}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e3}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{73}{74}{124}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e4}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{74}{75}{ 58}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e5}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {75}{ -8}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e6}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{75}{76}{182}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e7}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{76}{77}{116}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e8}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{77}{78}{ 50}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e9}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {78}{-16}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ea}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{78}{79}{174}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^eb}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{79}{80}{108}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ec}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{80}{81}{ 42}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ed}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {81}{-24}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ee}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{81}{82}{166}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ef}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{82}{83}{100}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f0}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{83}{84}{ 34}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f1}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {84}{-32}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f2}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{84}{85}{158}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f3}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{85}{86}{ 92}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f4}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{86}{87}{ 26}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f5}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {87}{-40}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f6}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{87}{88}{150}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f7}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{88}{89}{ 84}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f8}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{89}{90}{ 18}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f9}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {90}{-48}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fa}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{90}{91}{142}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fb}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{91}{92}{ 76}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fc}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{92}{93}{ 10}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fd}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@char {93}{-56}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fe}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase - \CJK@charx{93}{94}{134}{##1}}} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/mule/MULEenc.sty b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/mule/MULEenc.sty deleted file mode 100644 index cc356b4b6c..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/mule/MULEenc.sty +++ /dev/null @@ -1,501 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file MULEenc.sty of the CJK package -% providing an interface to `cjk-enc.el' (a special Emacs mode) -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\makeatletter -\endlinechar \m@ne - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesPackage{MULEenc}[\filedate\space\fileversion] -\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1998/06/01] - - -% to allow Latin encodings in verbatim environments we activate the -% character ^^7f and define it as a multiplex character which executes -% its first argument; it will also be used as a delimiter. - -\catcode "7F \active - -\def^^7f{ - \ifx\protect \@typeset@protect - \expandafter\mule@arg - \else - \noexpand ^^7f - \fi} - -\def\mule@arg#1^^7f#2^^7f{ - \mule@@arg #2^^7f#1^^7f#2^^7f} - -\def\mule@@arg#1^^7f{ - \mule@ifbslash #1^^7f - \expandafter\mule@@@arg - \else - \expandafter\mule@exec - \fi} - -\def\mule@@@arg#1^^7f#2^^7f{ - \csname mule@\string #1\endcsname{#2}} - - -% the pseudo-if \mule@ifbslash tests whether its argument contains a -% backslash with a character category code (this happens in verbatim -% environments). We need to change the catcode of `\' locally to -% achieve that. -% -% \mule@exec then swallows this backslash so we can call \csname (twice). -% -% All these weird constructions assure that we do not lose kerning between -% characters---only macro expansion is allowed! - -\let\mule@@@ \@empty - -{\catcode`\|=\z@ - \catcode`\\=12\relax - |gdef|mule@ifbslash#1^^7f{ - |mule@@ifbslash #1\^^7f} - |gdef|mule@@ifbslash#1\#2^^7f{ - |expandafter|expandafter|expandafter|ifx - |expandafter|csname |string #2mule@@@|endcsname |@empty} - |gdef|mule@exec#1^^7f\#2^^7f{ - |expandafter|csname - mule@#1|expandafter |endcsname |csname #2|endcsname} -} - - -% here come the definitions for the macros cjk-enc.el emits. - -% first some \let's to avoid problems in tabbing environments. - -\AtBeginDocument{ - \let\mule@acute \' - \let\mule@grave \` - \let\mule@macron \= - \let\mule@hacek \v} - -% and now the missing definitions for cjk-enc.el to represent Latin -% encodings. - -% these definitions may be overridden with \ProvideTextCommandDefault -% commands. - -\def\textonequarter{\ensuremath{\frac14}} -\def\textonehalf{\ensuremath{\frac12}} -\def\textthreequarters{\ensuremath{\frac34}} - -% LaTeX defines the following macros as \math... instead of \text..., -% but we want that all commands work in text mode. - -\def\textonesuperior{\ensuremath{{^1}}} -\def\texttwosuperior{\ensuremath{{^2}}} -\def\textthreesuperior{\ensuremath{{^3}}} - -% the next macros are text versions of the corresponding math macros. - -\def\textlnot{\ensuremath{\lnot}} -\def\textpm{\ensuremath{\pm}} -\def\textmu{\ensuremath{\mu}} -\def\texttimes{\ensuremath{\times}} -\def\textdiv{\ensuremath{\div}} - -% this macro is not in the LaTeX 2e base package - -\def\textcommercialat{\char64} - -% the following macro is not defined in standard LaTeX2e. -% -% JIS X 0201: 0x7E \textoverscore (U+203E) - - -% to make the multiplex macro work with \uppercase and \lowercase too, -% numbers are used as parameters in the ^^7f macro. - -\def\mule@def#1{\expandafter\def\csname mule@\string #1\endcsname} - -% accents - -\mule@def{8}{\"} -\mule@def{15}{\mule@macron} -\mule@def{20}{\mule@acute} -\mule@def{24}{\c} -\mule@def{32}{\mule@grave} -\mule@def{33}{\^} -\mule@def{34}{\~} -\mule@def{48}{\k} -\mule@def{49}{\u} -\mule@def{51}{\mule@hacek} -\mule@def{52}{\.} -\mule@def{53}{\r} -\mule@def{55}{\H} - -% Vietnamese hook (\h; only defined in T5 encoding) and dot below accent - -\mule@def{71}{\d} -\mule@def{73}{\h} - -% symbols - -\mule@def{1}{\textexclamdown} -\mule@def{2}{\textcent} -\mule@def{3}{\textsterling} -\mule@def{4}{\textcurrency} -\mule@def{5}{\textyen} -\mule@def{6}{\textbrokenbar} -\mule@def{7}{\S} -\mule@def{9}{\copyright} -\mule@def{10}{\textordfeminine} -\mule@def{11}{\guillemotleft} -\mule@def{12}{\textlnot} -\mule@def{14}{\textregistered} -\mule@def{16}{\textdegree} -\mule@def{17}{\textpm} -\mule@def{18}{\texttwosuperior} -\mule@def{19}{\textthreesuperior} -\mule@def{21}{\textmu} -\mule@def{22}{\P} -\mule@def{23}{\textperiodcentered} -\mule@def{25}{\textonesuperior} -\mule@def{26}{\textordmasculine} -\mule@def{27}{\guillemotright} -\mule@def{28}{\textonequarter} -\mule@def{29}{\textonehalf} -\mule@def{30}{\textthreequarters} -\mule@def{31}{\textquestiondown} -\mule@def{36}{\textcommercialat} -\mule@def{37}{\textquotedbl} -\mule@def{38}{\texttimes} -\mule@def{39}{\textdollar} -\mule@def{40}{\textquoteright} -\mule@def{41}{\textless} -\mule@def{42}{\textgreater} -\mule@def{43}{\textasciicircum} -\mule@def{44}{\textunderscore} -\mule@def{45}{\textdiv} -\mule@def{46}{\textquoteleft} -\mule@def{47}{\textbraceleft} -\mule@def{50}{\textbar} -\mule@def{54}{\textbraceright} -\mule@def{56}{\textoverscore} -\mule@def{99}{\nobreakspace} - -\mule@def{35}{\textnumero} % Cyrillic Number Sign - -% letters - -\let\TEXTMALTESEH \textmalteseH -\def\I{I} % uppercase form of \i - -\let\TEXTTSTROKE \textTstroke -\mule@def{59}{\textkra} - -% commands - -\mule@def{0}{\@firstofone} % for commands as arguments which exist - % in both uppercase and lowercase forms - % like \AA and \aa -\mule@def{64}{\CJKspace\@gobble} -\mule@def{65}{\CJKnospace\@gobble} -\mule@def{66}{\CJKenc{JIS}\@gobble} -\mule@def{67}{\CJKenc{GB}\@gobble} -\mule@def{68}{\CJKenc{Bg5}\@gobble} -\mule@def{69}{\CJKenc{KS}\@gobble} -\mule@def{70}{\CJKenc{SJIS}\@gobble} - -% in previous versions we have used ^^a0 for calling \CJKchar, but to -% support GBK and Big 5+ encodings which both need this slot we use the -% ^^7f interface also. - -\mule@def{72}{\mule@@@@arg} - -\def\mule@@@@arg#1^^7f#2^^7f#3^^7f{ - \uppercase{\CJKchar[#1]{#2}{#3}}} - - -% Thai support. We need the many \bgroup and \egroup commands to make it -% work with ulem.sty. - -\mule@def{57}{\bgroup\fontencoding{C90}\selectfont - \bgroup\bgroup\@gobble} % begin Thai -\mule@def{58}{\egroup - \egroup\egroup\@gobble} % end Thai -\mule@def{60}{\mule@char} % Thai diacritic -\mule@def{61}{\Thaibreak\@gobble} % Thai word break -\mule@def{62}{\nobreak\Thaiglue\nobreak\mule@char} % Thai base character -\mule@def{63}{\mule@ignorespaces} % Thai EOL - -\def\mule@char#1{\char #1 } -\def\mule@ignorespaces#1{\ignorespaces} - -\newcommand{\Thaiglue}{\hskip \z@ \@plus .03\baselineskip} -\newcommand{\Thaibreak}{\hskip \z@} - -\newcommand{\Thaispace}{\mule@def{63}{}} -\newcommand{\Thainospace}{\mule@def{63}{\mule@ignorespaces}} - - -% preprocessed mode now uses the ^^7f interface for CJK characters also -% to make it coexist with normal mode. -% -% the \@gobble macro is used to swallow the first element in \CJK@<number>; -% this is either \CJK@disableMakeUppercase or \relax if not needed. - -\def\mule@@def#1{ - \expandafter\def\csname mule@\string #1\endcsname##1{ - \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\@gobble - \csname CJK@\number `#1\endcsname{##1} - \CJK@ignorespaces}} - -\mule@@def{^^81} -\mule@@def{^^82} -\mule@@def{^^83} -\mule@@def{^^84} -\mule@@def{^^85} -\mule@@def{^^86} -\mule@@def{^^87} -\mule@@def{^^88} -\mule@@def{^^89} -\mule@@def{^^8a} -\mule@@def{^^8b} -\mule@@def{^^8c} -\mule@@def{^^8d} -\mule@@def{^^8e} -\mule@@def{^^8f} -\mule@@def{^^90} -\mule@@def{^^91} -\mule@@def{^^92} -\mule@@def{^^93} -\mule@@def{^^94} -\mule@@def{^^95} -\mule@@def{^^96} -\mule@@def{^^97} -\mule@@def{^^98} -\mule@@def{^^99} -\mule@@def{^^9a} -\mule@@def{^^9b} -\mule@@def{^^9c} -\mule@@def{^^9d} -\mule@@def{^^9e} -\mule@@def{^^9f} -\mule@@def{^^a0} -\mule@@def{^^a1} -\mule@@def{^^a2} -\mule@@def{^^a3} -\mule@@def{^^a4} -\mule@@def{^^a5} -\mule@@def{^^a6} -\mule@@def{^^a7} -\mule@@def{^^a8} -\mule@@def{^^a9} -\mule@@def{^^aa} -\mule@@def{^^ab} -\mule@@def{^^ac} -\mule@@def{^^ad} -\mule@@def{^^ae} -\mule@@def{^^af} -\mule@@def{^^b0} -\mule@@def{^^b1} -\mule@@def{^^b2} -\mule@@def{^^b3} -\mule@@def{^^b4} -\mule@@def{^^b5} -\mule@@def{^^b6} -\mule@@def{^^b7} -\mule@@def{^^b8} -\mule@@def{^^b9} -\mule@@def{^^ba} -\mule@@def{^^bb} -\mule@@def{^^bc} -\mule@@def{^^bd} -\mule@@def{^^be} -\mule@@def{^^bf} -\mule@@def{^^c0} -\mule@@def{^^c1} -\mule@@def{^^c2} -\mule@@def{^^c3} -\mule@@def{^^c4} -\mule@@def{^^c5} -\mule@@def{^^c6} -\mule@@def{^^c7} -\mule@@def{^^c8} -\mule@@def{^^c9} -\mule@@def{^^ca} -\mule@@def{^^cb} -\mule@@def{^^cc} -\mule@@def{^^cd} -\mule@@def{^^ce} -\mule@@def{^^cf} -\mule@@def{^^d0} -\mule@@def{^^d1} -\mule@@def{^^d2} -\mule@@def{^^d3} -\mule@@def{^^d4} -\mule@@def{^^d5} -\mule@@def{^^d6} -\mule@@def{^^d7} -\mule@@def{^^d8} -\mule@@def{^^d9} -\mule@@def{^^da} -\mule@@def{^^db} -\mule@@def{^^dc} -\mule@@def{^^dd} -\mule@@def{^^de} -\mule@@def{^^df} -\mule@@def{^^e0} -\mule@@def{^^e1} -\mule@@def{^^e2} -\mule@@def{^^e3} -\mule@@def{^^e4} -\mule@@def{^^e5} -\mule@@def{^^e6} -\mule@@def{^^e7} -\mule@@def{^^e8} -\mule@@def{^^e9} -\mule@@def{^^ea} -\mule@@def{^^eb} -\mule@@def{^^ec} -\mule@@def{^^ed} -\mule@@def{^^ee} -\mule@@def{^^ef} -\mule@@def{^^f0} -\mule@@def{^^f1} -\mule@@def{^^f2} -\mule@@def{^^f3} -\mule@@def{^^f4} -\mule@@def{^^f5} -\mule@@def{^^f6} -\mule@@def{^^f7} -\mule@@def{^^f8} -\mule@@def{^^f9} -\mule@@def{^^fa} -\mule@@def{^^fb} -\mule@@def{^^fc} -\mule@@def{^^fd} -\mule@@def{^^fe} - - -% if the `verbatim' package is loaded it is possible to improve the output -% automatically, namely, to avoid breaking of overfull lines in a -% verbatim environment. The following command will install a hook to -% suppress insertion of glue between Thai glyphs. CJK.sty will extend -% it for CJK glyphs. -% -\def\mule@verbatim{ - \addto@hook{\every@verbatim}{ - \renewcommand{\Thaiglue}{} - \mule@def{61}{}}} -\ifx\CJK@verbatim \@undefined - \def\CJK@verbatim{} -\fi - -\def\CJKverbatim{ - \mule@verbatim - \CJK@verbatim} - - -% here comes our special include command which will load <file>.cjk -% instead of <file>.tex - -\def\CJKinclude#1{ - \relax - - \ifnum\@auxout = \@partaux - \@latex@error{\string\CJKinclude\space cannot be nested} - \@eha - \else - \CJK@include#1 % - \fi -} - -\def\CJK@include#1 { - \clearpage - - \if@filesw - \immediate\write\@mainaux{\string\@input{#1.aux}} - \fi - - \@tempswatrue - - \if@partsw - \@tempswafalse - \edef\reserved@b{#1} - \@for\reserved@a:=\@partlist\do - {\ifx\reserved@a \reserved@b - \@tempswatrue - \fi - } - \fi - - \if@tempswa - \let\@auxout\@partaux - \if@filesw - \immediate\openout\@partaux #1.aux - \immediate\write\@partaux{\relax} - \fi - \@input@{#1.cjk} - \clearpage - \@writeckpt{#1} - \if@filesw - \immediate\closeout\@partaux - \fi - \else - \deadcycles\z@ - \@nameuse{cp@#1} - \fi - - \let\@auxout\@mainaux -} - - -% the same for the bibliography - -\def\CJKbibliography#1{ - \if@filesw - \immediate\write\@auxout{\string\bibdata{#1-cjk}}% - \fi - \@input@{\jobname.bbl} -} - - -% here our special input command -- cjk-enc.el will scan files included with -% \CJKinput, but not with \input. -% -% We only want the syntax form of \input with braces around the parameter. -% If no file name extension is given, `cjk' is used. - -\def\CJKinput#1{ - \filename@parse{#1} - \ifx\filename@ext \relax - \def\filename@ext{cjk} - \fi - \InputIfFileExists{\filename@area\filename@base.\filename@ext} - {} - {\edef\reserved@a{ - \noexpand\@missingfileerror - {\filename@area\filename@base} - {\filename@ext}} - \reserved@a}} - - -\endlinechar `\^^M -\makeatother -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/pinyin.sty b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/pinyin.sty deleted file mode 100644 index c5a76b6bd8..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/pinyin.sty +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1234 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file pinyin.sty of the CJK package -% to input Chinese in pinyin transcription -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) -% -% This style file works with plain TeX also. - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} - -\catcode`@=11 -\endlinechar \m@ne - -% Older versions of the PostScript virtual files don't contain a macron -% accent at all (e.g. Palatino). Under LaTeX, you can activate the -% CM macron version with the package option `useCMmacron'. - -\newif\ifpy@useCMmacron@ -\py@useCMmacron@false - -\ifx\NeedsTeXFormat \@undefined - \message{Package: pinyin \filedate\space\fileversion} -\else - \ProvidesPackage{pinyin}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - \DeclareOption{useCMmacron}{\py@useCMmacron@true} - \ProcessOptions -\fi - - -% Similar to the CJK and ruby packages we need a special kern to indicate -% hyphenation between pinyin syllables. Values 1sp-3sp are already used -% by those packages. - -\edef\py@sp{\kern -4sp\kern 4sp} - - -% We must preserve various TeX macros because their names overlap with -% pinyin syllables. The only exception is the internal command \long which -% can't be renamed because almost all other packages would fail. -% -% Note that \ding is not a basic LaTeX macro but defined in pifont.sty, part -% of the psnfss package. -% -% All other pinyin syllables will be defined below. - -\let\PYa=\a -\let\PYchi=\chi -\let\PYcong=\cong -\let\PYding=\ding -\let\PYge=\ge -\let\PYhang=\hang -\let\PYle=\le -%\let\PYlong=\long -> we use \Long and \LONG instead -\let\PYmin=\min -\let\PYmu=\mu -\let\PYne=\ne -\let\PYni=\ni -\let\PYnu=\nu -\let\PYo=\o -\let\PYO=\O -\let\PYpi=\pi -\let\PYPi=\Pi -\let\PYRe=\Re -\let\PYtan=\tan -\let\PYxi=\xi -\let\PYXi=\Xi - -\def\PYactivate{ - \let\a=\py@@a - \let\chi=\py@chi - \let\cong=\py@cong - \let\ding=\py@ding - \let\ge=\py@ge - \let\hang=\py@hang - \let\le=\py@le - \let\min=\py@min - \let\mu=\py@mu - \let\ne=\py@ne - \let\ni=\py@ni - \let\nu=\py@nu - \let\o=\py@@o - \let\O=\py@@O - \let\pi=\py@pi - \let\Pi=\py@Pi - \let\Re=\py@Re - \let\tan=\py@tan - \let\xi=\py@xi - \let\Xi=\py@Xi} - -\def\PYdeactivate{ - \let\a=\PYa - \let\chi=\PYchi - \let\cong=\PYcong - \let\ding=\PYding - \let\ge=\PYge - \let\hang=\PYhang - \let\le=\PYle - \let\min=\PYmin - \let\mu=\PYmu - \let\ne=\PYne - \let\ni=\PYni - \let\nu=\PYnu - \let\o=\PYo - \let\O=\PYO - \let\pi=\PYpi - \let\Pi=\PYPi - \let\Re=\PYRe - \let\tan=\PYtan - \let\xi=\PYxi - \let\Xi=\PYXi} - - -% We use our own names for the accent macros so they will also work in -% tabbing environments. - -\let\py@acute \' -\let\py@hacek \v -\let\py@grave \` - - -% Macrons of the EC fonts are far too high for the first tone, and most -% T1 encoded fonts follow this for compatibility reasons. However, -% T5 encoded fonts don't exhibit this behaviour. - -\def\py@macron#1#2{ - \edef\py@mcorr{0} - \edef\py@temp{T1} - \ifx\f@encoding \py@temp - \chardef\py@mcr 9\relax% T1 fonts - \else - \edef\py@temp{T5} - \ifx\f@encoding \py@temp - \chardef\py@mcr 9\relax% T5 fonts - \edef\py@mcorr{-.3} - \else - \chardef\py@mcr 22\relax% OT1 fonts - \fi - \fi - - {\leavevmode - \dimen@ii 1ex - \ifpy@useCMmacron@ - \edef\py@temp{\f@family} - \fontfamily{cmr} - \selectfont - \fi - \setbox\z@ \hbox{\char\py@mcr} - \dimen@ -#2ex - \advance\dimen@ \py@mcorr ex - \advance\dimen@ \ht\z@ - \ifdim 1ex < \dimen@ - \fontdimen5\font \dimen@ - \fi - \accent\py@mcr - \ifpy@useCMmacron@ - \fontfamily\py@temp - \selectfont - \fi - \fontdimen5\font \dimen@ii - #1}} - -% Here a replacement version for bookmarks in PDFs. - -\def\py@hr@macron#1#2{ - \=#1 -} - - -% The following command outputs the kern between two letters. - -\def\py@kern#1#2{ - {\setbox\z@ \hbox{#1#2} - \dimen@ \wd\z@ - \setbox\z@ \hbox{#1{}#2} - \advance\dimen@ -\wd\z@ - \kern\dimen@}} - - -% To make \MakeUppercase and \MakeLowercase work, we use a generic macro -% which constructs the necessary pinyin macros by using the first -% argument. - -\def\py@#1{ - \csname py@#1\endcsname -} - -% Here are the macros to produce various accents over the vocals. - -\def\py@@#1#2#3#4{ - \py@kern{#2}#1 - \ifcase #4 - \or\py@macron #1{.3}\or\py@acute #1\or\py@hacek #1\or\py@grave #1\or #1 - \fi - \py@kern #1{#3}} - -\def\py@a{\py@@ a} -\def\py@A{\py@@ A} - -\def\py@e{\py@@ e} -\def\py@E{\py@@ E} - -\def\py@i#1#2#3{ - \py@kern{#1}i - \ifcase #3 - \or\py@macron\i{.3}\or\py@acute\i\or\py@hacek\i\or\py@grave\i\or i - \fi - \py@kern i{#2}} -\def\py@I{\py@@ I} - -\def\py@o{\py@@ o} -\def\py@O{\py@@ O} - -\def\py@u{\py@@ u} -\def\py@U{\py@@ U} - -% the previous definitions are almost trivial. The only tricky macro is the -% following one. Above the u with umlaut dots we must place the four tone -% modifiers. To get a better appearance, we lower the umlaut dots as much -% as possible. The algorithm used here has been tested with the standard -% cm, ec, and PostScript fonts; it was taken from german.sty . - -\def\py@@v#1#2#3#4{ - \edef\py@temp{T1} - \ifx\f@encoding \py@temp - \chardef\py@umlaut 4\relax% T1 fonts - \chardef\py@ac \@ne - \chardef\py@gr \z@ - \else - \edef\py@temp{T5} - \ifx\f@encoding \py@temp - \chardef\py@umlaut 4\relax% T5 fonts - \chardef\py@ac \@ne - \chardef\py@gr \z@ - \else - \chardef\py@umlaut 127\relax% OT1 fonts - \chardef\py@ac 19\relax - \chardef\py@gr 18\relax - \fi - \fi - - {\leavevmode - \dimen@ii 1ex - \setbox\z@ \hbox{\char\py@umlaut} - \dimen@ -.4ex - \advance\dimen@ \ht\z@ - \ifdim 1ex < \dimen@ - \fontdimen5\font \dimen@ - \dimen@ .55ex - \else - \dimen@ .7ex - \fi - \py@kern{#2}#1 - \rlap{\accent\py@umlaut #1} - \fontdimen5\font \dimen@ - \ifcase #4 - \or\py@macron #1{1.1} - \or\accent\py@ac #1 - \or\py@hacek #1 - \or\accent\py@gr #1 - \or #1 - \fi - \py@kern #1{#3} - \fontdimen5\font \dimen@ii}} - -\def\py@v{\py@@v u} -\def\py@V{\py@@v U} - -% Here a replacement version for bookmarks in PDFs. - -\def\py@hr@@v#1#2#3#4{ - \ifcase #4 - \or\py@hr@dm #1\or\py@hr@da #1\or\py@hr@dh #1\or\py@hr@dg #1\or #1 - \fi -} - - -% Here our small macro to test whether we should insert a soft hyphen or -% not. Since it is the first macro in all syllable definitions, we -% also ensure horizontal mode. - -\def\py@hy{ - \leavevmode - \ifnum\lastkern = 4\relax% \py@sp - \- - \fi -} - - -% Bookmarks need Unicode characters and nothing else. - -\ifx\AtBeginDocument \undefined -\else - \AtBeginDocument{ - \ifx\pdfstringdefDisableCommands \undefined - \else - % We add some definitions to the PU encoding so that \MakeUppercase - % and \MakeLowercase work with the pinyin characters which have - % two diacritics. - \DeclareTextCommand{\py@hr@dm}{PU}[1]{ - \TextSymbolUnavailable{\py@hr@dm{#1}}#1} - \DeclareTextCommand{\py@hr@da}{PU}[1]{ - \TextSymbolUnavailable{\py@hr@da{#1}}#1} - \DeclareTextCommand{\py@hr@dh}{PU}[1]{ - \TextSymbolUnavailable{\py@hr@dh{#1}}#1} - \DeclareTextCommand{\py@hr@dg}{PU}[1]{ - \TextSymbolUnavailable{\py@hr@dg{#1}}#1} - - \DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\py@hr@dm}{PU}{U}{\81\325}% U umlaut macron - \DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\py@hr@dm}{PU}{u}{\81\326}% u umlaut macron - \DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\py@hr@da}{PU}{U}{\81\327}% U umlaut acute - \DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\py@hr@da}{PU}{u}{\81\330}% u umlaut acute - \DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\py@hr@dh}{PU}{U}{\81\331}% U umlaut hacek - \DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\py@hr@dh}{PU}{u}{\81\332}% u umlaut hacek - \DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\py@hr@dg}{PU}{U}{\81\333}% U umlaut grave - \DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\py@hr@dg}{PU}{u}{\81\334}% u umlaut grave - - \pdfstringdefDisableCommands{ - \let\py@hy \relax - \let\py@kern \@gobbletwo - \let\py@sp \relax - \let\py@macron \py@hr@macron - \let\py@@v \py@hr@@v - } - \fi - } -\fi - -% Finally the pinyin syllables themselves in lower- and uppercase forms. 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-\py@DRC{\Ta}{T\py@ aT{}#1} -\py@DRC{\Tai}{T\py@ aTi#1i} -\py@DRC{\Tan}{T\py@ aTn#1n} -\py@DRC{\Tang}{T\py@ aTn#1ng} -\py@DRC{\Tao}{T\py@ aTo#1o} -\py@DRC{\Te}{T\py@ eT{}#1} -\py@DRC{\Tei}{T\py@ eTi#1i} -\py@DRC{\Teng}{T\py@ eTn#1ng} -\py@DRC{\Ti}{T\py@ iT{}#1} -\py@DRC{\Tian}{Ti\py@ ain#1n} -\py@DRC{\Tiao}{Ti\py@ aio#1o} -\py@DRC{\Tie}{Ti\py@ ei{}#1} -\py@DRC{\Ting}{T\py@ iTn#1ng} -\py@DRC{\Tong}{T\py@ oTn#1ng} -\py@DRC{\Tou}{T\py@ oTu#1u} -\py@DRC{\Tu}{T\py@ uT{}#1} -\py@DRC{\Tuan}{Tu\py@ aun#1n} -\py@DRC{\Tui}{Tu\py@ iu{}#1} -\py@DRC{\Tun}{T\py@ uTn#1n} -\py@DRC{\Tuo}{Tu\py@ ou{}#1} - -\py@DRC{\Wa}{W\py@ aW{}#1} -\py@DRC{\Wai}{W\py@ aWi#1i} -\py@DRC{\Wan}{W\py@ aWn#1n} -\py@DRC{\Wang}{W\py@ aWn#1ng} -\py@DRC{\Wei}{W\py@ eWi#1i} -\py@DRC{\Wen}{W\py@ eWn#1n} -\py@DRC{\Weng}{W\py@ eWn#1ng} -\py@DRC{\Wo}{W\py@ oW{}#1} -\py@DRC{\Wu}{W\py@ uW{}#1} - -\py@DRC{\py@Xi}{X\py@ iX{}#1} -\py@DRC{\Xia}{Xi\py@ ai{}#1} -\py@DRC{\Xian}{Xi\py@ ain#1n} -\py@DRC{\Xiang}{Xi\py@ ain#1ng} -\py@DRC{\Xiao}{Xi\py@ aio#1o} -\py@DRC{\Xie}{Xi\py@ ei{}#1} -\py@DRC{\Xin}{X\py@ iXn#1n} -\py@DRC{\Xing}{X\py@ iXn#1ng} -\py@DRC{\Xiong}{Xi\py@ oin#1ng} -\py@DRC{\Xiu}{Xi\py@ ui{}#1} -\py@DRC{\Xu}{X\py@ uX{}#1} -\py@DRC{\Xuan}{Xu\py@ aun#1n} -\py@DRC{\Xue}{Xu\py@ eu{}#1} -\py@DRC{\Xun}{X\py@ uXn#1n} - -\py@DRC{\Ya}{Y\py@ aY{}#1} -\py@DRC{\Yan}{Y\py@ aYn#1n} -\py@DRC{\Yang}{Y\py@ aYn#1ng} -\py@DRC{\Yao}{Y\py@ aYo#1o} -\py@DRC{\Ye}{Y\py@ eY{}#1} -\py@DRC{\Yi}{Y\py@ iY{}#1} -\py@DRC{\Yin}{Y\py@ iYn#1n} -\py@DRC{\Ying}{Y\py@ iYn#1ng} -\py@DRC{\Yo}{Y\py@ oY{}#1} -\py@DRC{\Yong}{Y\py@ oYn#1ng} -\py@DRC{\You}{Y\py@ oYu#1u} -\py@DRC{\Yu}{Y\py@ uY{}#1} -\py@DRC{\Yuan}{Yu\py@ aun#1n} -\py@DRC{\Yue}{Yu\py@ eu{}#1} -\py@DRC{\Yun}{Y\py@ uYn#1n} - -\py@DRC{\Za}{Z\py@ aZ{}#1} -\py@DRC{\Zai}{Z\py@ aZi#1i} -\py@DRC{\Zan}{Z\py@ aZn#1n} -\py@DRC{\Zang}{Z\py@ aZn#1ng} -\py@DRC{\Zao}{Z\py@ aZo#1o} -\py@DRC{\Ze}{Z\py@ eZ{}#1} -\py@DRC{\Zei}{Z\py@ eZi#1i} -\py@DRC{\Zen}{Z\py@ eZn#1n} -\py@DRC{\Zeng}{Z\py@ eZn#1ng} -\py@DRC{\Zha}{Zh\py@ ah{}#1} -\py@DRC{\Zhai}{Zh\py@ ahi#1i} -\py@DRC{\Zhan}{Zh\py@ ahn#1n} -\py@DRC{\Zhang}{Zh\py@ ahn#1ng} -\py@DRC{\Zhao}{Zh\py@ aho#1o} -\py@DRC{\Zhe}{Zh\py@ eh{}#1} -\py@DRC{\Zhei}{Zh\py@ ehi#1i} -\py@DRC{\Zhen}{Zh\py@ ehn#1n} -\py@DRC{\Zheng}{Zh\py@ ehn#1ng} -\py@DRC{\Zhi}{Zh\py@ ih{}#1} -\py@DRC{\Zhong}{Zh\py@ ohn#1ng} -\py@DRC{\Zhou}{Zh\py@ ohu#1u} -\py@DRC{\Zhu}{Zh\py@ uh{}#1} -\py@DRC{\Zhua}{Zhu\py@ au{}#1} -\py@DRC{\Zhuai}{Zhu\py@ aui#1i} -\py@DRC{\Zhuan}{Zhu\py@ aun#1n} -\py@DRC{\Zhuang}{Zhu\py@ aun#1ng} -\py@DRC{\Zhui}{Zhu\py@ iu{}#1} -\py@DRC{\Zhun}{Zh\py@ uhn#1n} -\py@DRC{\Zhuo}{Zhu\py@ ou{}#1} -\py@DRC{\Zi}{Z\py@ iZ{}#1} -\py@DRC{\Zong}{Z\py@ oZn#1ng} -\py@DRC{\Zou}{Z\py@ oZu#1u} -\py@DRC{\Zu}{Z\py@ uZ{}#1} -\py@DRC{\Zuan}{Zu\py@ aun#1n} -\py@DRC{\Zui}{Zu\py@ iu{}#1} -\py@DRC{\Zun}{Z\py@ uZn#1n} -\py@DRC{\Zuo}{Zu\py@ ou{}#1} - - -% We enable all pinyin syllables as the default. - -\PYactivate - - -\endlinechar `\^^M -\catcode`@=12 - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/pmC.chr b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/pmC.chr deleted file mode 100644 index 0a4b44d412..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/pmC.chr +++ /dev/null @@ -1,98 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file pmC.chr of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{pmC.chr}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% define macros for handling pmC fonts and characters. - -\gdef\CJK@pmCChr{ - \CJK@global\def\CJK@char##1##2##3{ - {\ifnum ##3 < \CJK@min - \CJK@err - \else - \ifnum ##3 > \CJK@max - \CJK@err - \else - \CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \CJKglue - \fi - \CJK@testLastKern - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \fi - - \@tempcnta ##3\relax - \advance\@tempcnta ##2\relax - \edef\CJK@plane{##1} - \usefont{\CJK@enc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \CJKsymbol{\@tempcnta} - - \CJK@CJK - \fi - \fi}} - -% for punctuation. - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@punctchar##1##2##3##4{ - {\ifnum ##4 < \CJK@min - \CJK@err - \else - \ifnum ##4 > \CJK@max - \CJK@err - \else - \CJK@numbToHex{\CJK@gtemp}{##4} - \CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@testPostPunct{\CJK@punctEnc}{##1}{\CJK@gtemp} - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \else - \CJKglue - \fi - \fi - \CJK@testLastKern - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \fi - - \@tempcnta ##4\relax - \advance\@tempcnta ##3\relax - \edef\CJK@plane{##2} - \usefont{\CJK@enc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \CJKpunctsymbol{\@tempcnta} - - \CJK@testPrePunct{\CJK@punctEnc}{##1}{\CJK@gtemp} - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@kern - \else - \CJK@CJK - \fi - \fi - \fi}}} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/pmCbig.enc b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/pmCbig.enc deleted file mode 100644 index c86d9b30e1..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/pmCbig.enc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,133 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file pmCbig.enc of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{pmCbig.enc}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% old poor man's Chinese encoding: -% each plane gets an own font (Big 5, GB, JIS etc.). - -% big size: - -\gdef\CJK@pmCbigEncoding{ - \CJK@loadChr{pmC} - - \CJK@namegdef{^^a1}##1{\@empty\CJK@punctchar{A1}{a1}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a2}##1{\@empty\CJK@punctchar{A2}{a2}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a3}##1{\@empty\CJK@punctchar{A3}{a3}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a4}##1{\@empty\CJK@punctchar{A4}{a4}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a5}##1{\@empty\CJK@punctchar{A5}{a5}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a6}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{a6}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a7}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{a7}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a8}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{a8}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a9}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{a9}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^aa}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{aa}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ab}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{ab}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ac}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{ac}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ad}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{ad}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ae}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{ae}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^af}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{af}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b0}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{b0}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b1}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{b1}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b2}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{b2}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b3}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{b3}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b4}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{b4}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b5}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{b5}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b6}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{b6}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b7}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{b7}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b8}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{b8}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b9}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{b9}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ba}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{ba}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bb}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{bb}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bc}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{bc}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bd}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{bd}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^be}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{be}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bf}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{bf}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c0}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{c0}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c1}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{c1}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c2}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{c2}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c3}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{c3}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c4}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{c4}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c5}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{c5}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c6}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{c6}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c7}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{c7}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c8}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{c8}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c9}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{c9}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ca}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{ca}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cb}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{cb}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cc}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{cc}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cd}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{cd}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ce}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{ce}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cf}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{cf}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d0}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{d0}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d1}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{d1}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d2}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{d2}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d3}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{d3}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d4}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{d4}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d5}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{d5}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d6}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{d6}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d7}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{d7}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d8}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{d8}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d9}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{d9}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^da}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{da}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^db}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{db}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^dc}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{dc}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^dd}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{dd}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^de}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{de}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^df}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{df}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e0}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{e0}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e1}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{e1}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e2}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{e2}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e3}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{e3}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e4}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{e4}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e5}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{e5}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e6}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{e6}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e7}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{e7}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e8}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{e8}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e9}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{e9}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ea}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{ea}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^eb}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{eb}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ec}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{ec}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ed}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{ed}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ee}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{ee}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ef}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{ef}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f0}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{f0}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f1}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{f1}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f2}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{f2}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f3}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{f3}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f4}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{f4}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f5}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{f5}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f6}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{f6}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f7}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{f7}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f8}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{f8}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f9}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{f9}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fa}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{fa}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fb}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{fb}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fc}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{fc}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fd}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{fd}{-128}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fe}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{fe}{-128}{##1}}} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/pmCsmall.enc b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/pmCsmall.enc deleted file mode 100644 index e1a0245e0a..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/pmCsmall.enc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,133 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file pmCsmall.enc of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{pmCsmall.enc}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% old poor man's Chinese encoding: -% each plane gets an own font (Big 5, GB, JIS etc.). - -% small size: - -\gdef\CJK@pmCsmallEncoding{ - \CJK@loadChr{pmC} - - \CJK@namegdef{^^a1}##1{\@empty\CJK@punctchar{A1}{a1}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a2}##1{\@empty\CJK@punctchar{A2}{a2}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a3}##1{\@empty\CJK@punctchar{A3}{a3}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a4}##1{\@empty\CJK@punctchar{A4}{a4}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a5}##1{\@empty\CJK@punctchar{A5}{a5}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a6}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{a6}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a7}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{a7}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a8}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{a8}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a9}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{a9}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^aa}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{aa}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ab}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{ab}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ac}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{ac}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ad}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{ad}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ae}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{ae}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^af}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{af}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b0}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{b0}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b1}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{b1}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b2}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{b2}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b3}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{b3}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b4}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{b4}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b5}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{b5}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b6}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{b6}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b7}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{b7}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b8}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{b8}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b9}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{b9}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ba}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{ba}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bb}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{bb}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bc}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{bc}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bd}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{bd}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^be}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{be}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bf}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{bf}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c0}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{c0}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c1}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{c1}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c2}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{c2}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c3}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{c3}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c4}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{c4}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c5}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{c5}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c6}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{c6}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c7}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{c7}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c8}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{c8}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c9}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{c9}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ca}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{ca}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cb}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{cb}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cc}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{cc}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cd}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{cd}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ce}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{ce}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cf}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{cf}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d0}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{d0}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d1}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{d1}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d2}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{d2}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d3}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{d3}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d4}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{d4}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d5}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{d5}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d6}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{d6}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d7}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{d7}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d8}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{d8}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d9}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{d9}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^da}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{da}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^db}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{db}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^dc}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{dc}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^dd}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{dd}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^de}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{de}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^df}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{df}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e0}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{e0}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e1}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{e1}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e2}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{e2}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e3}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{e3}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e4}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{e4}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e5}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{e5}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e6}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{e6}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e7}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{e7}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e8}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{e8}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e9}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{e9}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ea}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{ea}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^eb}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{eb}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ec}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{ec}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ed}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{ed}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ee}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{ee}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ef}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{ef}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f0}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{f0}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f1}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{f1}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f2}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{f2}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f3}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{f3}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f4}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{f4}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f5}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{f5}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f6}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{f6}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f7}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{f7}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f8}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{f8}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f9}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{f9}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fa}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{fa}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fb}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{fb}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fc}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{fc}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fd}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{fd}{0}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fe}##1{\@empty\CJK@char{fe}{0}{##1}}} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/ruby.sty b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/ruby.sty deleted file mode 100644 index a42df601df..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/ruby.sty +++ /dev/null @@ -1,174 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file ruby.sty of the CJK package -% for displaying ruby (i.e. furigana). -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1995/06/01] -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesPackage{ruby}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -\RequirePackage{CJK}[1996/11/20] - -\newif\ifruby@overlap@ -\newif\ifruby@CJK@ - -\DeclareOption{overlap}{\ruby@overlap@true} -\DeclareOption{nooverlap}{\ruby@overlap@false} -\DeclareOption{CJK}{\ruby@CJK@true} -\DeclareOption{latin}{\ruby@CJK@false} - -\ExecuteOptions{overlap, CJK} - -\ProcessOptions - - -% we suppress any unwanted spaces produced by linefeeds. - -\endlinechar \m@ne - -% to get a small separation between adjacent lines. - -\lineskiplimit 1pt - - -\newdimen\ruby@width -\edef\ruby@kern{\kern -5sp\kern 5sp} - -\newcommand{\rubysize}{0.4} -\newcommand{\rubysep}{-0.5ex} -\newcommand{\rubyoverlap}{\ruby@overlap@true} -\newcommand{\rubynooverlap}{\ruby@overlap@false} -\newcommand{\rubyCJK}{\ruby@CJK@true} -\newcommand{\rubylatin}{\ruby@CJK@false} - - -% #1 is the base character; #2 is the ruby. - -\DeclareRobustCommand{\ruby}[2]{ - {\@tempdimc \f@size\p@ - \@tempdimc \rubysize\@tempdimc - \sbox\z@{\vrule\@height.7\baselineskip\@depth\z@\@width\z@ #1} - \sbox\@tempboxa{\fontsize{\@tempdimc}{1.2\@tempdimc}\selectfont - \vrule\@height\z@\@depth.3\baselineskip\@width\z@ #2} - - % save width value of previous ruby (if applicable) - \@tempdimb\ruby@width - - \global\ruby@width \wd\@tempboxa - \global\advance\ruby@width -\wd\z@ - \ifdim\ruby@width > \z@ - \global\divide\ruby@width \tw@ - \else - \global\ruby@width \z@ - \fi - - % we first compute the box of the ruby with its base character(s). - \ifruby@overlap@ - \setbox\@tempboxa \vbox{ - \hbox to \wd0{\hss \box\@tempboxa \hss} - \nointerlineskip - \kern\rubysep - \box\z@} - \else - \ifdim\ruby@width > \z@ - \@tempdima \wd\@tempboxa - \else - \@tempdima \wd\z@ - \fi - \setbox\@tempboxa \vbox{ - \hbox to \@tempdima{\hss \box\@tempboxa \hss} - \nointerlineskip - \kern\rubysep - \hbox to \@tempdima{\hss \box\z@ \hss}} - \fi - - % are we at the beginning of a paragraph? - \ifvmode - \leavevmode - \ifruby@overlap@ - \kern\ruby@width - \fi - \else - - % has previous character a ruby with \ruby@width > 0? - \ifnum\lastkern = 5% \ruby@kern - \kern\@tempdimb - \ifruby@CJK@ - \nobreak - \CJKglue - \nobreak - \fi - \ifruby@overlap@ - \kern\ruby@width - \fi - \else - - \ifruby@CJK@ - - % is previous character an ordinary CJK character? - \ifnum\lastkern = \@ne% \CJK@CJK - \ifdim\ruby@width > \z@ - \nobreak - \CJKglue - \nobreak - \else - \CJKglue - \fi - \else - - % is previous character a punctuation character? - \ifnum\lastkern = \tw@% \CJK@kern - \nobreak - \CJKglue - \nobreak - \fi - \fi - \fi - \fi - \fi - - \box\@tempboxa - - \ifdim\ruby@width > \z@ - \ruby@kern - \ifruby@overlap@ - \else - \global\ruby@width\z@ - \fi - \else - \kern -1sp - \kern 1sp - \global\ruby@width\z@ - \fi} - - \ifruby@CJK@ - \ignorespaces - \fi} - - -% reset endline character. - -\endlinechar `\^^M - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/standard.bdg b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/standard.bdg deleted file mode 100644 index c793d94044..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/standard.bdg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,161 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file standard.bdg of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{standard.bdg}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% The standard bindings for two byte encodings. - -\gdef\CJK@standardBinding{ -% 80 % used with cjk-enc.el/CEF - \CJK@nameppdef{^^81} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^82} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^83} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^84} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^85} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^86} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^87} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^88} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^89} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^8a} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^8b} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^8c} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^8d} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^8e} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^8f} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^90} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^91} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^92} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^93} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^94} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^95} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^96} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^97} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^98} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^99} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^9a} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^9b} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^9c} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^9d} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^9e} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^9f} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^a0} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^a1} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^a2} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^a3} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^a4} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^a5} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^a6} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^a7} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^a8} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^a9} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^aa} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^ab} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^ac} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^ad} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^ae} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^af} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^b0} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^b1} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^b2} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^b3} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^b4} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^b5} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^b6} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^b7} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^b8} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^b9} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^ba} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^bb} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^bc} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^bd} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^be} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^bf} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^c0} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^c1} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^c2} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^c3} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^c4} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^c5} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^c6} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^c7} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^c8} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^c9} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^ca} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^cb} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^cc} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^cd} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^ce} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^cf} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^d0} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^d1} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^d2} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^d3} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^d4} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^d5} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^d6} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^d7} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^d8} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^d9} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^da} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^db} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^dc} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^dd} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^de} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^df} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^e0} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^e1} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^e2} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^e3} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^e4} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^e5} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^e6} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^e7} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^e8} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^e9} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^ea} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^eb} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^ec} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^ed} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^ee} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^ef} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^f0} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^f1} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^f2} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^f3} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^f4} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^f5} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^f6} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^f7} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^f8} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^f9} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^fa} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^fb} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^fc} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^fd} - \CJK@nameppdef{^^fe}} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/standard.chr b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/standard.chr deleted file mode 100644 index bf367663a1..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/standard.chr +++ /dev/null @@ -1,203 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file standard.chr of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{standard.chr}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% define macros for handling standard CJK fonts and characters. - -\gdef\CJK@standardChr{ - \CJK@global\def\CJK@char##1##2##3{ - {\ifnum ##3 < \CJK@min - \CJK@err - \else - \ifnum ##3 > \CJK@max - \CJK@err - \else - \CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \CJKglue - \fi - \CJK@testLastKern - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \fi - - \@tempcnta ##3\relax - \advance\@tempcnta ##2\relax - \edef\CJK@plane{##1} - \usefont{\CJK@enc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \edef\reserved@a{ - \curr@fontshape/\CJK@plane/\the\@tempcnta/\CJK@direction} - \expandafter\ifx\csname\reserved@a\endcsname \relax - \CJKsymbol{\@tempcnta} - \else - \csname\reserved@a\endcsname - \fi - - \CJK@CJK - \fi - \fi}} - -% the same, but the plane crosses the font file boundary. - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@charx##1##2##3##4{ - {\ifnum ##4 < \CJK@min - \CJK@err - \else - \ifnum ##4 > \CJK@max - \CJK@err - \else - \CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \CJKglue - \fi - \CJK@testLastKern - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \fi - - \@tempcnta ##4\relax - \@tempcntb 256\relax - \advance\@tempcnta ##3\relax - \advance\@tempcntb -##3\relax - \chardef\@temp \@tempcntb - \ifnum ##4 < \@temp - \edef\CJK@plane{##1} - \else - \advance\@tempcnta -256\relax - \edef\CJK@plane{##2} - \fi - \usefont{\CJK@enc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \edef\reserved@a{ - \curr@fontshape/\CJK@plane/\the\@tempcnta/\CJK@direction} - \expandafter\ifx\csname\reserved@a\endcsname \relax - \CJKsymbol{\@tempcnta} - \else - \csname\reserved@a\endcsname - \fi - - \CJK@CJK - \fi - \fi}} - -% for punctuation. - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@punctchar##1##2##3##4{ - {\ifnum ##4 < \CJK@min - \CJK@err - \else - \ifnum ##4 > \CJK@max - \CJK@err - \else - \CJK@numbToHex{\CJK@gtemp}{##4} - \CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@testPostPunct{\CJK@punctEnc}{##1}{\CJK@gtemp} - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \else - \CJKglue - \fi - \fi - \CJK@testLastKern - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \fi - - \@tempcnta ##4\relax - \advance\@tempcnta ##3\relax - \edef\CJK@plane{##2} - \usefont{\CJK@enc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \edef\reserved@a{ - \curr@fontshape/\CJK@plane/\the\@tempcnta/\CJK@direction} - \expandafter\ifx\csname\reserved@a\endcsname \relax - \CJKpunctsymbol{\@tempcnta} - \else - \csname\reserved@a\endcsname - \fi - - \CJK@testPrePunct{\CJK@punctEnc}{##1}{\CJK@gtemp} - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@kern - \else - \CJK@CJK - \fi - \fi - \fi}} - - \CJK@global\def\CJK@punctcharx##1##2##3##4##5{ - {\ifnum ##5 < \CJK@min - \CJK@err - \else - \ifnum ##5 > \CJK@max - \CJK@err - \else - \CJK@numbToHex{\CJK@gtemp}{##5} - \CJK@testLastCJK - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@testPostPunct{\CJK@punctEnc}{##1}{\CJK@gtemp} - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \else - \CJKglue - \fi - \fi - \CJK@testLastKern - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@nobreakglue - \fi - - \@tempcnta ##5\relax - \@tempcntb 256\relax - \advance\@tempcnta ##4\relax - \advance\@tempcntb -##4\relax - \chardef\@temp \@tempcntb - \ifnum ##5 < \@temp - \edef\CJK@plane{##2} - \else - \advance\@tempcnta -256\relax - \edef\CJK@plane{##3} - \fi - \usefont{\CJK@enc}{\CJK@family}{\CJK@series}{\CJK@shape} - \edef\reserved@a{ - \curr@fontshape/\CJK@plane/\the\@tempcnta/\CJK@direction} - \expandafter\ifx\csname\reserved@a\endcsname \relax - \CJKpunctsymbol{\@tempcnta} - \else - \csname\reserved@a\endcsname - \fi - - \CJK@testPrePunct{\CJK@punctEnc}{##1}{\CJK@gtemp} - \ifCJK@ - \CJK@kern - \else - \CJK@CJK - \fi - \fi - \fi}}} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/standard.enc b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/standard.enc deleted file mode 100644 index 5f107344b0..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/standard.enc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,131 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file standard.enc of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{standard.enc}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% standard encoding: -% each plane has 94 characters (GB, JIS etc.) (0xA1 - 0xFE). - -\gdef\CJK@standardEncoding{ - \CJK@loadChr{standard} - - \CJK@namegdef{^^a1}##1{\@empty\CJK@punctchar {A1}{01}{-161}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a2}##1{\@empty\CJK@punctchar {A2}{01}{ -67}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a3}##1{\@empty\CJK@punctcharx{A3}{01}{02}{27}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a4}##1{\@empty\CJK@punctchar {A4}{02}{-135}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a5}##1{\@empty\CJK@punctchar {A5}{02}{ -41}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a6}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{02}{03}{53}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a7}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {03}{-109}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a8}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {03}{ -15}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^a9}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{03}{04}{79}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^aa}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {04}{ -83}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ab}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{04}{05}{11}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ac}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {05}{-151}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ad}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {05}{ -57}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ae}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{05}{06}{37}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^af}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {06}{-125}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b0}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {06}{ -31}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b1}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{06}{07}{63}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b2}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {07}{ -99}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b3}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {07}{ -5}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b4}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{07}{08}{89}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b5}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {08}{ -73}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b6}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{08}{09}{21}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b7}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {09}{-141}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b8}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {09}{ -47}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^b9}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{09}{10}{47}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ba}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {10}{-115}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bb}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {10}{ -21}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bc}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{10}{11}{73}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bd}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {11}{ -89}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^be}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{11}{12}{ 5}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^bf}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {12}{-157}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c0}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {12}{ -63}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c1}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{12}{13}{31}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c2}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {13}{-131}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c3}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {13}{ -37}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c4}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{13}{14}{57}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c5}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {14}{-105}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c6}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {14}{ -11}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c7}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{14}{15}{83}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c8}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {15}{ -79}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^c9}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{15}{16}{15}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ca}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {16}{-147}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cb}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {16}{ -53}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cc}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{16}{17}{41}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cd}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {17}{-121}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ce}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {17}{ -27}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^cf}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{17}{18}{67}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d0}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {18}{ -95}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d1}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {18}{ -1}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d2}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{18}{19}{93}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d3}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {19}{ -69}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d4}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{19}{20}{25}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d5}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {20}{-137}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d6}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {20}{ -43}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d7}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{20}{21}{51}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d8}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {21}{-111}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^d9}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {21}{ -17}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^da}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{21}{22}{77}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^db}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {22}{ -85}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^dc}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{22}{23}{ 9}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^dd}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {23}{-153}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^de}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {23}{ -59}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^df}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{23}{24}{35}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e0}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {24}{-127}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e1}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {24}{ -33}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e2}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{24}{25}{61}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e3}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {25}{-101}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e4}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {25}{ -7}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e5}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{25}{26}{87}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e6}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {26}{ -75}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e7}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{26}{27}{19}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e8}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {27}{-143}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^e9}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {27}{ -49}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ea}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{27}{28}{45}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^eb}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {28}{-117}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ec}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {28}{ -23}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ed}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{28}{29}{71}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ee}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {29}{ -91}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^ef}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{29}{30}{ 3}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f0}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {30}{-159}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f1}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {30}{ -65}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f2}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{30}{31}{29}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f3}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {31}{-133}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f4}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {31}{ -39}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f5}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{31}{32}{55}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f6}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {32}{-107}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f7}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {32}{ -13}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f8}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{32}{33}{81}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^f9}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {33}{ -81}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fa}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{33}{34}{13}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fb}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {34}{-149}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fc}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {34}{ -55}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fd}##1{\@empty\CJK@charx{34}{35}{39}{##1}} - \CJK@namegdef{^^fe}##1{\@empty\CJK@char {35}{-123}{##1}}} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/thai/c90cmr.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/thai/c90cmr.fd deleted file mode 100644 index ab41dcb2f9..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/thai/c90cmr.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c90cmr.fd of the CJK package -% for using Thai with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c90cmr.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% Thai -% -% font encoding: OT1-like + TIS 620 + Thai glyph variants - -\DeclareFontFamily{C90}{cmr}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C90}{cmr}{m} {n} {<-> ssub * nrsr/m/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C90}{cmr}{bx}{n} {<-> ssub * nrsr/bx/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C90}{cmr}{m} {it}{<-> ssub * nrsr/m/it}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C90}{cmr}{bx}{it}{<-> ssub * nrsr/bx/it}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/thai/c90cmss.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/thai/c90cmss.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 3dd77a71e7..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/thai/c90cmss.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c90cmss.fd of the CJK package -% for using Thai with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c90cmss.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% Thai -% -% font encoding: OT1-like + TIS 620 + Thai glyph variants - -\DeclareFontFamily{C90}{cmss}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C90}{cmss}{m} {n} {<-> ssub * gar/m/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C90}{cmss}{bx}{n} {<-> ssub * gar/bx/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C90}{cmss}{m} {it}{<-> ssub * gar/m/it}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C90}{cmss}{bx}{it}{<-> ssub * gar/bx/it}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/thai/c90cmtt.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/thai/c90cmtt.fd deleted file mode 100644 index aa6ba2d662..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/thai/c90cmtt.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file c90cmtt.fd of the CJK package -% for using Thai with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c90cmtt.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - - -% Thai -% -% font encoding: OT1-like + TIS 620 + Thai glyph variants - -\DeclareFontFamily{C90}{cmtt}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C90}{cmtt}{m} {n} {<-> ssub * gar/m/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C90}{cmtt}{bx}{n} {<-> ssub * gar/bx/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C90}{cmtt}{m} {it}{<-> ssub * gar/m/it}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C90}{cmtt}{bx}{it}{<-> ssub * gar/bx/it}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/thai/c90enc.def b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/thai/c90enc.def deleted file mode 100644 index 428e8e3801..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/thai/c90enc.def +++ /dev/null @@ -1,110 +0,0 @@ -% (C) 2002 Dominique Unruh, LPPL -% The macros in the Thai part are oriented on TIS620, i.e. each -% letter in TIS620 is represented by exactly one macro. -% No reordering whatsoever is required. -% -\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1998/12/01] -\ProvidesFile{c90enc.def}[2002/06/06 Encoding C90 for Thai] -\DeclareFontEncoding{C90}{}{} -\DeclareFontSubstitution{C90}{nrsr}{m}{n} -% -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textemdash}{C90}{"0C} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textendash}{C90}{"0B} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textquotedbl}{C90}{"11} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textquotedblleft}{C90}{"0DD} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textquotedblright}{C90}{"22} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textquoteleft}{C90}{`\`} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textquoteright}{C90}{`\'} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textbraceleft}{C90}{`\{} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textbraceright}{C90}{`\}} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textbar}{C90}{`\|} -% -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiKoKai}{C90}{161} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiKhoKhai}{C90}{162} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiKhoKhuat}{C90}{163} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiKhoKhwai}{C90}{164} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiKhoKhon}{C90}{165} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiKhoRakhang}{C90}{166} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiNgoNgu}{C90}{167} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiChoChan}{C90}{168} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiChoChing}{C90}{169} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiChoChang}{C90}{170} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiSoSo}{C90}{171} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiChoChoe}{C90}{172} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiYoYing}{C90}{173} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiDoChada}{C90}{174} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiToPatak}{C90}{175} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiThoThan}{C90}{176} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiThoNangmontho}{C90}{177} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiThoPhuthao}{C90}{178} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiNoNen}{C90}{179} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiDoDek}{C90}{180} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiToTao}{C90}{181} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiThoThung}{C90}{182} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiThoThahan}{C90}{183} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiThoThong}{C90}{184} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiNoNu}{C90}{185} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiBoBaimai}{C90}{186} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiPoPla}{C90}{187} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiPhoPhung}{C90}{188} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiFoFa}{C90}{189} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiPhoPhan}{C90}{190} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiFoFan}{C90}{191} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiPhoSamphao}{C90}{192} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiMoMa}{C90}{193} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiYoYak}{C90}{194} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiRoRua}{C90}{195} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiRu}{C90}{196} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiLoLing}{C90}{197} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiLu}{C90}{198} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiWoWaen}{C90}{199} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiSoSala}{C90}{200} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiSoRusi}{C90}{201} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiSoSua}{C90}{202} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiHoHip}{C90}{203} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiLoChula}{C90}{204} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiOAng}{C90}{205} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiHoNokhuk}{C90}{206} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiPaiyannoi}{C90}{207} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiSaraA}{C90}{208} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiMaiHanakat}{C90}{209} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiSaraAa}{C90}{210} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiSaraAm}{C90}{211} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiSaraI}{C90}{212} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiSaraIi}{C90}{213} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiSaraUe}{C90}{214} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiSaraUee}{C90}{215} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiSaraU}{C90}{216} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiSaraUu}{C90}{217} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiPhinthu}{C90}{218} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\textbaht}{C90}{223} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiSaraE}{C90}{224} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiSaraAe}{C90}{225} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiSaraO}{C90}{226} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiSaraAiMaimuan}{C90}{227} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiSaraAiMaimalai}{C90}{228} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiLakkhangyao}{C90}{229} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiMaiyamok}{C90}{230} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiMaitaikhu}{C90}{231} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiMaiEk}{C90}{232} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiMaiTho}{C90}{233} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiMaiTri}{C90}{234} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiMaiChattawa}{C90}{235} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiThanthakhat}{C90}{236} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiNikhahit}{C90}{237} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiYamakkan}{C90}{238} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiFongman}{C90}{239} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaizero}{C90}{240} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaione}{C90}{241} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaitwo}{C90}{242} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaithree}{C90}{243} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaifour}{C90}{244} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaifive}{C90}{245} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaisix}{C90}{246} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiseven}{C90}{247} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaieight}{C90}{248} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thainine}{C90}{249} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiAngkhankhu}{C90}{250} -\DeclareTextSymbol{\thaiKhomut}{C90}{251} -% -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/thai/c90gar.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/thai/c90gar.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 69998e058b..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/thai/c90gar.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -%Filename: c90gar.fd -%Created by: tex garuda-c90 -%Created using fontinst v1.927 - -%THIS FILE SHOULD BE PUT IN A TEX INPUTS DIRECTORY - -\ProvidesFile{c90gar.fd} - [2005/07/04 Fontinst v1.927 font definitions for C90/gar.] - -\DeclareFontFamily{C90}{gar}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C90}{gar}{m}{n}{ - <-> fgdr8z -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C90}{gar}{bx}{n}{ - <-> fgdb8z -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C90}{gar}{bx}{sl}{ - <-> fgdbo8z -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C90}{gar}{m}{sl}{ - <-> fgdo8z -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C90}{gar}{b}{n}{<->ssub * gar/bx/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C90}{gar}{b}{sl}{<->ssub * gar/bx/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C90}{gar}{bx}{it}{<->ssub * gar/bx/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C90}{gar}{b}{it}{<->ssub * gar/bx/it}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C90}{gar}{m}{it}{<->ssub * gar/m/sl}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/thai/c90nrsr.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/thai/c90nrsr.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 5da41a39b7..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/thai/c90nrsr.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -%Filename: c90nrsr.fd -%Created by: tex norasi-c90 -%Created using fontinst v1.927 - -%THIS FILE SHOULD BE PUT IN A TEX INPUTS DIRECTORY - -\ProvidesFile{c90nrsr.fd} - [2005/07/04 Fontinst v1.927 font definitions for C90/nrsr.] - -\DeclareFontFamily{C90}{nrsr}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C90}{nrsr}{m}{n}{ - <-> ftnr8z -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C90}{nrsr}{bx}{n}{ - <-> ftnb8z -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C90}{nrsr}{bx}{it}{ - <-> ftnbi8z -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C90}{nrsr}{m}{it}{ - <-> ftni8z -}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C90}{nrsr}{b}{n}{<->ssub * nrsr/bx/n}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C90}{nrsr}{b}{it}{<->ssub * nrsr/bx/it}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C90}{nrsr}{bx}{sl}{<->ssub * nrsr/bx/it}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C90}{nrsr}{b}{sl}{<->ssub * nrsr/bx/sl}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C90}{nrsr}{m}{sl}{<->ssub * nrsr/m/it}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/thai/thaicjk.ldf b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/thai/thaicjk.ldf deleted file mode 100644 index b11c63edf3..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/thai/thaicjk.ldf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,89 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file thaicjk.ldf of the CJK package -% for handling Thai. -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) -% -% -% It is based on a similar file of the thailatex package, written -% by Surapant Meknavin <surapan@nectec.or.th> with modifications by -% Theppitak Karoonboonyanan <thep@links.nectec.or.th>. - -\ProvidesLanguage{thaicjk} - [CJK 4.8.4 Thai support for the babel system] - -\LdfInit{thaicjk}{captionsthaicjk} - -\ifx\l@thaicjk\@undefined - \adddialect\l@thaicjk0 -\fi - -\addto\captionsthaicjk{% - \def\prefacename{º·¹Ó}% - \def\refname{˹ѧÊ×ÍÍéÒ§ÍÔ§}% - \def\abstractname{º·¤Ñ´ÂèÍ}% - \def\bibname{ºÃóҹءÃÁ}% - \def\chaptername{º··Õè}% - \def\appendixname{ÀÒ¤¼¹Ç¡}% - \def\contentsname{ÊÒúÑ}% - \def\listfigurename{ÊÒúÑÃÙ»}% - \def\listtablename{ÊÒúѵÒÃÒ§}% - \def\indexname{´Ãê¹Õ}% - \def\figurename{ÃÙ»·Õè}% - \def\tablename{µÒÃÒ§·Õè}% - \def\partname{ÀÒ¤}% - \def\enclname{ÊÔ觷ÕèṺÁÒ´éÇÂ}% - \def\ccname{ÊÓà¹Ò¶Ö§}% - \def\headtoname{àÃÕ¹}% - \def\pagename{˹éÒ}% - \def\seename{´Ù}% - \def\alsoname{´Ùà¾ÔèÁàµÔÁ}% - \def\proofname{¾ÔÊÙ¨¹ì}% - } - -\def\th@month{% - \ifcase\month\or - Á¡ÃÒ¤Á\or - ¡ØÁÀҾѹ¸ì\or - ÁÕ¹Ò¤Á\or - àÁÉÒ¹\or - ¾ÄÉÀÒ¤Á\or - ÁԶعÒ¹\or - ¡Ã¡®Ò¤Á\or - ÊÔ§ËÒ¤Á\or - ¡Ñ¹ÂÒ¹\or - µØÅÒ¤Á\or - ¾ÄȨԡÒ¹\or - ¸Ñ¹ÇÒ¤Á\fi} -\newcount\th@year -\th@year=\year -\advance\th@year by 543 -\def\datethaicjk{% - \def\today{\number\day \space \th@month\space ¾.È.~\number\th@year}} - -\addto\extrasthaicjk{\bbl@frenchspacing} -\addto\noextrasthaicjk{\bbl@nonfrenchspacing} - -\addto\extrasthaicjk{\renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{1.2}} -\addto\noextrasthaicjk{\renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{1}} - -\def\fnum@figure{\figurename\nobreakspace\thefigure} -\def\fnum@table{\tablename\nobreakspace\thetable} - -\InputIfFileExists{c90enc.def}{% - \message{Loading definitions for the Thai C90 font encoding}}{% - \errhelp{I can't find file `c90enc.def' for Thai fonts}% - \errmessage{Since I do not know what the C90 encoding means^^J - I can't typeset Thai.^^J - I stop here, while you get a suitable c90enc.def file}\@@end - } - -\ldf@finish{thaicjk} - -\endinput - -%%% Local Variables: -%%% coding: tis-620 -%%% mode: latex -%%% End: diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texlive/README b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texlive/README deleted file mode 100644 index a07701fe54..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texlive/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -The font definition files in this directory are modified versions to be used -within the TeXLive distribution, using smaller font sets. diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texlive/bin-cjkutils.pl b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texlive/bin-cjkutils.pl deleted file mode 100644 index ea1997a8c4..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texlive/bin-cjkutils.pl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,112 +0,0 @@ -# bin-cjkutils.pl -# -# Public domain. -# -# Written by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -# -# This file is intended to be called from the `MAKEcjk' subroutine within -# the ctan2tds perl script. It installs the necessary files from the CJK -# package into the correct destinations. -# -# It expects that the CJK packages (cjk-4.8.4 and cjk-4.8.4-doc) have been -# unpacked (unmodified) in the current directory. - - -# XXX: This installs files in `texmf', not `texmf-dist'! - - -my $D = "doc"; -my $M = "doc/man/man1"; -my $H = "hbf2gf"; - - -# -# cjk-4.8.4 -# --------- -# - -&I("utils/Bg5conv/bg5conv.1", "$M/bg5conv.1"); - -&I("utils/CEFconv/cef5conv.1", "$M/cef5conv.1"); -&I("utils/CEFconv/cefconv.1", "$M/cefconv.1"); -&I("utils/CEFconv/cefsconv.1", "$M/cefsconv.1"); - -&I("utils/extconv/extconv.1", "$M/extconv.1"); - -&I("utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.1", "$M/hbf2gf.1"); - -&I("utils/SJISconv/sjisconv.1", "$M/sjisconv.1"); - -&I("utils/hbf2gf/cfg/b5ka12.cfg", "$H/b5ka12.cfg"); -&I("utils/hbf2gf/cfg/b5kr12.cfg", "$H/b5kr12.cfg"); -&I("utils/hbf2gf/cfg/b5so12.cfg", "$H/b5so12.cfg"); -&I("utils/hbf2gf/cfg/c1so12.cfg", "$H/c1so12.cfg"); -&I("utils/hbf2gf/cfg/c2so12.cfg", "$H/c2so12.cfg"); -&I("utils/hbf2gf/cfg/c3so12.cfg", "$H/c3so12.cfg"); -&I("utils/hbf2gf/cfg/c4so12.cfg", "$H/c4so12.cfg"); -&I("utils/hbf2gf/cfg/c5so12.cfg", "$H/c5so12.cfg"); -&I("utils/hbf2gf/cfg/c6so12.cfg", "$H/c6so12.cfg"); -&I("utils/hbf2gf/cfg/c7so12.cfg", "$H/c7so12.cfg"); -&I("utils/hbf2gf/cfg/csso12.cfg", "$H/csso12.cfg"); -&I("utils/hbf2gf/cfg/gsfs14.cfg", "$H/gsfs14.cfg"); -&I("utils/hbf2gf/cfg/j2so12.cfg", "$H/j2so12.cfg"); -&I("utils/hbf2gf/cfg/jsso12.cfg", "$H/jsso12.cfg"); -&I("utils/hbf2gf/cfg/ksso17.cfg", "$H/ksso17.cfg"); -&I("utils/hbf2gf/cfg/README", "$H/README"); - - -# -# cjk-4.8.4-doc -# ------------- -# - -# doc/dvi/bg5conv.dvi --- -# doc/dvi/cef5conv.dvi --- -# doc/dvi/cefconv.dvi --- -# doc/dvi/cefsconv.dvi --- -# doc/dvi/extconv.dvi --- -# doc/dvi/hbf2gf.dvi --- -# doc/dvi/sjisconv.dvi --- - -# doc/man/dvi/bg5conv.dvi --- -# doc/man/dvi/cef5conv.dvi --- -# doc/man/dvi/cefconv.dvi --- -# doc/man/dvi/cefsconv.dvi --- -# doc/man/dvi/extconv.dvi --- -# doc/man/dvi/hbf2gf.dvi --- -# doc/man/dvi/sjisconv.dvi --- - -# doc/man/html/bg5conv.html --- -# doc/man/html/cef5conv.html --- -# doc/man/html/cefconv.html --- -# doc/man/html/cefsconv.html --- -# doc/man/html/extconv.html --- -# doc/man/html/hbf2gf.html --- -# doc/man/html/sjisconv.html --- - -# doc/man/pdf/bg5conv.pdf --- -# doc/man/pdf/cef5conv.pdf --- -# doc/man/pdf/cefconv.pdf --- -# doc/man/pdf/cefsconv.pdf --- -# doc/man/pdf/extconv.pdf --- -# doc/man/pdf/hbf2gf.pdf --- -# doc/man/pdf/sjisconv.pdf --- - -# doc/man/txt/bg5conv.txt --- -# doc/man/txt/cef5conv.txt --- -# doc/man/txt/cefconv.txt --- -# doc/man/txt/cefsconv.txt --- -# doc/man/txt/extconv.txt --- -# doc/man/txt/hbf2gf.txt --- -# doc/man/txt/sjisconv.txt --- - -&I("doc/pdf/bg5conv.pdf", "$D/bg5conv/bg5conv.pdf"); -&I("doc/pdf/cef5conv.pdf", "$D/cef5conv/cef5conv.pdf"); -&I("doc/pdf/cefconv.pdf", "$D/cefconv/cefconv.pdf"); -&I("doc/pdf/cefsconv.pdf", "$D/cefsconv/cefsconv.pdf"); -&I("doc/pdf/extconv.pdf", "$D/extconv/extconv.pdf"); -&I("doc/pdf/hbf2gf.pdf", "$D/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.pdf"); -&I("doc/pdf/sjisconv.pdf", "$D/sjisconv/sjisconv.pdf"); - -1; -# EOF diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texlive/c63mj.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texlive/c63mj.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 9939c393c6..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texlive/c63mj.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c63mj.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% This font definition file is a modified version of the standard c63mj.fd -% file; it is for the TeXLive distribution, using smaller font sets. - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c63mj.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Hangul) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcMyoungjo - -\DeclareFontFamily{C63}{mj}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{mj}{c}{n}{<-> CJK * wmjc}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{mj}{c}{sl}{<-> CJK * wmjco}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{mj}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/c/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{mj}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * wmj}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{mj}{m}{sl}{<-> CJK * wmjo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{mj}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/m/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{mj}{x}{n}{<-> CJK * wmjx}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{mj}{x}{sl}{<-> CJK * wmjxo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{mj}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/x/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{mj}{ux}{n}{<-> CJK * wmju}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{mj}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJK * wmjuo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{mj}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/ux/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{mj}{bc}{n}{<-> CJKb * wmjc}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{mj}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wmjco}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{mj}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bc/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{mj}{b}{n}{<-> CJKb * wmj}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{mj}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wmjo}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{mj}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/b/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{mj}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * wmjx}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{mj}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wmjxo}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{mj}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bx/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{mj}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKb * wmju}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{mj}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wmjuo}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C63}{mj}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bux/sl}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texlive/c64mj.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texlive/c64mj.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 250541c50a..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texlive/c64mj.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c64mj.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% This font definition file is a modified version of the standard c64mj.fd -% file; it is for the TeXLive distribution, using smaller font sets. - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c64mj.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Symbols) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcMyoungjo - -\DeclareFontFamily{C64}{mj}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{c}{n}{<-> CJK * wmjc}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{c}{sl}{<-> CJK * wmjco}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/c/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * wmj}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{m}{sl}{<-> CJK * wmjo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/m/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{x}{n}{<-> CJK * wmjx}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{x}{sl}{<-> CJK * wmjxo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/x/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{ux}{n}{<-> CJK * wmju}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJK * wmjuo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/ux/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{bc}{n}{<-> CJKb * wmjc}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wmjco}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bc/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{b}{n}{<-> CJKb * wmj}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wmjo}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/b/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * wmjx}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wmjxo}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bx/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKb * wmju}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wmjuo}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C64}{mj}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bux/sl}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texlive/c65mj.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texlive/c65mj.fd deleted file mode 100644 index 83c4db961a..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texlive/c65mj.fd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -% This is file c65mj.fd of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% This font definition file is a modified version of the standard c65mj.fd -% file; it is for the TeXLive distribution, using smaller font sets. - -\def\fileversion{4.8.4} -\def\filedate{2015/04/18} -\ProvidesFile{c65mj.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion] - -% Korean characters (Hanja) -% -% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992) -% font encoding: HL - -% UhcMyoungjo - -\DeclareFontFamily{C65}{mj}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{c}{n}{<-> CJK * wmjc}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{c}{sl}{<-> CJK * wmjco}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/c/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * wmj}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{m}{sl}{<-> CJK * wmjo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/m/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{x}{n}{<-> CJK * wmjx}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{x}{sl}{<-> CJK * wmjxo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/x/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{ux}{n}{<-> CJK * wmju}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJK * wmjuo}{} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/ux/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{bc}{n}{<-> CJKb * wmjc}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wmjco}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bc/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{b}{n}{<-> CJKb * wmj}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wmjo}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/b/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * wmjx}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wmjxo}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bx/sl}{} - -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKb * wmju}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wmjuo}{\CJKbold} -\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bux/sl}{} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texlive/c90.pl b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texlive/c90.pl deleted file mode 100644 index 15863e16a1..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texlive/c90.pl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -# c90.pl -# -# Public domain. -# -# Written by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -# -# This file is intended to be called from the `MAKEcjk' subroutine within -# the ctan2tds perl script. It installs the necessary files from the CJK -# package into the correct destinations. -# -# It expects that the CJK packages (cjk-4.8.4 and cjk-4.8.4-doc) have been -# unpacked (unmodified) in the current directory. - -my $D = "doc/fonts/enc/c90"; -my $S = "source/fonts/enc/c90"; -my $T = "fonts/enc/dvips/c90"; - - -&I("utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/enc/dvips/thai/c90.enc", "$T/c90.enc"); - -&I("utils/thaifont/tools/c90.etx", "$S/c90.etx"); -&I("utils/thaifont/tools/c90.mtx", "$S/c90.mtx"); - -# doc/dvi/c90.dvi --- -&I("doc/pdf/c90.pdf", "$D/c90.pdf"); - -1; -# EOF diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texlive/cjk-build.pl b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texlive/cjk-build.pl deleted file mode 100644 index d2ff4ff743..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texlive/cjk-build.pl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,63 +0,0 @@ -# cjk-build.pl -# -# Public domain. -# -# Written by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -# -# This file is intended to be called from the `MAKEcjk' subroutine within -# the ctan2tds perl script. It installs the necessary files from the CJK -# package into the correct destinations. -# -# It expects that the CJK packages (cjk-4.8.4 and cjk-4.8.4-doc) have been -# unpacked (unmodified) in the current directory. For installation, it -# simply uses `install -d' so that missing subdirectories are created -# automatically. - - -# XXX: This installs files in the Build hierarchy! - - -my $B = "cjkutils/bat"; -my $C = "cjkutils/conv"; -my $H = "cjkutils/hbf2gf"; -my $S = "cjkutils/scripts"; - - -&I("utils/Bg5conv/bg5conv.c", "$C/bg5conv.c"); -&I("utils/Bg5conv/bg5latex", "$S/bg5latex"); -&I("utils/Bg5conv/bg5pdflatex", "$S/bg5pdflatex"); - -&I("utils/CEFconv/cef5conv.c", "$C/cef5conv.c"); -&I("utils/CEFconv/cef5latex", "$S/cef5latex"); -&I("utils/CEFconv/cef5pdflatex", "$S/cef5pdflatex"); -&I("utils/CEFconv/cefconv.c", "$C/cefconv.c"); -&I("utils/CEFconv/ceflatex", "$S/ceflatex"); -&I("utils/CEFconv/cefpdflatex", "$S/cefpdflatex"); -&I("utils/CEFconv/cefsconv.c", "$C/cefsconv.c"); -&I("utils/CEFconv/cefslatex", "$S/cefslatex"); -&I("utils/CEFconv/cefspdflatex", "$S/cefspdflatex"); - -&I("utils/cjklatex/cjklatex.c", "$B/cjklatex.c"); - -# utils/extconv/bg5+latex --- # soft link to gbklatex -# utils/extconv/bg5+pdflatex --- # soft link to gbkpdflatex -&I("utils/extconv/extconv.c", "$C/extconv.c"); -&I("utils/extconv/gbklatex", "$S/gbklatex"); -&I("utils/extconv/gbkpdflatex", "$S/gbkpdflatex"); - -&I("utils/hbf2gf/configure.ac", "$H/configure.ac"); -&I("utils/hbf2gf/emdir.c", "$H/emdir.c"); -&I("utils/hbf2gf/emdir.h", "$H/emdir.h"); -&I("utils/hbf2gf/emtexdir.c", "$H/emtexdir.c"); -&I("utils/hbf2gf/emtexdir.h", "$H/emtexdir.h"); -&I("utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.def", "$H/hbf2gf.def"); -&I("utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w", "$H/hbf2gf.w"); -&I("utils/hbf2gf/hbf.c", "$H/hbf.c"); -&I("utils/hbf2gf/hbf.h", "$H/hbf.h"); - -&I("utils/SJISconv/sjisconv.c", "$C/sjisconv.c"); -&I("utils/SJISconv/sjislatex", "$S/sjislatex"); -&I("utils/SJISconv/sjispdflatex", "$S/sjispdflatex"); - -1; -# EOF diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texlive/cjk.pl b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texlive/cjk.pl deleted file mode 100644 index 5e487dab7c..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texlive/cjk.pl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,489 +0,0 @@ -# cjk.pl -# -# Public domain. -# -# Written by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -# -# This file is intended to be called from the `MAKEcjk' subroutine within -# the ctan2tds perl script. It installs the necessary files from the CJK -# package into the correct destinations. -# -# It expects that the CJK packages (cjk-4.8.4 and cjk-4.8.4-doc) have been -# unpacked (unmodified) in the current directory. - -# -# cjk-4.8.4 -# --------- -# - -my $D = "doc/latex/cjk"; -my $S = "source/latex/cjk"; -my $T = "tex/latex/cjk"; - - -&I("ChangeLog", "$D/ChangeLog"); -&I("Makefile", "$D/Makefile"); -&I("MANIFEST", "$D/MANIFEST"); -&I("README", "$D/README"); -&I("TODO", "$D/TODO"); - -&I("contrib/wadalab/c42goth.fd", "$T/contrib/wadalab/c42goth.fd"); -&I("contrib/wadalab/c42goth.fdx", "$T/contrib/wadalab/c42goth.fdx"); -&I("contrib/wadalab/c42maru.fd", "$T/contrib/wadalab/c42maru.fd"); -&I("contrib/wadalab/c42maru.fdx", "$T/contrib/wadalab/c42maru.fdx"); -&I("contrib/wadalab/c42min.fd", "$T/contrib/wadalab/c42min.fd"); -&I("contrib/wadalab/c42min.fdx", "$T/contrib/wadalab/c42min.fdx"); -&I("contrib/wadalab/c52maru.fd", "$T/contrib/wadalab/c52maru.fd"); -&I("contrib/wadalab/c52maru.fdx", "$T/contrib/wadalab/c52maru.fdx"); -&I("contrib/wadalab/c52min.fd", "$T/contrib/wadalab/c52min.fd"); -&I("contrib/wadalab/c52min.fdx", "$T/contrib/wadalab/c52min.fdx"); -&I("contrib/wadalab/c70goth.fd", "$T/contrib/wadalab/c70goth.fd"); -&I("contrib/wadalab/c70goth.fdx", "$T/contrib/wadalab/c70goth.fdx"); -&I("contrib/wadalab/c70maru.fd", "$T/contrib/wadalab/c70maru.fd"); -&I("contrib/wadalab/c70maru.fdx", "$T/contrib/wadalab/c70maru.fdx"); -&I("contrib/wadalab/c70min.fd", "$T/contrib/wadalab/c70min.fd"); -&I("contrib/wadalab/c70min.fdx", "$T/contrib/wadalab/c70min.fdx"); - -&I("contrib/wadalab/fixwada", "$S/contrib/wadalab/fixwada"); -&I("contrib/wadalab/fixwada2.pl", "$S/contrib/wadalab/fixwada2.pl"); -&I("contrib/wadalab/makefont", "$S/contrib/wadalab/makefont"); -&I("contrib/wadalab/makeuniwada.pl", "$S/contrib/wadalab/makeuniwada.pl"); -&I("contrib/wadalab/wadalab.map", "$S/contrib/wadalab/wadalab.map"); -&I("contrib/wadalab/wadalab.txt", "$S/contrib/wadalab/wadalab.txt"); - -&I("doc/CEF.txt", "$D/doc/CEF.txt"); -&I("doc/cjk-enc.txt", "$D/doc/cjk-enc.txt"); -&I("doc/CJKnumb.txt", "$D/doc/CJKnumb.txt"); -&I("doc/CJKspace.txt", "$D/doc/CJKspace.txt"); -&I("doc/CJK.txt", "$D/doc/CJK.txt"); -&I("doc/CJKutf8.txt", "$D/doc/CJKutf8.txt"); -&I("doc/commands.txt", "$D/doc/commands.txt"); -&I("doc/COPYING", "$D/doc/COPYING"); -&I("doc/dvidrv.txt", "$D/doc/dvidrv.txt"); -&I("doc/fdxfiles.txt", "$D/doc/fdxfiles.txt"); -&I("doc/fonts.txt", "$D/doc/fonts.txt"); -&I("doc/hbf2gf.txt", "$D/doc/hbf2gf.txt"); -&I("doc/history.2_5", "$D/doc/history.2_5"); -&I("doc/history.txt", "$D/doc/history.txt"); -&I("doc/INSTALL", "$D/doc/INSTALL"); -&I("doc/pinyin.txt", "$D/doc/pinyin.txt"); -&I("doc/pyhyphen.txt", "$D/doc/pyhyphen.txt"); -&I("doc/reftex.txt", "$D/doc/reftex.txt"); -&I("doc/ruby.txt", "$D/doc/ruby.txt"); -&I("doc/TDS.txt", "$D/doc/TDS.txt"); -&I("doc/thaifont.txt", "$D/doc/thaifont.txt"); -&I("doc/vertical.txt", "$D/doc/vertical.txt"); - -&I("doc/chinese/emTeXb5.txt", "$D/doc/chinese/emTeXb5.txt"); -&I("doc/chinese/README", "$D/doc/chinese/README"); -&I("doc/chinese/READMEb5.tex", "$D/doc/chinese/READMEb5.tex"); -&I("doc/chinese/READMEgb.tex", "$D/doc/chinese/READMEgb.tex"); -&I("doc/chinese/teTeXb5.txt", "$D/doc/chinese/teTeXb5.txt"); - -&I("doc/japanese/ascii.txt", "$D/doc/japanese/ascii.txt"); -&I("doc/japanese/japanese.jis", "$D/doc/japanese/japanese.jis"); -&I("doc/japanese/japanese.txt", "$D/doc/japanese/japanese.txt"); -&I("doc/japanese/jp-fonts.txt", "$D/doc/japanese/jp-fonts.txt"); -&I("doc/japanese/jp-tex.txt", "$D/doc/japanese/jp-tex.txt"); -&I("doc/japanese/preview.txt", "$D/doc/japanese/preview.txt"); -&I("doc/japanese/README", "$D/doc/japanese/README"); -&I("doc/japanese/shibuaki.txt", "$D/doc/japanese/shibuaki.txt"); - -&I("doc/pdfhowto/examples/bkai.map", "$D/doc/pdfhowto/examples/bkai.map"); -&I("doc/pdfhowto/examples/cid-x.map", "$D/doc/pdfhowto/examples/cid-x.map"); -&I("doc/pdfhowto/examples/cwtb.map", "$D/doc/pdfhowto/examples/cwtb.map"); -&I("doc/pdfhowto/examples/dvipdfmx.cfg", "$D/doc/pdfhowto/examples/dvipdfmx.cfg"); -&I("doc/pdfhowto/examples/gen-map.pl", "$D/doc/pdfhowto/examples/gen-map.pl"); -&I("doc/pdfhowto/examples/map.list", "$D/doc/pdfhowto/examples/map.list"); -&I("doc/pdfhowto/examples/texinput/Bg5/c00cwtb.fd", "$D/doc/pdfhowto/examples/texinput/Bg5/c00cwtb.fd"); -&I("doc/pdfhowto/examples/texinput/Bg5/c00tmpl.fd", "$D/doc/pdfhowto/examples/texinput/Bg5/c00tmpl.fd"); -&I("doc/pdfhowto/examples/texinput/GB/c10tmpl.fd", "$D/doc/pdfhowto/examples/texinput/GB/c10tmpl.fd"); -&I("doc/pdfhowto/examples/texinput/JIS/c40tmpl.fd", "$D/doc/pdfhowto/examples/texinput/JIS/c40tmpl.fd"); -&I("doc/pdfhowto/examples/texinput/SJIS/c49tmpl.fd", "$D/doc/pdfhowto/examples/texinput/SJIS/c49tmpl.fd"); -&I("doc/pdfhowto/examples/updmap.my", "$D/doc/pdfhowto/examples/updmap.my"); -&I("doc/pdfhowto/examples/wcl.sfd", "$D/doc/pdfhowto/examples/wcl.sfd"); -&I("doc/pdfhowto/HOWTO.txt", "$D/doc/pdfhowto/HOWTO.txt"); - -&I("examples/Big5.tex", "$D/examples/Big5.tex"); -&I("examples/Big5vert.tex", "$D/examples/Big5vert.tex"); -&I("examples/CEF_test.tex", "$D/examples/CEF_test.tex"); -&I("examples/CJKbabel.tex", "$D/examples/CJKbabel.tex"); -&I("examples/CJKfntef.tex", "$D/examples/CJKfntef.tex"); -&I("examples/CJKmixed.tex", "$D/examples/CJKmixed.tex"); -&I("examples/CJKspace.tex", "$D/examples/CJKspace.tex"); -&I("examples/CJKutf8.tex", "$D/examples/CJKutf8.tex"); -&I("examples/GB.tex", "$D/examples/GB.tex"); -&I("examples/JIS.tex", "$D/examples/JIS.tex"); -&I("examples/KS.tex", "$D/examples/KS.tex"); -&I("examples/muletest.tex", "$D/examples/muletest.tex"); -&I("examples/py_test.tex", "$D/examples/py_test.tex"); -&I("examples/README", "$D/examples/README"); -&I("examples/rubytest.tex", "$D/examples/rubytest.tex"); -&I("examples/SJIS.tex", "$D/examples/SJIS.tex"); -&I("examples/thai.tex", "$D/examples/thai.tex"); -&I("examples/thai_utf8.tex","$D/examples/thai_utf8.tex"); -&I("examples/UTF8.tex", "$D/examples/UTF8.tex"); - -&I("texinput/CJK.enc", "$T/texinput/CJK.enc"); -&I("texinput/CJKfntef.sty", "$T/texinput/CJKfntef.sty"); -&I("texinput/CJKnumb.sty", "$T/texinput/CJKnumb.sty"); -&I("texinput/CJKspace.sty", "$T/texinput/CJKspace.sty"); -&I("texinput/CJK.sty", "$T/texinput/CJK.sty"); -&I("texinput/CJKulem.sty", "$T/texinput/CJKulem.sty"); -&I("texinput/CJKutf8.sty", "$T/texinput/CJKutf8.sty"); -&I("texinput/CJKvert.sty", "$T/texinput/CJKvert.sty"); -&I("texinput/extended.chr", "$T/texinput/extended.chr"); -&I("texinput/extended.enc", "$T/texinput/extended.enc"); -&I("texinput/pinyin.sty", "$T/texinput/pinyin.sty"); -&I("texinput/pmCbig.enc", "$T/texinput/pmCbig.enc"); -&I("texinput/pmC.chr", "$T/texinput/pmC.chr"); -&I("texinput/pmCsmall.enc", "$T/texinput/pmCsmall.enc"); -&I("texinput/ruby.sty", "$T/texinput/ruby.sty"); -&I("texinput/standard.bdg", "$T/texinput/standard.bdg"); -&I("texinput/standard.chr", "$T/texinput/standard.chr"); -&I("texinput/standard.enc", "$T/texinput/standard.enc"); - -&I("texinput/Bg5/Bg5.cap", "$T/texinput/Bg5/Bg5.cap"); -&I("texinput/Bg5/Bg5.chr", "$T/texinput/Bg5/Bg5.chr"); -&I("texinput/Bg5/Bg5.cpx", "$T/texinput/Bg5/Bg5.cpx"); -&I("texinput/Bg5/Bg5.enc", "$T/texinput/Bg5/Bg5.enc"); -&I("texinput/Bg5/c00bkai.fd", "$T/texinput/Bg5/c00bkai.fd"); -&I("texinput/Bg5/c00bkai.fdx", "$T/texinput/Bg5/c00bkai.fdx"); -&I("texinput/Bg5/c00bsmi.fd", "$T/texinput/Bg5/c00bsmi.fd"); -&I("texinput/Bg5/c00bsmi.fdx", "$T/texinput/Bg5/c00bsmi.fdx"); -&I("texinput/Bg5/c00bsmir.fd", "$T/texinput/Bg5/c00bsmir.fd"); -&I("texinput/Bg5/c00bsmir.fdx", "$T/texinput/Bg5/c00bsmir.fdx"); -&I("texinput/Bg5/c00cns.fd", "$T/texinput/Bg5/c00cns.fd"); -&I("texinput/Bg5/c00fs.fd", "$T/texinput/Bg5/c00fs.fd"); -&I("texinput/Bg5/c00kai.fd", "$T/texinput/Bg5/c00kai.fd"); -&I("texinput/Bg5/c00kair.fd", "$T/texinput/Bg5/c00kair.fd"); -&I("texinput/Bg5/c00kair.fdx", "$T/texinput/Bg5/c00kair.fdx"); -&I("texinput/Bg5/c00song.fd", "$T/texinput/Bg5/c00song.fd"); -&I("texinput/Bg5/c01song.fd", "$T/texinput/Bg5/c01song.fd"); -&I("texinput/Bg5/c05song.fd", "$T/texinput/Bg5/c05song.fd"); -&I("texinput/Bg5/c09song.fd", "$T/texinput/Bg5/c09song.fd"); -&I("texinput/Bg5/HK.enc", "$T/texinput/Bg5/HK.enc"); - -&I("texinput/CEF/c80song.fd", "$T/texinput/CEF/c80song.fd"); -&I("texinput/CEF/c81song.fd", "$T/texinput/CEF/c81song.fd"); - -&I("texinput/CNS/c31song.fd", "$T/texinput/CNS/c31song.fd"); -&I("texinput/CNS/c32song.fd", "$T/texinput/CNS/c32song.fd"); -&I("texinput/CNS/c33song.fd", "$T/texinput/CNS/c33song.fd"); -&I("texinput/CNS/c34song.fd", "$T/texinput/CNS/c34song.fd"); -&I("texinput/CNS/c35song.fd", "$T/texinput/CNS/c35song.fd"); -&I("texinput/CNS/c36song.fd", "$T/texinput/CNS/c36song.fd"); -&I("texinput/CNS/c37song.fd", "$T/texinput/CNS/c37song.fd"); -&I("texinput/CNS/EUC-TW.bdg", "$T/texinput/CNS/EUC-TW.bdg"); -&I("texinput/CNS/EUC-TW.chr", "$T/texinput/CNS/EUC-TW.chr"); -&I("texinput/CNS/EUC-TW.enc", "$T/texinput/CNS/EUC-TW.enc"); - -&I("texinput/GB/c10fs.fd", "$T/texinput/GB/c10fs.fd"); -&I("texinput/GB/c10gbsn.fd", "$T/texinput/GB/c10gbsn.fd"); -&I("texinput/GB/c10gbsn.fdx", "$T/texinput/GB/c10gbsn.fdx"); -&I("texinput/GB/c10gkai.fd", "$T/texinput/GB/c10gkai.fd"); -&I("texinput/GB/c10gkai.fdx", "$T/texinput/GB/c10gkai.fdx"); -&I("texinput/GB/c10song.fd", "$T/texinput/GB/c10song.fd"); -&I("texinput/GB/c11song.fd", "$T/texinput/GB/c11song.fd"); -&I("texinput/GB/c19song.fd", "$T/texinput/GB/c19song.fd"); -&I("texinput/GB/c20song.fd", "$T/texinput/GB/c20song.fd"); -&I("texinput/GB/c21song.fd", "$T/texinput/GB/c21song.fd"); -&I("texinput/GB/GB.cap", "$T/texinput/GB/GB.cap"); -&I("texinput/GB/GB.cpx", "$T/texinput/GB/GB.cpx"); - -&I("texinput/JIS/c40song.fd", "$T/texinput/JIS/c40song.fd"); -&I("texinput/JIS/c41song.fd", "$T/texinput/JIS/c41song.fd"); -&I("texinput/JIS/c42song.fd", "$T/texinput/JIS/c42song.fd"); -&I("texinput/JIS/c43song.fd", "$T/texinput/JIS/c43song.fd"); -&I("texinput/JIS/c50song.fd", "$T/texinput/JIS/c50song.fd"); -&I("texinput/JIS/EUC-JP.bdg", "$T/texinput/JIS/EUC-JP.bdg"); -&I("texinput/JIS/EUC-JP.chr", "$T/texinput/JIS/EUC-JP.chr"); -&I("texinput/JIS/EUC-JP.enc", "$T/texinput/JIS/EUC-JP.enc"); -&I("texinput/JIS/EUC-JPdnp.enc", "$T/texinput/JIS/EUC-JPdnp.enc"); -&I("texinput/JIS/JIS.cap", "$T/texinput/JIS/JIS.cap"); -&I("texinput/JIS/JIS.cpx", "$T/texinput/JIS/JIS.cpx"); -&I("texinput/JIS/JISdnp.enc", "$T/texinput/JIS/JISdnp.enc"); - -&I("texinput/KS/c60dr.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/c60dr.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/c60gr.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/c60gr.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/c60gs.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/c60gs.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/c60gt.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/c60gt.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/c60hgt.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/c60hgt.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/c60hmj.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/c60hmj.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/c60hol.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/c60hol.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/c60hpg.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/c60hpg.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/c60mj.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/c60mj.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/c61dr.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/c61dr.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/c61gr.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/c61gr.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/c61gs.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/c61gs.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/c61gt.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/c61gt.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/c61hgt.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/c61hgt.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/c61hmj.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/c61hmj.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/c61hol.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/c61hol.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/c61hpg.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/c61hpg.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/c61mj.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/c61mj.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/c62song.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/c62song.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/hangul2.cap", "$T/texinput/KS/hangul2.cap"); -&I("texinput/KS/hangul2.cpx", "$T/texinput/KS/hangul2.cpx"); -&I("texinput/KS/hangul.cap", "$T/texinput/KS/hangul.cap"); -&I("texinput/KS/hangul.cpx", "$T/texinput/KS/hangul.cpx"); -&I("texinput/KS/hanja.cap", "$T/texinput/KS/hanja.cap"); -&I("texinput/KS/hanja.cpx", "$T/texinput/KS/hanja.cpx"); -&I("texinput/KS/KS.chr", "$T/texinput/KS/KS.chr"); -&I("texinput/KS/KS.enc", "$T/texinput/KS/KS.enc"); - -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63bm.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63bm.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63dn.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63dn.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63gr.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63gr.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63gs.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63gs.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63gt.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63gt.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63jgt.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63jgt.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63jmj.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63jmj.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63jnv.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63jnv.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63jsr.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63jsr.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63mj.fd", "$S/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63mj.fd"); # $S -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63pga.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63pga.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63pg.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63pg.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63ph.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63ph.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63pn.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63pn.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63sh.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63sh.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63tz.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63tz.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63vd.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63vd.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63yt.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63yt.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64bm.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64bm.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64dn.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64dn.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64gr.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64gr.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64gs.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64gs.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64gt.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64gt.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64jgt.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64jgt.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64jmj.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64jmj.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64jnv.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64jnv.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64jsr.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64jsr.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64mj.fd", "$S/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64mj.fd"); # $S -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64pga.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64pga.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64pg.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64pg.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64ph.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64ph.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64pn.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64pn.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64sh.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64sh.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64tz.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64tz.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64vd.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64vd.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64yt.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64yt.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65bm.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65bm.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65dn.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65dn.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65gr.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65gr.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65gs.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65gs.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65gt.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65gt.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65jgt.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65jgt.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65jmj.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65jmj.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65jnv.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65jnv.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65jsr.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65jsr.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65mj.fd", "$S/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65mj.fd"); # $S -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65pga.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65pga.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65pg.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65pg.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65ph.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65ph.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65pn.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65pn.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65sh.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65sh.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65tz.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65tz.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65vd.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65vd.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65yt.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65yt.fd"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/HLaTeX.chr", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/HLaTeX.chr"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/KSHL.enc", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/KSHL.enc"); -&I("texinput/KS/HLaTeX/pshan.sty", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/pshan.sty"); - -&I("texinput/mule/MULEenc.sty", "$T/texinput/mule/MULEenc.sty"); - -&I("texinput/SJIS/c49song.fd", "$T/texinput/SJIS/c49song.fd"); -&I("texinput/SJIS/SJIS.bdg", "$T/texinput/SJIS/SJIS.bdg"); -&I("texinput/SJIS/SJIS.cap", "$T/texinput/SJIS/SJIS.cap"); -&I("texinput/SJIS/SJIS.chr", "$T/texinput/SJIS/SJIS.chr"); -&I("texinput/SJIS/SJIS.cpx", "$T/texinput/SJIS/SJIS.cpx"); -&I("texinput/SJIS/SJISdnp.chr", "$T/texinput/SJIS/SJISdnp.chr"); -&I("texinput/SJIS/SJISdnp.enc", "$T/texinput/SJIS/SJISdnp.enc"); -&I("texinput/SJIS/SJIS.enc", "$T/texinput/SJIS/SJIS.enc"); - -&I("texinput/thai/c90cmr.fd", "$T/texinput/thai/c90cmr.fd"); -&I("texinput/thai/c90cmss.fd", "$T/texinput/thai/c90cmss.fd"); -&I("texinput/thai/c90cmtt.fd", "$T/texinput/thai/c90cmtt.fd"); -&I("texinput/thai/c90enc.def", "$T/texinput/thai/c90enc.def"); -&I("texinput/thai/c90gar.fd", "$T/texinput/thai/c90gar.fd"); -&I("texinput/thai/c90nrsr.fd", "$T/texinput/thai/c90nrsr.fd"); -&I("texinput/thai/thaicjk.ldf", "$T/texinput/thai/thaicjk.ldf"); - -&I("texinput/UTF8/c70bkai.fd", "$T/texinput/UTF8/c70bkai.fd"); -&I("texinput/UTF8/c70bkai.fdx", "$T/texinput/UTF8/c70bkai.fdx"); -&I("texinput/UTF8/c70bsmi.fd", "$T/texinput/UTF8/c70bsmi.fd"); -&I("texinput/UTF8/c70bsmi.fdx", "$T/texinput/UTF8/c70bsmi.fdx"); -&I("texinput/UTF8/c70gbsn.fd", "$T/texinput/UTF8/c70gbsn.fd"); -&I("texinput/UTF8/c70gbsn.fdx", "$T/texinput/UTF8/c70gbsn.fdx"); -&I("texinput/UTF8/c70gkai.fd", "$T/texinput/UTF8/c70gkai.fd"); -&I("texinput/UTF8/c70gkai.fdx", "$T/texinput/UTF8/c70gkai.fdx"); -&I("texinput/UTF8/c70mj.fd", "$T/texinput/UTF8/c70mj.fd"); -&I("texinput/UTF8/c70mj.fdx", "$T/texinput/UTF8/c70mj.fdx"); -&I("texinput/UTF8/c70song.fd", "$T/texinput/UTF8/c70song.fd"); -&I("texinput/UTF8/ja.cpx", "$T/texinput/UTF8/ja.cpx"); -&I("texinput/UTF8/ko-Hang2.cpx", "$T/texinput/UTF8/ko-Hang2.cpx"); -&I("texinput/UTF8/ko-Hang.cpx", "$T/texinput/UTF8/ko-Hang.cpx"); -&I("texinput/UTF8/ko-Hani.cpx", "$T/texinput/UTF8/ko-Hani.cpx"); -&I("texinput/UTF8/UTF8.bdg", "$T/texinput/UTF8/UTF8.bdg"); -&I("texinput/UTF8/UTF8.chr", "$T/texinput/UTF8/UTF8.chr"); -&I("texinput/UTF8/UTF8.enc", "$T/texinput/UTF8/UTF8.enc"); -&I("texinput/UTF8/zh-Hans.cpx", "$T/texinput/UTF8/zh-Hans.cpx"); -&I("texinput/UTF8/zh-Hant.cpx", "$T/texinput/UTF8/zh-Hant.cpx"); - -&I("texlive/c63mj.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63mj.fd"); -&I("texlive/c64mj.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c64mj.fd"); -&I("texlive/c65mj.fd", "$T/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65mj.fd"); -# texlive/README --- -&I("texlive/bin-cjkutils.pl", "$D/texlive/bin-cjkutils.pl"); -&I("texlive/c90.pl", "$D/texlive/c90.pl"); -&I("texlive/cjk-build.pl", "$D/texlive/cjk-build.pl"); -&I("texlive/cjk.pl", "$D/texlive/cjk.pl"); -&I("texlive/dnp.pl", "$D/texlive/dnp.pl"); -&I("texlive/garuda-c90.pl", "$D/texlive/garuda-c90.pl"); -&I("texlive/norasi-c90.pl", "$D/texlive/norasi-c90.pl"); - -&I("utils/f_name.bat", "$S/utils/f_name.bat"); - -&I("utils/Bg5conv/bg5conv.w", "$S/utils/Bg5conv/bg5conv.w"); -&I("utils/Bg5conv/bg5latex.bat", "$S/utils/Bg5conv/bg5latex.bat"); -&I("utils/Bg5conv/bg5latex.cmd", "$S/utils/Bg5conv/bg5latex.cmd"); - -&I("utils/CEFconv/cef5conv.w", "$S/utils/CEFconv/cef5conv.w"); -&I("utils/CEFconv/cef5ltx.bat", "$S/utils/CEFconv/cef5ltx.bat"); -&I("utils/CEFconv/cef5ltx.cmd", "$S/utils/CEFconv/cef5ltx.cmd"); -&I("utils/CEFconv/cefconv.w", "$S/utils/CEFconv/cefconv.w"); -&I("utils/CEFconv/ceflatex.bat", "$S/utils/CEFconv/ceflatex.bat"); -&I("utils/CEFconv/ceflatex.cmd", "$S/utils/CEFconv/ceflatex.cmd"); -&I("utils/CEFconv/cefsconv.w", "$S/utils/CEFconv/cefsconv.w"); -&I("utils/CEFconv/cefsltx.bat", "$S/utils/CEFconv/cefsltx.bat"); -&I("utils/CEFconv/cefsltx.cmd", "$S/utils/CEFconv/cefsltx.cmd"); - -&I("utils/extconv/bg5pltx.bat", "$S/utils/extconv/bg5pltx.bat"); -&I("utils/extconv/bg5pltx.cmd", "$S/utils/extconv/bg5pltx.cmd"); -&I("utils/extconv/extconv.w", "$S/utils/extconv/extconv.w"); -&I("utils/extconv/gbklatex.bat", "$S/utils/extconv/gbklatex.bat"); -&I("utils/extconv/gbklatex.cmd", "$S/utils/extconv/gbklatex.cmd"); - -&I("utils/hbf2gf/c-auto.h", "$S/utils/hbf2gf/c-auto.h"); -# utils/hbf2gf/config.guess --- -# utils/hbf2gf/config.sub --- -# utils/hbf2gf/configure --- -&I("utils/hbf2gf/dvidrv.btm", "$S/utils/hbf2gf/dvidrv.btm"); -# utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.c --- -# utils/hbf2gf/install-sh --- -&I("utils/hbf2gf/Makefile.gnu", "$S/utils/hbf2gf/Makefile.gnu"); -&I("utils/hbf2gf/Makefile.in", "$S/utils/hbf2gf/Makefile.in"); -# utils/hbf2gf/mkinstalldirs --- -&I("utils/hbf2gf/README", "$S/utils/hbf2gf/README"); - -# utils/hbf2gf/scripts/teTeX-0.4/MakeTeXPK.diff --- -# utils/hbf2gf/scripts/teTeX-0.4/MakeTeXTFM.diff --- -# utils/hbf2gf/scripts/web2c-6.1/MakeTeXPK.diff --- -# utils/hbf2gf/scripts/web2c-6.1/README --- -# utils/hbf2gf/scripts/web2c-7.0/MakeTeXPK.diff --- -# utils/hbf2gf/scripts/web2c-7.0/MakeTeXTFM.diff --- -# utils/hbf2gf/scripts/web2c-7.1/MakeTeXPK.diff --- -# utils/hbf2gf/scripts/web2c-7.1/MakeTeXTFM.diff --- -# utils/hbf2gf/scripts/web2c-7.2/mktexpk.diff --- -# utils/hbf2gf/scripts/web2c-7.2/mktextfm.diff --- - -&I("utils/lisp/cjkspace.el", "$S/utils/lisp/cjkspace.el"); -&I("utils/lisp/cjktilde.el", "$S/utils/lisp/cjktilde.el"); - -&I("utils/lisp/emacs/cjk-enc.el", "$S/utils/lisp/emacs/cjk-enc.el"); -&I("utils/lisp/emacs/thai-word.el", "$S/utils/lisp/emacs/thai-word.el"); - -&I("utils/lisp/mule-2.3/cjk-enc.el", "$S/utils/lisp/mule-2.3/cjk-enc.el"); - -&I("utils/pyhyphen/pinyin.c", "$S/utils/pyhyphen/pinyin.c"); -&I("utils/pyhyphen/pinyin.ldf", "$T/utils/pyhyphen/pinyin.ldf"); # $T -&I("utils/pyhyphen/pinyin.tr", "$S/utils/pyhyphen/pinyin.tr"); -&I("utils/pyhyphen/pyhyph.tex", "$S/utils/pyhyphen/pyhyph.tex"); -&I("utils/pyhyphen/pytest.tex", "$D/utils/pyhyphen/pytest.tex"); # $D - -&I("utils/SJISconv/sjisconv.w", "$S/utils/SJISconv/sjisconv.w"); -&I("utils/SJISconv/sjisltx.bat", "$S/utils/SJISconv/sjisltx.bat"); -&I("utils/SJISconv/sjisltx.cmd", "$S/utils/SJISconv/sjisltx.cmd"); - -&I("utils/subfonts/clonevf.pl", "$S/utils/subfonts/clonevf.pl"); -&I("utils/subfonts/hlatex2agl.pl", "$S/utils/subfonts/hlatex2agl.pl"); -&I("utils/subfonts/makefdx.pl", "$S/utils/subfonts/makefdx.pl"); -&I("utils/subfonts/sfd2uni.pl", "$S/utils/subfonts/sfd2uni.pl"); -&I("utils/subfonts/subfonts.pe", "$S/utils/subfonts/subfonts.pe"); -&I("utils/subfonts/uni2sfd.pl", "$S/utils/subfonts/uni2sfd.pl"); -&I("utils/subfonts/vertical.pe", "$S/utils/subfonts/vertical.pe"); -&I("utils/subfonts/vertref.pe", "$S/utils/subfonts/vertref.pe"); - -# utils/thaifont/tools/dbtt-old/config.dbtt-old --- -# utils/thaifont/tools/dbtt-old/dbtt-old-alias.etx --- -# utils/thaifont/tools/dbtt-old/dbtt-old-alias.mtx --- -# utils/thaifont/tools/dbtt-old/dbtt-old-alias.tex --- -# utils/thaifont/tools/dbtt-old/dbtt-old.fontinst --- -# utils/thaifont/tools/dbtt-old/dbtt-old.map --- -# utils/thaifont/tools/INSTALL --- - - -# -# cjk-4.8.4-doc -# ------------- -# - -&I("doc/cjk/README", "$D/doc/cjk/README"); -&I("doc/cjk/READMEb5.cjk", "$D/doc/cjk/READMEb5.cjk"); - -# doc/dvi/READMEb5.dvi --- -# doc/dvi/READMEgb.dvi --- - -&I("doc/pdf/READMEb5.pdf", "$D/doc/pdf/READMEb5.pdf"); -&I("doc/pdf/READMEgb.pdf", "$D/doc/pdf/READMEgb.pdf"); - -&I("examples/cjk/Big5.cjk", "$D/examples/cjk/Big5.cjk"); -&I("examples/cjk/Big5vert.cjk", "$D/examples/cjk/Big5vert.cjk"); -&I("examples/cjk/CEF_test.cjk", "$D/examples/cjk/CEF_test.cjk"); -&I("examples/cjk/CJKbabel.cjk", "$D/examples/cjk/CJKbabel.cjk"); -&I("examples/cjk/muletest.cjk", "$D/examples/cjk/muletest.cjk"); -&I("examples/cjk/rubytest.cjk", "$D/examples/cjk/rubytest.cjk"); -&I("examples/cjk/SJIS.cjk", "$D/examples/cjk/SJIS.cjk"); -&I("examples/cjk/thai.cjk", "$D/examples/cjk/thai.cjk"); - -# examples/dvi/Big5.dvi --- -# examples/dvi/Big5vert.dvi --- -# examples/dvi/CEF_test.dvi --- -# examples/dvi/CJKbabel.dvi --- -# examples/dvi/CJKfntef.dvi --- -# examples/dvi/CJKmixed.dvi --- -# examples/dvi/CJKspace.dvi --- -# examples/dvi/CJKutf8.dvi --- -# examples/dvi/GB.dvi --- -# examples/dvi/JIS.dvi --- -# examples/dvi/KS.dvi --- -# examples/dvi/muletest.dvi --- -# examples/dvi/py_test.dvi --- -# examples/dvi/pytest.dvi --- -# examples/dvi/rubytest.dvi --- -# examples/dvi/SJIS.dvi --- -# examples/dvi/thai.dvi --- -# examples/dvi/UTF8.dvi --- - -&I("examples/pdf/Big5.pdf", "$D/examples/pdf/Big5.pdf"); -&I("examples/pdf/Big5vert.pdf", "$D/examples/pdf/Big5vert.pdf"); -&I("examples/pdf/CEF_test.pdf", "$D/examples/pdf/CEF_test.pdf"); -&I("examples/pdf/CJKbabel.pdf", "$D/examples/pdf/CJKbabel.pdf"); -&I("examples/pdf/CJKfntef.pdf", "$D/examples/pdf/CJKfntef.pdf"); -&I("examples/pdf/CJKmixed.pdf", "$D/examples/pdf/CJKmixed.pdf"); -&I("examples/pdf/CJKspace.pdf", "$D/examples/pdf/CJKspace.pdf"); -&I("examples/pdf/CJKutf8.pdf", "$D/examples/pdf/CJKutf8.pdf"); -&I("examples/pdf/GB.pdf", "$D/examples/pdf/GB.pdf"); -&I("examples/pdf/JIS.pdf", "$D/examples/pdf/JIS.pdf"); -&I("examples/pdf/KS.pdf", "$D/examples/pdf/KS.pdf"); -&I("examples/pdf/muletest.pdf", "$D/examples/pdf/muletest.pdf"); -&I("examples/pdf/py_test.pdf", "$D/examples/pdf/py_test.pdf"); -&I("examples/pdf/pytest.pdf", "$D/examples/pdf/pytest.pdf"); -&I("examples/pdf/rubytest.pdf", "$D/examples/pdf/rubytest.pdf"); -&I("examples/pdf/SJIS.pdf", "$D/examples/pdf/SJIS.pdf"); -&I("examples/pdf/thai.pdf", "$D/examples/pdf/thai.pdf"); -&I("examples/pdf/thai_utf8.pdf","$D/examples/pdf/thai_utf8.pdf"); -&I("examples/pdf/UTF8.pdf", "$D/examples/pdf/UTF8.pdf"); - -1; -# EOF diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texlive/dnp.pl b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texlive/dnp.pl deleted file mode 100644 index f0ccf46a27..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texlive/dnp.pl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -# dnp.pl -# -# Public domain. -# -# Written by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -# -# This file is intended to be called from the `MAKEcjk' subroutine within -# the ctan2tds perl script. It installs the necessary files from the CJK -# package into the correct destinations. -# -# It expects that the CJK packages (cjk-4.8.4 and cjk-4.8.4-doc) have been -# unpacked (unmodified) in the current directory. - - -# XXX: This installs files in `texmf', not `texmf-dist'! - - -&I("contrib/wadalab/DNP.sfd", "fonts/sfd/dnp/DNP.sfd"); - -1; -# EOF diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texlive/garuda-c90.pl b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texlive/garuda-c90.pl deleted file mode 100644 index 40e0cda743..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texlive/garuda-c90.pl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -# garuda-c90.pl -# -# Public domain. -# -# Written by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -# -# This file is intended to be called from the `MAKEcjk' subroutine within -# the ctan2tds perl script. It installs the necessary files from the CJK -# package into the correct destinations. -# -# It expects that the CJK packages (cjk-4.8.4 and cjk-4.8.4-doc) have been -# unpacked (unmodified) in the current directory. - -my $D = "dvips/garuda-c90"; -my $M = "fonts/map/dvips/garuda-c90"; -my $S = "source/fonts/garuda-c90"; -my $T = "fonts/tfm/public/garuda-c90"; - - -&I("utils/thaifont/texmf/dvips/garuda-c90/config.garuda-c90", "$D/config.garuda-c90"); - -&I("utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/map/dvips/garuda-c90/garuda-c90.map", "$M/garuda-c90.map"); - -&I("utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/garuda-c90/fgdb8z.tfm", "$T/fgdb8z.tfm"); -&I("utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/garuda-c90/fgdbo8z.tfm", "$T/fgdbo8z.tfm"); -&I("utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/garuda-c90/fgdo8z.tfm", "$T/fgdo8z.tfm"); -&I("utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/garuda-c90/fgdr8z.tfm", "$T/fgdr8z.tfm"); - -&I("utils/thaifont/tools/garuda-c90.fontinst", "$S/garuda-c90.fontinst"); - -1; -# EOF diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texlive/norasi-c90.pl b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texlive/norasi-c90.pl deleted file mode 100644 index 200e31ea2d..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texlive/norasi-c90.pl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -# norasi-c90.pl -# -# Public domain. -# -# Written by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -# -# This file is intended to be called from the `MAKEcjk' subroutine within -# the ctan2tds perl script. It installs the necessary files from the CJK -# package into the correct destinations. -# -# It expects that the CJK packages (cjk-4.8.4 and cjk-4.8.4-doc) have been -# unpacked (unmodified) in the current directory. - -my $D = "dvips/norasi-c90"; -my $M = "fonts/map/dvips/norasi-c90"; -my $S = "source/fonts/norasi-c90"; -my $T = "fonts/tfm/public/norasi-c90"; - - -&I("utils/thaifont/texmf/dvips/norasi-c90/config.norasi-c90", "$D/config.norasi-c90"); - -&I("utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/map/dvips/norasi-c90/norasi-c90.map", "$M/norasi-c90.map"); - -&I("utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/norasi-c90/ftnb8z.tfm", "$T/ftnb8z.tfm"); -&I("utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/norasi-c90/ftnbi8z.tfm", "$T/ftnbi8z.tfm"); -&I("utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/norasi-c90/ftni8z.tfm", "$T/ftni8z.tfm"); -&I("utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/norasi-c90/ftnr8z.tfm", "$T/ftnr8z.tfm"); - -&I("utils/thaifont/tools/norasi-c90.fontinst", "$S/norasi-c90.fontinst"); - -1; -# EOF diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/Bg5conv/bg5conv.1 b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/Bg5conv/bg5conv.1 deleted file mode 100644 index a9e83901cf..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/Bg5conv/bg5conv.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,110 +0,0 @@ -.\" man page for bg5conv -.\" Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -.\" -.\" This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -.\" it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -.\" the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -.\" (at your option) any later version. -.\" -.\" This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -.\" but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -.\" MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -.\" GNU General Public License for more details. -.\" -.\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -.\" along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -.\" Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -.\" MA 02110-1301 USA -. -.TH BG5CONV 1 18-Apr-2015 "CJK Version 4.8.4" -. -.\" ==== -.\" ==== macro definitions -.\" ==== -. -.\" here we define \TeX for troff and nroff -.if t .ds TX \fRT\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'E\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'X\fP -.if n .ds TX TeX -. -.\" and here the same for \LaTeX -.if t \{\ -.ie '\*(.T'dvi' \ -.ds LX \fRL\h'-0.36m'\v'-0.15v'\s-3A\s0\h'-0.15m'\v'0.15v'\fP\*(TX -.el .ds LX \fRL\h'-0.36m'\v'-0.22v'\s-2A\s0\h'-0.15m'\v'0.22v'\fP\*(TX -.\} -.if n .ds LX LaTeX -. -.\" \LaTeXe -.\" note that we need \vareps for TeX instead of \eps which can only be -.\" accessed with the \N escape sequence (in the Math Italic font) -.if t \{\ -.ie '\*(.T'dvi' .ds LE \*(LX\h'0.15m'2\v'0.20v'\f(MI\N'34'\fP\v'-0.20v' -.el .ds LE \*(LX\h'0.15m'2\v'0.20v'\(*e\v'-0.20v' -.\} -.if n .ds LE LaTeX\ 2e -. -.\" a typewriter font -.if t \{\ -.de C -\fC\\$1\fP\\$2 -.. -.\} -.if n \{\ -.de C -\\$1\\$2 -.. -.\} -. -.\" ==== -.\" ==== end of macro definitions -.\" ==== -. -. -. -.SH NAME -bg5conv \- convert a TeX document in Big\ 5 encoding into `preprocessed' -form. -. -. -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B bg5conv -< -.I infile -> -.I outfile -. -. -.SH DESCRIPTION -Big\ 5 encoding for traditional Chinese uses the characters -.C { , -.C } , -and -.C \e -which have special meanings in \*(TX -documents. -.PP -After processing a \*(LE -document which contains Big\ 5 characters with -.B bg5conv -you need not care about these special characters. -.PP -This filter is part of the -.B CJK -macro package for \*(LE. -. -. -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR \%sjisconv (1), -.BR \%cefconv (1), -.BR cef5conv (1), -.BR \%cefsconv (1), -.BR \%extconv (1), -.br -the -.B CJK -documentation files. -. -. -.SH AUTHOR -Werner Lemberg -.C <wl@gnu.org> diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/Bg5conv/bg5conv.c b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/Bg5conv/bg5conv.c deleted file mode 100644 index b745e6a97f..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/Bg5conv/bg5conv.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -#define banner \ -"bg5conv (CJK ver. 4.8.4)" \ - -/*2:*/ -#line 94 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/Bg5conv/bg5conv.w" - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h> - - -int main(int argc,char*argv[]) -{int ch; - -fprintf(stdout,"\\def\\CJKpreproc{%s}",banner); - -ch= fgetc(stdin); - -while(!feof(stdin)) -{if(ch>=0xA1&&ch<=0xFE) -{fprintf(stdout,"\177%c\177",ch); - -ch= fgetc(stdin); -if(!feof(stdin)) -fprintf(stdout,"%d\177",ch); -} -else -fputc(ch,stdout); - -ch= fgetc(stdin); -} -exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); -return 0; -}/*:2*/ diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/Bg5conv/bg5conv.w b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/Bg5conv/bg5conv.w deleted file mode 100644 index 13165032d6..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/Bg5conv/bg5conv.w +++ /dev/null @@ -1,121 +0,0 @@ -% This is the cweb file bg5conv.w of the CJK Package Ver. 4.8.4 18-Apr-2015 - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -% To print this CWEB file you should (but not must) use the CWEAVE of the -% c2cweb-package (found at the CTAN archives, e.g. ftp.dante.de) and then say -% -% cweave +a bg5conv.w -% -% This (fully compatible) CWEAVE can transform CWEB-files with alternative -% output rules (look at the position of braces below!) the author (it's me -% too :-) prefer. Otherwise this file will be formatted traditionally. - -\def\title{bg5conv (CJK Version 4.8.4)} - -\def\topofcontents{ - \null\vfill - \centerline{\titlefont The {\ttitlefont bg5conv} program} - \vskip 20pt - \centerline{(CJK Version 4.8.4)} - \vfill} - -\def\botofcontents{ - \vfill - \noindent - Copyright \copyright\ 1996, 1998 by Werner Lemberg - \bigskip\noindent - Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of this - document provided that the copyright notice and this permission notice - are preserved on all copies. - - \smallskip\noindent - Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this - document under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided that the - entire resulting derived work is distributed under the terms of a - permission notice identical to this one.} - -\pageno=\contentspagenumber \advance\pageno by 1 -\let\maybe=\iftrue -\fullpageheight=240mm -\pageheight=223mm -\pagewidth=158mm -\setpage -\frenchspacing - -\noinx -\nosecs -\nocon - -@* Function and Use. -This small program will convert Big~5 encoded Chinese characters into a -`preprocessed' form. The need of this program arises from the fact that this -encoding uses the characters `\.{\\}', `\.{\{}', and `\.{\}}' which have -special meanings in \TeX. - -Use this program as a filter: - -\hskip 2em \.{bg5conv < input\_file > output\_file} - - -@* The program. -The only function of this program is to replace all occurrences of Big 5 -encoded characters \.{XY} (\.{X} and \.{Y} are the first and the second byte -of the character) with -\.{\char94 \char94 7fX\char94 \char94 7fZZZ\char94 \char94 7f}, where -\.{ZZZ} represents the second byte as a decimal number. \.{0x7F} is used as -an active character and delimiter. - -Additionally we define a \TeX\ macro at the very beginning to signal a -preprocessed file. - -The following code is very simple. No error detection is done because \TeX\ -which will see the output of \.{bg5conv} complains loudly if something is -wrong. - -@d banner -"bg5conv (CJK ver. 4.8.4)" - -@c -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h>@# - - -int main(int argc, char *argv[]) - {int ch; - - fprintf(stdout, "\\def\\CJKpreproc{%s}", banner);@# - - ch = fgetc(stdin);@# - - while(!feof(stdin)) - {if(ch >= 0xA1 && ch <= 0xFE) - {fprintf(stdout, "\177%c\177", ch);@# - - ch = fgetc(stdin); - if(!feof(stdin)) - fprintf(stdout, "%d\177", ch); - } - else - fputc(ch, stdout);@# - - ch = fgetc(stdin); - } - exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); - return 0; /* never reached */ - } diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/Bg5conv/bg5latex b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/Bg5conv/bg5latex deleted file mode 100755 index 2540f9524d..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/Bg5conv/bg5latex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh - -# Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -# Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -# MA 02110-1301 USA - -n=1 -argv= - -# get last argument -while test 1 -lt $#; do - eval argv$n=\$1 - argv="$argv \"\$argv$n\"" - n=`expr $n + 1` - shift -done - -# replace extension with .cjk or append .cjk if there is no extension -tex=$1 -case $tex in -""|*.cjk) - echo >&2 "Usage: $0 [options] latex-file" - exit 1;; -*) - aux=`expr "X$tex" : 'X\(.*\)\.[^/]*$' \| "X$tex" : 'X\(.*\)'`.cjk;; -esac - -bg5conv < "$tex" > "$aux" && eval latex "$argv" "\$aux" - -# EOF diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/Bg5conv/bg5latex.bat b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/Bg5conv/bg5latex.bat deleted file mode 100644 index 91e7dfd857..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/Bg5conv/bg5latex.bat +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -call f_name %1
-bg5conv < %1 > %fd%%fp%%fn%.cjk
-latex %fd%%fu%%fn%.cjk
diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/Bg5conv/bg5latex.cmd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/Bg5conv/bg5latex.cmd deleted file mode 100644 index facf871970..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/Bg5conv/bg5latex.cmd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*\
- bg5latex.cmd
-
- This file is part of the CJK macro package for LaTeX2e ver. 4.8.4
-
- Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Wonkoo Kim <wkim+@pitt.edu>
-
- This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
- it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
- (at your option) any later version.
-
- This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- GNU General Public License for more details.
-
- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free
- Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston,
- MA 02110-1301 USA
-
- Wonkoo Kim (wkim+@pitt.edu), September 2, 1996
-\*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
-Call RxFuncAdd 'SysLoadFuncs', 'RexxUtil', 'SysLoadFuncs'
-Call SysLoadFuncs
-
-parse arg file
-
-drive = filespec('drive', file)
-path = filespec('path', file)
-fname = filespec('name', file)
-m = lastpos('.', fname)
-if (m = 0) then m = length(fname) + 1
-cjkfile = drive||path||delstr(fname, m)||'.cjk'
-
-'bg5conv <' file '>' cjkfile
-
-ucjkfile = translate(cjkfile,'/','\')
-if stream(cjkfile, 'C', 'QUERY EXISTS') \= '' then
- 'call latex.cmd' ucjkfile
-
-/* End of bg5latex.cmd */
diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/Bg5conv/bg5pdflatex b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/Bg5conv/bg5pdflatex deleted file mode 100755 index 9adacad3a6..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/Bg5conv/bg5pdflatex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh - -# Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -# Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -# MA 02110-1301 USA - -n=1 -argv= - -# get last argument -while test 1 -lt $#; do - eval argv$n=\$1 - argv="$argv \"\$argv$n\"" - n=`expr $n + 1` - shift -done - -# replace extension with .cjk or append .cjk if there is no extension -tex=$1 -case $tex in -""|*.cjk) - echo >&2 "Usage: $0 [options] pdflatex-file" - exit 1;; -*) - aux=`expr "X$tex" : 'X\(.*\)\.[^/]*$' \| "X$tex" : 'X\(.*\)'`.cjk;; -esac - -bg5conv < "$tex" > "$aux" && eval pdflatex "$argv" "\$aux" - -# EOF diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cef5conv.1 b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cef5conv.1 deleted file mode 100644 index d04c527102..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cef5conv.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,127 +0,0 @@ -.\" man page for cef5conv -.\" Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -.\" -.\" This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -.\" it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -.\" the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -.\" (at your option) any later version. -.\" -.\" This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -.\" but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -.\" MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -.\" GNU General Public License for more details. -.\" -.\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -.\" along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -.\" Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -.\" MA 02110-1301 USA -. -.TH CEF5CONV 1 18-Apr-2015 "CJK Version 4.8.4" -. -.\" ==== -.\" ==== macro definitions -.\" ==== -. -.\" here we define \TeX for troff and nroff -.if t .ds TX \fRT\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'E\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'X\fP -.if n .ds TX TeX -. -.\" and here the same for \LaTeX -.if t \{\ -.ie '\*(.T'dvi' \ -.ds LX \fRL\h'-0.36m'\v'-0.15v'\s-3A\s0\h'-0.15m'\v'0.15v'\fP\*(TX -.el .ds LX \fRL\h'-0.36m'\v'-0.22v'\s-2A\s0\h'-0.15m'\v'0.22v'\fP\*(TX -.\} -.if n .ds LX LaTeX -. -.\" \LaTeXe -.\" note that we need \vareps for TeX instead of \eps which can only be -.\" accessed with the \N escape sequence (in the Math Italic font) -.if t \{\ -.ie '\*(.T'dvi' .ds LE \*(LX\h'0.15m'2\v'0.20v'\f(MI\N'34'\fP\v'-0.20v' -.el .ds LE \*(LX\h'0.15m'2\v'0.20v'\(*e\v'-0.20v' -.\} -.if n .ds LE LaTeX\ 2e -. -.\" a typewriter font -.if t \{\ -.de C -\fC\\$1\fP -.. -.\} -.if n \{\ -.de C -\\$1 -.. -.\} -. -.\" ==== -.\" ==== end of macro definitions -.\" ==== -. -. -. -.SH NAME -cef5conv \- convert a TeX document in Big\ 5 encoding containing CEF macros -into `preprocessed' form. -. -. -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B cef5conv -< -.I infile -> -.I outfile -. -. -.SH DESCRIPTION -The -.B Chinese Encoding Framework -.RB ( CEF ) -developed by Christian Wittern -.C <cwittern@conline.central.de> -makes it possible to include CJK characters in various encodings using the -SGML macros -.B &CX-aabb; -for Big\ 5 and CNS encoding and -.B &U-aabb; -for Unicode -.RB ( X -denotes a number between 0 and 7; 0 represents Big\ 5 encoding, 1-7 CNS -encoding planes 1-7. -.B aabb -is either a decimal or hexadecimal number). -.PP -.B cef5conv -converts the CEF macros of a Big\ 5 encoded document together with the Big\ -5 encoding itself into a form which can directly processed with \*(LE. -It is identical to -.IP -.B bg5conv -< -.I infile -| -.B cefconv -> -.I outfile -.PP -This filter is part of the -.B CJK -macro package for \*(LE. -. -. -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR \%sjisconv (1), -.BR bg5conv (1), -.BR \%cefconv (1), -.BR \%cefsconv (1), -.BR \%extconv (1), -.br -the -.B CJK -documentation files. -. -. -.SH AUTHOR -Werner Lemberg -.C <wl@gnu.org> diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cef5conv.c b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cef5conv.c deleted file mode 100644 index 46228a1f5d..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cef5conv.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,135 +0,0 @@ -#define banner \ -"cef5conv (CJK ver. 4.8.4)" \ - -/*2:*/ -#line 108 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cef5conv.w" - -#include <ctype.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h> - - -int main(int argc,char*argv[]) -{int ch,i; -unsigned char in[16]; -unsigned char out[32]; -unsigned char*inp,*outp; - -fprintf(stdout,"\\def\\CNSpreproc{%s}",banner); - -ch= fgetc(stdin); - -while(!feof(stdin)) -{if(ch>=0xA1&&ch<=0xFE) -{fprintf(stdout,"\177%c\177",ch); - -ch= fgetc(stdin); -if(!feof(stdin)) -fprintf(stdout,"%d\177",ch); -} -else if(ch=='&') - -{inp= in; -outp= out; -*inp= ch; -*(++inp)= fgetc(stdin); - -if(*inp=='C'&&!feof(stdin)) -{*(++inp)= fgetc(stdin); -if(*inp=='0'&&!feof(stdin)) -{*(outp++)= 'B'; -*(outp++)= 'g'; -*(outp++)= '5'; -} -else if(*inp>='1'&&*inp<='7'&&!feof(stdin)) -{*(outp++)= 'C'; -*(outp++)= 'N'; -*(outp++)= 'S'; -*(outp++)= *inp; -} -else if((*inp=='X'||*inp=='Y')&&!feof(stdin)) -{*(outp++)= 'C'; -*(outp++)= 'E'; -*(outp++)= 'F'; -*(outp++)= *inp; -} -else -goto no_macro; -} -else if(*inp=='U'&&!feof(stdin)) -{*(outp++)= 'U'; -*(outp++)= 'T'; -*(outp++)= 'F'; -*(outp++)= '8'; -} -else -goto no_macro; - -*(++inp)= fgetc(stdin); -if(*inp!='-'||feof(stdin)) -goto no_macro; - -*(outp++)= '\177'; -*(outp++)= '\177'; -*(outp++)= '\"'; -*(outp++)= '0'; - -*(++inp)= fgetc(stdin); -if(isxdigit(*inp)&&*inp<0x80&&!feof(stdin)) -*(outp++)= toupper(*inp); -else -goto no_macro; - -*(++inp)= fgetc(stdin); -if(isxdigit(*inp)&&*inp<0x80&&!feof(stdin)) -*(outp++)= toupper(*inp); -else -goto no_macro; - -*(outp++)= '\177'; -*(outp++)= '\"'; -*(outp++)= '0'; - -*(++inp)= fgetc(stdin); -if(isxdigit(*inp)&&*inp<0x80&&!feof(stdin)) -*(outp++)= toupper(*inp); -else -goto no_macro; - -*(++inp)= fgetc(stdin); -if(isxdigit(*inp)&&*inp<0x80&&!feof(stdin)) -*(outp++)= toupper(*inp); -else -goto no_macro; - -*(outp++)= '\177'; -*outp= '\0'; - -*(++inp)= fgetc(stdin); -if(*inp!=';'||feof(stdin)) -goto no_macro; - -outp= out; -fprintf(stdout,"\17772\177"); -while(*outp) -fputc(*(outp++),stdout); - -ch= fgetc(stdin); -continue; - -no_macro: -ch= *inp; -i= inp-in; -inp= in; -while(i--) -fputc(*(inp++),stdout); -continue; -} -else -fputc(ch,stdout); - -ch= fgetc(stdin); -} -exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); -return 0; -}/*:2*/ diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cef5conv.w b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cef5conv.w deleted file mode 100644 index 575ba253ae..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cef5conv.w +++ /dev/null @@ -1,237 +0,0 @@ -% This is the cweb file cef5conv.w of the CJK Package Ver. 4.8.4 18-Apr-2015 - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -% To print this CWEB file you should (but not must) use the CWEAVE of the -% c2cweb-package (found at the CTAN archives, e.g. ftp.dante.de) and then say -% -% cweave +a cef5conv.w -% -% This (fully compatible) CWEAVE can transform CWEB-files with alternative -% output rules (look at the position of braces below!) the author (it's me -% too :-) prefer. Otherwise this file will be formatted traditionally. - -\def\title{cef5conv (CJK Version 4.8.4)} - -\def\topofcontents{ - \null\vfill - \centerline{\titlefont The {\ttitlefont cef5conv} program} - \vskip 20pt - \centerline{(CJK Version 4.8.4)} - \vfill} - -\def\botofcontents{ - \vfill - \noindent - Copyright \copyright\ 1996, 1998, 2002 by Werner Lemberg - \bigskip\noindent - Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of this - document provided that the copyright notice and this permission notice - are preserved on all copies. - - \smallskip\noindent - Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this - document under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided that the - entire resulting derived work is distributed under the terms of a - permission notice identical to this one.} - -\pageno=\contentspagenumber \advance\pageno by 1 -\let\maybe=\iftrue -\fullpageheight=240mm -\pageheight=223mm -\pagewidth=158mm -\setpage -\frenchspacing - -\noinx -\nosecs -\nocon - -@* Function and Use. -This small program will convert Big~5 encoding with CNS encoded Chinese -characters using the {\it Chinese Encoding Framework (CEF)} into a -`preprocessed' form. The need of this program arises from the fact that -Big~5 encoding uses the characters `\.{\\}', `\.{\{}', and `\.{\}}' which -have special meanings in \TeX. - -Use this program as a filter: - -\hskip 2em \.{cef5conv < input\_file > output\_file} - - -@* The program. -In contrast to \.{cefconv} two tasks will be executed: - -Replacing all occurrences of Big~5 encoded characters \.{XY} (\.{X} and -\.{Y} are the first and the second byte of the character) with -\.{\char94 \char94 7fX\char94 \char94 7fZZZ\char94 \char94 7f}, where -\.{ZZZ} represents the second byte as a decimal number. \.{0x7F} is used as -a control character and a delimiter. - -Replacing CEF macros of the form \.{\&xx-yyzz;} (\.{xx} can be C1--C7 for -the CNS planes 1--7, C0 for Big~5 encoding, an encoding CX reserved for -IRIZ, a private encoding CY, and U for Unicode encoding; \.{yyzz} is a -hexadecimal representation of the code point in this plane) with -\medskip -\quad\.{\char94 \char94 7f72\char94 \char94 7fXX\char94 \char94 7f% -\char94 \char94 7f"0yy\char94 \char94 7f"0zz\char94 \char94 7f}\quad. -\medskip -\.{XX} is the corresponding CJK encoding of \.{xx}; the number `72' -specifies a macro in the file \.{MULEenc.sty} which further processes this -representation -- it is automatically loaded by the \.{CJK} package. - -Additionally we define a \TeX\ macro at the very beginning to signal a -preprocessed file. - -The following code is very simple. No error detection is done because \TeX\ -which will see the output of \.{cef5conv} complains loudly if something is -wrong. - -@d banner -"cef5conv (CJK ver. 4.8.4)" - -@c -#include <ctype.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h>@# - - -int main(int argc, char *argv[]) - {int ch, i; - unsigned char in[16]; - unsigned char out[32]; - unsigned char *inp, *outp; - - fprintf(stdout, "\\def\\CNSpreproc{%s}", banner);@# - - ch = fgetc(stdin);@# - - while(!feof(stdin)) - {if(ch >= 0xA1 && ch <= 0xFE) - {fprintf(stdout, "\177%c\177", ch);@# - - ch = fgetc(stdin); - if(!feof(stdin)) - fprintf(stdout, "%d\177", ch); - } - else if(ch == '&') - /* the macro test is hardcoded to make things simple */ - {inp = in; - outp = out; - *inp = ch; - *(++inp) = fgetc(stdin);@# - - if(*inp == 'C' && !feof(stdin)) - {*(++inp) = fgetc(stdin); - if(*inp == '0' && !feof(stdin)) - {*(outp++) = 'B'; - *(outp++) = 'g'; - *(outp++) = '5'; - } - else if(*inp >= '1' && *inp <= '7' && !feof(stdin)) - {*(outp++) = 'C'; - *(outp++) = 'N'; - *(outp++) = 'S'; - *(outp++) = *inp; - } - else if((*inp == 'X' || *inp == 'Y') && !feof(stdin)) - {*(outp++) = 'C'; - *(outp++) = 'E'; - *(outp++) = 'F'; - *(outp++) = *inp; - } - else - goto no_macro; - } - else if(*inp == 'U' && !feof(stdin)) - {*(outp++) = 'U'; - *(outp++) = 'T'; - *(outp++) = 'F'; - *(outp++) = '8'; - } - else - goto no_macro;@# - - *(++inp) = fgetc(stdin); - if(*inp != '-' || feof(stdin)) - goto no_macro;@# - - *(outp++) = '\177'; - *(outp++) = '\177'; - *(outp++) = '\"'; - *(outp++) = '0';@# - - *(++inp) = fgetc(stdin); - if(isxdigit(*inp) && *inp < 0x80 && !feof(stdin)) - *(outp++) = toupper(*inp); - else - goto no_macro;@# - - *(++inp) = fgetc(stdin); - if(isxdigit(*inp) && *inp < 0x80 && !feof(stdin)) - *(outp++) = toupper(*inp); - else - goto no_macro;@# - - *(outp++) = '\177'; - *(outp++) = '\"'; - *(outp++) = '0';@# - - *(++inp) = fgetc(stdin); - if(isxdigit(*inp) && *inp < 0x80 && !feof(stdin)) - *(outp++) = toupper(*inp); - else - goto no_macro;@# - - *(++inp) = fgetc(stdin); - if(isxdigit(*inp) && *inp < 0x80 && !feof(stdin)) - *(outp++) = toupper(*inp); - else - goto no_macro;@# - - *(outp++) = '\177'; - *outp = '\0';@# - - *(++inp) = fgetc(stdin); - if(*inp != ';' || feof(stdin)) - goto no_macro;@# - - outp = out; - fprintf(stdout, "\17772\177"); - while(*outp) - fputc(*(outp++), stdout);@# - - ch = fgetc(stdin); - continue;@# - -no_macro: - ch = *inp; - i = inp - in; - inp = in; - while(i--) - fputc(*(inp++), stdout); - continue; - } - else - fputc(ch, stdout);@# - - ch = fgetc(stdin); - } - exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); - return 0; /* never reached */ - } diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cef5latex b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cef5latex deleted file mode 100755 index 1b51a711d1..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cef5latex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh - -# Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -# Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -# MA 02110-1301 USA - -n=1 -argv= - -# get last argument -while test 1 -lt $#; do - eval argv$n=\$1 - argv="$argv \"\$argv$n\"" - n=`expr $n + 1` - shift -done - -# replace extension with .cjk or append .cjk if there is no extension -tex=$1 -case $tex in -""|*.cjk) - echo >&2 "Usage: $0 [options] latex-file" - exit 1;; -*) - aux=`expr "X$tex" : 'X\(.*\)\.[^/]*$' \| "X$tex" : 'X\(.*\)'`.cjk;; -esac - -cef5conv < "$tex" > "$aux" && eval latex "$argv" "\$aux" - -# EOF diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cef5ltx.bat b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cef5ltx.bat deleted file mode 100644 index 187485301f..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cef5ltx.bat +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -call f_name %1
-cef5conv < %1 > %fd%%fp%%fn%.cjk
-latex %fd%%fu%%fn%.cjk
diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cef5ltx.cmd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cef5ltx.cmd deleted file mode 100644 index f089e831c6..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cef5ltx.cmd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*\
- cef5ltx.cmd
-
- This file is part of the CJK macro package for LaTeX2e ver. 4.8.4
-
- This file is part of the CJK macro package for LaTeX2e ver. 4.8.4
-
- Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Wonkoo Kim <wkim+@pitt.edu>
-
- This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
- it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
- (at your option) any later version.
-
- This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- GNU General Public License for more details.
-
- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free
- Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston,
- MA 02110-1301 USA
-
- Wonkoo Kim (wkim+@pitt.edu), September 2, 1996
-\*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
-Call RxFuncAdd 'SysLoadFuncs', 'RexxUtil', 'SysLoadFuncs'
-Call SysLoadFuncs
-
-parse arg file
-
-drive = filespec('drive', file)
-path = filespec('path', file)
-fname = filespec('name', file)
-m = lastpos('.', fname)
-if (m = 0) then m = length(fname) + 1
-cjkfile = drive||path||delstr(fname, m)||'.cjk'
-
-'cef5conv <' file '>' cjkfile
-
-ucjkfile = translate(cjkfile,'/','\')
-if stream(cjkfile, 'C', 'QUERY EXISTS') \= '' then
- 'call latex.cmd' ucjkfile
-
-/* End of cef5ltx.cmd */
diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cef5pdflatex b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cef5pdflatex deleted file mode 100755 index 1ae7b5953e..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cef5pdflatex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh - -# Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -# Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -# MA 02110-1301 USA - -n=1 -argv= - -# get last argument -while test 1 -lt $#; do - eval argv$n=\$1 - argv="$argv \"\$argv$n\"" - n=`expr $n + 1` - shift -done - -# replace extension with .cjk or append .cjk if there is no extension -tex=$1 -case $tex in -""|*.cjk) - echo >&2 "Usage: $0 [options] pdflatex-file" - exit 1;; -*) - aux=`expr "X$tex" : 'X\(.*\)\.[^/]*$' \| "X$tex" : 'X\(.*\)'`.cjk;; -esac - -cef5conv < "$tex" > "$aux" && eval pdflatex "$argv" "\$aux" - -# EOF diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cefconv.1 b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cefconv.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 7be7fae6ba..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cefconv.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,117 +0,0 @@ -.\" man page for cefconv -.\" Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -.\" -.\" This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -.\" it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -.\" the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -.\" (at your option) any later version. -.\" -.\" This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -.\" but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -.\" MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -.\" GNU General Public License for more details. -.\" -.\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -.\" along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -.\" Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -.\" MA 02110-1301 USA -. -.TH CEFCONV 1 18-Apr-2015 "CJK Version 4.8.4" -. -.\" ==== -.\" ==== macro definitions -.\" ==== -. -.\" here we define \TeX for troff and nroff -.if t .ds TX \fRT\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'E\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'X\fP -.if n .ds TX TeX -. -.\" and here the same for \LaTeX -.if t \{\ -.ie '\*(.T'dvi' \ -.ds LX \fRL\h'-0.36m'\v'-0.15v'\s-3A\s0\h'-0.15m'\v'0.15v'\fP\*(TX -.el .ds LX \fRL\h'-0.36m'\v'-0.22v'\s-2A\s0\h'-0.15m'\v'0.22v'\fP\*(TX -.\} -.if n .ds LX LaTeX -. -.\" \LaTeXe -.\" note that we need \vareps for TeX instead of \eps which can only be -.\" accessed with the \N escape sequence (in the Math Italic font) -.if t \{\ -.ie '\*(.T'dvi' .ds LE \*(LX\h'0.15m'2\v'0.20v'\f(MI\N'34'\fP\v'-0.20v' -.el .ds LE \*(LX\h'0.15m'2\v'0.20v'\(*e\v'-0.20v' -.\} -.if n .ds LE LaTeX\ 2e -. -.\" a typewriter font -.if t \{\ -.de C -\fC\\$1\fP -.. -.\} -.if n \{\ -.de C -\\$1 -.. -.\} -. -.\" ==== -.\" ==== end of macro definitions -.\" ==== -. -. -. -.SH NAME -cefconv \- convert a TeX document containing CEF macros into `preprocessed' -form. -. -. -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B cefconv -< -.I infile -> -.I outfile -. -. -.SH DESCRIPTION -The -.B Chinese Encoding Framework -.RB ( CEF ) -developed by Christian Wittern -.C <cwittern@conline.central.de> -makes it possible to include CJK characters in various encodings using the -SGML macros -.B &CX-aabb; -for Big\ 5 and CNS encoding and -.B &U-aabb; -for Unicode -.RB ( X -denotes a number between 0 and 7; 0 represents Big\ 5 encoding, 1-7 CNS -encoding planes 1-7. -.B aabb -is either a decimal or hexadecimal number) -.PP -.B \%cefconv -converts the CEF macros into a form which can directly processed with \*(LE. -.PP -This filter is part of the -.B CJK -macro package for \*(LE. -. -. -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR \%sjisconv (1), -.BR bg5conv (1), -.BR cef5conv (1), -.BR \%cefsconv (1), -.BR \%extconv (1), -.br -the -.B CJK -documentation files. -. -. -.SH AUTHOR -Werner Lemberg -.C <wl@gnu.org> diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cefconv.c b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cefconv.c deleted file mode 100644 index 967672e793..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cefconv.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,127 +0,0 @@ -#define banner \ -"cefconv (CJK ver. 4.8.4)" \ - -/*2:*/ -#line 100 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cefconv.w" - -#include <ctype.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h> - - -int main(int argc,char*argv[]) -{int ch,i; -unsigned char in[16]; -unsigned char out[32]; -unsigned char*inp,*outp; - -fprintf(stdout,"\\def\\CNSpreproc{%s}",banner); - -ch= fgetc(stdin); - -while(!feof(stdin)) -{if(ch=='&') -{inp= in; -outp= out; -*inp= ch; -*(++inp)= fgetc(stdin); - -if(*inp=='C'&&!feof(stdin)) -{*(++inp)= fgetc(stdin); -if(*inp=='0'&&!feof(stdin)) -{*(outp++)= 'B'; -*(outp++)= 'g'; -*(outp++)= '5'; -} -else if(*inp>='1'&&*inp<='7'&&!feof(stdin)) -{*(outp++)= 'C'; -*(outp++)= 'N'; -*(outp++)= 'S'; -*(outp++)= *inp; -} -else if((*inp=='X'||*inp=='Y')&&!feof(stdin)) -{*(outp++)= 'C'; -*(outp++)= 'E'; -*(outp++)= 'F'; -*(outp++)= *inp; -} -else -goto no_macro; -} -else if(*inp=='U'&&!feof(stdin)) -{*(outp++)= 'U'; -*(outp++)= 'T'; -*(outp++)= 'F'; -*(outp++)= '8'; -} -else -goto no_macro; - -*(++inp)= fgetc(stdin); -if(*inp!='-'||feof(stdin)) -goto no_macro; - -*(outp++)= '\177'; -*(outp++)= '\177'; -*(outp++)= '\"'; -*(outp++)= '0'; - -*(++inp)= fgetc(stdin); -if(isxdigit(*inp)&&*inp<0x80&&!feof(stdin)) -*(outp++)= toupper(*inp); -else -goto no_macro; - -*(++inp)= fgetc(stdin); -if(isxdigit(*inp)&&*inp<0x80&&!feof(stdin)) -*(outp++)= toupper(*inp); -else -goto no_macro; - -*(outp++)= '\177'; -*(outp++)= '\"'; -*(outp++)= '0'; - -*(++inp)= fgetc(stdin); -if(isxdigit(*inp)&&*inp<0x80&&!feof(stdin)) -*(outp++)= toupper(*inp); -else -goto no_macro; - -*(++inp)= fgetc(stdin); -if(isxdigit(*inp)&&*inp<0x80&&!feof(stdin)) -*(outp++)= toupper(*inp); -else -goto no_macro; - -*(outp++)= '\177'; -*outp= '\0'; - -*(++inp)= fgetc(stdin); -if(*inp!=';'||feof(stdin)) -goto no_macro; - -outp= out; -fprintf(stdout,"\17772\177"); -while(*outp) -fputc(*(outp++),stdout); - -ch= fgetc(stdin); -continue; - -no_macro: -ch= *inp; -i= inp-in; -inp= in; -while(i--) -fputc(*(inp++),stdout); -continue; -} -else -fputc(ch,stdout); - -ch= fgetc(stdin); -} -exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); -return 0; -}/*:2*/ diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cefconv.w b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cefconv.w deleted file mode 100644 index 142a5d862b..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cefconv.w +++ /dev/null @@ -1,221 +0,0 @@ -% This is the cweb file cefconv.w of the CJK Package Ver. 4.8.4 18-Apr-2015 - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -% To print this CWEB file you should (but not must) use the CWEAVE of the -% c2cweb-package (found at the CTAN archives, e.g. ftp.dante.de) and then say -% -% cweave +a cefconv.w -% -% This (fully compatible) CWEAVE can transform CWEB-files with alternative -% output rules (look at the position of braces below!) the author (it's me -% too :-) prefer. Otherwise this file will be formatted traditionally. - -\def\title{cefconv (CJK Version 4.8.4)} - -\def\topofcontents{ - \null\vfill - \centerline{\titlefont The {\ttitlefont cefconv} program} - \vskip 20pt - \centerline{(CJK Version 4.8.4)} - \vfill} - -\def\botofcontents{ - \vfill - \noindent - Copyright \copyright\ 1996, 1998, 2002 by Werner Lemberg - \bigskip\noindent - Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of this - document provided that the copyright notice and this permission notice - are preserved on all copies. - - \smallskip\noindent - Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this - document under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided that the - entire resulting derived work is distributed under the terms of a - permission notice identical to this one.} - -\pageno=\contentspagenumber \advance\pageno by 1 -\let\maybe=\iftrue -\fullpageheight=240mm -\pageheight=223mm -\pagewidth=158mm -\setpage -\frenchspacing - -\noinx -\nosecs -\nocon - -@* Function and Use. -This small program will convert EUC encoding with CNS encoded Chinese -characters using the {\it Chinese Encoding Framework (CEF)} into a -`preprocessed' form, expanding the CEF macros. - -Use this program as a filter: - -\hskip 2em \.{cefconv < input\_file > output\_file} - - -@* The program. -In contrast to \.{cef5conv} or \.{cefsconv}, only one task will be executed: - -Replacing CEF macros of the form \.{\&xx-yyzz;} (\.{xx} can be C1--C7 for -the CNS planes 1--7, C0 for Big~5 encoding, an encoding CX reserved for -IRIZ, a private encoding CY, and U for Unicode encoding; \.{yyzz} is a -hexadecimal representation of the code point in this plane) with -\medskip -\quad\.{\char94 \char94 7f72\char94 \char94 7fXX\char94 \char94 7f% -\char94 \char94 7f"0yy\char94 \char94 7f"0zz\char94 \char94 7f}\quad. -\medskip -\.{XX} is the corresponding CJK encoding of \.{xx}; the number `72' -specifies a macro in the file \.{MULEenc.sty} which further processes this -representation -- it is automatically loaded by the \.{CJK} package. - -Additionally we define an empty \TeX\ macro at the very beginning to signal -a preprocessed file. - -The following code is very simple. No error detection is done because \TeX\ -which will see the output of \.{cefconv} complains loudly if something is -wrong. - -@d banner -"cefconv (CJK ver. 4.8.4)" - -@c -#include <ctype.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h>@# - - -int main(int argc, char *argv[]) - {int ch, i; - unsigned char in[16]; - unsigned char out[32]; - unsigned char *inp, *outp; - - fprintf(stdout, "\\def\\CNSpreproc{%s}", banner);@# - - ch = fgetc(stdin);@# - - while(!feof(stdin)) - {if(ch == '&') /* the macro test is hardcoded to make things simple */ - {inp = in; - outp = out; - *inp = ch; - *(++inp) = fgetc(stdin);@# - - if(*inp == 'C' && !feof(stdin)) - {*(++inp) = fgetc(stdin); - if(*inp == '0' && !feof(stdin)) - {*(outp++) = 'B'; - *(outp++) = 'g'; - *(outp++) = '5'; - } - else if(*inp >= '1' && *inp <= '7' && !feof(stdin)) - {*(outp++) = 'C'; - *(outp++) = 'N'; - *(outp++) = 'S'; - *(outp++) = *inp; - } - else if((*inp == 'X' || *inp == 'Y') && !feof(stdin)) - {*(outp++) = 'C'; - *(outp++) = 'E'; - *(outp++) = 'F'; - *(outp++) = *inp; - } - else - goto no_macro; - } - else if(*inp == 'U' && !feof(stdin)) - {*(outp++) = 'U'; - *(outp++) = 'T'; - *(outp++) = 'F'; - *(outp++) = '8'; - } - else - goto no_macro;@# - - *(++inp) = fgetc(stdin); - if(*inp != '-' || feof(stdin)) - goto no_macro;@# - - *(outp++) = '\177'; - *(outp++) = '\177'; - *(outp++) = '\"'; - *(outp++) = '0';@# - - *(++inp) = fgetc(stdin); - if(isxdigit(*inp) && *inp < 0x80 && !feof(stdin)) - *(outp++) = toupper(*inp); - else - goto no_macro;@# - - *(++inp) = fgetc(stdin); - if(isxdigit(*inp) && *inp < 0x80 && !feof(stdin)) - *(outp++) = toupper(*inp); - else - goto no_macro;@# - - *(outp++) = '\177'; - *(outp++) = '\"'; - *(outp++) = '0';@# - - *(++inp) = fgetc(stdin); - if(isxdigit(*inp) && *inp < 0x80 && !feof(stdin)) - *(outp++) = toupper(*inp); - else - goto no_macro;@# - - *(++inp) = fgetc(stdin); - if(isxdigit(*inp) && *inp < 0x80 && !feof(stdin)) - *(outp++) = toupper(*inp); - else - goto no_macro;@# - - *(outp++) = '\177'; - *outp = '\0';@# - - *(++inp) = fgetc(stdin); - if(*inp != ';' || feof(stdin)) - goto no_macro;@# - - outp = out; - fprintf(stdout, "\17772\177"); - while(*outp) - fputc(*(outp++), stdout);@# - - ch = fgetc(stdin); - continue;@# - -no_macro: - ch = *inp; - i = inp - in; - inp = in; - while(i--) - fputc(*(inp++), stdout); - continue; - } - else - fputc(ch, stdout);@# - - ch = fgetc(stdin); - } - exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); - return 0; /* never reached */ - } diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/ceflatex b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/ceflatex deleted file mode 100755 index 79bcd8abe3..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/ceflatex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh - -# Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -# Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -# MA 02110-1301 USA - -n=1 -argv= - -# get last argument -while test 1 -lt $#; do - eval argv$n=\$1 - argv="$argv \"\$argv$n\"" - n=`expr $n + 1` - shift -done - -# replace extension with .cjk or append .cjk if there is no extension -tex=$1 -case $tex in -""|*.cjk) - echo >&2 "Usage: $0 [options] latex-file" - exit 1;; -*) - aux=`expr "X$tex" : 'X\(.*\)\.[^/]*$' \| "X$tex" : 'X\(.*\)'`.cjk;; -esac - -cefconv < "$tex" > "$aux" && eval latex "$argv" "\$aux" - -# EOF diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/ceflatex.bat b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/ceflatex.bat deleted file mode 100644 index ba5925a6df..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/ceflatex.bat +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -call f_name %1
-cefconv < %1 > %fd%%fp%%fn%.cjk
-latex %fd%%fu%%fn%.cjk
diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/ceflatex.cmd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/ceflatex.cmd deleted file mode 100644 index dcc3183431..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/ceflatex.cmd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*\
- ceflatex.cmd
-
- This file is part of the CJK macro package for LaTeX2e ver. 4.8.4
-
- This file is part of the CJK macro package for LaTeX2e ver. 4.8.4
-
- Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Wonkoo Kim <wkim+@pitt.edu>
-
- This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
- it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
- (at your option) any later version.
-
- This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- GNU General Public License for more details.
-
- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free
- Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston,
- MA 02110-1301 USA
-
- Wonkoo Kim (wkim+@pitt.edu), September 2, 1996
-\*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
-Call RxFuncAdd 'SysLoadFuncs', 'RexxUtil', 'SysLoadFuncs'
-Call SysLoadFuncs
-
-parse arg file
-
-drive = filespec('drive', file)
-path = filespec('path', file)
-fname = filespec('name', file)
-m = lastpos('.', fname)
-if (m = 0) then m = length(fname) + 1
-cjkfile = drive||path||delstr(fname, m)||'.cjk'
-
-'cefconv <' file '>' cjkfile
-
-ucjkfile = translate(cjkfile,'/','\')
-if stream(cjkfile, 'C', 'QUERY EXISTS') \= '' then
- 'call latex.cmd' ucjkfile
-
-/* End of ceflatex.cmd */
diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cefpdflatex b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cefpdflatex deleted file mode 100755 index c1b776cffd..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cefpdflatex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh - -# Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -# Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -# MA 02110-1301 USA - -n=1 -argv= - -# get last argument -while test 1 -lt $#; do - eval argv$n=\$1 - argv="$argv \"\$argv$n\"" - n=`expr $n + 1` - shift -done - -# replace extension with .cjk or append .cjk if there is no extension -tex=$1 -case $tex in -""|*.cjk) - echo >&2 "Usage: $0 [options] pdflatex-file" - exit 1;; -*) - aux=`expr "X$tex" : 'X\(.*\)\.[^/]*$' \| "X$tex" : 'X\(.*\)'`.cjk;; -esac - -cefconv < "$tex" > "$aux" && eval pdflatex "$argv" "\$aux" - -# EOF diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cefsconv.1 b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cefsconv.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 4c38133298..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cefsconv.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,127 +0,0 @@ -.\" man page for cefsconv -.\" Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -.\" -.\" This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -.\" it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -.\" the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -.\" (at your option) any later version. -.\" -.\" This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -.\" but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -.\" MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -.\" GNU General Public License for more details. -.\" -.\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -.\" along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -.\" Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -.\" MA 02110-1301 USA -. -.TH CEFSCONV 1 18-Apr-2015 "CJK Version 4.8.4" -. -.\" ==== -.\" ==== macro definitions -.\" ==== -. -.\" here we define \TeX for troff and nroff -.if t .ds TX \fRT\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'E\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'X\fP -.if n .ds TX TeX -. -.\" and here the same for \LaTeX -.if t \{\ -.ie '\*(.T'dvi' \ -.ds LX \fRL\h'-0.36m'\v'-0.15v'\s-3A\s0\h'-0.15m'\v'0.15v'\fP\*(TX -.el .ds LX \fRL\h'-0.36m'\v'-0.22v'\s-2A\s0\h'-0.15m'\v'0.22v'\fP\*(TX -.\} -.if n .ds LX LaTeX -. -.\" \LaTeXe -.\" note that we need \vareps for TeX instead of \eps which can only be -.\" accessed with the \N escape sequence (in the Math Italic font) -.if t \{\ -.ie '\*(.T'dvi' .ds LE \*(LX\h'0.15m'2\v'0.20v'\f(MI\N'34'\fP\v'-0.20v' -.el .ds LE \*(LX\h'0.15m'2\v'0.20v'\(*e\v'-0.20v' -.\} -.if n .ds LE LaTeX\ 2e -. -.\" a typewriter font -.if t \{\ -.de C -\fC\\$1\fP -.. -.\} -.if n \{\ -.de C -\\$1 -.. -.\} -. -.\" ==== -.\" ==== end of macro definitions -.\" ==== -. -. -. -.SH NAME -cefsconv \- convert a TeX document in SJIS encoding containing CEF macros -into `preprocessed' form. -. -. -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B cefsconv -< -.I infile -> -.I outfile -. -. -.SH DESCRIPTION -The -.B Chinese Encoding Framework -.RB ( CEF ) -developed by Christian Wittern -.C <cwittern@conline.central.de> -makes it possible to include CJK characters in various encodings using the -SGML macros -.B &CX-aabb; -for Big\ 5 and CNS encoding and -.B &U-aabb; -for Unicode -.RB ( X -denotes a number between 0 and 7; 0 represents Big\ 5 encoding, 1-7 CNS -encoding planes 1-7. -.B aabb -is either a decimal or hexadecimal number). -.PP -.B \%cefsconv -converts the CEF macros of a SJIS encoded document together with the SJIS -encoding itself into a form which can directly processed with \*(LE. -It is identical to -.IP -.B sjisconv -< -.I infile -| -.B cefconv -> -.I outfile -.PP -This filter is part of the -.B CJK -macro package for \*(LE. -. -. -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR \%sjisconv (1), -.BR bg5conv (1), -.BR \%cefconv (1), -.BR cef5conv (1), -.BR \%extconv (1), -.br -the -.B CJK -documentation files. -. -. -.SH AUTHOR -Werner Lemberg -.C <wl@gnu.org> diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cefsconv.c b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cefsconv.c deleted file mode 100644 index bd4a701ffc..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cefsconv.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,135 +0,0 @@ -#define banner \ -"cefsconv (CJK ver. 4.8.4)" \ - -/*2:*/ -#line 111 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cefsconv.w" - -#include <ctype.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h> - - -int main(int argc,char*argv[]) -{int ch,i; -unsigned char in[16]; -unsigned char out[32]; -unsigned char*inp,*outp; - -fprintf(stdout,"\\def\\CNSpreproc{%s}",banner); - -ch= fgetc(stdin); - -while(!feof(stdin)) -{if((ch>=0x81&&ch<=0x9F)||(ch>=0xE0&&ch<=0xEF)) -{fprintf(stdout,"\177%c\177",ch); - -ch= fgetc(stdin); -if(!feof(stdin)) -fprintf(stdout,"%d\177",ch); -} -else if(ch=='&') - -{inp= in; -outp= out; -*inp= ch; -*(++inp)= fgetc(stdin); - -if(*inp=='C'&&!feof(stdin)) -{*(++inp)= fgetc(stdin); -if(*inp=='0'&&!feof(stdin)) -{*(outp++)= 'B'; -*(outp++)= 'g'; -*(outp++)= '5'; -} -else if(*inp>='1'&&*inp<='7'&&!feof(stdin)) -{*(outp++)= 'C'; -*(outp++)= 'N'; -*(outp++)= 'S'; -*(outp++)= *inp; -} -else if((*inp=='X'||*inp=='Y')&&!feof(stdin)) -{*(outp++)= 'C'; -*(outp++)= 'E'; -*(outp++)= 'F'; -*(outp++)= *inp; -} -else -goto no_macro; -} -else if(*inp=='U'&&!feof(stdin)) -{*(outp++)= 'U'; -*(outp++)= 'T'; -*(outp++)= 'F'; -*(outp++)= '8'; -} -else -goto no_macro; - -*(++inp)= fgetc(stdin); -if(*inp!='-'||feof(stdin)) -goto no_macro; - -*(outp++)= '\177'; -*(outp++)= '\177'; -*(outp++)= '\"'; -*(outp++)= '0'; - -*(++inp)= fgetc(stdin); -if(isxdigit(*inp)&&*inp<0x80&&!feof(stdin)) -*(outp++)= toupper(*inp); -else -goto no_macro; - -*(++inp)= fgetc(stdin); -if(isxdigit(*inp)&&*inp<0x80&&!feof(stdin)) -*(outp++)= toupper(*inp); -else -goto no_macro; - -*(outp++)= '\177'; -*(outp++)= '\"'; -*(outp++)= '0'; - -*(++inp)= fgetc(stdin); -if(isxdigit(*inp)&&*inp<0x80&&!feof(stdin)) -*(outp++)= toupper(*inp); -else -goto no_macro; - -*(++inp)= fgetc(stdin); -if(isxdigit(*inp)&&*inp<0x80&&!feof(stdin)) -*(outp++)= toupper(*inp); -else -goto no_macro; - -*(outp++)= '\177'; -*outp= '\0'; - -*(++inp)= fgetc(stdin); -if(*inp!=';'||feof(stdin)) -goto no_macro; - -outp= out; -fprintf(stdout,"\17772\177"); -while(*outp) -fputc(*(outp++),stdout); - -ch= fgetc(stdin); -continue; - -no_macro: -ch= *inp; -i= inp-in; -inp= in; -while(i--) -fputc(*(inp++),stdout); -continue; -} -else -fputc(ch,stdout); - -ch= fgetc(stdin); -} -exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); -return 0; -}/*:2*/ diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cefsconv.w b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cefsconv.w deleted file mode 100644 index 7e033f34ea..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cefsconv.w +++ /dev/null @@ -1,240 +0,0 @@ -% This is the cweb file cefsconv.w of the CJK Package Ver. 4.8.4 18-Apr-2015 - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -% To print this CWEB file you should (but not must) use the CWEAVE of the -% c2cweb-package (found at the CTAN archives, e.g. ftp.dante.de) and then say -% -% cweave +a cefsconv.w -% -% This (fully compatible) CWEAVE can transform CWEB-files with alternative -% output rules (look at the position of braces below!) the author (it's me -% too :-) prefer. Otherwise this file will be formatted traditionally. - -\def\title{cefsconv (CJK Version 4.8.4)} - -\def\topofcontents{ - \null\vfill - \centerline{\titlefont The {\ttitlefont cefsconv} program} - \vskip 20pt - \centerline{(CJK Version 4.8.4)} - \vfill} - -\def\botofcontents{ - \vfill - \noindent - Copyright \copyright\ 1996, 1998 by Werner Lemberg - \bigskip\noindent - Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of this - document provided that the copyright notice and this permission notice - are preserved on all copies. - - \smallskip\noindent - Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this - document under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided that the - entire resulting derived work is distributed under the terms of a - permission notice identical to this one.} - -\pageno=\contentspagenumber \advance\pageno by 1 -\let\maybe=\iftrue -\fullpageheight=240mm -\pageheight=223mm -\pagewidth=158mm -\setpage -\frenchspacing - -\noinx -\nosecs -\nocon - -@* Function and Use. -This small program will convert SJIS encoding with CNS encoded Chinese -characters using the {\it Chinese Encoding Framework (CEF)} into a -`preprocessed' form. The need of this program arises from the fact that -SJIS encoding uses the characters `\.{\\}', `\.{\{}', and `\.{\}}' which -have special meanings in \TeX. - -Use this program as a filter: - -\hskip 2em \.{cefsconv < input\_file > output\_file} - - -@* The program. -In contrast to \.{cefconv} two tasks will be executed: - -Replacing all occurrences of two byte SJIS encoded characters \.{XY} with -\.{\char94 \char94 7fX\char94 \char94 7fZZZ\char94 \char94 7f} (\.{X} and -\.{Y} are the first and the second byte of the character; \.{ZZZ} represents -the second byte as a decimal number). - -Replacing CEF macros of the form \.{\&xx-yyzz;} (\.{xx} can be C1--C7 for -the CNS planes 1--7, C0 for Big~5 encoding, an encoding CX reserved for -IRIZ, a private encoding CY, and U for Unicode encoding; \.{yyzz} is a -hexadecimal representation of the code point in this plane) with -\medskip -\quad\.{\char94 \char94 7f72\char94 \char94 7fXX\char94 \char94 7f% -\char94 \char94 7f"0yy\char94 \char94 7f"0zz\char94 \char94 7f}\quad. -\medskip -\.{XX} is the corresponding CJK encoding of \.{xx}; the number `72' -specifies a macro in the file \.{MULEenc.sty} which further processes this -representation -- it is necessary to explicitly load this file with -\.{\\usepackage}. - -Additionally we define a \TeX\ macro at the very beginning to signal a -preprocessed file. - -The following code is very simple. No error detection is done because \TeX\ -which will see the output of \.{cefsconv} complains loudly if something is -wrong. - -Note that the user-defined character area of SJIS (with the first bytes in -the range 0xF0--0xFC) is not supported because it is not portable. - -@d banner -"cefsconv (CJK ver. 4.8.4)" - -@c -#include <ctype.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h>@# - - -int main(int argc, char *argv[]) - {int ch, i; - unsigned char in[16]; - unsigned char out[32]; - unsigned char *inp, *outp; - - fprintf(stdout, "\\def\\CNSpreproc{%s}", banner);@# - - ch = fgetc(stdin);@# - - while(!feof(stdin)) - {if((ch >= 0x81 && ch <= 0x9F) || (ch >= 0xE0 && ch <= 0xEF)) - {fprintf(stdout, "\177%c\177", ch);@# - - ch = fgetc(stdin); - if(!feof(stdin)) - fprintf(stdout, "%d\177", ch); - } - else if(ch == '&') - /* the macro test is hardcoded to make things simple */ - {inp = in; - outp = out; - *inp = ch; - *(++inp) = fgetc(stdin);@# - - if(*inp == 'C' && !feof(stdin)) - {*(++inp) = fgetc(stdin); - if(*inp == '0' && !feof(stdin)) - {*(outp++) = 'B'; - *(outp++) = 'g'; - *(outp++) = '5'; - } - else if(*inp >= '1' && *inp <= '7' && !feof(stdin)) - {*(outp++) = 'C'; - *(outp++) = 'N'; - *(outp++) = 'S'; - *(outp++) = *inp; - } - else if((*inp == 'X' || *inp == 'Y') && !feof(stdin)) - {*(outp++) = 'C'; - *(outp++) = 'E'; - *(outp++) = 'F'; - *(outp++) = *inp; - } - else - goto no_macro; - } - else if(*inp == 'U' && !feof(stdin)) - {*(outp++) = 'U'; - *(outp++) = 'T'; - *(outp++) = 'F'; - *(outp++) = '8'; - } - else - goto no_macro;@# - - *(++inp) = fgetc(stdin); - if(*inp != '-' || feof(stdin)) - goto no_macro;@# - - *(outp++) = '\177'; - *(outp++) = '\177'; - *(outp++) = '\"'; - *(outp++) = '0';@# - - *(++inp) = fgetc(stdin); - if(isxdigit(*inp) && *inp < 0x80 && !feof(stdin)) - *(outp++) = toupper(*inp); - else - goto no_macro;@# - - *(++inp) = fgetc(stdin); - if(isxdigit(*inp) && *inp < 0x80 && !feof(stdin)) - *(outp++) = toupper(*inp); - else - goto no_macro;@# - - *(outp++) = '\177'; - *(outp++) = '\"'; - *(outp++) = '0';@# - - *(++inp) = fgetc(stdin); - if(isxdigit(*inp) && *inp < 0x80 && !feof(stdin)) - *(outp++) = toupper(*inp); - else - goto no_macro;@# - - *(++inp) = fgetc(stdin); - if(isxdigit(*inp) && *inp < 0x80 && !feof(stdin)) - *(outp++) = toupper(*inp); - else - goto no_macro;@# - - *(outp++) = '\177'; - *outp = '\0';@# - - *(++inp) = fgetc(stdin); - if(*inp != ';' || feof(stdin)) - goto no_macro;@# - - outp = out; - fprintf(stdout, "\17772\177"); - while(*outp) - fputc(*(outp++), stdout);@# - - ch = fgetc(stdin); - continue;@# - -no_macro: - ch = *inp; - i = inp - in; - inp = in; - while(i--) - fputc(*(inp++), stdout); - continue; - } - else - fputc(ch, stdout);@# - - ch = fgetc(stdin); - } - exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); - return 0; /* never reached */ - } diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cefslatex b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cefslatex deleted file mode 100755 index 3d3daa175b..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cefslatex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh - -# Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -# Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -# MA 02110-1301 USA - -n=1 -argv= - -# get last argument -while test 1 -lt $#; do - eval argv$n=\$1 - argv="$argv \"\$argv$n\"" - n=`expr $n + 1` - shift -done - -# replace extension with .cjk or append .cjk if there is no extension -tex=$1 -case $tex in -""|*.cjk) - echo >&2 "Usage: $0 [options] latex-file" - exit 1;; -*) - aux=`expr "X$tex" : 'X\(.*\)\.[^/]*$' \| "X$tex" : 'X\(.*\)'`.cjk;; -esac - -cefsconv < "$tex" > "$aux" && eval latex "$argv" "\$aux" - -# EOF diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cefsltx.bat b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cefsltx.bat deleted file mode 100644 index 662ef9e3af..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cefsltx.bat +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -call f_name %1
-cefsconv < %1 > %fd%%fp%%fn%.cjk
-latex %fd%%fu%%fn%.cjk
diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cefsltx.cmd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cefsltx.cmd deleted file mode 100644 index 7150e8aad1..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cefsltx.cmd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*\
- cefsltx.cmd
-
- This file is part of the CJK macro package for LaTeX2e ver. 4.8.4
-
- This file is part of the CJK macro package for LaTeX2e ver. 4.8.4
-
- Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Wonkoo Kim <wkim+@pitt.edu>
-
- This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
- it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
- (at your option) any later version.
-
- This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- GNU General Public License for more details.
-
- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free
- Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston,
- MA 02110-1301 USA
-
- Wonkoo Kim (wkim+@pitt.edu), September 2, 1996
-\*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
-Call RxFuncAdd 'SysLoadFuncs', 'RexxUtil', 'SysLoadFuncs'
-Call SysLoadFuncs
-
-parse arg file
-
-drive = filespec('drive', file)
-path = filespec('path', file)
-fname = filespec('name', file)
-m = lastpos('.', fname)
-if (m = 0) then m = length(fname) + 1
-cjkfile = drive||path||delstr(fname, m)||'.cjk'
-
-'cefsconv <' file '>' cjkfile
-
-ucjkfile = translate(cjkfile,'/','\')
-if stream(cjkfile, 'C', 'QUERY EXISTS') \= '' then
- 'call latex.cmd' ucjkfile
-
-/* End of cefsltx.cmd */
diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cefspdflatex b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cefspdflatex deleted file mode 100755 index ed981d4dfb..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/CEFconv/cefspdflatex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh - -# Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -# Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -# MA 02110-1301 USA - -n=1 -argv= - -# get last argument -while test 1 -lt $#; do - eval argv$n=\$1 - argv="$argv \"\$argv$n\"" - n=`expr $n + 1` - shift -done - -# replace extension with .cjk or append .cjk if there is no extension -tex=$1 -case $tex in -""|*.cjk) - echo >&2 "Usage: $0 [options] latex-file" - exit 1;; -*) - aux=`expr "X$tex" : 'X\(.*\)\.[^/]*$' \| "X$tex" : 'X\(.*\)'`.cjk;; -esac - -cefsconv < "$tex" > "$aux" && eval pdflatex "$argv" "\$aux" - -# EOF diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/SJISconv/sjisconv.1 b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/SJISconv/sjisconv.1 deleted file mode 100644 index c385eb616d..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/SJISconv/sjisconv.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,110 +0,0 @@ -.\" man page for sjisconv -.\" Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -.\" -.\" This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -.\" it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -.\" the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -.\" (at your option) any later version. -.\" -.\" This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -.\" but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -.\" MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -.\" GNU General Public License for more details. -.\" -.\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -.\" along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -.\" Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -.\" MA 02110-1301 USA -. -.TH SJISCONV 1 18-Apr-2015 "CJK Version 4.8.4" -. -.\" ==== -.\" ==== macro definitions -.\" ==== -. -.\" here we define \TeX for troff and nroff -.if t .ds TX \fRT\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'E\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'X\fP -.if n .ds TX TeX -. -.\" and here the same for \LaTeX -.if t \{\ -.ie '\*(.T'dvi' \ -.ds LX \fRL\h'-0.36m'\v'-0.15v'\s-3A\s0\h'-0.15m'\v'0.15v'\fP\*(TX -.el .ds LX \fRL\h'-0.36m'\v'-0.22v'\s-2A\s0\h'-0.15m'\v'0.22v'\fP\*(TX -.\} -.if n .ds LX LaTeX -. -.\" \LaTeXe -.\" note that we need \vareps for TeX instead of \eps which can only be -.\" accessed with the \N escape sequence (in the Math Italic font) -.if t \{\ -.ie '\*(.T'dvi' .ds LE \*(LX\h'0.15m'2\v'0.20v'\f(MI\N'34'\fP\v'-0.20v' -.el .ds LE \*(LX\h'0.15m'2\v'0.20v'\(*e\v'-0.20v' -.\} -.if n .ds LE LaTeX\ 2e -. -.\" a typewriter font -.if t \{\ -.de C -\fC\\$1\fP\\$2 -.. -.\} -.if n \{\ -.de C -\\$1\\$2 -.. -.\} -. -.\" ==== -.\" ==== end of macro definitions -.\" ==== -. -. -. -.SH NAME -sjisconv \- convert a TeX document in SJIS encoding into `preprocessed' -form. -. -. -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B sjisconv -< -.I infile -> -.I outfile -. -. -.SH DESCRIPTION -SJIS encoding for Japanese uses the characters -.C { , -.C } , -and -.C \e -which have special meanings in \*(TX -documents. -.PP -After processing a \*(LE -document which contains SJIS characters with -.B \%sjisconv -you need not care about these special characters. -.PP -This filter is part of the -.B CJK -macro package for \*(LE. -. -. -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR bg5conv (1), -.BR \%cefconv (1), -.BR cef5conv (1), -.BR \%cefsconv (1), -.BR \%extconv (1), -.br -the -.B CJK -documentation files. -. -. -.SH AUTHOR -Werner Lemberg -.C <wl@gnu.org> diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/SJISconv/sjisconv.c b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/SJISconv/sjisconv.c deleted file mode 100644 index af121e555d..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/SJISconv/sjisconv.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -#define banner \ -"sjisconv (CJK ver. 4.8.4)" \ - -/*2:*/ -#line 96 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/SJISconv/sjisconv.w" - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h> - - -int main(int argc,char*argv[]) -{int ch; - -fprintf(stdout,"\\def\\CJKpreproc{%s}",banner); - -ch= fgetc(stdin); - -while(!feof(stdin)) -{if((ch>=0x81&&ch<=0x9F)||(ch>=0xE0&&ch<=0xEF)) -{fprintf(stdout,"\177%c\177",ch); - -ch= fgetc(stdin); -if(!feof(stdin)) -fprintf(stdout,"%d\177",ch); -} -else -fputc(ch,stdout); - -ch= fgetc(stdin); -} -exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); -return 0; -}/*:2*/ diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/SJISconv/sjisconv.w b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/SJISconv/sjisconv.w deleted file mode 100644 index c1044cf36d..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/SJISconv/sjisconv.w +++ /dev/null @@ -1,123 +0,0 @@ -% This is the cweb file sjisconv.w of the CJK Package Ver. 4.8.4 18-Apr-2015 - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -% To print this CWEB file you should (but not must) use the CWEAVE of the -% c2cweb-package (found at the CTAN archives, e.g. ftp.dante.de) and then say -% -% cweave +a sjisconv.w -% -% This (fully compatible) CWEAVE can transform CWEB-files with alternative -% output rules (look at the position of braces below!) the author (it's me -% too :-) prefer. Otherwise this file will be formatted traditionally. - -\def\title{sjisconv (CJK Version 4.8.4)} - -\def\topofcontents{ - \null\vfill - \centerline{\titlefont The {\ttitlefont sjisconv} program} - \vskip 20pt - \centerline{(CJK Version 4.8.4)} - \vfill} - -\def\botofcontents{ - \vfill - \noindent - Copyright \copyright\ 1996, 1998 by Werner Lemberg - \bigskip\noindent - Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of this - document provided that the copyright notice and this permission notice - are preserved on all copies. - - \smallskip\noindent - Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this - document under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided that the - entire resulting derived work is distributed under the terms of a - permission notice identical to this one.} - -\pageno=\contentspagenumber \advance\pageno by 1 -\let\maybe=\iftrue -\fullpageheight=240mm -\pageheight=223mm -\pagewidth=158mm -\setpage -\frenchspacing - -\noinx -\nosecs -\nocon - -@* Function and Use. -This small program will convert SJIS encoded Japanese characters into a -`preprocessed' form. The need of this program arises from the fact that this -encoding uses the characters `\.{\\}', `\.{\{}', and `\.{\}}' which have -special meanings in \TeX. - -Use this program as a filter: - -\hskip 2em \.{sjisconv < input\_file > output\_file} - - -@* The program. -The only function of this program is to replace all occurrences of SJIS -encoded two byte characters \.{XY} with -\.{\char94 \char94 7fX\char94 \char94 7fZZZ\char94 \char94 7f} (\.{X} -and \.{Y} are the first and the second byte of the character; \.{ZZZ} -represents the second byte as a decimal number). - -Additionally we define a \TeX\ macro at the very beginning to signal a -preprocessed file. - -The following code is very simple. No error detection is done because \TeX\ -which will see the output of \.{sjisconv} complains loudly if something is -wrong. - -Note that the user-defined character area of SJIS (with the first bytes in -the range 0xF0--0xFC) is not supported because it is not portable. - -@d banner -"sjisconv (CJK ver. 4.8.4)" - -@c -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h>@# - - -int main(int argc, char *argv[]) - {int ch; - - fprintf(stdout, "\\def\\CJKpreproc{%s}", banner);@# - - ch = fgetc(stdin);@# - - while(!feof(stdin)) - {if((ch >= 0x81 && ch <= 0x9F) || (ch >= 0xE0 && ch <= 0xEF)) - {fprintf(stdout, "\177%c\177", ch);@# - - ch = fgetc(stdin); - if(!feof(stdin)) - fprintf(stdout, "%d\177", ch); - } - else - fputc(ch, stdout);@# - - ch = fgetc(stdin); - } - exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); - return 0; /* never reached */ - } diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/SJISconv/sjislatex b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/SJISconv/sjislatex deleted file mode 100755 index b1086cba76..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/SJISconv/sjislatex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh - -# Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -# Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -# MA 02110-1301 USA - -n=1 -argv= - -# get last argument -while test 1 -lt $#; do - eval argv$n=\$1 - argv="$argv \"\$argv$n\"" - n=`expr $n + 1` - shift -done - -# replace extension with .cjk or append .cjk if there is no extension -tex=$1 -case $tex in -""|*.cjk) - echo >&2 "Usage: $0 [options] latex-file" - exit 1;; -*) - aux=`expr "X$tex" : 'X\(.*\)\.[^/]*$' \| "X$tex" : 'X\(.*\)'`.cjk;; -esac - -sjisconv < "$tex" > "$aux" && eval latex "$argv" "\$aux" - -# EOF diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/SJISconv/sjisltx.bat b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/SJISconv/sjisltx.bat deleted file mode 100644 index 5702c113bd..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/SJISconv/sjisltx.bat +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -call f_name %1
-sjisconv < %1 > %fd%%fp%%fn%.cjk
-latex %fd%%fu%%fn%.cjk
diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/SJISconv/sjisltx.cmd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/SJISconv/sjisltx.cmd deleted file mode 100644 index 2ff4e03e54..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/SJISconv/sjisltx.cmd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*\
- sjisltx.cmd
-
- This file is part of the CJK macro package for LaTeX2e ver. 4.8.4
-
- Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Wonkoo Kim <wkim+@pitt.edu>
-
- This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
- it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
- (at your option) any later version.
-
- This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- GNU General Public License for more details.
-
- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free
- Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston,
- MA 02110-1301 USA
-
- Wonkoo Kim (wkim+@pitt.edu), September 2, 1996
-\*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
-Call RxFuncAdd 'SysLoadFuncs', 'RexxUtil', 'SysLoadFuncs'
-Call SysLoadFuncs
-
-parse arg file
-
-drive = filespec('drive', file)
-path = filespec('path', file)
-fname = filespec('name', file)
-m = lastpos('.', fname)
-if (m = 0) then m = length(fname) + 1
-cjkfile = drive||path||delstr(fname, m)||'.cjk'
-
-'sjisconv <' file '>' cjkfile
-
-ucjkfile = translate(cjkfile,'/','\')
-if stream(cjkfile, 'C', 'QUERY EXISTS') \= '' then
- 'call latex.cmd' ucjkfile
-
-/* End of sjisltx.cmd */
diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/SJISconv/sjispdflatex b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/SJISconv/sjispdflatex deleted file mode 100755 index 651570da7f..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/SJISconv/sjispdflatex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh - -# Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -# Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -# MA 02110-1301 USA - -n=1 -argv= - -# get last argument -while test 1 -lt $#; do - eval argv$n=\$1 - argv="$argv \"\$argv$n\"" - n=`expr $n + 1` - shift -done - -# replace extension with .cjk or append .cjk if there is no extension -tex=$1 -case $tex in -""|*.cjk) - echo >&2 "Usage: $0 [options] latex-file" - exit 1;; -*) - aux=`expr "X$tex" : 'X\(.*\)\.[^/]*$' \| "X$tex" : 'X\(.*\)'`.cjk;; -esac - -sjisconv < "$tex" > "$aux" && eval pdflatex "$argv" "\$aux" - -# EOF diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/cjklatex/cjklatex.c b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/cjklatex/cjklatex.c deleted file mode 100644 index 678c1dd3a8..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/cjklatex/cjklatex.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,293 +0,0 @@ -/* - Purpose: call LATEX after preprocessing of the .tex file by - the cjk conversion tool. The old f_name.bat script - is not working anymore. - Author : F. Popineau <Fabrice.Popineau@supelec.fr> - Date : <29/06/2001> -*/ - -#ifndef LATEX -#define LATEX "latex" -#endif - -/* - Copyright (C) 2001-2015 F. Popineau <Fabrice.Popineau@supelec.fr> - - This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify - it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or - (at your option) any later version. - - This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - GNU General Public License for more details. - - You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free - Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, - MA 02110-1301 USA -*/ - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h> - -#include <kpathsea/config.h> -#include <kpathsea/lib.h> -#include <kpathsea/getopt.h> - -static const char *cjklatex_version_string = "1.0"; - -static const char *usage_str[] = { - "Usage: %s OPTIONS FILE\n", - "Calls `" LATEX "' on FILE after conversion by the filter\n", - "specified by OPTIONS.\n", - "--conv=bg5\tfor traditional Chinese, encoding Big 5,\n", - "--conv=cef\tfor Chinese Encoding Framework, encoding CEF,\n", - "--conv=cef5\tidem CEF, also converts Big5 characters,\n", - "--conv=cefs\tidem CEF, also converts SJIS characters,\n", - "--conv=gbk\tfor Chinese, encoding GBK,\n", - "--conv=sjis\tfor Japanese, SJIS encoding.", - "\nAlternatively, for compatibility with the previous DOS batch files,\n", - "you can also copy this program to any of the following names:\n", - "bg5" LATEX ".exe, cef5" LATEX ".exe, cef" LATEX ".exe, cefs" LATEX ".exe,\n", - "gbk" LATEX ".exe and sjis" LATEX ".exe .\n", - "Then running one of these programs will be identical to specify\n", - "the corresponding option.\n", - "\nAdditional options:\n", - "--verbose\tbe a bit more verbose about what is happening,\n", - "--nocleanup\tdo not remove intermediate files,\n", - "--latex=engine\tuse `engine' instead of `" LATEX "' to process the file.\n", - NULL -}; - -static char *progname = NULL; - -static struct _conv_table { - const char *progname; - const char *processor; -} CJKtable[] = { - { "cjk" LATEX, "" }, - { "bg5" LATEX, "bg5conv" }, - { "cef" LATEX, "cefconv" }, - { "cef5" LATEX, "cef5conv" }, - { "cefs" LATEX, "cefsconv" }, - { "gbk" LATEX, "extconv" }, - { "sjis" LATEX, "sjisconv" } -}; - -#define PROGRAM_IS(p) FILESTRCASEEQ (p, progname) -#define ARGUMENT_IS(a) STREQ (long_options[option_index].name, a) - -static int program_number = -1; -static int opt_verbose = 0; -static int opt_nocleanup = 0; -static char *texname, *cjkname, *texengine; - -static struct option long_options [] = { - { "debug", 1, 0, 0}, - { "help", 0, 0, 0}, - { "version", 0, 0, 0}, - { "verbose", 0, 0, 0}, - { "nocleanup", 0, 0, 0}, - { "latex", 1, 0, 0}, - { "conv", 1, 0, 0}, - {0, 0, 0, 0} -}; - -static BOOL sigint_handler(DWORD dwCtrlType) -{ - /* Fix me : there is a problem if a system() command is running. - We should wait for the son process to be interrupted. - Only way I can think of to do that : rewrite system() based on - spawn() with parsing of the command line and set a global pid - Next cwait(pid) in the HandlerRoutine. - */ - - /* This is not that good, but else we would need to wait for - the child processes to finish ! */ - Sleep(250); - - fprintf(stderr, "Sending Ctrl+Break!\n"); - GenerateConsoleCtrlEvent(CTRL_BREAK_EVENT, 0); - - if (! opt_nocleanup) - unlink(cjkname); - - exit(1); - - return FALSE; /* return value obligatory */ -} - -static void usage(void) -{ - int i; - fprintf(stderr, "CJK" LATEX " version %s\n", cjklatex_version_string); - fprintf(stderr,usage_str[0], progname ); - fputs("\n", stderr); - for(i = 1; usage_str[i]; ++i) - fputs(usage_str[i], stderr); -} - -static int do_process(const char *processor, const char *filename) -{ - char *ext, *p; - char cmd[_MAX_PATH*3]; - DWORD dwFA; - int ret; - - if (strlen(filename) > 4 && _strnicmp(filename + strlen(filename) - 4, ".tex", 4) == 0) { - texname = xstrdup(filename); - } - else { - texname = concat(filename, ".tex"); - } - for (p = texname; p && *p; p++) - *p = (*p == '\\' ? '/' : *p); - - dwFA = GetFileAttributes(texname); - if (dwFA == 0xFFFFFFFF || (dwFA & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY)) { - fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s is an invalid input file.\n", - progname, texname); - ret = 1; - } - else { - cjkname = xstrdup(texname); - ext = strrchr(cjkname, '.'); - assert(ext != NULL); - strcpy(cjkname + (ext - cjkname), ".cjk"); - - sprintf(cmd, "%s < %s > %s", processor, texname, cjkname); - if (opt_verbose) - fprintf(stderr, "%s: running command `%s'.\n", progname, cmd); - ret = system(cmd); - if (ret == 0) { - sprintf(cmd, "%s %s", texengine, cjkname); - if (opt_verbose) - fprintf(stderr, "%s: running command `%s'.\n", progname, cmd); - ret = system(cmd); - if (! opt_nocleanup) - unlink(cjkname); - } - } - - free(texname); - free(cjkname); - - return ret; -} - -int main(int argc, char *argv[]) -{ - int g; /* getopt return code */ - int i; - int option_index; - char *filename; - - if (!progname) - progname = argv[0]; - - kpse_set_program_name (progname, NULL); - progname = kpse_program_name; - - for (i = 0; i < sizeof(CJKtable)/sizeof(CJKtable[0]) && program_number < 0; i++) { - if (STREQ(progname, CJKtable[i].progname) -#if 0 - || (STREQ(progname, CJKtable[i].progname) - && STREQ(progname+strlen(CJKtable[i].progname), ".exe")) -#endif - ) { - program_number = i; - } - } - - if (program_number == -1) { - fprintf(stderr, "%s: this program has been incorrecty copied to the name %s.\n", progname, progname); - usage(); - exit(1); - } - - for(;;) { - g = getopt_long_only (argc, argv, "", long_options, &option_index); - - if (g == EOF) - break; - - if (g == '?') { - usage(); /* Unknown option. */ - exit(1); - } - - /* assert (g == 0); */ /* We have no short option names. */ - /* - FIXME : try 'mktexpk --mfmode --bdpi 600 ...' - */ - if (ARGUMENT_IS ("debug")) { - kpathsea_debug |= atoi (optarg); - } - else if (ARGUMENT_IS ("help")) { - usage(); - exit(0); - } - else if (ARGUMENT_IS ("verbose")) { - opt_verbose = 1; - } - else if (ARGUMENT_IS ("nocleanup")) { - opt_nocleanup = 1; - } - else if (ARGUMENT_IS ("latex")) { - texengine = xstrdup(optarg); - } - else if (ARGUMENT_IS ("version")) { - fprintf(stderr, "%s of %s.\n", progname, cjklatex_version_string); - exit(0); - } - else if (PROGRAM_IS("cjk" LATEX)) { - if (ARGUMENT_IS("conv")) { - for (i = 1; i < sizeof(CJKtable)/sizeof(CJKtable[0]) && program_number <= 0; i++) { - if (STRNEQ(optarg, CJKtable[i].progname, strlen(optarg))) { - program_number = i; - } - } - } - } - } - - /* shifting options from argv[] list */ - for (i = 1; optind < argc; i++, optind++) - argv[i] = argv[optind]; - argv[i] = NULL; - - argc = i; - - if (argc < 2) { - fprintf (stderr, "%s: Missing argument(s).\nTry `%s --help' for more information.\n", progname, kpse_program_name); - exit(1); - } - - if (argc > 2) { - fprintf(stderr, "%s: Extra arguments", progname); - for (i = 2; i < argc; i++) - fprintf (stderr, " \"%s\"", argv[i]); - fprintf (stderr, "\nTry `%s --help' for more information.\n", - kpse_program_name); - exit(1); - } - - SetConsoleCtrlHandler((PHANDLER_ROUTINE)sigint_handler, TRUE); - - filename = xstrdup(argv[1]); - - assert(program_number > 0); - - if (! texengine) { - texengine = xstrdup(LATEX); - } - - do_process(CJKtable[program_number].processor, filename); - - free(filename); - free(texengine); - - return 0; -} diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/extconv/bg5+latex b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/extconv/bg5+latex deleted file mode 100755 index 82e706a44f..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/extconv/bg5+latex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh - -# Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -# Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -# MA 02110-1301 USA - -n=1 -argv= - -# get last argument -while test 1 -lt $#; do - eval argv$n=\$1 - argv="$argv \"\$argv$n\"" - n=`expr $n + 1` - shift -done - -# replace extension with .cjk or append .cjk if there is no extension -tex=$1 -case $tex in -""|*.cjk) - echo >&2 "Usage: $0 [options] latex-file" - exit 1;; -*) - aux=`expr "X$tex" : 'X\(.*\)\.[^/]*$' \| "X$tex" : 'X\(.*\)'`.cjk;; -esac - -extconv < "$tex" > "$aux" && eval latex "$argv" "\$aux" - -# EOF diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/extconv/bg5+pdflatex b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/extconv/bg5+pdflatex deleted file mode 100755 index 16377e9dc1..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/extconv/bg5+pdflatex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh - -# Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -# Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -# MA 02110-1301 USA - -n=1 -argv= - -# get last argument -while test 1 -lt $#; do - eval argv$n=\$1 - argv="$argv \"\$argv$n\"" - n=`expr $n + 1` - shift -done - -# replace extension with .cjk or append .cjk if there is no extension -tex=$1 -case $tex in -""|*.cjk) - echo >&2 "Usage: $0 [options] pdflatex-file" - exit 1;; -*) - aux=`expr "X$tex" : 'X\(.*\)\.[^/]*$' \| "X$tex" : 'X\(.*\)'`.cjk;; -esac - -extconv < "$tex" > "$aux" && eval pdflatex "$argv" "\$aux" - -# EOF diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/extconv/bg5pltx.bat b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/extconv/bg5pltx.bat deleted file mode 100644 index ccc6c76acd..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/extconv/bg5pltx.bat +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -call f_name %1
-extconv < %1 > %fd%%fp%%fn%.cjk
-latex %fd%%fu%%fn%.cjk
diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/extconv/bg5pltx.cmd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/extconv/bg5pltx.cmd deleted file mode 100644 index 69a9495208..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/extconv/bg5pltx.cmd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*\
- bg5pltx.cmd
-
- This file is part of the CJK macro package for LaTeX2e ver. 4.8.4
-
- Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Wonkoo Kim <wkim+@pitt.edu>
-
- This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
- it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
- (at your option) any later version.
-
- This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- GNU General Public License for more details.
-
- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free
- Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston,
- MA 02110-1301 USA
-
- Wonkoo Kim (wkim+@pitt.edu), September 2, 1996
-\*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
-Call RxFuncAdd 'SysLoadFuncs', 'RexxUtil', 'SysLoadFuncs'
-Call SysLoadFuncs
-
-parse arg file
-
-drive = filespec('drive', file)
-path = filespec('path', file)
-fname = filespec('name', file)
-m = lastpos('.', fname)
-if (m = 0) then m = length(fname) + 1
-cjkfile = drive||path||delstr(fname, m)||'.cjk'
-
-'extconv <' file '>' cjkfile
-
-ucjkfile = translate(cjkfile,'/','\')
-if stream(cjkfile, 'C', 'QUERY EXISTS') \= '' then
- 'call latex.cmd' ucjkfile
-
-/* End of bg5pltx.cmd */
diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/extconv/extconv.1 b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/extconv/extconv.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 1ef4b011d8..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/extconv/extconv.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,111 +0,0 @@ -.\" man page for bg5conv -.\" -.\" Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -.\" -.\" This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -.\" it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -.\" the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -.\" (at your option) any later version. -.\" -.\" This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -.\" but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -.\" MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -.\" GNU General Public License for more details. -.\" -.\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -.\" along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -.\" Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -.\" MA 02110-1301 USA -. -.TH EXTCONV 1 18-Apr-2015 "CJK Version 4.8.4" -. -.\" ==== -.\" ==== macro definitions -.\" ==== -. -.\" here we define \TeX for troff and nroff -.if t .ds TX \fRT\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'E\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'X\fP -.if n .ds TX TeX -. -.\" and here the same for \LaTeX -.if t \{\ -.ie '\*(.T'dvi' \ -.ds LX \fRL\h'-0.36m'\v'-0.15v'\s-3A\s0\h'-0.15m'\v'0.15v'\fP\*(TX -.el .ds LX \fRL\h'-0.36m'\v'-0.22v'\s-2A\s0\h'-0.15m'\v'0.22v'\fP\*(TX -.\} -.if n .ds LX LaTeX -. -.\" \LaTeXe -.\" note that we need \vareps for TeX instead of \eps which can only be -.\" accessed with the \N escape sequence (in the Math Italic font) -.if t \{\ -.ie '\*(.T'dvi' .ds LE \*(LX\h'0.15m'2\v'0.20v'\f(MI\N'34'\fP\v'-0.20v' -.el .ds LE \*(LX\h'0.15m'2\v'0.20v'\(*e\v'-0.20v' -.\} -.if n .ds LE LaTeX\ 2e -. -.\" a typewriter font -.if t \{\ -.de C -\fC\\$1\fP\\$2 -.. -.\} -.if n \{\ -.de C -\\$1\\$2 -.. -.\} -. -.\" ==== -.\" ==== end of macro definitions -.\" ==== -. -. -. -.SH NAME -extconv \- convert a TeX document in either Big\ 5+ or GBK encoding into -`preprocessed' form. -. -. -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B extconv -< -.I infile -> -.I outfile -. -. -.SH DESCRIPTION -Big\ 5+ and GBK encodings use the characters -.C { , -.C } , -and -.C \e -which have special meanings in \*(TX -documents. -.PP -After processing a \*(LE -document which contains such characters with -.B \%extconv -you need not care about these special characters. -.PP -This filter is part of the -.B CJK -macro package for \*(LE. -. -. -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR bg5conv (1), -.BR \%sjisconv (1), -.BR \%cefconv (1), -.BR cef5conv (1), -.BR \%cefsconv (1), -.br -the -.B CJK -documentation files. -. -. -.SH AUTHOR -Werner Lemberg -.C <wl@gnu.org> diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/extconv/extconv.c b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/extconv/extconv.c deleted file mode 100644 index fdba62551c..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/extconv/extconv.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -#define banner \ -"extconv (CJK ver. 4.8.4)" \ - -/*2:*/ -#line 94 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/extconv/extconv.w" - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h> - - -int main(int argc,char*argv[]) -{int ch; - - -fprintf(stdout,"\\def\\CJKpreproc{%s}",banner); - -ch= fgetc(stdin); - -while(!feof(stdin)) -{if(ch>=0x81&&ch<=0xFE) -{fprintf(stdout,"\177%c\177",ch); - -ch= fgetc(stdin); -if(!feof(stdin)) -fprintf(stdout,"%d\177",ch); -} -else -fputc(ch,stdout); - -ch= fgetc(stdin); -} -exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); -return 0; -}/*:2*/ diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/extconv/extconv.w b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/extconv/extconv.w deleted file mode 100644 index 019976889b..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/extconv/extconv.w +++ /dev/null @@ -1,122 +0,0 @@ -% This is the cweb file extconv.w of the CJK Package Ver. 4.8.4 18-Apr-2015 - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -% To print this CWEB file you should (but not must) use the CWEAVE of the -% c2cweb-package (found at the CTAN archives, e.g. ftp.dante.de) and then say -% -% cweave +a extconv.w -% -% This (fully compatible) CWEAVE can transform CWEB-files with alternative -% output rules (look at the position of braces below!) the author (it's me -% too :-) prefer. Otherwise this file will be formatted traditionally. - -\def\title{extconv (CJK Version 4.8.4)} - -\def\topofcontents{ - \null\vfill - \centerline{\titlefont The {\ttitlefont extconv} program} - \vskip 20pt - \centerline{(CJK Version 4.8.4)} - \vfill} - -\def\botofcontents{ - \vfill - \noindent - Copyright \copyright\ 1996, 1998 by Werner Lemberg - \bigskip\noindent - Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of this - document provided that the copyright notice and this permission notice - are preserved on all copies. - - \smallskip\noindent - Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this - document under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided that the - entire resulting derived work is distributed under the terms of a - permission notice identical to this one.} - -\pageno=\contentspagenumber \advance\pageno by 1 -\let\maybe=\iftrue -\fullpageheight=240mm -\pageheight=223mm -\pagewidth=158mm -\setpage -\frenchspacing - -\noinx -\nosecs -\nocon - -@* Function and Use. -This small program will convert Big~5+ or GBK encoded Chinese characters -into a `preprocessed' form. The need of this program arises from the fact -that these two encodings use the characters `\.{\\}', `\.{\{}', and `\.{\}}' -which have special meanings in \TeX. - -Use this program as a filter: - -\hskip 2em \.{extconv < input\_file > output\_file} - - -@* The program. -The only function of this program is to replace all occurrences of Big~5+ -and GBK encoded characters \.{XY} (\.{X} and \.{Y} are the first and the -second byte of the character) with -\.{\char94 \char94 7fX\char94 \char94 7fZZZ\char94 \char94 7f}, where \.{ZZZ} -represents the second byte as a decimal number. \.{0x7F} is used as an active -character and delimiter. - -Additionally we define a \TeX\ macro at the very beginning to signal a -preprocessed file. - -The following code is very simple. No error detection is done because \TeX\ -which will see the output of \.{extconv} complains loudly if something is -wrong. - -@d banner -"extconv (CJK ver. 4.8.4)" - -@c -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h>@# - - -int main(int argc, char *argv[]) - {int ch; - - - fprintf(stdout, "\\def\\CJKpreproc{%s}", banner);@# - - ch = fgetc(stdin);@# - - while(!feof(stdin)) - {if(ch >= 0x81 && ch <= 0xFE) - {fprintf(stdout, "\177%c\177", ch);@# - - ch = fgetc(stdin); - if(!feof(stdin)) - fprintf(stdout, "%d\177", ch); - } - else - fputc(ch, stdout);@# - - ch = fgetc(stdin); - } - exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); - return 0; /* never reached */ - } diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/extconv/gbklatex b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/extconv/gbklatex deleted file mode 100755 index 82e706a44f..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/extconv/gbklatex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh - -# Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -# Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -# MA 02110-1301 USA - -n=1 -argv= - -# get last argument -while test 1 -lt $#; do - eval argv$n=\$1 - argv="$argv \"\$argv$n\"" - n=`expr $n + 1` - shift -done - -# replace extension with .cjk or append .cjk if there is no extension -tex=$1 -case $tex in -""|*.cjk) - echo >&2 "Usage: $0 [options] latex-file" - exit 1;; -*) - aux=`expr "X$tex" : 'X\(.*\)\.[^/]*$' \| "X$tex" : 'X\(.*\)'`.cjk;; -esac - -extconv < "$tex" > "$aux" && eval latex "$argv" "\$aux" - -# EOF diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/extconv/gbklatex.bat b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/extconv/gbklatex.bat deleted file mode 100644 index ccc6c76acd..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/extconv/gbklatex.bat +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -call f_name %1
-extconv < %1 > %fd%%fp%%fn%.cjk
-latex %fd%%fu%%fn%.cjk
diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/extconv/gbklatex.cmd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/extconv/gbklatex.cmd deleted file mode 100644 index 9bd1237934..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/extconv/gbklatex.cmd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*\
- gbklatex.cmd
-
- This file is part of the CJK macro package for LaTeX2e ver. 4.8.4
-
- Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Wonkoo Kim <wkim+@pitt.edu>
-
- This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
- it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
- (at your option) any later version.
-
- This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- GNU General Public License for more details.
-
- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free
- Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston,
- MA 02110-1301 USA
-
- Wonkoo Kim (wkim+@pitt.edu), September 2, 1996
-\*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
-Call RxFuncAdd 'SysLoadFuncs', 'RexxUtil', 'SysLoadFuncs'
-Call SysLoadFuncs
-
-parse arg file
-
-drive = filespec('drive', file)
-path = filespec('path', file)
-fname = filespec('name', file)
-m = lastpos('.', fname)
-if (m = 0) then m = length(fname) + 1
-cjkfile = drive||path||delstr(fname, m)||'.cjk'
-
-'extconv <' file '>' cjkfile
-
-ucjkfile = translate(cjkfile,'/','\')
-if stream(cjkfile, 'C', 'QUERY EXISTS') \= '' then
- 'call latex.cmd' ucjkfile
-
-/* End of gbklatex.cmd */
diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/extconv/gbkpdflatex b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/extconv/gbkpdflatex deleted file mode 100755 index 16377e9dc1..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/extconv/gbkpdflatex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh - -# Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -# Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -# MA 02110-1301 USA - -n=1 -argv= - -# get last argument -while test 1 -lt $#; do - eval argv$n=\$1 - argv="$argv \"\$argv$n\"" - n=`expr $n + 1` - shift -done - -# replace extension with .cjk or append .cjk if there is no extension -tex=$1 -case $tex in -""|*.cjk) - echo >&2 "Usage: $0 [options] pdflatex-file" - exit 1;; -*) - aux=`expr "X$tex" : 'X\(.*\)\.[^/]*$' \| "X$tex" : 'X\(.*\)'`.cjk;; -esac - -extconv < "$tex" > "$aux" && eval pdflatex "$argv" "\$aux" - -# EOF diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/f_name.bat b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/f_name.bat deleted file mode 100644 index 70e6e69ce9..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/f_name.bat +++ /dev/null @@ -1,205 +0,0 @@ -@echo off
-:4dosCheck
- if "%@eval[2+2]"=="4" loadbtm on
-:Start
- if [%1]==[] goto Usage
- if [%1]==[/?] goto Help
- if [%2]==[] goto InputCheck
-REM
-REM This file is called F_NAME.BAT per default. Call it whatever you like.
-REM
-REM You need enough free environment space for this batch file.
-REM If there's not enough free space, f_name.bat will give you a warning.
-REM
-REM While f_name.bat tries to test your free environment space, you'll
-REM probably need to check your config.sys for the following line:
-REM
-REM SHELL=C:\DOS\COMMAND.COM C:\DOS\ /E:1024 /p
-REM
-REM The '/E:1024' sets your environment space - it will probably need to
-REM be 1024 or higher (unless you're really economical with env-space).
-REM
-REM If you are not sure about free space, set fp and fn with long dummy
-REM strings in autoexec.bat to get enough free space, eg.:
-REM
-REM set fp=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
-REM set fu=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
-REM set fn=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
-REM set fd=xx
-REM set fe=xxxx
-REM
-REM Using dummy strings is necessary if you're going to execute
-REM f_name.bat from a second command shell, eg. from Norton Commander.
-REM In this case the total length reserved for f_name.bat should be up
-REM to 192 bytes. My suggestion is, let the strings for fp, fu, and fn count
-REM up to 186 bytes (eg. 62 each).
-REM
-REM Some releases of DOS (eg. some beta-releases/pre-releases of DOS 6.0
-REM and some older DOS releases) does not support the batchcommand 'NOT'.
-REM If you're still using such a release you cannot use this batchfile
-REM since it uses this batchcommand.
-REM
-REM Please also note that f_name.bat cannot work properly if filespec is
-REM longer than around 38 (? I don't know the exact length) characters. If
-REM filespec is long, f_name.bat will fail at 'for %%x in ... do if ...'
-REM lines. The result of error is fairly unpredictable as DOS will try to
-REM execute with a truncated batch command line. So, please use the
-REM batch file for short filespecs (< 38??). (On my DOS 6.22 using
-REM strings above 38 chars gives me an endless loop, Claus Futtrup).
-REM
-REM For large batchfiles it is usually an advantage to use a
-REM 'batch-compiler', which will convert the .bat file into a .com or
-REM .exe file. With f_name.bat this could probably speed it up many
-REM times, but it has not been possible to find a batch-compiler, which
-REM will compile this batchfile. The compilers PWR14G.ZIP and
-REM BAT2EX15.ZIP have been tested without success.
-REM
-REM This modified release is more solid when it comes to garbage input, it
-REM is provided with help option, additional documentation and additional
-REM checking for sufficient environment space and now remove the temporary
-REM environment settings (P, Q, R, S, T) at the bottom of the batchfile. The
-REM structure is changed a bit, but the basic still is made by Wonkoo Kim.
-REM
-REM Please do not distribute this file without the above documentation
-REM included in the batch-file. If you change the file please add your
-REM name as a "modifier" as done below + document your changes. We do
-REM not intend to hold a copyright, though. You may use, misuse or abuse
-REM this batchfile as you see fit.
-REM
-REM This file is provided to you on a free basis. The author/modifiers
-REM do not want to be hold responsible to whatever this batchfile is
-REM doing. Use of this batchfile is entirely at your own risk.
-REM
-REM Wonkoo Kim (wkim+@pitt.edu), August 11, 1995
-REM Modified by Claus Futtrup (odie@csek.iprod.auc.dk), August 23. 1995
-REM Modified by Werner Lemberg (wl@gnu.org), Jan. 10. 1996
-REM to run this batch file under 4DOS too (replacing all %%f with %%x
-REM and doubling the speed with the LOADBTM ON command)
-REM Modified by Werner Lemberg (wl@gnu.org), Aug. 31. 1996
-REM to return unix-like paths additionally in the variable %fu%;
-REM the batch file will now parse e.g. \a.b\ correctly as a directory.
-REM
-:Usage
- echo.
- echo Usage: %0 filespec
- echo.
- echo Returns: fd (drive), fp (path), fu (unix path), fn (name), fe (extension)
- echo.
- echo Type %0 /? for additional help
- echo %0 is made by Wonkoo Kim, modified by C. Futtrup and W. Lemberg.
- echo.
- goto END
-:Help
- cls
- echo %0 -- extracts the drive, path, name, and ext from file-path-name.
- echo.
- echo Return envs: FD (drive), FP (path), FU (unix path), FN (name), FE (ext)
- echo Temp envs: P, Q, R, S, T
- echo.
- echo INPUT FILE fd fp fn fe
- echo ------------------ --------- --------- --------- ---------
- echo abc abc
- echo abc.tex abc .tex
- echo c:\abc.tex c: \ abc .tex
- echo c:tmp\abc.tex c: tmp\ abc .tex
- echo c:\tmp\abc.tex c: \tmp\ abc .tex
- echo c:tmp\tex\abc.tex c: tmp\tex\ abc .tex
- echo c:\tmp\tex\abc.tex c: \tmp\tex\ abc .tex
- echo.
- echo Please note this file isn't blazing fast + it needs a lot
- echo of environment space. See comments in %0 for more info.
- echo.
- echo Wonkoo Kim (wkim+@pitt.edu), August 11, 1995
- echo Modified by Claus Futtrup (odie@csek.iprod.auc.dk), August 23. 1995
- echo Modified by Werner Lemberg (wl@gnu.org), Aug 31. 1996
- goto END
-:InputCheck
- for %%x in (%1) do if "%%x"=="%1" goto Okay
- echo *** ERROR: Please do not use wildcards in input file name.
- goto END
-:Okay
- set p=
- set r=
- set fp=
- set fu=
- set fe=
- set fn=%1
- set s=XXXXXXXX%fn%
- set t=%fn%
- set s=
- if [%t%]==[%1] goto GetDrive
-:EnvErr
- echo *** ERROR: Not enough environment space!
- echo *** See documentation at top of file '%0'
- goto END
-:GetDrive
- for %%x in (/%t%) do set fn=%%x
- for %%x in (/%t%) do if not [%%x]==[%fn%] set fd=%%x
- if [%fn%]==[:] goto DriveOnly
- set t=%fn%
- for %%x in (/%t%) do set fn=%%x
- if [:%fn%]==[%t%] goto DriveFound
- set fd=
- set fn=%1
- goto GetPath
-:DriveOnly
- set fn=
-:DriveFound
- set fd=%fd%:
-:GetPath
- set s=%fn%
-:PathLoop
- set t=%s%
- for %%x in (/%t%) do set s=%%x
- set q=
- for %%x in (/%t%) do if not [%%x]==[%s%] set q=%%x
- if "\%s%"=="%t%" goto Separator
- set p=%p%%q%
- set r=%r%%q%
- if [%s%]==[%t%] goto PathCheck
- goto PathLoop
-:Separator
- set fn=%s%
- set p=%p%\
- set r=%r%/
- set fp=%p%
- set fu=%r%
- goto PathLoop
-:PathCheck
- if [%s%]==[\] goto NoFilename
- if not [%fn%]==[\] goto GetExt
- set fp=\
- set fu=/
- set fn=
- goto Done
-:NoFilename
- set fp=%p%\
- set fu=%r%/
- set fn=
- goto Done
-:GetExt
- set s=%fn%
- set fe=%fn%
- set fn=
-:ExtLoop
- set t=%fe%
- for %%x in (/%t%) do set fe=%%x
- if ".%fe%"=="%t%" goto ExtFound
- if [%fe%]==[%t%] goto NoExt
- for %%x in (/%t%) do if not [%%x]==[%fe%] set fn=%fn%%%x
- goto ExtLoop
-:ExtFound
- set fe=.%fe%
- goto Done
-:NoExt
- if not [%fe%]==[.] set fn=%s%
- set fe=
-:Done
- echo DRIVE=%fd% PATH=%fp% UNIX_PATH=%fu% NAME=%fn% EXT=%fe%
-:END
- set p=
- set q=
- set r=
- set s=
- set t=
-
diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/Makefile.gnu b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/Makefile.gnu deleted file mode 100644 index 1248c4f508..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/Makefile.gnu +++ /dev/null @@ -1,127 +0,0 @@ -# This file is part of the CJK package Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -# Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -# Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -# MA 02110-1301 USA - -# GNU Makefile for hbf2gf - -.PHONY: default all debug documentation clean \ - do_all - -.CAUTIOUS: hbf2gf.c - -default: - @echo " say " - @echo ". " - @echo " make TARGET OS=SYSTEM " - @echo ". " - @echo " SYSTEM can be one of the following: " - @echo ". " - @echo " os2 bound (emx) " - @echo " dos (djgpp) " - @echo ". " - @echo " TARGET can be one of the following: " - @echo ". " - @echo " all debug " - @echo " documentation (needs cweave package)" - @echo " clean " - -ifdef OS - - # default values (bound executables built with emx) - FS = msdos - CC = gcc -Wall -O -DHAVE_EMTEXDIR - LIB = - O = .o - EXE = .exe - RM = del - - ifeq ($(OS),os2) - FS = msdos - CC = gcc -Wall -Zomf -Zmtd -O -DHAVE_EMTEXDIR - LIB = hbf2gf.def - O = .obj - EXE = .exe - RM = del - endif - - ifeq ($(OS),dos) - FS = msdos - CC = gcc -Wall -O -DHAVE_EMTEXDIR - LIB = - O = .o - EXE = .exe - RM = del - endif - - - %$O: %.c - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c -D$(FS) -o $@ $< - - %.c: %.w %.ch - $(CTANGLE) $^ $@ - %.c: %.w - $(CTANGLE) $< - - %.tex: %.w %.ch - $(CWEAVE) +ai $^ $@ - %.tex: %.w - $(CWEAVE) +ai $< - - %.dvi: %.tex - $(TEX) $* - - - all: - $(MAKE) -f Makefile.gnu do_all CFLAGS=-s - - debug: - $(MAKE) -f Makefile.gnu do_all CFLAGS=-g - - # this builds the .dvi-file - documentation: hbf2gf.dvi - - # remove the unnecessary files; - clean: - -$(RM) *.scn - -$(RM) *.toc - -$(RM) *.idx - -$(RM) *.log - -$(RM) *.o - - - do_all: hbf2gf$(EXE) - - hbf2gf$(EXE): hbf2gf$O hbf$O emdir$O emtexdir$O - ifeq ($(OS),dos) - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $(basename $@) $^ - strip $(basename $@) - coff2exe $(basename $@) - -del $(basename $@) - else - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ $^ $(LIB) - endif - - hbf$O: hbf.c hbf.h - emdir$O: emdir.c emdir.h - emtexdir$O: emtexdir.c emtexdir.h emdir.h - -else # ifdef OS - - all debug documentation clean: default - -endif diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/Makefile.in b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/Makefile.in deleted file mode 100644 index 937d5d6f81..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/Makefile.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,127 +0,0 @@ -# Makefile for hbf2gf -- wl@gnu.org - -# Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -# Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -# MA 02110-1301 USA - -VPATH = @srcdir@ -srcdir = @srcdir@ - -prefix = @prefix@ -exec_prefix = @exec_prefix@ -libdir = @libdir@ -bindir = @bindir@ -mandir = @mandir@ - -RM = @RM@ -RMF = @RM@ -f - -TEX = tex -CTANGLE = ctangle -CWEAVE = cweave - -INSTALL = @INSTALL@ -INSTALL_DATA = @INSTALL_DATA@ -INSTALL_PROGRAM = @INSTALL_PROGRAM@ - -CC = @CC@ -CPP = @CPP@ - -MKINSTALLDIRS = $(srcdir)/mkinstalldirs - -CFLAGS = @CFLAGS@ -CPPFLAGS = @CPPFLAGS@ @DEFS@ @no_strdup@ -Dunix -MY_CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) @XX_CFLAGS@ -LDFLAGS = @LDFLAGS@ @LIBS@ - -SRC = hbf2gf.c $(srcdir)/hbf.c -OBJ = hbf2gf.o hbf.o - - -.SUFFIXES: .dvi .tex .w - - -.w.c: - $(CTANGLE) $< -.c.o: - $(CC) -c $(MY_CFLAGS) $< - -.w.tex: - $(CWEAVE) +ai $< - -.tex.dvi: - $(TEX) $< - - - -PROGRAMS = hbf2gf - -default all: $(PROGRAMS) - -hbf2gf.c: $(srcdir)/hbf2gf.w - -hbf2gf: $(OBJ) - $(CC) $(MY_CFLAGS) -o hbf2gf $(OBJ) $(LDFLAGS) - -documentation: hbf2gf.dvi - -install: $(PROGRAMS) - $(MKINSTALLDIRS) $(bindir) $(mandir)/man1 - for P in $(PROGRAMS) ; do \ - $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) $$P $(bindir)/$$P ; \ - $(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/$$P.1 $(mandir)/man1 ; \ - done - -uninstall: - -for P in $(PROGRAMS) ; do \ - $(RMF) $(bindir)/$$P ; \ - $(RMF) $(mandir)/man1/$$P.1 ; \ - done - -clean: do_clean - -distclean: do_clean - -$(RMF) dep.end $(PROGRAMS) *.dvi - -$(RMF) *~ *.orig core *.core - -$(RMF) config.cache config.log config.status Makefile - -do_clean: - -$(RMF) *.o - -$(RMF) *.scn *.toc *.idx *.log - -maintainer-clean: distclean - -$(RMF) hbf2gf.c - -depend: $(SRC) - (echo '/^#.* PUT NO STUFF BELOW/,$$d'; echo w; echo q) | \ - ed - Makefile - echo '# Dependencies generated by make depend: PUT NO STUFF BELOW' \ - >> Makefile - for file in $(SRC) ; do \ - $(CPP) $(CPPFLAGS) $$file | \ - sed -n -e 's|^# [1-9][0-9]* "\([^/].*\.h\)".*|\1|p' \ - -e 's|^# [1-9][0-9]* "\($(srcdir)/.*\.h\)".*|\1|p' | \ - sed -e 's|/\./|.|g' -e "s/^/`basename $$file .c`.o: /" ; \ - done | \ - sort -u | \ - awk '{ if (LINE == 1) \ - { line = last = $$1 } \ - else if ($$1 != last) \ - { print line ; line = last = $$1 } \ - line = line " " $$2 } \ - END { print line }' >> Makefile - -# Dependencies generated by make depend: PUT NO STUFF BELOW diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/README b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/README deleted file mode 100644 index a7de0ec140..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -Additional installation documentation can be found in the files `INSTALL' -(in the top directory) and `doc/hbf2gf.txt'. diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/c-auto.h b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/c-auto.h deleted file mode 100644 index 0bdbc5f782..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/c-auto.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -/* - * c-auto.h - * - * This file is part of the CJK package ver 4.8.4 18-Apr-2015 - * - */ - -/* - Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> - - This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify - it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or - (at your option) any later version. - - This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - GNU General Public License for more details. - - You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free - Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, - MA 02110-1301 USA - */ - -#ifndef C_AUTO_H -#define C_AUTO_H - -/* - * We need to get kpathsea's configuration file. - */ - -#include "kpathsea/c-auto.h" - -#endif /* C_AUTO_H */ - - -/* end */ diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/cfg/README b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/cfg/README deleted file mode 100644 index 689d59e739..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/cfg/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -In this directory you find some hbf2gf configuration files for common CJK -bitmap fonts. - -No paths are specified for the HBF files -- under web2c you should add the -path for these fonts to the `MISCFONTS' variable in texmf.cnf; under emTeX -you should set the environment variable `HBFONTS'. - -The font paths used here in the config files of this directory are TDS -compliant; only the `HBF_TARGET' environment variable is used (an example -would be `set HBF_TARGET=/usr/local/TeX/texmf/fonts'). diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/cfg/b5ka12.cfg b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/cfg/b5ka12.cfg deleted file mode 100644 index f5c142f023..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/cfg/b5ka12.cfg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ - -hbf_header ntukai48.hbf -mag_x 1 -threshold 128 -comment Big 5 normal 48x48 pixel font scaled and adapted to 12pt - -design_size 12 - -x_offset 2 -y_offset -12 - -nmb_files -1 - -output_name b5ka12 - -checksum 123456789 - -dpi_x 300 - -pk_files no -tfm_files yes - - long_extension no - -coding codingscheme Big 5 encoded TeX text - -pk_directory $HBF_TARGET/pk/modeless/ntu/b5ka12/ -tfm_directory $HBF_TARGET/tfm/ntu/b5ka12/ diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/cfg/b5kr12.cfg b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/cfg/b5kr12.cfg deleted file mode 100644 index 9d9da2c1a2..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/cfg/b5kr12.cfg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ - -hbf_header ntukai48.hbf -mag_x 1 -threshold 128 -comment Big 5 normal 48x48 pixel font rotated, scaled and adapted to 12pt - -design_size 12 - -x_offset 2 -y_offset -10 - -rotation yes - -nmb_files -1 - -output_name b5kr12 - -checksum 123456789 - -dpi_x 300 - -pk_files no -tfm_files yes - - long_extension no - -coding codingscheme Big 5 encoded TeX text - -pk_directory $HBF_TARGET/pk/modeless/ntu/b5kr12/ -tfm_directory $HBF_TARGET/tfm/ntu/b5kr12/ diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/cfg/b5so12.cfg b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/cfg/b5so12.cfg deleted file mode 100644 index dc0bcd9fbf..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/cfg/b5so12.cfg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ - -hbf_header et24.hbf -mag_x 2.076 -threshold 128 -comment fanti songti 24x24 pixel font magnified and adapted for 12pt - -design_size 12.0 - -x_offset 3 -y_offset -8 - -nmb_files -1 - -output_name b5so12 - -checksum 123456789 - -dpi_x 300 - -tfm_files yes -pk_files no - -coding codingscheme Big 5 encoded TeX text - -pk_directory $HBF_TARGET/pk/modeless/eten/b5so12/ -tfm_directory $HBF_TARGET/tfm/eten/b5so12/ - - rm_command del - cp_command copy - long_extension no - job_extension .cmd diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/cfg/c1so12.cfg b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/cfg/c1so12.cfg deleted file mode 100644 index de5b32b3ef..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/cfg/c1so12.cfg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ - -hbf_header cns40-1.hbf -mag_x 1 -threshold 128 -comment CNS plane 1 song 40x40 pixel font scaled and adapted to 12pt - -design_size 12.0 - -x_offset 2 -y_offset -8 - -nmb_files -1 - -output_name c1so12 - -checksum 123456789 - -dpi_x 300 - -pk_files no -tfm_files yes - - long_extension no - -coding codingscheme CNS plane 1 encoded TeX text - -pk_directory $HBF_TARGET/pk/modeless/cns/c1so12/ -tfm_directory $HBF_TARGET/tfm/cns/c1so12/ diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/cfg/c2so12.cfg b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/cfg/c2so12.cfg deleted file mode 100644 index 969af8fae1..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/cfg/c2so12.cfg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ - -hbf_header cns40-2.hbf -mag_x 1 -threshold 128 -comment CNS plane 2 song 40x40 pixel font scaled and adapted to 12pt - -design_size 12.0 - -x_offset 2 -y_offset -8 - -nmb_files -1 - -output_name c2so12 - -checksum 123456789 - -dpi_x 300 - -pk_files no -tfm_files yes - - long_extension no - -coding codingscheme CNS plane 2 encoded TeX text - -pk_directory $HBF_TARGET/pk/modeless/cns/c2so12/ -tfm_directory $HBF_TARGET/tfm/cns/c2so12/ diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/cfg/c3so12.cfg b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/cfg/c3so12.cfg deleted file mode 100644 index 0e65768ee5..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/cfg/c3so12.cfg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ - -hbf_header cns40-3.hbf -mag_x 1 -threshold 128 -comment CNS plane 3 song 40x40 pixel font scaled and adapted to 12pt - -design_size 12.0 - -x_offset 2 -y_offset -8 - -nmb_files -1 - -output_name c3so12 - -checksum 123456789 - -dpi_x 300 - -pk_files no -tfm_files yes - - long_extension no - -coding codingscheme CNS plane 3 encoded TeX text - -pk_directory $HBF_TARGET/pk/modeless/cns/c3so12/ -tfm_directory $HBF_TARGET/tfm/cns/c3so12/ diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/cfg/c4so12.cfg b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/cfg/c4so12.cfg deleted file mode 100644 index 8ea3a8b270..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/cfg/c4so12.cfg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ - -hbf_header cns40-4.hbf -mag_x 1 -threshold 128 -comment CNS plane 4 song 40x40 pixel font scaled and adapted to 12pt - -design_size 12.0 - -x_offset 2 -y_offset -8 - -nmb_files -1 - -output_name c4so12 - -checksum 123456789 - -dpi_x 300 - -pk_files no -tfm_files yes - - long_extension no - -coding codingscheme CNS plane 4 encoded TeX text - -pk_directory $HBF_TARGET/pk/modeless/cns/c4so12/ -tfm_directory $HBF_TARGET/tfm/cns/c4so12/ diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/cfg/c5so12.cfg b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/cfg/c5so12.cfg deleted file mode 100644 index 1b81c90a0d..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/cfg/c5so12.cfg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ - -hbf_header cns40-5.hbf -mag_x 1 -threshold 128 -comment CNS plane 5 song 40x40 pixel font scaled and adapted to 12pt - -design_size 12.0 - -x_offset 2 -y_offset -8 - -nmb_files -1 - -output_name c5so12 - -checksum 123456789 - -dpi_x 300 - -pk_files no -tfm_files yes - - long_extension no - -coding codingscheme CNS plane 5 encoded TeX text - -pk_directory $HBF_TARGET/pk/modeless/cns/c5so12/ -tfm_directory $HBF_TARGET/tfm/cns/c5so12/ diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/cfg/c6so12.cfg b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/cfg/c6so12.cfg deleted file mode 100644 index 5b9c912ce5..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/cfg/c6so12.cfg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ - -hbf_header cns40-6.hbf -mag_x 1 -threshold 128 -comment CNS plane 6 song 40x40 pixel font scaled and adapted to 12pt - -design_size 12.0 - -x_offset 2 -y_offset -8 - -nmb_files -1 - -output_name c6so12 - -checksum 123456789 - -dpi_x 300 - -pk_files no -tfm_files yes - - long_extension no - -coding codingscheme CNS plane 6 encoded TeX text - -pk_directory $HBF_TARGET/pk/modeless/cns/c6so12/ -tfm_directory $HBF_TARGET/tfm/cns/c6so12/ diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/cfg/c7so12.cfg b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/cfg/c7so12.cfg deleted file mode 100644 index 051b260142..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/cfg/c7so12.cfg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ - -hbf_header cns40-7.hbf -mag_x 1 -threshold 128 -comment CNS plane 7 song 40x40 pixel font scaled and adapted to 12pt - -design_size 12.0 - -x_offset 2 -y_offset -8 - -nmb_files -1 - -output_name c7so12 - -checksum 123456789 - -dpi_x 300 - -pk_files no -tfm_files yes - - long_extension no - -coding codingscheme CNS plane 7 encoded TeX text - -pk_directory $HBF_TARGET/pk/modeless/cns/c7so12/ -tfm_directory $HBF_TARGET/tfm/cns/c7so12/ diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/cfg/csso12.cfg b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/cfg/csso12.cfg deleted file mode 100644 index 9ad91b0c57..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/cfg/csso12.cfg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ - -hbf_header cns40-b5.hbf -mag_x 1 -threshold 128 -comment CNS song 40x40 pixel font (Bg5 encoded) scaled and adapted to 12pt - -design_size 12.0 - -x_offset 2 -y_offset -8 - -nmb_files -1 - -output_name csso12 - -checksum 123456789 - -dpi_x 300 - -pk_files no -tfm_files yes - - long_extension no - -coding codingscheme Big 5 encoded TeX text - -pk_directory $HBF_TARGET/pk/modeless/cns/csso12/ -tfm_directory $HBF_TARGET/tfm/cns/csso12/ diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/cfg/gsfs14.cfg b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/cfg/gsfs14.cfg deleted file mode 100644 index 4b397aca46..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/cfg/gsfs14.cfg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ - -hbf_header jfs56.hbf -mag_x 1 -threshold 128 -comment jianti fansongti 56x56 pixel font scaled and adapted to 14.4pt - -design_size 14.4 - -y_offset -13 - -nmb_files -1 - -output_name gsfs14 - -checksum 123456789 - -dpi_x 300 - -pk_files no -tfm_files yes - - long_extension no - -coding codingscheme GuoBiao encoded TeX text - -pk_directory $HBF_TARGET/pk/modeless/ccdos/gsfs14/ -tfm_directory $HBF_TARGET/tfm/ccdos/gsfs14/ diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/cfg/j2so12.cfg b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/cfg/j2so12.cfg deleted file mode 100644 index 7e0d70b5c0..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/cfg/j2so12.cfg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ - -hbf_header jisksp40.hbf -mag_x 1.0 -threshold 128 -comment supplemental kanji normal 40x40 pixel font scaled and adapted to 12pt - -design_size 12 - -min_char 0x2121 - -x_offset 2 -y_offset -7 - -nmb_files -1 - -output_name j2so12 - -checksum 123456789 - -dpi_x 300 - -pk_files no -tfm_files yes - - long_extension no - -coding codingscheme JIS2 encoded TeX text - -pk_directory $HBF_TARGET/pk/modeless/jisx0212/j2so12/ -tfm_directory $HBF_TARGET/tfm/jisx0212/j2so12/ diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/cfg/jsso12.cfg b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/cfg/jsso12.cfg deleted file mode 100644 index 9bdfc7b1e8..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/cfg/jsso12.cfg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ - -hbf_header kanji48.hbf -mag_x 0.83 -threshold 128 -comment kanji normal 48x48 pixel font scaled and adapted to 12pt - -design_size 12 - -x_offset 2 -y_offset -7 - -nmb_files -1 - -output_name jsso12 - -checksum 123456789 - -dpi_x 300 - -pk_files no -tfm_files yes - - long_extension no - -coding codingscheme JIS encoded TeX text - -pk_directory $HBF_TARGET/pk/modeless/jisx0208/jsso12/ -tfm_directory $HBF_TARGET/tfm/jisx0208/jsso12/ diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/cfg/ksso17.cfg b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/cfg/ksso17.cfg deleted file mode 100644 index c82f7e7eee..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/cfg/ksso17.cfg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ - -hbf_header hanja65.hbf -mag_x 1 -threshold 128 -comment hanja normal 65x65 pixel font scaled and adapted to 17.28pt - -design_size 17.28 - -y_offset -16 - -nmb_files -1 - -output_name ksso17 - -checksum 123456789 - -dpi_x 300 - -pk_files no -tfm_files yes - - long_extension no - -coding codingscheme KS encoded TeX text - -pk_directory $HBF_TARGET/pk/modeless/ksc5601/ksso17/ -tfm_directory $HBF_TARGET/tfm/ksc5601/ksso17/ diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/config.guess b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/config.guess deleted file mode 100755 index f7eb141e75..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/config.guess +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1438 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh -# Attempt to guess a canonical system name. -# Copyright 1992-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -timestamp='2015-03-04' - -# This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it -# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but -# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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See the -:: GNU General Public License for more details. -:: -:: You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -:: along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -:: Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -:: MA 02110-1301 USA -:: -:: -:: This is dvidrv.btm, a batch file for 4DOS/4OS2 written by -:: Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> partially based on the -:: dvidrv.btm file of the 4allTeX package written by Phons Bloemen. -:: -:: It is a replacement for dvidrv.exe of the emTeX package. -:: -:: Additional features: support of ps2pk -:: support of ttf2pk -:: support of hbf2gf for HBFs (Hanzi bitmap fonts) -:: -:: Only quadratic printer modes are supported for ttf2pk! -:: -:: All needed binaries will be searched in the path. - -iff %# lt 2 then - echo `` - echo Usage: %0 dvi-driver dvi-file [parameters] - quit -endiff - -setlocal - :: we set a default value only if the corresponding environment variable - :: is empty. The `=' must follow the variable name immediately. - alias set_def `iff "%[%@word["=",0,%1]]" eq "" then %+ set %& %+ endiff` - - :: ========================================= - :: ======== User defined variables. ======== - :: ========================================= - :: - :: Can be overridden in the environment (except %ps2pk, %ttf2pk, %hbf2gf, - :: %pre_dpi, and %post_dpi). - - :: Comment out the programs you don't want to use. - set ps2pk=yes - set ttf2pk=yes - set hbf2gf=yes - - :: where the PK files will be installed created by ps2pk, ttf2pk, and - :: hbf2gf. - :: dvidrv.btm adds `\modeless\XXXdpi' to this string (see below for the - :: exact string). - set_def pkdir=%emtexdir\pixel\tmp\pk - - :: where the TrueType fonts reside. - set_def ttfonts=%emtexdir\fonts\truetype - :: where auxiliary files of ttf2pk are located. - set_def ttfcfg=%emtexdir\ttf2pk - - :: where the HBF files reside. - set_def hbfonts=%emtexdir\fonts\hbf - :: where the hbf2gf config files are. - set_def hbfcfg=%emtexdir\hbf2gf - - :: the dpi-subdirectory has various forms; the most common are XXXdpi and - :: dpiXXX, e.g. 300dpi and dpi300. Here we define two variables which - :: control this behaviour. - :: [dpiXXX is used for TDS compatible TeX trees.] - set pre_dpi=dpi - set post_dpi= - - :: ================================================ - :: ======== End of user defined variables. ======== - :: ================================================ - - :: the base name for log files etc. - set basename=%@name[%1] - - :: do we run dvips? - iff "%basename" ne "dvips" then - goto nodvips1 - endiff - - :: we delete dvips.mfj if it exists. - del dvips.mfj >& nul - - :: now we run dvips with all supplied parameters. - %& - - :: do we have to generate fonts? - iff exist dvips.mfj then - goto generate_fonts - endiff - - :: else all is done. - goto end - - -:nodvips1 - :: here we call the dvi driver with all supplied parameters. - %& -pj:%basename.mfj - - :: do we have to generate fonts? - iff errorlevel 8 then - goto generate_fonts - endiff - - :: else all is done. - goto end - - -:generate_fonts - gosub call_mfjob - - :: do we run dvips? - iff "%basename" ne "dvips" then - goto nodvips2 - endiff - - :: we now call dvips a second time - %& - - :: since no fonts will be generated in the second run we remove dvips.mfj - del dvips.mfj >& nul - - goto end - - -:nodvips2 - :: we call the dvi driver a second time (without font generation). - %& -pj -fm - - del %basename.mfj >& nul - - goto end - - -:: this is the main subroutine which calls mfjob and then parses the mfjob -:: file for fonts which can be handled by ps2pk, ttf2pk, or hbf2gf. -:call_mfjob - :: this alias prints a message on the screen and writes it into the logfile. - alias echolog=`echo %& | tee /a %basename.mlg` - - echo ======== DVIDRV.BTM logfile ======== > %basename.mlg - echo Commandline: dvidrv.btm %& >> %basename.mlg - echo `` >> %basename.mlg - echo basename=%basename >> %basename.mlg - echo emtexdir=%emtexdir >> %basename.mlg - echo dvidrvfonts=%dvidrvfonts >> %basename.mlg - echo mfinput=%mfinput >> %basename.mlg - echo mfjobopt=%mfjobopt >> %basename.mlg - echo textfm=%textfm >> %basename.mlg - echo psfonts=%psfonts >> %basename.mlg - echo ttfonts=%ttfonts >> %basename.mlg - echo ttfcfg=%ttfcfg >> %basename.mlg - echo hbfonts=%hbfonts >> %basename.mlg - echo hbfcfg=%hbfcfg >> %basename.mlg - echo `` >> %basename.mlg - - iff "%@search[mfjob]" eq "" then - echolog MFJOB not found in the path. - echolog Can't generate PK fonts from METAFONT automatically. - echo `` - quit - endiff - - :: now we call mfjob. - echolog mfjob %mfjobopt -g%basename.mfl %basename.mfj - mfjob %mfjobopt -g%basename.mfl %basename.mfj - iff %? gt 0 then - echolog `` - echolog Something went wrong while running METAFONT. - echolog Look into the log files... - echolog `` - endiff - - :: after running mfjob we scan the mfjob input file for fonts which can - :: be handled by ps2pk, ttf2pk or hbf2gf. - set lnnr=0 - set totlines=%@lines[%basename.mfj] - - do while %lnnr le %totlines - :: input a line. - set scratch=%@line[%basename.mfj,%lnnr] - set lnnr=%@inc[%lnnr] - - :: get resolutions (METAFONT mode will be ignored). - :: example: - :: mode=lqlores[180 180]; - iff %@index[%scratch,mode] ge 0 then - set temp=%@word["[]",1,%scratch] - set xdpi=%@word[0,%temp] - set ydpi=%@word[1,%temp] - endiff - - :: get fontname and magnification; we then compute the font resolutions - :: (rounded to the nearest integer---there is no necessity to adjust - :: these values further because of possible rounding errors since both - :: emTeX's dvi drivers and dvips check neighbored values too). - :: example: - :: {font=cmr10; mag=0.5;} - iff %@index[%scratch,{font] ge 0 then - set testfont=%@word["=;",1,%scratch] - set temp=%@word["=;",3,%scratch] - :: we use highest arithmetic precision for these calculations. - :: Additionally we write 1/2 instead of 0.5 to avoid problems with - :: countries which use a comma instead of a colon as the decimal - :: separator. - set fontresx=%@int[%@eval[%xdpi*%temp+1/2=8]] - set fontresy=%@int[%@eval[%ydpi*%temp+1/2=8]] - set pksubdir=modeless\%[pre_dpi]%[fontresx]%post_dpi - - set success=0 - - :: check whether %testfont leads to a PS font (we call ps2pkmfj). - iff %success == 0 .and. "%ps2pk" ne "" then - gosub call_ps2pk - endiff - - :: check whether %testfont leads to a TrueType font. - iff %success == 0 .and. "%ttf2pk" ne "" then - gosub call_ttf2pk - endiff - - :: check whether %testfont leads to a HBF file. - iff %success == 0 .and. "%hbf2gf" ne "" then - gosub call_hbf2gf - endiff - endiff - enddo - - iff exist %basename.mfp then - echo `` >> %basename.mlg - echo `` >> %basename.mlg - echo ======== PS2PK logfile ======== >> %basename.mlg - echo `` >> %basename.mlg - type %basename.mfp >> %basename.mlg - echo `` >> %basename.mlg - del %basename.mfp >& nul - endiff - - iff exist %basename.mfl then - echo `` >> %basename.mlg - type %basename.mfl >> %basename.mlg - echo `` >> %basename.mlg - del %basename.mfl >& nul - endiff - - return - - -:call_ttf2pk - iff "%@search[ttf2pk]" eq "" then - echolog TTF2PK not found in the path. - echolog Can't generate PK fonts from TrueType fonts automatically. - echo `` - quit - endiff - - echolog ttf2pk -q -n %testfont %fontresx - ttf2pk -q -n %testfont %fontresx - - iff %? == 0 then - echolog Font %pkdir\%pksubdir\%testfont.pk generated. - mkdir /s %pkdir\%pksubdir >& nul - move %testfont.pk %pkdir\%pksubdir >& nul - set success=1 - elseiff %? == 2 then - echolog (%lnnr/%totlines): Font %testfont is no TrueType font. - set success=0 - else - echolog Error running TTF2PK for font %testfont! - endiff - - return - - -:call_hbf2gf - iff "%@search[hbf2gf]" eq "" then - echolog HBF2GF not found in the path. - echolog Can't generate PK fonts from HBF files automatically. - echo `` - quit - endiff - - echolog hbf2gf -q -p -n %testfont %fontresx %fontresy - hbf2gf -q -p -n %testfont %fontresx %fontresy - - iff %? == 0 then - echolog Font %pkdir\%pksubdir\%testfont.pk generated. - mkdir /s %pkdir\%pksubdir >& nul - gftopk %testfont.gf %testfont.pk - move %testfont.pk %pkdir\%pksubdir >& nul - del %testfont.gf >& nul - set success=1 - elseiff %? == 2 then - echolog (%lnnr/%totlines): Font %testfont is no HBF. - set success=0 - else - echolog Error running HBF2GF for font %testfont! - endiff - - return - - -:call_ps2pk - iff not exist %pkdir\%pksubdir\%testfont.pk then - iff "%@search[ps2pkmfj]" eq "" .or. "%@search[ps2pk]" eq "" then - echolog PS2PKMFJ and/or PS2PK not found in the path. - echolog Can't generate PK fonts from PostScript fonts automatically. - echo `` - quit - endiff - - echolog ps2pkmfj -X%fontresx -Y%fontresy %testfont %testfont.pk - ps2pkmfj -X%fontresx -Y%fontresy %testfont %testfont.pk | input %%pspkline - - iff errorlevel != 1 then - %pspkline >> %basename.mfp - iff %? == 0 then - echolog Font %pkdir\%pksubdir\%testfont.pk generated. - mkdir /s %pkdir\%pksubdir >& nul - move %testfont.pk %pkdir\%pksubdir >& nul - success=1 - else - echolog Error running PS2PK for font %testfont! - endiff - else - echolog (%lnnr/%totlines): Font %testfont is no PS font. - success=0 - endiff - else - echolog Font %pkdir\%pksubdir\%testfont.pk already exists. - endiff - - return - - -:end - -endlocal - -:: ==== end of dvidrv.btm ==== diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/emdir.c b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/emdir.c deleted file mode 100644 index 4e759c83eb..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/emdir.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,109 +0,0 @@ -/* emdir.c -- Written by Eberhard Mattes, donated to the public domain */ - -#include "emdir.h" - -#ifdef OS2 - -#undef HPS -#define INCL_DOSFILEMGR -#include <os2.h> -#include <string.h> - -#define FHDIR(b) (*(HDIR *)(b)->reserved) - -static void fconv (struct ll_findbuffer *dst, const FILEFINDBUF *src) -{ - dst->attr = src->attrFile; - dst->time = *(unsigned *)&src->ftimeLastWrite; - dst->date = *(unsigned *)&src->fdateLastWrite; - dst->size = src->cbFile; - strcpy (dst->name, src->achName); -} - - -int ll_findfirst (const char *path, int attr, struct ll_findbuffer *buffer) -{ - USHORT rc; - ULONG count; - HDIR hdir; - FILEFINDBUF ffbuf; - - hdir = HDIR_CREATE; - count = 1; - rc = DosFindFirst ((PSZ)path, &hdir, attr, &ffbuf, sizeof (ffbuf), - &count, 0L); - if (rc != 0 || count != 1) - return 0; - FHDIR (buffer) = hdir; - fconv (buffer, &ffbuf); - return 1; -} - - -int ll_findnext (struct ll_findbuffer *buffer) -{ - USHORT rc; - ULONG count; - HDIR hdir; - FILEFINDBUF ffbuf; - - hdir = FHDIR (buffer); - count = 1; - rc = DosFindNext (hdir, &ffbuf, sizeof (ffbuf), &count); - if (rc != 0 || count != 1) - { - DosFindClose (hdir); - return 0; - } - fconv (buffer, &ffbuf); - return 1; -} - - -#elif defined(DJGPP) - -/* djgpp support by Hartmut Schirmer (hsc@techfak.uni-kiel.de), May 30, 1997 */ - -#include <dos.h> -#include <dir.h> - -static int ll_attr = 0; -int ll_findnext (struct ll_findbuffer *buffer) -{ - int res; - do { - res = _dos_findnext ((struct find_t *)buffer); - if (res != 0) return 0; - } while ( (buffer->attrib&ll_attr) == 0); - return 1; -} - -int ll_findfirst (const char *path, int attr, struct ll_findbuffer *buffer) -{ - int res; - ll_attr = attr; - res = _dos_findfirst((char *)path, attr, (struct find_t *)buffer); - if (res != 0) return 0; - if ( (buffer->attrib&ll_attr) == 0) - return ll_findnext(buffer); - return 1; -} - -#elif !defined(__EMX__) /* if not OS2 nor DJGPP nor __EMX__ defined */ - -/* Not tested */ - -#include <dos.h> - -int ll_findfirst (const char *path, int attr, struct ll_findbuffer *buffer) -{ - return _dos_findfirst (path, attr, (struct find_t *)buffer) == 0; -} - - -int ll_findnext (struct ll_findbuffer *buffer) -{ - return _dos_findnext ((struct find_t *)buffer) == 0; -} - -#endif diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/emdir.h b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/emdir.h deleted file mode 100644 index 0606d476ab..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/emdir.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -/* emdir.h -- Written by Eberhard Mattes, donated to the public domain */ - -#if defined(DJGPP) - -/* djgpp support by Hartmut Schirmer (hsc@techfak.uni-kiel.de), May 30, 1997 */ -#include <dos.h> -#define ll_findbuffer find_t -#define attr attrib - -#else - -struct ll_findbuffer -{ - char reserved[21]; - unsigned char attr; - unsigned time; - unsigned date; - long size; - char name[257]; -}; - -#endif - -int ll_findfirst (const char *path, int attr, struct ll_findbuffer *buffer); -int ll_findnext (struct ll_findbuffer *buffer); diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/emtexdir.c b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/emtexdir.c deleted file mode 100644 index 9a35570adb..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/emtexdir.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,405 +0,0 @@ -/* emtexdir.c -- written by Eberhard Mattes, donated to the public domain */ - -#if defined (__EMX__) -#include <emx/syscalls.h> -#else -#include "emdir.h" -#endif -#if defined(DJGPP) || defined(GO32) -#include <unistd.h> -#endif -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <io.h> -#include "emtexdir.h" - -#define FALSE 0 -#define TRUE 1 - -void (*emtex_dir_find_callback)(const char *name, int ok) = NULL; - -static int setup_add (struct emtex_dir *dst, const char *path) -{ - char *p; - - if (dst->used >= dst->alloc) - { - dst->alloc += 8; - dst->list = realloc (dst->list, dst->alloc * sizeof (*dst->list)); - if (dst->list == NULL) - return (FALSE); - } - p = strdup (path); - if (p == NULL) - return (FALSE); - dst->list[dst->used++] = p; - return (TRUE); -} - - -static int setup_subdir (struct emtex_dir *dst, char *path, size_t add, - unsigned flags, int recurse) -{ - int ok, i, end, len; -#if defined (__EMX__) - struct _find find; -#else - struct ll_findbuffer find; -#endif - - i = dst->used; - strcpy (path + add, "*.*"); -#if defined (__EMX__) - ok = __findfirst (path, 0x10, &find) == 0; -#else - ok = ll_findfirst (path, 0x10, &find); -#endif - while (ok) - { - if ((find.attr & 0x10) - && !(strcmp (find.name, ".") == 0 || strcmp (find.name, "..") == 0)) - { - len = strlen (find.name); - memcpy (path + add, find.name, len); - path[add+len] = '\\'; - path[add+len+1] = 0; - if (!setup_add (dst, path)) - return (FALSE); - } -#if defined (__EMX__) - ok = __findnext (&find) == 0; -#else - ok = ll_findnext (&find); -#endif - } - if (recurse) - { - end = dst->used; - while (i < end) - { - strcpy (path, dst->list[i]); - if (!setup_subdir (dst, path, strlen (path), flags, TRUE)) - return (FALSE); - ++i; - } - } - return (TRUE); -} - - -static int setup_dir (struct emtex_dir *dst, char *path, - const char *base_dir, size_t base_dir_len, - const char *sub_dir, - unsigned flags) -{ - size_t i, len; - - memcpy (path, base_dir, base_dir_len); - i = base_dir_len; - if ((flags & EDS_BANG) && sub_dir == NULL) - { - flags &= ~(EDS_ONESUBDIR|EDS_ALLSUBDIR); - if (i >= 2 && path[i-1] == '!' && path[i-2] == '!') - { - flags |= EDS_ALLSUBDIR; - i -= 2; - } - else if (i >= 1 && path[i-1] == '!') - { - flags |= EDS_ONESUBDIR; - --i; - } - } - if (sub_dir != NULL && *sub_dir != 0) - { - if (i != 0 && path[i-1] != ':' && path[i-1] != '/' && path[i-1] != '\\') - path[i++] = '\\'; - len = strlen (sub_dir); - memcpy (path+i, sub_dir, len); - i += len; - } - if (path[i-1] != ':' && path[i-1] != '/' && path[i-1] != '\\') - path[i++] = '\\'; - path[i] = 0; - if (!setup_add (dst, path)) - return (FALSE); - if (flags & EDS_ALLSUBDIR) - return (setup_subdir (dst, path, i, flags, TRUE)); - else if (flags & EDS_ONESUBDIR) - return (setup_subdir (dst, path, i, flags, FALSE)); - else - return (TRUE); -} - - -/*static */int setup_list (struct emtex_dir *dst, char *path, - const char *list, unsigned flags) -{ - const char *end; - size_t i; - - for (;;) - { - while (*list == ' ' || *list == '\t') - ++list; - if (*list == 0) - return (TRUE); - end = list; - while (*end != 0 && *end != ';') - ++end; - i = end - list; - while (i > 0 && (list[i-1] == ' ' || list[i-1] == '\t')) - --i; - if (i != 0 && !setup_dir (dst, path, list, i, NULL, flags)) - return (FALSE); - if (*end == 0) - return (TRUE); - list = end + 1; - } -} - - -int emtex_dir_setup (struct emtex_dir *ed, const char *env, const char *dir, - unsigned flags) -{ - const char *val; - char path[260]; - - ed->alloc = 0; - ed->used = 0; - ed->list = NULL; - if (env != NULL && (val = getenv (env)) != NULL) - return (setup_list (ed, path, val, flags)); - else if ((val = getenv ("EMTEXDIR")) != NULL) - return (setup_dir (ed, path, val, strlen (val), dir, flags)); - else - return (setup_dir (ed, path, "\\emtex", 6, dir, flags)); -} - - -static void pretty (char *path, unsigned flags) -{ - char *p; - - if (flags & EDF_FSLASH) - for (p = path; *p != 0; ++p) - if (*p == '\\') - *p = '/'; -} - - -#define ADDCHAR(C) \ - if (dst_size < 1) return (EDT_TOOLONG); \ - *dst++ = (C); --dst_size - -int emtex_dir_trunc (char *dst, size_t dst_size, const char *src, - unsigned flags, int method) -{ - int len, truncated, dot; - - if (src[0] != 0 && src[1] == ':') - { - ADDCHAR (src[0]); - ADDCHAR (src[1]); - src += 2; - } - - truncated = FALSE; dot = FALSE; len = 0; - for (;;) - { - switch (*src) - { - case 0: - ADDCHAR (0); - return (truncated ? EDT_CHANGED : EDT_UNCHANGED); - - case ':': - return (EDT_INVALID); - - case '/': - case '\\': - ADDCHAR (*src); - len = 0; dot = FALSE; - break; - - case '.': - if (dot) - return (EDT_INVALID); - ADDCHAR (*src); - - /* ".." is allowed -- don't return EDT_INVALID for the next - dot. */ - - if (!(len == 0 && src[1] == '.' - && (src[2] == 0 || src[2] == '/' || src[2] == '\\'))) - { - len = 0; dot = TRUE; - } - break; - - default: - if (dot && len == 3) - truncated = TRUE; - else if (!dot && len == 8) - { - truncated = TRUE; - if (method == 0) - { - dst[-3] = dst[-2]; - dst[-2] = dst[-1]; - dst[-1] = *src; - } - } - else - { - ADDCHAR (*src); - ++len; - } - break; - } - ++src; - } -} - - -static int find2 (const char *name, unsigned flags) -{ - int ok; - - ok = (access (name, 4) == 0); - if (flags & EDF_TRACE) - emtex_dir_find_callback (name, ok); - return (ok); -} - - -static int find1 (char *path, size_t path_size, const char *dir, - const char *fname, unsigned flags) -{ - char buf[260]; - int method, rc; - size_t len, tmp; - - len = 0; - if (dir != NULL) - { - tmp = strlen (dir); - if (tmp >= sizeof (buf)) - return (FALSE); - memcpy (buf, dir, tmp); - len = tmp; - } - tmp = strlen (fname); - if (len + tmp >= sizeof (buf)) - return (FALSE); - memcpy (buf + len, fname, tmp + 1); - len += tmp; -#if 0 /* wkim */ -/* disabled for Win95's long file name support */ -/* -- Wonkoo Kim (wkim+@pitt.edu), May 18, 1997 */ - if (_osmode == DOS_MODE) - { - rc = emtex_dir_trunc (path, path_size, buf, flags, EDT_5_PLUS_3); - if ((rc == EDT_UNCHANGED || rc == EDT_CHANGED) && find2 (path, flags)) - { - pretty (path, flags); - return (TRUE); - } - rc = emtex_dir_trunc (path, path_size, buf, flags, EDT_8); - if (rc == EDT_CHANGED && find2 (path, flags)) - { - pretty (path, flags); - return (TRUE); - } - return (FALSE); - } - else -#endif /* wkim */ - { - if (len < path_size && find2 (buf, flags)) - { - memcpy (path, buf, len + 1); - pretty (path, flags); - return (TRUE); - } - for (method = 0; method < 2; ++method) - { - rc = emtex_dir_trunc (path, path_size, buf, flags, method); - if (rc == EDT_CHANGED && find2 (path, flags)) - { - pretty (path, flags); - return (TRUE); - } - } - return (FALSE); - } -} - - -int emtex_dir_find (char *path, size_t path_size, - const struct emtex_dir *ed, - const char *fname, unsigned flags) -{ - int i, absp; - const char *p; - - absp = FALSE; - for (p = fname; *p != 0; ++p) - if (*p == ':' || *p == '/' || *p == '\\') - { - absp = TRUE; - break; - } - - if (absp) - return (find1 (path, path_size, NULL, fname, flags)); - - if ((flags & EDF_CWD) && find1 (path, path_size, NULL, fname, flags)) - return (TRUE); - - for (i = 0; i < ed->used; ++i) - if (find1 (path, path_size, ed->list[i], fname, flags)) - return (TRUE); - return (FALSE); -} - - -#if defined (TEST) - -#include <stdio.h> - -int main (int argc, char *argv[]) -{ - struct emtex_dir ed; - int i; - unsigned flags1, flags2; - char path[260]; - - if (argc != 6) - { - puts ("Usage: emtexdir <flags> <flags> <env> <dir> <fname>"); - return (1); - } - - flags1 = (unsigned)strtol (argv[1], NULL, 0); - flags2 = (unsigned)strtol (argv[2], NULL, 0); - - if (!emtex_dir_setup (&ed, argv[3], argv[4], flags1)) - { - fputs ("emtex_dir_setup failed\n", stderr); - return (2); - } - - printf ("Directories:\n"); - for (i = 0; i < ed.used; ++i) - printf (" %s\n", ed.list[i]); - - if (!emtex_dir_find (path, sizeof (path), &ed, argv[5], flags2)) - puts ("File not found"); - else - printf ("Path: %s\n", path); - return (0); -} - -#endif diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/emtexdir.h b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/emtexdir.h deleted file mode 100644 index a9a986db05..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/emtexdir.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ -/* emtexdir.h -- written by Eberhard Mattes, donated to the public domain */ - -#if !defined (_EMTEXDIR_H) -#define _EMTEXDIR_H - -#if defined (__cplusplus) -extern "C" { -#endif - - -/* Flags for emtex_dir_setup */ - -#define EDS_ONESUBDIR 0x0001 -#define EDS_ALLSUBDIR 0x0002 -#define EDS_BANG 0x0004 - -/* Flags for emtex_dir_find */ - -#define EDF_CWD 0x0001 -#define EDF_FSLASH 0x0002 -#define EDF_TRACE 0x8000 - -/* Methods for emtex_dir_trunc */ - -#define EDT_5_PLUS_3 0 /* 5+3.3 */ -#define EDT_8 1 /* 8.3 */ - -/* Return values for emtex_dir_trunc */ - -#define EDT_UNCHANGED 0 /* Path name not changed */ -#define EDT_CHANGED 1 /* Path name truncated */ -#define EDT_TOOLONG 2 /* Path name too long */ -#define EDT_INVALID 3 /* Path name invalid */ - -struct emtex_dir -{ - char **list; - int used; - int alloc; -}; - -extern void (*emtex_dir_find_callback)(const char *name, int ok); - -int emtex_dir_setup (struct emtex_dir *ed, const char *env, const char *dir, - unsigned flags); - -int emtex_dir_find (char *path, size_t path_size, const struct emtex_dir *ed, - const char *fname, unsigned flags); - -int emtex_dir_trunc (char *dst, size_t dst_size, const char *src, - unsigned flags, int method); - -#if defined (__cplusplus) -} -#endif - -#endif /* !defined (_EMTEXDIR_H) */ diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf.c b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf.c deleted file mode 100644 index dedb9650b2..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1494 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright 1993,1994,1995,2005 by Ross Paterson - * - * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without - * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are - * met: - * - * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the - * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. - * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote - * products derived from this software without specific prior written - * permission. - * - * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR - * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED - * WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE - * DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, - * INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES - * (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR - * SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) - * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, - * STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN - * ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE - * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - * - * - * Ross Paterson <ross@soi.city.ac.uk> - * 17 October 1995 - * - * The following people have supplied bug fixes: - * - * Simon Chow <khsc@synoptics.com> - * Fung Fung Lee <lee@simd.stanford.edu> - * Man-Chi Pong <mcpong@cs.ust.hk> - * Steven Simpson <simpson@math.psu.edu> - * Charles Wang <charles.wang@infores.com> - * Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> - * - * Ross no longer maintains this code. Please send bug reports to - * Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org>. - * - */ - -/* - * Two C interfaces to HBF files. - * - * The multiple interfaces make this code rather messy; I intend - * to clean it up as experience is gained on what is really needed. - * - * There are also two modes of operation: - * - the default is to read each bitmap from its file as demanded - * - if IN_MEMORY is defined, the whole bitmap file is held in memory. - * In this case, if running under Unix, the bitmap files may be gzipped - * (but the filename used in the HBF file should be the name of the - * file before it was gzipped). - */ -#include <stddef.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <ctype.h> -#include <string.h> -#include "hbf.h" - -#ifdef __MSDOS__ -#define msdos -#endif - -/* - * if the linker complains about an unresolved identifier '_strdup', - * uncomment the following definition. - */ -/* #define NO_STRDUP */ - -#ifdef __STDC__ -# define _(x) x -#else -# define _(x) () -#endif - -#define reg register - -typedef int bool; -#define TRUE 1 -#define FALSE 0 - -#define Bit(n) (1<<(7 - (n))) - -/* - * Messy file system issues - */ - -#ifdef unix -#define PATH_DELIMITER ':' -#define RelativeFileName(fn) ((fn)[0] != '/') -#define LocalFileName(fn) (strchr(fn, '/') == NULL) -#endif /* unix */ -#ifdef msdos -#define PATH_DELIMITER ';' -#define HasDrive(fn) (isalpha((fn)[0]) && (fn)[1] == ':') -#ifdef __EMX__ -#define RelativeFileName(fn) (! HasDrive(fn) && \ - !((fn)[0] == '\\' || (fn)[0] == '/')) -#define LocalFileName(fn) (! HasDrive(fn) && \ - strchr(fn, '\\') == NULL && \ - strchr(fn, '/') == NULL) -#else -#define RelativeFileName(fn) (! HasDrive(fn) && (fn)[0] != '\\') -#define LocalFileName(fn) (! HasDrive(fn) && strchr(fn, '\\') == NULL) -#endif /* __EMX__ */ -#define READ_BINARY "rb" -#endif /* msdos */ -#ifdef vms -#define PATH_DELIMITER ',' -#define RelativeFileName(fn) (strchr(fn, ':') == NULL && ((fn)[0] != '[' || (fn)[1] == '.' || (fn)[1] == '-')) -#define LocalFileName(fn) (strchr(fn, ':') == NULL && strchr(fn, ']') == NULL) -#endif - -#ifndef RelativeFileName -#define RelativeFileName(fn) FALSE -#endif - -#ifndef LocalFileName -#define LocalFileName(fn) FALSE -#endif - -#ifndef READ_BINARY -#define READ_BINARY "r" -#endif - -#define MAX_FILENAME 1024 - -/* - * Internal structures - */ - -typedef unsigned char byte; - -#define PROPERTY struct _PROPERTY -#define BM_FILE struct _BM_FILE -#define B2_RANGE struct _B2_RANGE -#define CODE_RANGE struct _CODE_RANGE - -PROPERTY { - char *prop_name; - char *prop_value; - PROPERTY *prop_next; -}; - -BM_FILE { - char *bmf_name; -#ifdef IN_MEMORY - byte *bmf_contents; -#else - FILE *bmf_file; -#endif - long bmf_size; - BM_FILE *bmf_next; -}; - -B2_RANGE { - byte b2r_start; - byte b2r_finish; - B2_RANGE *b2r_next; -}; - -typedef unsigned short CHAR; -typedef unsigned int CHAR_INDEX; /* character index in file */ -#define BAD_CHAR_INDEX 0xffff - -CODE_RANGE { - CHAR code_start; - CHAR code_finish; - BM_FILE *code_bm_file; - long code_offset; - CHAR_INDEX code_pos; - bool code_transposed; - bool code_inverted; - CODE_RANGE *code_next; -}; - -/* - * Extended internal version of HBF - */ - -typedef struct { - /* fields corresponding to the definition */ - HBF public; - /* plus internal stuff */ - char *filename; - byte *bitmap_buffer; - unsigned int b2_size; /* number of legal byte-2's */ - PROPERTY *property; - B2_RANGE *byte_2_range; - CODE_RANGE *code_range; - BM_FILE *bm_file; -} HBF_STRUCT; - -#define FirstByte(code) ((code)>>8) -#define SecondByte(code) ((code)&0xff) -#define MakeCode(byte1,byte2) (((byte1)<<8)|(byte2)) - -/* size of a bitmap in the file (may be affected by transposition) */ -#define FileBitmapSize(hbfFile,cp) \ - ((cp)->code_transposed ? \ - (hbfBitmapBBox(hbfFile)->hbf_height + 7)/8 * \ - hbfBitmapBBox(hbfFile)->hbf_width : \ - HBF_BitmapSize(hbfFile)) - -#define NEW(type) ((type *)malloc((unsigned)(sizeof(type)))) - -#define QUOTE '"' - -#define MAXLINE 1024 - -#ifdef WIN32 -#define strdup(x) _strdup(x) -#else - extern char *strdup _((const char *s)); -#endif - -static void add_b2r _((B2_RANGE **last_b2r, int start, int finish)); -static bool add_code_range _((HBF_STRUCT *hbf, const char *line)); -static void add_property _((HBF_STRUCT *hbf, const char *lp)); -static CHAR_INDEX b2_pos _((HBF_STRUCT *hbf, HBF_CHAR code)); -static int b2_size _((B2_RANGE *b2r)); -static void clear_bbox _((HBF_BBOX *bbox)); -static void clear_record _((HBF_STRUCT *hbf)); -static char *concat _((const char *dir, int dirlen, const char *stem)); -static char *expand_filename _((const char *name, const char *filename)); -static const byte *get_bitmap - _((HBF_STRUCT *hbf, HBF_CHAR code, byte *buffer)); -static byte *local_buffer _((HBF_STRUCT *hbf)); -static void invert _((byte *buffer, unsigned length)); -#ifdef IN_MEMORY -static bool read_bitmap_file _((BM_FILE *bmf, FILE *f)); -static bool copy_transposed - _((HBF *hbf, byte *bitmap, const byte *source)); -#else -static bool get_transposed _((HBF *hbf, FILE *f, byte *bitmap)); -#endif -static bool match _((const char *lp, const char *sp)); -static bool parse_file _((FILE *f, HBF_STRUCT *hbf)); -static FILE *path_open - _((const char *path, const char *filename, char **fullp)); -static bool real_open _((const char *filename, HBF_STRUCT *hbf)); - -/* Error reporting */ - -int hbfDebug; /* set this for error reporting */ - -#ifdef __STDC__ -#include <stdarg.h> - -static void -eprintf(const char *fmt, ...) -{ - if (hbfDebug) { - va_list args; - - (void)fprintf(stderr, "HBF: "); - va_start(args, fmt); - (void)vfprintf(stderr, fmt, args); - va_end(args); - (void)fprintf(stderr, "\n"); - } -} -#else /* ! __STDC__ */ -/* poor man's variable-length argument list */ -static void -eprintf(fmt, x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8, x9) - const char *fmt; - int x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8, x9; -{ - if (hbfDebug) { - (void)fprintf(stderr, "HBF: "); - (void)fprintf(stderr, fmt, x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7, x8, x9); - (void)fprintf(stderr, "\n"); - } -} -#endif /* __STDC__ */ - -static void -clear_bbox(HBF_BBOX *bbox) -{ - bbox->hbf_width = bbox->hbf_height = 0; - bbox->hbf_xDisplacement = bbox->hbf_yDisplacement = 0; -} - -static void -clear_record(HBF_STRUCT *hbf) -{ - clear_bbox(&(hbf->public.hbf_bitmap_bbox)); - clear_bbox(&(hbf->public.hbf_font_bbox)); - hbf->property = NULL; - hbf->filename = NULL; - hbf->bitmap_buffer = NULL; - hbf->byte_2_range = NULL; - hbf->code_range = NULL; - hbf->bm_file = NULL; -} - -/* - * Byte-2 ranges - */ - -static void -add_b2r(reg B2_RANGE **last_b2r, int start, int finish) -{ -reg B2_RANGE *b2r; - - b2r = NEW(B2_RANGE); - while (*last_b2r != NULL && (*last_b2r)->b2r_start < start) - last_b2r = &((*last_b2r)->b2r_next); - b2r->b2r_next = *last_b2r; - b2r->b2r_start = start; - b2r->b2r_finish = finish; - *last_b2r = b2r; -} - -static CHAR_INDEX -b2_pos(HBF_STRUCT *hbf, HBF_CHAR code) -{ -reg B2_RANGE *b2r; -reg unsigned c; -reg CHAR_INDEX pos; - - c = SecondByte(code); - pos = 0; - for (b2r = hbf->byte_2_range; b2r != NULL; b2r = b2r->b2r_next) - if (b2r->b2r_start <= c && c <= b2r->b2r_finish) - return pos + c - b2r->b2r_start; - else - pos += b2r->b2r_finish - b2r->b2r_start + 1; - return BAD_CHAR_INDEX; -} - -static int -b2_size(reg B2_RANGE *b2r) -{ -reg int size; - - size = 0; - for ( ; b2r != NULL; b2r = b2r->b2r_next) - size += b2r->b2r_finish - b2r->b2r_start + 1; - return size; -} - -/* map a position to a character code */ -static long -code_of(HBF_STRUCT *hbf, long pos) -{ - long code; - int residue; -reg B2_RANGE *b2r; - - code = pos / hbf->b2_size * 256; - residue = pos % hbf->b2_size; - for (b2r = hbf->byte_2_range; b2r != NULL; b2r = b2r->b2r_next) - if (b2r->b2r_start + residue <= b2r->b2r_finish) - return code + b2r->b2r_start + residue; - else - residue -= b2r->b2r_finish - b2r->b2r_start + 1; - /* should never get here */ - return 0L; -} - -/* - * String stuff - */ - -static bool -match(reg const char *lp, reg const char *sp) -{ - while (*lp == *sp && *sp != '\0') { - lp++; - sp++; - } - return (*lp == '\0' || isspace((unsigned char)*lp)) && *sp == '\0'; -} - -#ifdef NO_STRDUP -char * -strdup(const char *s) -{ - char *new_s; - - new_s = malloc((unsigned)strlen(s) + 1); - strcpy(new_s, s); - return new_s; -} -#endif - -/* - * Properties - */ - -static void -add_property(reg HBF_STRUCT *hbf, const char *lp) -{ -reg PROPERTY *prop; - char tmp[MAXLINE]; -reg char *tp; - - prop = NEW(PROPERTY); - - tp = tmp; - while (*lp != '\0' && ! isspace((unsigned char)*lp)) - *tp++ = *lp++; - *tp = '\0'; - prop->prop_name = strdup(tmp); - - while (*lp != '\0' && isspace((unsigned char)*lp)) - lp++; - - tp = tmp; - if (*lp == QUOTE) { - lp++; - while (*lp != '\0' && ! (*lp == QUOTE && *++lp != QUOTE)) - *tp++ = *lp++; - } - else - for (;;) { - while (*lp != '\0' && ! isspace((unsigned char)*lp)) - *tp++ = *lp++; - while (*lp != '\0' && isspace((unsigned char)*lp)) - lp++; - if (*lp == '\0') - break; - *tp++ = ' '; - } - *tp = '\0'; - prop->prop_value = strdup(tmp); - - prop->prop_next = hbf->property; - hbf->property = prop; -} - -const char * -hbfProperty(HBF *hbfFile, const char *propName) -{ -reg HBF_STRUCT *hbf; -reg PROPERTY *prop; - - hbf = (HBF_STRUCT *)hbfFile; - for (prop = hbf->property; prop != NULL; prop = prop->prop_next) - if (strcmp(prop->prop_name, propName) == 0) - return prop->prop_value; - return NULL; -} - -/* - * Compatability routines - */ - -const char * -HBF_GetProperty(HBF *handle, const char *propertyName) -{ - return hbfProperty(handle, propertyName); -} - -int -HBF_GetFontBoundingBox(HBF_Handle handle, - unsigned int *width, unsigned int *height, - int *xDisplacement, int *yDisplacement) -{ - if (width != NULL) - *width = hbfFontBBox(handle)->hbf_width; - if (height != NULL) - *height = hbfFontBBox(handle)->hbf_height; - if (xDisplacement != NULL) - *xDisplacement = hbfFontBBox(handle)->hbf_xDisplacement; - if (yDisplacement != NULL) - *yDisplacement = hbfFontBBox(handle)->hbf_yDisplacement; - return 0; -} - -int -HBF_GetBitmapBoundingBox(HBF_Handle handle, - unsigned int *width, unsigned int *height, - int *xDisplacement, int *yDisplacement) -{ - if (width != NULL) - *width = hbfBitmapBBox(handle)->hbf_width; - if (height != NULL) - *height = hbfBitmapBBox(handle)->hbf_height; - if (xDisplacement != NULL) - *xDisplacement = hbfBitmapBBox(handle)->hbf_xDisplacement; - if (yDisplacement != NULL) - *yDisplacement = hbfBitmapBBox(handle)->hbf_yDisplacement; - return 0; -} - -/* - * Prepend a directory to a relative filename. - */ -static char * -concat(const char *dir, /* not necessarily null-terminated */ - int dirlen, /* number of significant chars in dir */ - const char *stem) /* relative filename */ -{ - char *fullname; - - if (dirlen == 0) /* null: current directory */ - return strdup(stem); -#ifdef unix - fullname = malloc(dirlen + strlen(stem) + 2); - (void)sprintf(fullname, "%.*s/%s", dirlen, dir, stem); -#else -#ifdef msdos - fullname = malloc(dirlen + strlen(stem) + 2); - (void)sprintf(fullname, "%.*s\\%s", dirlen, dir, stem); -#else -#ifdef vms - if (dir[dirlen-1] == ']' && stem[0] == '[' && stem[1] == '-') { - dirlen--; - stem++; - fullname = malloc(dirlen + strlen(stem) + 2); - (void)sprintf(fullname, "%.*s.%s", dirlen, dir, stem); - } - else { - if (dir[dirlen-1] == ']' && stem[0] == '[' && stem[1] == '.') { - dirlen--; - stem++; - } - fullname = malloc(dirlen + strlen(stem) + 1); - (void)sprintf(fullname, "%.*s%s", dirlen, dir, stem); - } -#else - fullname = strdup(stem); -#endif /* vms */ -#endif /* msdos */ -#endif /* unix */ - return fullname; -} - -/* - * Bitmap files - * - * If the host operating system has a heirarchical file system and - * the bitmap file name is relative, it is relative to the directory - * containing the HBF file. - */ -static char * -expand_filename(const char *name, const char *hbf_name) -{ -#ifdef unix -reg char *s; -reg int size; - - size = name[0] != '/' && (s = strrchr(hbf_name, '/')) != NULL ? - s - hbf_name + 1 : 0; - s = malloc((unsigned)size + strlen(name) + 1); - (void)sprintf(s, "%.*s%s", size, hbf_name, name); - return s; -#else -#ifdef msdos -reg char *s; -reg int size; - -#ifdef __EMX__ - s = (unsigned char *)hbf_name + strlen((unsigned char *)hbf_name) - 1; - for(;;) { - if (*s == '\\' || *s == '/') - break; - if (s == hbf_name) { - s = NULL; - break; - } - s--; - } - - size = HasDrive(name) ? 0 : - (name[0] == '\\' || name[0] == '/') ? - (HasDrive(hbf_name) ? 2 : 0) : - s != NULL ? s - hbf_name + 1 : 0; -#else - size = HasDrive(name) ? 0 : - name[0] == '\\' ? (HasDrive(hbf_name) ? 2 : 0) : - (s = strrchr(hbf_name, '\\')) != NULL ? - s - hbf_name + 1 : 0; -#endif /* __EMX__ */ - s = malloc((unsigned)size + strlen(name) + 1); - (void)sprintf(s, "%.*s%s", size, hbf_name, name); - return s; -#else -#ifdef vms -reg char *s; -reg const char *copyto; -reg int size; - - if ((s = strchr(hbf_name, ']')) != NULL && RelativeFileName(name)) - return concat(hbf_name, (s - hbf_name) + 1, name); - - copyto = hbf_name; - if ((s = strstr(copyto, "::")) != NULL && strstr(name, "::") == NULL) - copyto = s+2; - if ((s = strchr(copyto, ':')) != NULL && strchr(name, ':') == NULL) - copyto = s+1; - size = copyto - hbf_name; - s = malloc((unsigned)size + strlen(name) + 1); - (void)sprintf(s, "%.*s%s", size, hbf_name, name); - return s; -#else - return strdup(name); -#endif /* vms */ -#endif /* msdos */ -#endif /* unix */ -} - -static BM_FILE * -find_file(HBF_STRUCT *hbf, const char *filename) -{ - BM_FILE **fp; -reg BM_FILE *file; - FILE *f; - char *bmfname; -#ifdef IN_MEMORY -#ifdef unix - bool from_pipe; -#endif -#endif - - for (fp = &(hbf->bm_file); *fp != NULL; fp = &((*fp)->bmf_next)) { - bmfname = strrchr((*fp)->bmf_name, '/'); - bmfname = (bmfname) ? bmfname + 1 : (*fp)->bmf_name; - if (strcmp(bmfname, filename) == 0) - return *fp; - } - - file = NEW(BM_FILE); - if (file == NULL) { - eprintf("out of memory"); - return NULL; - } - file->bmf_name = expand_filename(filename, hbf->filename); - if (file->bmf_name == NULL) { - free((char *)file); - return NULL; - } - f = fopen(file->bmf_name, READ_BINARY); -#ifdef IN_MEMORY -#ifdef unix - from_pipe = FALSE; - if (f == NULL) { - char tmp[400]; - - sprintf(tmp, "%s.gz", file->bmf_name); - if ((f = fopen(tmp, "r")) != NULL) { - fclose(f); - sprintf(tmp, "gzcat %s.gz", file->bmf_name); - if ((f = popen(tmp, "r")) != NULL) - from_pipe = TRUE; - } - } -#endif /* unix */ -#endif /* IN_MEMORY */ - if (f == NULL) { - eprintf("can't open bitmap file '%s'", file->bmf_name); - free(file->bmf_name); - free((char *)file); - return NULL; - } -#ifdef IN_MEMORY - if (! read_bitmap_file(file, f)) { - free(file->bmf_name); - free((char *)file); - return NULL; - } -#ifdef unix - if (from_pipe) - pclose(f); - else - fclose(f); -#else /* ! unix */ - fclose(f); -#endif /* ! unix */ -#else /* ! IN_MEMORY */ - file->bmf_file = f; - fseek(f, 0L, 2); - file->bmf_size = ftell(f); -#endif /* ! IN_MEMORY */ - file->bmf_next = NULL; - *fp = file; - return file; -} - -#ifdef IN_MEMORY -#define GRAIN_SIZE 512 - -static bool -read_bitmap_file(BM_FILE *bmf, FILE *f) -{ - byte *contents, *cp; - long size; - int c; - - size = 0; - cp = contents = (byte *)malloc((unsigned)GRAIN_SIZE); - if (contents == NULL) { - eprintf("not enough space for bitmap file"); - return NULL; - } - while ((c = getc(f)) != EOF) { - if (size%GRAIN_SIZE == 0) { - contents = (byte *)realloc((char *)contents, - (unsigned)(size + GRAIN_SIZE)); - if (contents == NULL) { - eprintf("not enough space for bitmap file"); - return NULL; - } - cp = contents + size; - } - *cp++ = c; - size++; - } - bmf->bmf_size = size; - bmf->bmf_contents = (byte *)realloc((char *)contents, (unsigned)size); - return TRUE; -} -#endif /* IN_MEMORY */ - -/* - * Code ranges - */ - -/* check that a code range fits within its bitmap file */ -static bool -too_short(HBF_STRUCT *hbf, CODE_RANGE *cp) -{ - int bm_size; - long offset, end_offset; - BM_FILE *bmf; - long start, finish; - - bm_size = FileBitmapSize(&(hbf->public), cp); - offset = cp->code_offset; - start = cp->code_start; - finish = cp->code_finish; - end_offset = offset + bm_size * - (hbf->b2_size*(long)FirstByte(finish) + - b2_pos(hbf, finish) - cp->code_pos + 1); - bmf = cp->code_bm_file; - if (end_offset <= bmf->bmf_size) - return FALSE; - /* bitmap file is too short: produce a specific error message */ - if (offset > bmf->bmf_size) - eprintf("bitmap file '%s' is shorter than offset 0x%04lx", - bmf->bmf_name, offset); - else if (offset + bm_size > bmf->bmf_size) - eprintf("bitmap file '%s' too short: no room for any bitmaps at offset 0x%04lx", - bmf->bmf_name, offset); - else - eprintf("bitmap file '%s' is too short - code range appears to be 0x%04lx-0x%04lx", - bmf->bmf_name, - start, - code_of(hbf, cp->code_pos + - (bmf->bmf_size - offset)/bm_size) - 1); - return TRUE; -} - -static const char * -skip_word(int n, const char *s) -{ - for ( ; n > 0; n--) { - while (*s != '\0' && ! isspace((unsigned char)*s)) - s++; - while (*s != '\0' && isspace((unsigned char)*s)) - s++; - } - return s; -} - -/* optional keywords at the end of a CODE_RANGE line */ -static void -parse_keywords(CODE_RANGE *cp, const char *s) -{ - for (s = skip_word(4, s) ; *s != '\0'; s = skip_word(1, s)) { - switch (*s) { - case 's': case 'S': case 't': case 'T': - /* keyword "sideways" or "transposed" */ - cp->code_transposed = TRUE; - break; - case 'i': case 'I': - /* keyword "inverted" */ - cp->code_inverted = TRUE; - } - } -} - -static bool -add_code_range(HBF_STRUCT *hbf, const char *line) -{ - CODE_RANGE *cp; - CODE_RANGE **cpp; - long start, finish; - long offset; - char filename[MAXLINE]; - BM_FILE *bmf; - CHAR_INDEX b2pos; - - if (sscanf(line, "HBF_CODE_RANGE %li-%li %s %li", - &start, &finish, filename, &offset) != 4) { - eprintf("syntax error in HBF_CODE_RANGE"); - return FALSE; - } - /* code ranges are checked in real_open() */ - if ((bmf = find_file(hbf, filename)) == NULL) - return FALSE; - if ((cp = NEW(CODE_RANGE)) == NULL) { - eprintf("out of memory"); - return FALSE; - } - - cp->code_start = (CHAR)start; - cp->code_finish = (CHAR)finish; - cp->code_bm_file = bmf; - cp->code_offset = offset; - cp->code_transposed = cp->code_inverted = FALSE; - parse_keywords(cp, line); - /* insert it in order */ - for (cpp = &hbf->code_range; - *cpp != NULL && (*cpp)->code_finish < start; - cpp = &((*cpp)->code_next)) - ; - if (*cpp != NULL && (*cpp)->code_start <= finish) { - eprintf("code ranges overlap"); - return FALSE; - } - cp->code_next = *cpp; - *cpp = cp; - - /* set code_pos, and check range */ - if (start > finish) { - eprintf("illegal code range 0x%04lx-0x%04lx", start, finish); - return FALSE; - } - if ((b2pos = b2_pos(hbf, start)) == BAD_CHAR_INDEX) { - eprintf("illegal start code 0x%04lx", start); - return FALSE; - } - cp->code_pos = hbf->b2_size*(long)FirstByte(start) + b2pos; - if ((b2pos = b2_pos(hbf, finish)) == BAD_CHAR_INDEX) { - eprintf("illegal finish code 0x%04lx", finish); - return FALSE; - } - /* check that the bitmap file has enough bitmaps */ - return ! too_short(hbf, cp); -} - -/* - * Reading and parsing of an HBF file - */ - -/* get line, truncating to len, and trimming trailing spaces */ -static bool -get_line(char *buf, int len, FILE *f) -{ - int c; - char *bp; - - bp = buf; - for (;;) { - if ((c = getc(f)) == EOF) { - eprintf("unexpected end of file"); - return FALSE; - } - if (c == '\n' || c == '\r') { - /* trim trailing space */ - while (bp > buf && isspace((unsigned char)*(bp-1))) - bp--; - *bp = '\0'; - return TRUE; - } - if (len > 0) { - *bp++ = c; - len--; - } - } -} - -/* get next non-COMMENT line */ -static bool -get_text_line(char *buf, int len, FILE *f) -{ - while (get_line(buf, len, f)) - if (*buf != '\0' && ! match(buf, "COMMENT")) - return TRUE; - return FALSE; -} - -static bool -get_property(const char *line, const char *keyword, HBF_STRUCT *hbf) -{ - if (! match(line, keyword)) { - eprintf("%s expected", keyword); - return FALSE; - } - add_property(hbf, line); - return TRUE; -} - -static bool -get_bbox(const char *line, const char *keyword, HBF_BBOX *bbox) -{ - int w, h, xd, yd; - - if (! match(line, keyword) || - sscanf(line + strlen(keyword), "%i %i %i %i", - &w, &h, &xd, &yd) != 4) { - eprintf("%s expected", keyword); - return FALSE; - } - if (w <= 0 || h <= 0) { - eprintf("illegal %s dimensions %dx%d", keyword, w, h); - return FALSE; - } - bbox->hbf_width = w; - bbox->hbf_height = h; - bbox->hbf_xDisplacement = xd; - bbox->hbf_yDisplacement = yd; - return TRUE; -} - -/* - * HBFHeaderFile ::= - * 'HBF_START_FONT' version EOLN - * 'HBF_CODE_SCHEME' word ... EOLN - * 'FONT' fontName EOLN - * 'SIZE' ptsize xres yres EOLN - * 'HBF_BITMAP_BOUNDING_BOX' w h xd yd EOLN - * 'FONTBOUNDINGBOX' w h xd yd EOLN - * X11R5FontPropertySection - * 'CHARS' n EOLN - * HBFByte2RangeSection - * HBFCodeRangeSection - * 'HBF_END_FONT' EOLN . - * - * This implementation allows extra lines before HBF_END_FONT. - * Anything after HBF_END_FONT is ignored. - */ - -static bool -parse_file(FILE *f, reg HBF_STRUCT *hbf) -{ - char line[MAXLINE]; - int start, finish; - - if (! get_text_line(line, MAXLINE, f) || - ! get_property(line, "HBF_START_FONT", hbf)) - return FALSE; - - if (! get_text_line(line, MAXLINE, f) || - ! get_property(line, "HBF_CODE_SCHEME", hbf)) - return FALSE; - - if (! get_text_line(line, MAXLINE, f) || - ! get_property(line, "FONT", hbf)) - return FALSE; - - if (! get_text_line(line, MAXLINE, f) || - ! get_property(line, "SIZE", hbf)) - return FALSE; - - if (! get_text_line(line, MAXLINE, f) || - ! get_bbox(line, "HBF_BITMAP_BOUNDING_BOX", - &(hbf->public.hbf_bitmap_bbox))) - return FALSE; - - if (! get_text_line(line, MAXLINE, f) || - ! get_bbox(line, "FONTBOUNDINGBOX", &(hbf->public.hbf_font_bbox))) - return FALSE; - - if (! get_text_line(line, MAXLINE, f)) - return FALSE; - if (match(line, "STARTPROPERTIES")) { - for (;;) { - if (! get_text_line(line, MAXLINE, f)) - return FALSE; - if (match(line, "ENDPROPERTIES")) - break; - add_property(hbf, line); - } - if (! get_text_line(line, MAXLINE, f)) - return FALSE; - } - - if (match(line, "CHARS")) - if (! get_text_line(line, MAXLINE, f)) - return FALSE; - - if (match(line, "HBF_START_BYTE_2_RANGES")) { - for (;;) { - if (! get_text_line(line, MAXLINE, f)) - return FALSE; - if (match(line, "HBF_END_BYTE_2_RANGES")) - break; - if (sscanf(line, "HBF_BYTE_2_RANGE %i-%i", - &start, &finish) != 2) { - eprintf("HBF_BYTE_2_RANGE expected"); - return FALSE; - } - add_b2r(&(hbf->byte_2_range), start, finish); - } - if (! get_text_line(line, MAXLINE, f)) - return FALSE; - } - else - add_b2r(&(hbf->byte_2_range), 0, 0xff); - hbf->b2_size = b2_size(hbf->byte_2_range); - - if (! match(line, "HBF_START_CODE_RANGES")) { - eprintf("HBF_START_CODE_RANGES expected"); - return FALSE; - } - for (;;) { - if (! get_text_line(line, MAXLINE, f)) - return FALSE; - if (match(line, "HBF_END_CODE_RANGES")) - break; - if (! add_code_range(hbf, line)) - return FALSE; - } - - for (;;) { - if (! get_text_line(line, MAXLINE, f)) - return FALSE; - if (match(line, "HBF_END_FONT")) - break; - /* treat extra lines as properties (for private extensions) */ - add_property(hbf, line); - } - - return TRUE; -} - -static FILE * -path_open(const char *path, const char *filename, char **fullp) -{ - if (LocalFileName(filename) && path != NULL) { -#ifdef PATH_DELIMITER - char *fullname; - FILE *f; - const char *p_next; - - for (;;) { - p_next = strchr(path, PATH_DELIMITER); - if (p_next == NULL) - p_next = path + strlen(path); - fullname = concat(path, p_next - path, filename); - if ((f = fopen(fullname, "r")) != NULL) { - *fullp = fullname; - return f; - } - free(fullname); - if (*p_next == '\0') - break; - path = p_next + 1; - } -#endif - return NULL; - } - else { - *fullp = strdup(filename); - return fopen(*fullp, "r"); - } -} - -static bool -real_open(const char *filename, reg HBF_STRUCT *hbf) -{ - FILE *f; - - f = path_open(getenv("HBFPATH"), filename, &(hbf->filename)); - if (f == NULL) { - eprintf("can't read file '%s'", filename); - return FALSE; - } - if (! parse_file(f, hbf)) { - fclose(f); - return FALSE; - } - fclose(f); - return TRUE; -} - -HBF * -hbfOpen(const char *filename) -{ -reg HBF_STRUCT *hbf; - - if ((hbf = NEW(HBF_STRUCT)) == NULL) { - eprintf("can't allocate HBF structure"); - return NULL; - } - clear_record(hbf); - if (real_open(filename, hbf)) - return &(hbf->public); - hbfClose(&(hbf->public)); - return NULL; -} - -int -HBF_OpenFont(const char *filename, HBF **ptrHandleStorage) -{ - return (*ptrHandleStorage = hbfOpen(filename)) == NULL ? -1 : 0; -} - -/* - * Close files, free everything associated with the HBF. - */ - -int -HBF_CloseFont(HBF *hbfFile) -{ -reg HBF_STRUCT *hbf; - PROPERTY *prop_ptr, *prop_next; - B2_RANGE *b2r_ptr, *b2r_next; - CODE_RANGE *code_ptr, *code_next; - BM_FILE *bmf_ptr, *bmf_next; - int status; - - status = 0; - hbf = (HBF_STRUCT *)hbfFile; - - if (hbf->filename != NULL) - free(hbf->filename); - if (hbf->bitmap_buffer != NULL) - free(hbf->bitmap_buffer); - - for (prop_ptr = hbf->property; - prop_ptr != NULL; - prop_ptr = prop_next) { - prop_next = prop_ptr->prop_next; - free(prop_ptr->prop_name); - free(prop_ptr->prop_value); - free((char *)prop_ptr); - } - - for (b2r_ptr = hbf->byte_2_range; - b2r_ptr != NULL; - b2r_ptr = b2r_next) { - b2r_next = b2r_ptr->b2r_next; - free((char *)b2r_ptr); - } - - for (code_ptr = hbf->code_range; - code_ptr != NULL; - code_ptr = code_next) { - code_next = code_ptr->code_next; - free((char *)code_ptr); - } - - for (bmf_ptr = hbf->bm_file; - bmf_ptr != NULL; - bmf_ptr = bmf_next) { - bmf_next = bmf_ptr->bmf_next; -#ifdef IN_MEMORY - free((char *)(bmf_ptr->bmf_contents)); -#else - if (bmf_ptr->bmf_file != NULL && - fclose(bmf_ptr->bmf_file) < 0) - status = -1; -#endif - free(bmf_ptr->bmf_name); - free((char *)bmf_ptr); - } - - free((char *)hbf); - - return status; -} - -void -hbfClose(HBF *hbfFile) -{ - (void)HBF_CloseFont(hbfFile); -} - -/* - * Fetch a bitmap - */ - -const byte * -hbfGetBitmap(HBF *hbf, HBF_CHAR code) -{ - return get_bitmap((HBF_STRUCT *)hbf, code, (byte *)NULL); -} - -int -HBF_GetBitmap(HBF *hbf, HBF_CHAR code, byte *buffer) -{ - return get_bitmap((HBF_STRUCT *)hbf, code, buffer) == NULL ? -1 : 0; -} - -/* - * Internal function to fetch a bitmap. - * If buffer is non-null, it must be used. - */ -static const byte * -get_bitmap(reg HBF_STRUCT *hbf, HBF_CHAR code, byte *buffer) -{ - CHAR_INDEX pos, b2pos; -reg CODE_RANGE *cp; - BM_FILE *bmf; - int bm_size; - long offset; - - if ((b2pos = b2_pos(hbf, code)) == BAD_CHAR_INDEX) - return NULL; - pos = hbf->b2_size*FirstByte(code) + b2pos; - for (cp = hbf->code_range; cp != NULL; cp = cp->code_next) - if (cp->code_start <= code && code <= cp->code_finish) { - bmf = cp->code_bm_file; - bm_size = FileBitmapSize(&(hbf->public), cp); - offset = cp->code_offset + - (long)(pos - cp->code_pos) * bm_size; -#ifdef IN_MEMORY - if (buffer == NULL && - ! cp->code_transposed && ! cp->code_inverted) - return bmf->bmf_contents + offset; -#endif /* IN_MEMORY */ - if (buffer == NULL && - ((buffer = local_buffer(hbf)) == NULL)) - return NULL; -#ifdef IN_MEMORY - if (cp->code_transposed) - copy_transposed(&(hbf->public), - buffer, - bmf->bmf_contents + offset); - else - memcpy((char *)buffer, - (char *)(bmf->bmf_contents + offset), - bm_size); -#else /* ! IN_MEMORY */ - if (fseek(bmf->bmf_file, offset, 0) != 0) { - eprintf("seek error on code 0x%04x", code); - return NULL; - } - if (cp->code_transposed ? - ! get_transposed(&(hbf->public), bmf->bmf_file, - buffer) : - fread((char *)buffer, - bm_size, 1, bmf->bmf_file) != 1) { - eprintf("read error on code 0x%04x", code); - return NULL; - } -#endif /* IN_MEMORY */ - if (cp->code_inverted) - invert(buffer, HBF_BitmapSize(&(hbf->public))); - return buffer; - } - eprintf("code 0x%04x out of range", code); - return NULL; -} - -static byte * -local_buffer(HBF_STRUCT *hbf) -{ - if (hbf->bitmap_buffer == NULL && - (hbf->bitmap_buffer = (byte *)malloc(HBF_BitmapSize(&(hbf->public)))) == NULL) { - eprintf("out of memory"); - return NULL; - } - return hbf->bitmap_buffer; -} - -static void -invert(byte *buffer, unsigned int length) -{ - for ( ; length > 0; length--) - *buffer++ ^= 0xff; -} - -#ifdef IN_MEMORY -static bool -copy_transposed(HBF *hbf, reg byte *bitmap, reg const byte *source) -{ -reg byte *pos; -reg byte *bm_end; - int x; - int width; -reg int row_size; -reg int c; -reg int imask, omask; - - width = hbfBitmapBBox(hbf)->hbf_width; - row_size = HBF_RowSize(hbf); - bm_end = bitmap + HBF_BitmapSize(hbf); - (void)memset((char *)bitmap, '\0', HBF_BitmapSize(hbf)); - for (x = 0; x < width; x++) { - pos = bitmap + x/8; - omask = Bit(x%8); - /* y = 0 */ - for (;;) { - c = *source++; - for (imask = Bit(0); imask != 0; imask >>= 1) { - /* - * At this point, - * - * imask == Bit(y%8) - * pos == bitmap + y*row_size + x/8 - * - * We examine bit y of row x of the input, - * setting bit x of row y of the output if - * required, by applying omask to *pos. - */ - if ((c & imask) != 0) - *pos |= omask; - /* if (++y > height) goto end_column */ - pos += row_size; - if (pos >= bm_end) - goto end_column; - } - } -end_column: - ; - } - return TRUE; -} -#else /* ! IN_MEMORY */ -static bool -get_transposed(HBF *hbf, FILE *f, reg byte *bitmap) -{ -reg byte *pos; -reg byte *bm_end; - int x; - int width; -reg int row_size; -reg int c; -reg int imask, omask; - - width = hbfBitmapBBox(hbf)->hbf_width; - row_size = HBF_RowSize(hbf); - bm_end = bitmap + HBF_BitmapSize(hbf); - (void)memset((char *)bitmap, '\0', HBF_BitmapSize(hbf)); - for (x = 0; x < width; x++) { - pos = bitmap + x/8; - omask = Bit(x%8); - /* y = 0 */ - for (;;) { - if ((c = getc(f)) == EOF) - return FALSE; - for (imask = Bit(0); imask != 0; imask >>= 1) { - /* - * At this point, - * - * imask == Bit(y%8) - * pos == bitmap + y*row_size + x/8 - * - * We examine bit y of row x of the input, - * setting bit x of row y of the output if - * required, by applying omask to *pos. - */ - if ((c & imask) != 0) - *pos |= omask; - /* if (++y > height) goto end_column */ - pos += row_size; - if (pos >= bm_end) - goto end_column; - } - } -end_column: - ; - } - return TRUE; -} -#endif /* ! IN_MEMORY */ - -/* - * Call function on each valid code in ascending order. - */ -void -hbfForEach(reg HBF *hbfFile, void (*func)(HBF *, HBF_CHAR)) -{ - HBF_STRUCT *hbf; - CODE_RANGE *cp; -reg B2_RANGE *b2r; -reg unsigned byte1, byte2; -reg unsigned finish; - - hbf = (HBF_STRUCT *)hbfFile; - for (cp = hbf->code_range; cp != NULL; cp = cp->code_next) { - byte1 = FirstByte(cp->code_start); - byte2 = SecondByte(cp->code_start); - while (MakeCode(byte1, byte2) <= cp->code_finish) { - for (b2r = hbf->byte_2_range; - b2r != NULL; - b2r = b2r->b2r_next) { - if (byte2 < b2r->b2r_start) - byte2 = b2r->b2r_start; - finish = b2r->b2r_finish; - if (byte1 == FirstByte(cp->code_finish) && - finish > SecondByte(cp->code_finish)) - finish = SecondByte(cp->code_finish); - while (byte2 <= finish) { - (*func)(hbfFile, - MakeCode(byte1, byte2)); - byte2++; - } - } - byte1++; - byte2 = 0; - } - } -} - -const char * -hbfFileName(HBF *hbf) -{ - return ((HBF_STRUCT *)hbf)->filename; -} - -long -hbfChars(HBF *hbfFile) -{ - HBF_STRUCT *hbf; - CODE_RANGE *cp; - long num_chars; - - hbf = (HBF_STRUCT *)hbfFile; - num_chars = 0; - for (cp = hbf->code_range; cp != NULL; cp = cp->code_next) - num_chars += - hbf->b2_size*FirstByte(cp->code_finish) + - b2_pos(hbf, cp->code_finish) - - (hbf->b2_size*FirstByte(cp->code_start) + - b2_pos(hbf, cp->code_start)) + 1; - return num_chars; -} - -/* - * Functions also implemented as macros - */ - -#ifdef hbfBitmapBBox -#undef hbfBitmapBBox -#endif - -HBF_BBOX * -hbfBitmapBBox(HBF *hbf) -{ - return &(hbf->hbf_bitmap_bbox); -} - -#ifdef hbfFontBBox -#undef hbfFontBBox -#endif - -HBF_BBOX * -hbfFontBBox(HBF *hbf) -{ - return &(hbf->hbf_font_bbox); -} - -const void * -hbfGetByte2Range(HBF *hbfFile, const void *b2r_pointer, - byte *startp, byte *finishp) -{ - HBF_STRUCT *hbf; - const B2_RANGE *b2r; - - hbf = (HBF_STRUCT *)hbfFile; - if (b2r_pointer == NULL) - b2r = hbf->byte_2_range; - else - b2r = ((const B2_RANGE *)b2r_pointer)->b2r_next; - if(b2r == NULL) - return NULL; - *startp = b2r->b2r_start; - *finishp = b2r->b2r_finish; - return (const void *)b2r; -} - -const void * -hbfGetCodeRange(HBF *hbfFile, const void *code_pointer, - HBF_CHAR *startp, HBF_CHAR *finishp) -{ - HBF_STRUCT *hbf; - const CODE_RANGE *cp; - - hbf = (HBF_STRUCT *)hbfFile; - if (code_pointer == NULL) - cp = hbf->code_range; - else - cp = ((const CODE_RANGE *)code_pointer)->code_next; - if(cp == NULL) - return NULL; - *startp = cp->code_start; - *finishp = cp->code_finish; - return (const void *)cp; -} diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf.h b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf.h deleted file mode 100644 index 34f5940a71..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,215 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright 1993,1994,1995,2005 by Ross Paterson - * - * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without - * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are - * met: - * - * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the - * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. - * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote - * products derived from this software without specific prior written - * permission. - * - * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR - * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED - * WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE - * DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, - * INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES - * (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR - * SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) - * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, - * STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN - * ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE - * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - * - * - * Two interfaces to HBF files -- take your pick. - * - * Ross Paterson <ross@soi.city.ac.uk> - * - * Ross no longer maintains this code. Please send bug reports to - * Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org>. - * - */ -#ifndef _HBF_ -#define _HBF_ - -#ifndef __STDC__ -# ifndef const -# define const -# endif -#endif - -/* - * #1: a lightweight C interface. - */ - -typedef unsigned int HBF_CHAR; - -typedef struct { - unsigned short hbf_width; - unsigned short hbf_height; - short hbf_xDisplacement; - short hbf_yDisplacement; -} HBF_BBOX; - -typedef struct { - /* fields corresponding to the definition */ - HBF_BBOX hbf_bitmap_bbox; /* HBF_BITMAP_BOUNDING_BOX */ - HBF_BBOX hbf_font_bbox; /* FONTBOUNDINGBOX */ -} HBF; - -extern HBF *hbfOpen( -#ifdef __STDC__ - const char *filename -#endif - ); - -extern void hbfClose( -#ifdef __STDC__ - HBF *hbf -#endif - ); - -extern const char *hbfProperty( -#ifdef __STDC__ - HBF *hbf, - const char *propName -#endif - ); - -extern const unsigned char *hbfGetBitmap( -#ifdef __STDC__ - HBF *hbf, - HBF_CHAR code -#endif - ); - -extern void hbfForEach( -#ifdef __STDC__ - HBF *hbf, - void (*func)(HBF *sameHbf, HBF_CHAR code) -#endif - ); - -extern const char *hbfFileName( -#ifdef __STDC__ - HBF *hbf -#endif - ); - -extern long hbfChars( -#ifdef __STDC__ - HBF *hbf -#endif - ); - -extern HBF_BBOX *hbfBitmapBBox( -#ifdef __STDC__ - HBF *hbf -#endif - ); -/* but defined here as a macro */ -#define hbfBitmapBBox(hbf) (&((hbf)->hbf_bitmap_bbox)) - -extern HBF_BBOX *hbfFontBBox( -#ifdef __STDC__ - HBF *hbf -#endif - ); -/* but defined here as a macro */ -#define hbfFontBBox(hbf) (&((hbf)->hbf_font_bbox)) - -#define HBF_RowSize(hbf)\ - ((hbfBitmapBBox(hbf)->hbf_width + 7)/8) - -#define HBF_BitmapSize(hbf)\ - (HBF_RowSize(hbf) * hbfBitmapBBox(hbf)->hbf_height) - -#define HBF_GetBit(hbf,bitmap,x,y)\ - (((bitmap)[(y)*HBF_RowSize(hbf) + (x)/8]>>(7 - (x)%8))&01) - -extern int hbfDebug; /* set non-zero for error reporting */ - -extern const void *hbfGetCodeRange( -#ifdef __STDC__ - HBF *hbfFile, - const void *code_pointer, - HBF_CHAR *startp, - HBF_CHAR *finishp -#endif - ); - -extern const void *hbfGetByte2Range( -#ifdef __STDC__ - HBF *hbfFile, - const void *b2r_pointer, - unsigned char *startp, - unsigned char *finishp -#endif - ); - -/* - * #2: taken from Appendix 2 of the HBF draft. - */ - -typedef unsigned int HBF_HzCode; -typedef unsigned char HBF_Byte ; -typedef HBF_Byte * HBF_BytePtr ; -typedef HBF * HBF_Handle ; -typedef HBF_Handle * HBF_HandlePtr ; -typedef char * String ; - -extern int HBF_OpenFont( -#ifdef __STDC__ - const char * filename, - HBF_HandlePtr ptrHandleStorage -#endif -); - -extern int HBF_CloseFont( -#ifdef __STDC__ - HBF_Handle handle -#endif -); - -extern const char * HBF_GetProperty( -#ifdef __STDC__ - HBF_Handle handle, - const char * propertyName -#endif -); - -extern int HBF_GetFontBoundingBox( -#ifdef __STDC__ - HBF_Handle handle, - unsigned int *width, - unsigned int *height, - int *xDisplacement, - int *yDisplacement -#endif -); - -extern int HBF_GetBitmapBoundingBox( -#ifdef __STDC__ - HBF_Handle handle, - unsigned int *width, - unsigned int *height, - int *xDisplacement, - int *yDisplacement -#endif -); - -extern int HBF_GetBitmap( -#ifdef __STDC__ - HBF_Handle handle, - HBF_HzCode hanziCode, - HBF_BytePtr ptrBitmapBuffer -#endif -); - -#endif /* ! _HBF_ */ diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.1 b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 144e7e6893..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,718 +0,0 @@ -.\" man page for hbf2gf -.\" -.\" Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -.\" -.\" This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -.\" it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -.\" the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -.\" (at your option) any later version. -.\" -.\" This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -.\" but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -.\" MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -.\" GNU General Public License for more details. -.\" -.\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -.\" along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -.\" Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -.\" MA 02110-1301 USA -.\" -. -.TH HBF2GF 1 18-Apr-2015 "CJK Version 4.8.4" -.SH NAME -hbf2gf \- convert a CJK bitmap font into subfonts usable by TeX and Omega. -. -. -.SH SYNOPSIS -.na -.nh -.B hbf2gf -.RB [ \-q ] -.IR \%configuration-file [ .cfg ] -.br -.B hbf2gf -'in +\n(.ku -.RB [ \-q ] -.RB [ \-p ] -.RB [ \-g ] -.RB [ \-n ] -.I \%subfont-name \%x-resolution -.RI [ \%y-scale \ | \ \%y-resolution ] -.br -.in -.B hbf2gf -.B \-t -.RB [ \-q ] -.I \%subfont-name -.br -.B "hbf2gf \-\-version" -| -.B \-\-help -.ad -.hy -. -. -. -.\" ==== -.\" ==== macro definitions -.\" ==== -. -.\" here we define \TeX for troff and nroff -.if t .ds TX \fRT\h'-0.1667m'\v'0.20v'E\v'-0.20v'\h'-0.125m'X\fP -.if n .ds TX TeX -. -.\" and here the same for \LaTeX -.if t \{\ -.ie '\*(.T'dvi' \ -.ds LX \fRL\h'-0.36m'\v'-0.15v'\s-3A\s0\h'-0.15m'\v'0.15v'\fP\*(TX -.el .ds LX \fRL\h'-0.36m'\v'-0.22v'\s-2A\s0\h'-0.15m'\v'0.22v'\fP\*(TX -.\} -.if n .ds LX LaTeX -. -.\" \LaTeXe -.\" note that we need \vareps for TeX instead of \eps which can only be -.\" accessed with the \N escape sequence (in the Math Italic font) -.if t \{\ -.ie '\*(.T'dvi' .ds LE \*(LX\h'0.15m'2\v'0.20v'\f(MI\N'34'\fP\v'-0.20v' -.el .ds LE \*(LX\h'0.15m'2\v'0.20v'\(*e\v'-0.20v' -.\} -.if n .ds LE LaTeX\ 2e -. -.\" a definition for \Delta -.if t .ds DE \(*D -.if n .ds DE Delta_ -. -.\" a typewriter font -.if t \{\ -.de C -\fC\\$1\fP\\$2 -.. -.\} -.if n \{\ -.de C -\\$1\\$2 -.. -.\} -. -.\" an addition to .TP to allow two labels for the same item -.de TQ -.br -.ns -.TP -.. -. -.\" ==== -.\" ==== end of macro definitions -.\" ==== -. -. -. -.SH DESCRIPTION -CJK bitmap fonts can't be directly used with \*(TX -because the number of characters in such fonts exceeds\ 256, the limit of a -\*(TX -font. -Thus it is necessary to split these fonts into subfonts, and this is -exactly what -.B hbf2gf -does. -.PP -As the name says, -.B hbf2gf -uses CJK fonts in a certain format which is called -.B Hanzi Bitmap Font -.RB ( HBF ) -format. -It simply consists of the CJK bitmap file(s) and a text file in a format -very similar to the BDF format of the X\ Window System which describes the -bitmap font files: the encoding, the size, etc. -The produced -.C GF -files can then be converted with -.B gftopk -into standard -.C PK -files. -.PP -.B hbf2gf -can be called in three modes: -. -.PP -.in +2m -.B hbf2gf -.RB [ \-q ] -.IR configuration-file [ .cfg ] -.PP -.in +5m -This call normally creates a set of -.C GF -files, one -.C PL -file, and a batch file which must be executed after -.B hbf2gf -has finished. -This script will then call -.B gftopk -to convert all -.C GF -files into -.C PK -files, and it will call -.B pltotf -to convert the -.C PL -file into a -.C TFM -file. -Finally it will copy the -.C TFM -file so that each -.C PK -file has its -.C TFM -file (which are all identical). -.PP -.in +5m -If -.B ofm_file -is set to \(oqyes\(cq in the configuration file, -.C OFM -and -.C OVF -files will be created too. -. -.PP -.in +5m -.B \-q -makes -.B hbf2gf -quiet. -.PP -.in +2m -.na -.nh -.B hbf2gf -'in +\n(.ku -.RB [ \-q ] -.RB [ \-p ] -.RB [ \-g ] -.RB [ \-n ] -.I \%subfont-name \%x-resolution -.RI [ \%y-scale \ | \ \%y-resolution ] -.ad -.hy -.PP -.in +5m -This mode is intended for use with -.B \%mktexpk -and its derivates. -Only one -.C GF -file together with a -.C PL -file for the given subfont will be computed, taking the horizontal -resolution and a vertical scaling factor (if the value is smaller than\ 10) -resp. the vertical resolution (otherwise) from the command line, ignoring -the -.B nmb_fonts -parameter of the configuration file. -The last two characters (which are interpreted as the subfont number) are -stripped to get the name for the configuration file (which must end with -\(oq\c -.C \&.cfg \(cq). -No job file will be created. -If option -.B \-p -is set, no -.C PL -file is created. -If -.B \-g -is set, no -.C GF -file is created. -The extension can be controlled with -.BR \-n ; -if set, the extension is \(oq\c -.C \&.gf \(cq, -otherwise \(oq\c -.C \&. <\c -.IR resolution >\c -.C gf \(cq. -.B \-q -makes -.B hbf2gf -quiet. -. -.PP -.in +2m -.na -.nh -.B hbf2gf -'in +\n(.ku -.B \-t -.RB [ \-q ] -.I \%subfont-name -.ad -.hy -.PP -.in +5m -This mode is intended for use with scripts like -.BR \%mktexpk ; -it tests whether the specified subfont name leads to an -.B hbf2gf -configuration file. -It returns 0 on success and prints out the name of that configuration file -(provided the -.B \-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. -.PP -See the next section for more details about configuration files. -.PP -Specifying the option -.B \-\-version -returns the current version of -.B hbf2gf -and the used file search library (e.g.\ \c -.BR kpathsea ). -Usage information is shown with the -.B \-\-help -parameter. -. -. -.SH "CONFIGURATION FILE" -Here a sample configuration file (\c -.C gsfs14.cfg ) -for a 56\(mu56 Chinese font in GB encoding; note that all information -about the font is in the -.C jfs56.hbf -file. -See the -.B "FILE SEARCHING" -section how HBF fonts and -.B hbf2gf -configuration files are found. -See the -.B AVAILABILITY -section where to get CJK fonts together with its -.C HBF -files: -.PP -.if t \fC -.nf - 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/ -.fi -.if t \fP -.PP -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 \(oqyes\(cq and \(oqno\(cq which can be written with -uppercase or lowercase letters). -Each keyword has one argument 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. -.PP -You can use environment variables in the configuration file. -The escape character starting an environment variable in the configuration -file is always \(oq\c -.C $ \(cq, -even for operating systems like DOS which has other conventions. -.B hbf2gf -recognizes only environment variable names which start with a letter or an -underscore, followed by alphanumeric characters or underscores. -You can surround the variable with braces to indicate where the variable -name ends, for example -.C ${FOO} . -To get a dollar sign you must write \(oq\c -.C $$ \(cq. -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 carried over from previous versions. -It can't expand variables set in texmf.cnf; it also can't handle more than -one directory as the variable's value. -.B Don't use it except for the \(oqpk_directory\(cq and \(oqtfm_directory\(cq -.B parameters! -.PP -This is the list of all necessary keywords: -.TP -.B hbf_header -The HBF header file name of the input font(s). -.B hbf2gf -uses the given searching mechanism (kpathsea, emtexdir, or MiKTeX) to locate -this file. -.TP -.B output_name -The name stem of the output files. -A running two digit decimal number starting with \(oq\c -.C 01 \(cq -will be appended. -For Unicode fonts see the keyword -.B unicode -below. -This value is in almost all cases identical to the name of the configuration -file. -.PP -And now all optional keywords: -.TP -.B 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 -.RB ( HBF_BITMAP_BOUNDING_BOX ) -scaled to -.B design_size -(in pixels). -.TP -.B y_offset -Shifts all characters up or down; default for non-rotated glyphs is the value -given in the HBF header -.RB ( HBF_BITMAP_BOUNDING_BOX ) -scaled to -.B design_size -(in pixels). -.TP -.B design_size -The design size (in points) of the font. -.B x_offset -and -.B y_offset -refer to this size. -Default is\ 10.0. -.TP -.B slant -The slant of the font (given as \*(DEx\ /\ \*(DEy). -Only values in the range 0\ \(<=\ \fBslant\fP\ \(<=\ 1 are allowed. -Default is\ 0.0. -.TP -.B rotation -If set to \(oqyes\(cq, 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 \(oqno\(cq. -.TP -.B mag_x -.TQ -.B 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 \fBmag_x\fP\ =\ \fBmag_y\fP\ =\ 1.0. -.PP -.TP -.B 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. -.PP -.TP -.B comment -A comment describing the font; default is none. -.PP -.TP -.B nmb_fonts -The number of subfonts to create. -Default value is \-1 for creating all fonts. -.TP -.B unicode -If \(oqyes\(cq, a two digit hexadecimal number will be used as a running number, -starting with the value of the first byte of the first code range. -Default is \(oqno\(cq. -.TP -.B 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. -.PP -.TP -.B dpi_x -.TQ -.B 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. -.TP -.B checksum -A checksum to identify the -.C GF -files with the appropriate -.C TFM -files. -The default value of this unsigned 32bit integer is\ 0. -.TP -.B coding -A comment describing the coding scheme; default is none. -.PP -.TP -.B pk_directory -The destination directory of the -.C PK -files; default: none. -Attention! -The batch file will not check whether this directory exists. -.TP -.B tfm_directory -The destination directory of the -.C TFM -files; default: none. -Attention! -The batch file will not check whether this directory exists. -.TP -.B pk_files -Whether to create -.C PK -files or not; default is \(oqyes\(cq. -.TP -.B tfm_files -Whether to create -.C TFM -files or not; default is \(oqyes\(cq. -.TP -.B ofm_file -Whether to create an -.C OPL -file or not; default is \(oqno\(cq. -The batch file will then use -.B ovp2ovf -of the Omega distribution to convert it into an -.C OFM -and an -.C OVF -file. -The -.C OPL -file simply maps all subfonts back to a single Omega font. -.TP -.B long_extension -If \(oqyes\(cq, -.C PK -files will include the resolution in the extension (e.g. -.C gsso1201.300pk ). -This affects the batch file only (default is \(oqyes\(cq). -.TP -.B rm_command -The shell command to remove files; default: \(oqrm\(cq. -.TP -.B cp_command -The shell command to copy files; default: \(oqcp\(cq. -.TP -.B job_extension -The extension of the batch file which calls -.B gftopk -and -.B pltotf -to convert the -.C GF -and the -.C PL -files into -.C PK -and -.C TFM -files respectively; default is none. -. -. -.SH "FILE SEARCHING" -.B hbf2gf -uses either the -.BR kpathsea , -.BR emtexdir , -or -.B MiKTeX -library for searching files -.RB ( emtexdir -will work only on operating systems which have an MS-DOSish background, -i.e., MS-DOS, OS/2, Windows; -.B MiKTeX -is for Win32 systems). -. -.SS kpathsea -The actual version of kpathsea is displayed on screen if you call -.B hbf2gf -.BR \-\-version . -.PP -Here is a table of the file type and the corresponding -.B kpathsea -variables. -.PP -.in +4m -.ta 2i -.br -.C "\&.hbf MISCFONTS" -.br -.C "\&.cfg HBF2GFINPUTS" -.PP -Please consult the info files of -.B kpathsea -for details on these variables. -The decision which naming scheme to use for variables will be done during -compilation. -.PP -You should set the -.C TEXMFCNF -variable to the directory where your -.C texmf.cnf -configuration file resides. -.PP -Here is the proper command to find out to which value a -.B kpathsea -variable is set (we use -.C MISCFONTS -as an example). -This is especially useful if a variable isn't set in -.C texmf.cnf -or in the environment, thus pointing to the default value which is -hard-coded into the -.B kpathsea -library. -.PP -.in +2m -.C "kpsewhich \-progname=hbf2gf \-expand\-var='$MISCFONTS'" -.PP -We select the program name also since it is possible to specify -variables which are searched only for a certain program \(en in our -example it would be -.C MISCFONTS.hbf2gf . -.PP -A similar but not identical method is to say -.PP -.in +2m -.C "kpsewhich \-progname=hbf2gf \-show\-path='misc fonts'" -.PP -[A full list of format types can be obtained by saying \(oq\c -.C "kpsewhich \-\-help" \(cq -on the command line prompt.] -This is exactly how -.B hbf2gf -searches for files; the disadvantage is that all variables are expanded -which can cause very long strings. -. -.SS emtexdir -.PP -Here the list of suffixes and its related environment variables to be set in -.C autoexec.bat -(resp. in -.C config.sys -for OS/2): -.PP -.in +4m -.ta 2i -.br -.C "\&.hbf HBFONTS" -.br -.C "\&.cfg HBFCFG" -.PP -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: -.PP -.in +2m -.C HBFONTS=c:\\\\fonts\\\\hbf!!;d:\\\\myfonts\\\\hbf! -.PP -Constructions like \(oq\c -.C c:\\\\fonts!!\\\\hbf \(cq -aren't possible. -. -.SS MikTeX -.PP -Please consult the documentation files of -.B MiKTeX -for more details. -. -. -.SH LIMITATIONS -The x and y output size must not exceed -.BR MAX_CHAR_SIZE , -which is defined at compile time; its default value is 1023\ (pixel). -. -. -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR ttf2pk (1) -.PP -.C hbf2gf.w : -'in +\n(.ku -this is the source code written in -.B CWEB -which can be converted into a pretty-printed \*(TX -document using -.BR cweave . -The CJK package also contains a preformatted -.C hbf2gf.pdf -file. -.PP -the -.B CJK -documentation files (\c -.C hbf2gf.txt ). -.PP -the -.B Hanzi Bitmap File -.RB ( HBF ) -standard version\ 1.3; available at -.C \%ftp.ifcss.org . -.PP -the Omega documentation available at -.C ftp.ens.fr -and the CTAN hosts and mirrors. -. -. -.SH FILES -.TP -.C *.cfg -The -.B hbf2gf -configuration scripts. -.TP -.C *.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 -.BR hbf2gf . -. -. -.SH AVAILABILITY -.B hbf2gf -is part of the CJK macro package for \*(LE -available at the CTAN hosts and its mirrors. -.PP -CJK fonts together with HBF header files can be found at -.C ftp.ifcss.org -and its mirrors. -. -. -.SH AUTHORS -Werner Lemberg -.C <wl@gnu.org> -.br -Ross Paterson (the HBF API) -.C <ross@soi.city.ac.uk> diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.c b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.c deleted file mode 100644 index 1e250496a6..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2250 +0,0 @@ -#define banner \ -"hbf2gf (CJK ver. 4.8.4)" \ - \ - -#define TRUE 1 -#define FALSE 0 \ - -#define STRING_LENGTH 255 \ - -#define FILE_NAME_LENGTH 1024 \ - \ - -#define VERSION \ -"\n" \ -"Copyright (C) 1996-1999 Werner Lemberg.\n" \ -"There is NO warranty. You may redistribute this software\n" \ -"under the terms of the GNU General Public License\n" \ -"and the HBF library copyright.\n" \ -"\n" \ -"For more information about these matters, see the files\n" \ -"named COPYING and hbf.c.\n" \ -"\n" \ - -#define USAGE \ -"\n" \ -"Usage: hbf2gf [-q] configuration_file[.cfg]\n" \ -" hbf2gf [options] font_name x_resolution [y_scale | y_resolution]\n" \ -" hbf2gf -t [-q] font_name\n" \ -"\n" \ -" Convert a font in HBF format to TeX's GF resp. PK format.\n" \ -"\n" \ -" -q be silent\n" \ -" -p don't produce a PL file\n" \ -" -g don't produce a GF file\n" \ -" -n use no resolution in extension (only `.gf')\n" \ -" -t test for font_name (returns 0 on success)\n" \ -" --help print this message and exit\n" \ -" --version print version number and exit\n" \ -"\n" \ - -#define GF_ID 131 -#define PRE 247 \ - -#define header " hbf2gf output " \ - -#define BOC 67 -#define BOC1 68 -#define EOC 69 \ - -#define _2_16 65536.0 -#define _2_20 1048576.0 \ - -#define XXX1 239 -#define XXX2 240 -#define XXX3 241 -#define XXX4 242 \ - -#define YYY 243 \ - -#define POST 248 \ - -#define CHAR_LOC 245 -#define CHAR_LOC0 246 \ - -#define POSTPOST 249 -#define POSTPOST_ID 223 \ - -#define BLACK 1 -#define WHITE 0 \ - -#define PIXEL_MAXVAL 255 -#define SCALE 4096 -#define HALFSCALE 2048 \ - -#define MAX_CHAR_SIZE 1023 \ - -#define PAINT_(x) (x) -#define PAINT1 64 -#define PAINT2 65 -#define PAINT3 66 \ - -#define SKIP0 70 -#define SKIP1 71 -#define SKIP2 72 -#define SKIP3 73 \ - -#define NEW_ROW_(x) ((x) +74) \ - -#define NOOP 244 \ - -#define EXTENSION_LENGTH 8 \ - -#define GFTOPK_NAME "gftopk" -#define PLTOTF_NAME "pltotf" -#define OVP2OVF_NAME "ovp2ovf" \ - -#define PRINTER_MIN_RES_X 50 -#define PRINTER_MIN_RES_Y 50 \ - -#define VALID_SUBCODE 1 \ - -/*4:*/ -#line 191 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -/*10:*/ -#line 408 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H -#include <c-auto.h> -#endif -#include <ctype.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <time.h> -#ifdef TM_IN_SYS_TIME -#include <sys/time.h> -#endif -#include "hbf.h" - - - -/*:10*//*69:*/ -#line 2473 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -#if defined(HAVE_LIBKPATHSEA) -#include "kpathsea/kpathsea.h" - -#elif defined(HAVE_EMTEXDIR) -#include "emtexdir.h" - -#elif defined(HAVE_MIKTEX) -#include "miktex.h" -#endif - -/*:69*/ -#line 192 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -/*11:*/ -#line 429 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -static void write_file(void); - - -/*:11*//*13:*/ -#line 491 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -static void write_pre(void); - - -/*:13*//*16:*/ -#line 579 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -static void write_data(void); - - -/*:16*//*20:*/ -#line 690 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -static void write_post(void); - - -/*:20*//*25:*/ -#line 834 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -static void fputl(long,FILE*); - - -/*:25*//*29:*/ -#line 994 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -static void make_pixel_array(void); - - -/*:29*//*36:*/ -#line 1222 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -static -#ifdef __GNUC__ -__inline__ -#endif -void read_row(unsigned char*); - - -/*:36*//*39:*/ -#line 1274 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -static -#ifdef __GNUC__ -__inline__ -#endif -void write_row(unsigned char*); - - -/*:39*//*41:*/ -#line 1329 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -static void write_coding(void); - - -/*:41*//*45:*/ -#line 1490 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -static void write_pl(void); - - -/*:45*//*47:*/ -#line 1587 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -static void write_ovp(void); - - -/*:47*//*50:*/ -#line 1732 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -static void write_job(void); - - -/*:50*//*54:*/ -#line 1981 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -static void read_config(void); - - -/*:54*//*64:*/ -#line 2312 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -static int fsearch(const char*); - - -/*:64*//*67:*/ -#line 2451 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -static void config_error(const char*); - - -/*:67*//*71:*/ -#line 2494 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -static const char*TeX_search_version(void); - - -/*:71*//*74:*/ -#line 2529 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -#ifdef HAVE_EMTEXDIR -extern int setup_list(struct emtex_dir*,char*,const char*,unsigned); -static int dir_setup(struct emtex_dir*,const char*,const char*,unsigned); -static char*file_find(char*,struct emtex_dir*); -#endif - - -/*:74*//*79:*/ -#line 2621 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -static char*TeX_search_cfg_file(char*); -static char*TeX_search_hbf_file(char*); - - -/*:79*/ -#line 193 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -/*2:*/ -#line 127 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -int nmb_files= -1; -int unicode= FALSE; - -int testing= FALSE; - -int mf_like= FALSE; -int file_number= 0; - -double x_resolution= 0.0; -double y_scale= 1.0; - -int pk_files= TRUE; -int tfm_files= TRUE; -int long_extension= TRUE; -int quiet= FALSE; - -char config_file[FILE_NAME_LENGTH+4+1]; - -char output_name[STRING_LENGTH+1]; - -FILE*config,*out; -HBF*hbf; - -#ifdef msdos -#define WRITE_BIN "wb" -#define WRITE_TXT "wt" -#define READ_BIN "rb" -#define READ_TXT "rt" -#else -#define WRITE_BIN "w" -#define WRITE_TXT "w" -#define READ_BIN "r" -#define READ_TXT "r" -#endif - -int end_of_file= FALSE; - - -/*:2*//*15:*/ -#line 538 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -long char_adr[256]; -long*char_adr_p; - -int pk_offset_x; - - -double tfm_offset_x; -int pk_offset_y; - -double tfm_offset_y; - -int input_size_x; -int input_size_y; -const char*font_encoding; -int pk_width; -int pk_output_size_x; - -double tfm_output_size_x; -int pk_output_size_y; -double tfm_output_size_y; - -double design_size= 10.0; -double target_size_x; -double target_size_y; -double magstep_x; -double magstep_y; -double slant; -int rotation; - -double mag_x; -double mag_y; - -int empty_char; -int last_char; - -int dot_count; - - - -/*:15*//*19:*/ -#line 667 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -char coding[STRING_LENGTH+1]; -char comment[STRING_LENGTH+1]; - -unsigned long checksum; - -long pk_total_min_x; -long pk_total_max_x; -long pk_total_min_y; -long pk_total_max_y; - -int dpi_x; -int dpi_y; -double ppp_x; -double ppp_y; - - -/*:19*//*27:*/ -#line 871 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -HBF_CHAR code; -const unsigned char*bitmap; - -const unsigned char*bP; - -unsigned char out_char[MAX_CHAR_SIZE*MAX_CHAR_SIZE+1]; - -unsigned char*out_char_p; - -unsigned char pixelrow[MAX_CHAR_SIZE]; -unsigned char temp_pixelrow[MAX_CHAR_SIZE]; -unsigned char new_pixelrow[MAX_CHAR_SIZE+1]; - -int curr_row; - -long grayrow[MAX_CHAR_SIZE]; - -long s_mag_x,s_mag_y,s_slant; - - -/*:27*//*38:*/ -#line 1269 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -int threshold= 128; - - -/*:38*//*49:*/ -#line 1721 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -char job_extension[EXTENSION_LENGTH+1]; -char rm_command[STRING_LENGTH+1]; -char cp_command[STRING_LENGTH+1]; -char pk_directory[STRING_LENGTH+1]; -char tfm_directory[STRING_LENGTH+1]; - -int ofm_file= FALSE; - - -/*:49*//*53:*/ -#line 1976 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -char Buffer[STRING_LENGTH+1]; - - -/*:53*//*58:*/ -#line 2094 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -int offset_x; -int offset_y; - -HBF_CHAR user_min_char; -int have_min_char= FALSE; - -/*:58*//*60:*/ -#line 2251 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -HBF_CHAR min_char,max_char; - - -/*:60*//*62:*/ -#line 2278 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -char b2_codes[256]; -unsigned char min_2_byte,max_2_byte; -int nmb_2_bytes= 0; - - -/*:62*//*70:*/ -#line 2485 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -#if defined(HAVE_EMTEXDIR) -char emtex_version_string[]= "emTeXdir"; -#elif !defined(HAVE_MIKTEX) -char no_version_string[]= "no search library"; -#endif - - -/*:70*//*73:*/ -#line 2522 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -#ifdef HAVE_EMTEXDIR -struct emtex_dir cfg_path,hbf_path; -#endif - - -/*:73*//*76:*/ -#line 2569 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -#ifdef HAVE_EMTEXDIR -char name_buffer[FILE_NAME_LENGTH+1]; -#endif - - -/*:76*/ -#line 194 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - - - -int main(int argc,char*argv[]) -{char*p; - -/*78:*/ -#line 2594 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -#if defined(HAVE_LIBKPATHSEA) -kpse_set_program_name(argv[0],"hbf2gf"); -kpse_init_prog("HBF2GF",300,"cx","cmr10"); - -#elif defined(HAVE_EMTEXDIR) -if(!dir_setup(&cfg_path,"HBFCFG",NULL,EDS_BANG)) -{fprintf(stderr, -"Couldn't setup search path for configuration files\n"); -exit(1); -} -if(!dir_setup(&hbf_path,"HBFONTS",NULL,EDS_BANG)) -{fprintf(stderr, -"Couldn't setup search path for HBF header files\n"); -exit(1); -} -#endif - - -/*:78*/ -#line 200 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - - -/*7:*/ -#line 307 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -if(argc==2) -{if(strcmp(argv[1],"--help")==0) -/*6:*/ -#line 288 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -{printf(USAGE); -exit(0); -} - - -/*:6*/ -#line 310 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -else if(strcmp(argv[1],"--version")==0) -/*5:*/ -#line 261 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -{printf("\n"); -printf(banner); -printf(" (%s)\n",TeX_search_version()); -printf(VERSION); -exit(0); -} - - -/*:5*/ -#line 312 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -} - -while(argc> 1) -{p= argv[1]; -if(p[0]!='-') -break; -if(p[1]=='p') -tfm_files= FALSE; -else if(p[1]=='g') -pk_files= FALSE; -else if(p[1]=='n') -long_extension= FALSE; -else if(p[1]=='q') -quiet= TRUE; -else if(p[1]=='t') -testing= TRUE; - -argv++; -argc--; -} - -if(testing) -{if(argc!=2) -{fprintf(stderr,"Need exactly one parameter for `-t' option.\n"); -fprintf(stderr,"Try `hbf2gf --help' for more information.\n"); -exit(1); -} -} -else if(argc<2||argc> 4) -{fprintf(stderr,"Invalid number of parameters.\n"); -fprintf(stderr,"Try `hbf2gf --help' for more information.\n"); -exit(1); -} - - -/*:7*/ -#line 202 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - - -if(!quiet) -printf("\n%s\n\n",banner); - -strncpy(config_file,argv[1],FILE_NAME_LENGTH); -config_file[FILE_NAME_LENGTH]= '\0'; - -if(argc> 2||testing) -{int l= strlen(config_file); - -if(l> 2) -config_file[l-2]= '\0'; - -else -{if(!quiet) -printf("`%s' can't be a subfont created by hbf2gf\n", -config_file); -exit(2); -} - -mf_like= TRUE; -} - -read_config(); - -if(mf_like) -/*8:*/ -#line 352 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -{if(unicode) -file_number= (int)strtol(&argv[1][strlen(argv[1])-2], -(char**)NULL,16); -else -file_number= atoi(&argv[1][strlen(argv[1])-2]); - -x_resolution= atof(argv[2]); -if(x_resolution<PRINTER_MIN_RES_X) -{fprintf(stderr,"Invalid horizontal resolution\n"); -exit(1); -} - -if(argc> 3) -{y_scale= atof(argv[3]); -if(y_scale<0.01) -{fprintf(stderr, -"Invalid vertical scaling factor or resolution\n"); -exit(1); -} -if(y_scale> 10.0) -y_scale= (double)x_resolution/y_scale; -} -} - - -/*:8*/ -#line 229 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - - -/*28:*/ -#line 903 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -{int col,offset; - -if(rotation) -{int tmp; - - -tmp= input_size_x; -input_size_x= input_size_y; -input_size_y= tmp; -} - -if(mf_like) -{target_size_x= design_size*(x_resolution/dpi_x); -target_size_y= design_size*(x_resolution*y_scale/dpi_y); -} -else -target_size_x= target_size_y= design_size; -magstep_x= target_size_x/design_size; -magstep_y= target_size_y/design_size; - -pk_offset_x= offset_x*magstep_x+0.5; -pk_offset_y= offset_y*magstep_y+0.5; -tfm_offset_x= offset_x/(dpi_x/72.27)/design_size; -tfm_offset_y= offset_y/(dpi_y/72.27)/design_size; - -pk_width= input_size_x*mag_x*magstep_x+0.5; -pk_output_size_x= input_size_x*mag_x*magstep_x+ -input_size_y*mag_y*magstep_y*slant+0.5; -pk_output_size_y= input_size_y*mag_y*magstep_y+0.5; -tfm_output_size_x= input_size_x*mag_x/ -(dpi_x/72.27)/design_size; -tfm_output_size_y= input_size_y*mag_y/ -(dpi_y/72.27)/design_size; -if(pk_output_size_x> MAX_CHAR_SIZE) -{fprintf(stderr,"Output character box width too big\n"); -exit(1); -} -if(pk_output_size_y> MAX_CHAR_SIZE) -{fprintf(stderr,"Output character box height too big\n"); -exit(1); -} - -for(col= 0;col<input_size_x;++col) -grayrow[col]= HALFSCALE; - -if(!mf_like) -code= (min_char&0xFF00)+min_2_byte; -else -{if((file_number<(unicode?0:1))||(file_number>=0x100)) -{fprintf(stderr,"Invalid subfile number\n"); -exit(1); -} - -if(unicode) -{offset= 0; -code= file_number*0x100; -} -else -{offset= (file_number-1)*256%nmb_2_bytes; -code= (min_char&0xFF00)+min_2_byte+ -(file_number-1)*256/nmb_2_bytes*0x100; -} - -while(offset--) -while(!b2_codes[code++&0xFF]) - -; - -if(code> max_char) -{fprintf(stderr,"Invalid subfile number\n"); -exit(1); -} -} - -s_mag_x= mag_x*magstep_x*SCALE; -s_mag_y= mag_y*magstep_y*SCALE; -s_slant= slant*SCALE; -} - - -/*:28*/ -#line 231 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - - -/*9:*/ -#line 387 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -{int j,max_numb; - -if(!mf_like) -{file_number= (unicode==TRUE?(min_char>>8):1); -if(nmb_files==-1) -max_numb= (unicode==TRUE?0x100:100); -else -max_numb= nmb_files; -} -else -max_numb= 1; - -for(j= 0;(j<max_numb)&&!end_of_file;file_number++,j++) -write_file(); - -nmb_files= j; -} - - -/*:9*/ -#line 233 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - - -if(tfm_files) -write_pl(); -if(ofm_file) -write_ovp(); -if(!mf_like) -write_job(); - -hbfClose(hbf); - -exit(0); -return 0; -} - - -/*:4*//*12:*/ -#line 437 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -static void write_file(void) -{char output_file[FILE_NAME_LENGTH+1]; - - -if(pk_files) -{if(mf_like) -{if(unicode) -sprintf(output_file,"%s%02x.%.0igf", -output_name,file_number, -long_extension?(int)(x_resolution+0.5):0); -else -sprintf(output_file,"%s%02i.%.0igf", -output_name,file_number, -long_extension?(int)(x_resolution+0.5):0); -} -else -{if(unicode) -sprintf(output_file,"%s%02x.gf",output_name,file_number); -else -sprintf(output_file,"%s%02i.gf",output_name,file_number); -} -if(!(out= fopen(output_file,WRITE_BIN))) -{fprintf(stderr,"Couldn't open `%s'\n",output_file); -exit(1); -} -if(!quiet) -printf("Writing `%s' ",output_file); - -write_pre(); -write_data(); -write_post(); -fclose(out); - -if(!quiet) -printf("\n"); -} -else -write_data(); -} - - -/*:12*//*14:*/ -#line 498 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -static void write_pre(void) -{char out_s[40],s[20]; -time_t secs_now; -struct tm*time_now; - - -strcpy(out_s,header); - -secs_now= time(NULL); -time_now= localtime(&secs_now); -strftime(s,20,"%Y.%m.%d:%H.%M",time_now); -strcat(out_s,s); - -fputc(PRE,out); -fputc(GF_ID,out); -fputc(strlen(out_s),out); -fputs(out_s,out); -} - - -/*:14*//*17:*/ -#line 584 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -static void write_data(void) -{dot_count= 0; -char_adr_p= char_adr; - -for(last_char= 0;(last_char<256)&&!end_of_file;last_char++) -/*18:*/ -#line 609 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -{if(dot_count++%10==0) -if(pk_files&&!quiet) -{printf("."); -fflush(stdout); -} - -empty_char= FALSE; -make_pixel_array(); -if(end_of_file) -return; - -if(pk_files) -{*char_adr_p= ftell(out); -char_adr_p++; - -if(empty_char) -{fputc(BOC1,out); -fputc((unsigned char)last_char,out); -fputc(0,out); -fputc(0,out); -fputc(0,out); -fputc(0,out); -fputc(EOC,out); -} -else -{fputc(BOC,out); -fputl(last_char,out); -fputl(-1L,out); -fputl(pk_offset_x,out); -fputl(pk_output_size_x+pk_offset_x,out); -fputl(pk_offset_y,out); -fputl(pk_output_size_y+pk_offset_y,out); - -write_coding(); - -fputc(EOC,out); -} -} -} - - -/*:18*/ -#line 590 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -} - - -/*:17*//*21:*/ -#line 695 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -static void write_post(void) -{long special_adr; -long post_adr; - -long designsize= design_size*_2_20; - -int pk_dx; -long tfm_width; - -int i; -long temp; - - -ppp_x= dpi_x/72.27*magstep_x; -ppp_y= dpi_y/72.27*magstep_y; - -pk_total_min_x= pk_offset_x; -pk_total_max_x= pk_output_size_x+2*pk_offset_x; -pk_total_min_y= pk_offset_y; -pk_total_max_y= pk_output_size_y+pk_offset_y; - -pk_dx= pk_width+2*pk_offset_x; -tfm_width= (tfm_output_size_x+2*tfm_offset_x)*_2_20; - - -/*22:*/ -#line 741 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -special_adr= ftell(out); - -if(*coding) -{fputc(XXX1,out); -fputc(strlen(coding),out); -fputs(coding,out); -} - -if(*comment) -{fputc(XXX1,out); -fputc(strlen(comment),out); -fputs(comment,out); -} - - -/*:22*/ -#line 721 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -/*23:*/ -#line 770 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -post_adr= ftell(out); -fputc(POST,out); -fputl(special_adr,out); - -fputl(designsize,out); -fputl(checksum,out); -fputl(ppp_x*_2_16,out); -fputl(ppp_y*_2_16,out); -fputl(pk_total_min_x,out); -fputl(pk_total_max_x,out); -fputl(pk_total_min_y,out); -fputl(pk_total_max_y,out); - -char_adr_p= char_adr; - -if(pk_dx<256) -{for(i= 0;i<last_char;i++) -{fputc(CHAR_LOC0,out); -fputc(i,out); -fputc(pk_dx,out); -fputl(tfm_width,out); -fputl(*char_adr_p++,out); -} -} -else -{for(i= 0;i<last_char;i++) -{fputc(CHAR_LOC,out); -fputc(i,out); -fputl(pk_dx*_2_16,out); -fputl(0,out); -fputl(tfm_width,out); -fputl(*char_adr_p++,out); -} -} - - -/*:23*/ -#line 722 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -/*24:*/ -#line 821 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -fputc(POSTPOST,out); -fputl(post_adr,out); -fputc(GF_ID,out); -temp= ftell(out); -i= (int)(temp%4)+4; -while(i--) -fputc(POSTPOST_ID,out); - - -/*:24*/ -#line 723 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -} - - -/*:21*//*26:*/ -#line 839 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -static void fputl(long num,FILE*f) -{fputc(num>>24,f); -fputc(num>>16,f); -fputc(num>>8,f); -fputc(num,f); -} - - -/*:26*//*30:*/ -#line 999 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -static void make_pixel_array(void) -{unsigned char*prP; -unsigned char*temp_prP; -unsigned char*new_prP; -long*grP; - -register unsigned char*xP; -register unsigned char*nxP; - -register int row,col; -int rows_read= 0; -register int need_to_read_row= 1; - -long frac_row_to_fill= SCALE; -long frac_row_left= s_mag_y; - -int no_code= FALSE; - - -prP= pixelrow; -temp_prP= temp_pixelrow; -new_prP= new_pixelrow; -grP= grayrow; -out_char_p= out_char; - -again: -if(b2_codes[code&0xFF]) -{if(pk_files) -{bitmap= hbfGetBitmap(hbf,code); -bP= bitmap; - - -if(!bitmap) -empty_char= TRUE; -else -/*31:*/ -#line 1058 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -{if(pk_output_size_y==input_size_y) -temp_prP= prP; - -curr_row= input_size_y-1; -for(row= 0;row<pk_output_size_y;++row) -{/*32:*/ -#line 1072 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -if(pk_output_size_y==input_size_y) - -read_row(prP); -else -{while(frac_row_left<frac_row_to_fill) -{if(need_to_read_row) -if(rows_read<input_size_y) -{read_row(prP); -++rows_read; -} - -for(col= 0,xP= prP;col<input_size_x;++col,++xP) -grP[col]+= frac_row_left*(*xP); - -frac_row_to_fill-= frac_row_left; -frac_row_left= s_mag_y; -need_to_read_row= 1; -} - -/*33:*/ -#line 1099 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -if(need_to_read_row) -if(rows_read<input_size_y) -{read_row(prP); -++rows_read; -need_to_read_row= 0; -} - -for(col= 0,xP= prP,nxP= temp_prP; -col<input_size_x;++col,++xP,++nxP) -{register long g; - - -g= grP[col]+frac_row_to_fill*(*xP); -g/= SCALE; -if(g> PIXEL_MAXVAL) -g= PIXEL_MAXVAL; - -*nxP= g; -grP[col]= HALFSCALE; -} - -frac_row_left-= frac_row_to_fill; -if(frac_row_left==0) -{frac_row_left= s_mag_y; -need_to_read_row= 1; -} -frac_row_to_fill= SCALE; - - -/*:33*/ -#line 1092 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -} - - -/*:32*/ -#line 1064 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -/*34:*/ -#line 1140 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -if(pk_width==input_size_x&&s_slant==0) - -write_row(temp_prP); -else -{register long g= HALFSCALE; -register long frac_col_to_fill= SCALE; -register long frac_col_left; -register int need_col= 0; - - -nxP= new_prP; - -frac_col_left= (pk_output_size_y-row)*s_slant; -while(frac_col_left>=frac_col_to_fill) -{*(nxP++)= 0; -frac_col_left-= frac_col_to_fill; -} - -if(frac_col_left> 0) -frac_col_to_fill-= frac_col_left; - -for(col= 0,xP= temp_prP;col<input_size_x;++col,++xP) -{frac_col_left= s_mag_x; -while(frac_col_left>=frac_col_to_fill) -{if(need_col) -{++nxP; -g= HALFSCALE; -} - -g+= frac_col_to_fill*(*xP); -g/= SCALE; -if(g> PIXEL_MAXVAL) -g= PIXEL_MAXVAL; - -*nxP= g; -frac_col_left-= frac_col_to_fill; -frac_col_to_fill= SCALE; -need_col= 1; -} - -if(frac_col_left> 0) -{if(need_col) -{++nxP; -g= HALFSCALE; -need_col= 0; -} - -g+= frac_col_left*(*xP); -frac_col_to_fill-= frac_col_left; -} -} - -/*35:*/ -#line 1198 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -if(frac_col_to_fill> 0) -{--xP; -g+= frac_col_to_fill*(*xP); -} - -if(!need_col) -{g/= SCALE; -if(g> PIXEL_MAXVAL) -g= PIXEL_MAXVAL; -*nxP= g; -} - -*(++nxP)= 0; - -write_row(new_prP); - - -/*:35*/ -#line 1193 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -} - - -/*:34*/ -#line 1066 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -} -} - - -/*:31*/ -#line 1035 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -} -} -else -no_code= TRUE; - -if((code&0xFF)==max_2_byte) -code+= 0xFF-(max_2_byte-min_2_byte); -if(code>=max_char) -{end_of_file= TRUE; -return; -} - -code++; - -if(no_code) -{no_code= FALSE; -goto again; -} -} - - -/*:30*//*37:*/ -#line 1231 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -static -#ifdef __GNUC__ -__inline__ -#endif -void read_row(unsigned char*pixelrow) -{register int col,bitshift,offset; -register unsigned char*xP; -register unsigned char item= 0; - -if(rotation) -{bitshift= 7-(curr_row%8); -offset= (input_size_y+7)/8; -bP= bitmap+curr_row/8; -for(col= 0,xP= pixelrow;col<input_size_x;++col,++xP) -{*xP= ((*bP>>bitshift)&1)==1?PIXEL_MAXVAL:0; -bP+= offset; -} -curr_row--; -} -else -{bitshift= -1; -for(col= 0,xP= pixelrow;col<input_size_x;++col,++xP) -{if(bitshift==-1) -{item= *(bP++); -bitshift= 7; -} -*xP= ((item>>bitshift)&1)==1?PIXEL_MAXVAL:0; ---bitshift; -} -} -} - - -/*:37*//*40:*/ -#line 1283 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -static -#ifdef __GNUC__ -__inline__ -#endif -void write_row(unsigned char*pixelrow) -{register int col; -register unsigned char*xP; - -for(col= 0,xP= pixelrow;col<pk_output_size_x;++col,++xP) -*(out_char_p++)= (*xP>=threshold)?1:0; - -} - - -/*:40*//*42:*/ -#line 1337 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -static void write_coding(void) -{register int count,skip; -register unsigned char paint; -register int x,y; -register unsigned char*cp; - -x= 0; -y= 0; -cp= out_char+y*pk_output_size_x+x; -count= skip= 0; -paint= WHITE; -goto start; - -while(y<pk_output_size_y) -{/*43:*/ -#line 1361 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -count= 0; -x= 0; -cp= out_char+y*pk_output_size_x+x; - -while(x<pk_output_size_x) -{if(*cp==paint) -count++; -else -{if(skip==0) -{if(count<=164) -fputc(NEW_ROW_(count),out); -else -{fputc(SKIP0,out); - -if(count<256) -{fputc(PAINT1,out); -fputc(count,out); -} -else -{fputc(PAINT2,out); -fputc(count>>8,out); -fputc(count&0xFF,out); -} -} -} -else -{if(skip==1) -fputc(SKIP0,out); -else -{if(skip<256) -{fputc(SKIP1,out); -fputc(skip,out); -} -else -{fputc(SKIP2,out); -fputc(skip>>8,out); -fputc(skip&0xFF,out); -} -} -skip= 0; -if(count<64) -fputc(PAINT_(count),out); -else if(count<256) -{fputc(PAINT1,out); -fputc(count,out); -} -else -{fputc(PAINT2,out); -fputc(count>>8,out); -fputc(count&0xFF,out); -} -} -count= 0; -paint= BLACK; -break; -} -x++; -cp++; -} -if(x>=pk_output_size_x) -{skip++; -y++; -continue; -} - - -/*:43*/ -#line 1352 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -start: -/*44:*/ -#line 1429 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -while(x<pk_output_size_x) -{if(*cp==paint) -count++; -else -{if(count<64) -fputc(PAINT_(count),out); -else if(count<256) -{fputc(PAINT1,out); -fputc(count,out); -} -else -{fputc(PAINT2,out); -fputc(count>>8,out); -fputc(count&0xFF,out); -} -count= 1; -paint= BLACK-paint; -} -x++; -cp++; -} -if(paint==BLACK) -{if(count<64) -fputc(PAINT_(count),out); -else if(count<256) -{fputc(PAINT1,out); -fputc(count,out); -} -else -{fputc(PAINT2,out); -fputc(count>>8,out); -fputc(count&0xFF,out); -} -paint= WHITE; -} - - - -/*:44*/ -#line 1354 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -y++; -} -} - - -/*:42*//*46:*/ -#line 1495 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -static void write_pl(void) -{int i,pos; -char output_file[FILE_NAME_LENGTH+1]; -long t,sc; -char*s; -char tfm_header[]= "Created by hbf2gf"; - -file_number--; - -if(mf_like) -{if(unicode) -sprintf(output_file,"%s%02x.pl",output_name,file_number); -else -sprintf(output_file,"%s%02i.pl",output_name,file_number); -} -else -sprintf(output_file,"%s.pl",output_name); - -if(!(out= fopen(output_file,WRITE_TXT))) -{fprintf(stderr,"Couldn't open `%s'\n",output_file); -exit(1); -} -if(!quiet) -printf("\nWriting `%s'\n",output_file); - -fprintf(out, -"\n(FAMILY %s%d)" -"\n(CODINGSCHEME CJK-%s)", -output_name,file_number,font_encoding); - -fprintf(out, -"\n(DESIGNSIZE R %.6f)" -"\n(COMMENT DESIGNSIZE IS IN POINTS)" -"\n(COMMENT OTHER SIZES ARE MULTIPLES OF DESIGNSIZE)" -"\n(CHECKSUM O %lo)" -"\n(FONTDIMEN" -"\n (SLANT R %.6f)" -"\n (SPACE R 0.0)" -"\n (STRETCH R 0.0)" -"\n (SHRINK R 0.0)" -"\n (XHEIGHT R 1.0)" -"\n (QUAD R 1.0)" -"\n (EXTRASPACE R 0.0)" -"\n )",design_size,checksum,slant); - -s= tfm_header; -i= strlen(s); -t= ((long)i)<<24; -sc= 16; -pos= 18; - -fprintf(out,"\n"); -while(i> 0) -{t|= ((long)(*(unsigned char*)s++))<<sc; -sc-= 8; -if(sc<0) -{fprintf(out,"\n(HEADER D %d O %lo)",pos,t); -t= 0; -sc= 24; -pos++; -} -i--; -} -if(t) -fprintf(out,"\n(HEADER D %d O %lo)",pos,t); -fprintf(out,"\n"); - -for(i= 0;i<256;i++) -{fprintf(out, -"\n(CHARACTER O %o" -"\n (CHARWD R %.6f)" -"\n (CHARHT R %.6f)" -"\n (CHARDP R %.6f)" -"\n (CHARIC R %.6f)" -"\n )", -i, -tfm_output_size_x+2*tfm_offset_x, -tfm_output_size_y+tfm_offset_y, --tfm_offset_y, -slant*(tfm_output_size_y+tfm_offset_y)); -} - -fclose(out); -} - - - -/*:46*//*48:*/ -#line 1592 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -static void write_ovp(void) -{int c,i,nmb_subfonts,remainder,count,pos; -char output_file[FILE_NAME_LENGTH+1]; -long t,sc; -char*s; -char ofm_header[]= "Created by hbf2gf"; - -nmb_subfonts= ((max_char-(min_char&0xFF00))/256*nmb_2_bytes) -/256+1; -remainder= ((max_char-(min_char&0xFF00))/256*nmb_2_bytes) -%256; - - -for(count= 0;count<(max_char&0xFF);count++) -if(b2_codes[count]) -remainder++; -if(remainder>=256) -nmb_subfonts++; - -sprintf(output_file,"%s.ovp",output_name); - -if(!(out= fopen(output_file,WRITE_TXT))) -{fprintf(stderr,"Couldn't open `%s'\n",output_file); -exit(1); -} -if(!quiet) -printf("\nWriting `%s'\n",output_file); - -fprintf(out, -"\n(VTITLE Omega virtual font created by hbf2gf)" -"\n(DESIGNSIZE R %.6f)" -"\n(COMMENT DESIGNSIZE IS IN POINTS)" -"\n(COMMENT OTHER SIZES ARE MULTIPLES OF DESIGNSIZE)" -"\n(CHECKSUM O %lo)" -"\n(FONTDIMEN" -"\n (SLANT R %.6f)" -"\n (SPACE R 0.0)" -"\n (STRETCH R 0.0)" -"\n (SHRINK R 0.0)" -"\n (XHEIGHT R 1.0)" -"\n (QUAD R 1.0)" -"\n (EXTRASPACE R 0.0)" -"\n )",design_size,checksum,slant); - -s= ofm_header; -i= strlen(s); -t= ((long)i)<<24; -sc= 16; -pos= 18; - -fprintf(out,"\n"); -while(i> 0) -{t|= ((long)(*(unsigned char*)s++))<<sc; -sc-= 8; -if(sc<0) -{fprintf(out,"\n(HEADER D %d O %lo)",pos,t); -t= 0; -sc= 24; -pos++; -} -i--; -} -if(t) -fprintf(out,"\n(HEADER D %d O %lo)",pos,t); -fprintf(out,"\n"); - -for(i= 0;i<nmb_subfonts;i++) -{fprintf(out, -"\n(MAPFONT D %i" -"\n (FONTNAME %s%02i)" -"\n (FONTCHECKSUM O %lo)" -"\n (FONTAT R 1.0)" -"\n (FONTDSIZE R %.6f)" -"\n )",i,output_name,i+1,checksum,design_size); -} - -for(c= min_char,i= 0,count= 0;c<=max_char;c++) -{if(b2_codes[c&0xFF]==VALID_SUBCODE) -{fprintf(out, -"\n(CHARACTER O %o" -"\n (CHARWD R %.6f)" -"\n (CHARHT R %.6f)" -"\n (CHARDP R %.6f)" -"\n (CHARIC R %.6f)" -"\n (MAP" -"\n (SELECTFONT D %i)" -"\n (SETCHAR O %o)" -"\n )" -"\n )", -c, -tfm_output_size_x+2*tfm_offset_x, -tfm_output_size_y+tfm_offset_y, --tfm_offset_y, -slant*(tfm_output_size_y+tfm_offset_y), -i, -count); - -count++; -if(count==256) -{count= 0; -i++; -} -} -else -continue; -} - -fclose(out); -} - - - -/*:48*//*51:*/ -#line 1737 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -static void write_job(void) -{FILE*out; -int i,j; -char buffer[FILE_NAME_LENGTH+1]; - - -strcpy(buffer,output_name); -strcat(buffer,job_extension); -if(!(out= fopen(buffer,WRITE_TXT))) -{fprintf(stderr,"Couldn't open `%s'\n",buffer); -exit(1); -} -if(!quiet) -printf("\nWriting `%s'\n",buffer); - -if(pk_files) -{if(unicode) -{for(i= (min_char>>8),j= 0;j<nmb_files;i++,j++) -fprintf(out, -"%s %s%02x.gf %s%s%02x.%.0ipk\n" -"%s %s%02x.gf\n", -GFTOPK_NAME,output_name,i, -pk_directory,output_name,i, -long_extension?(int)(dpi_x*magstep_x+0.5):0, -rm_command,output_name,i); -} -else -{for(i= 1;i<=nmb_files;i++) -fprintf(out, -"%s %s%02i.gf %s%s%02i.%.0ipk\n" -"%s %s%02i.gf\n", -GFTOPK_NAME,output_name,i, -pk_directory,output_name,i, -long_extension?(int)(dpi_x*magstep_x+0.5):0, -rm_command,output_name,i); -} -} - -if(tfm_files) -{fprintf(out, -"\n" -"%s %s.pl %s.tfm\n" -"%s %s.pl\n" -"\n", -PLTOTF_NAME,output_name,output_name, -rm_command,output_name); - -if(unicode) -{for(i= (min_char>>8),j= 0;j<nmb_files;i++,j++) -fprintf(out, -"%s %s.tfm %s%s%02x.tfm\n", -cp_command,output_name, -tfm_directory,output_name,i); -} -else -{for(i= 1;i<=nmb_files;i++) -fprintf(out, -"%s %s.tfm %s%s%02i.tfm\n", -cp_command,output_name, -tfm_directory,output_name,i); -} - -fprintf(out, -"\n" -"%s %s.tfm", -rm_command,output_name); -} - -if(ofm_file) -{fprintf(out, -"\n" -"%s %s.ovp %s.ovf %s.ofm\n" -"%s %s.ovp\n" -"\n", -OVP2OVF_NAME,output_name,output_name,output_name, -rm_command,output_name); -} - -fclose(out); -} - - - -/*:51*//*55:*/ -#line 1989 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -static void read_config(void) -{HBF_BBOX*boxp; -char*real_config_file; - - -/*56:*/ -#line 2041 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -{int i,lastext= -1; - -for(i= 0;config_file[i];i++) -if(config_file[i]=='.') -lastext= i; -else if(config_file[i]=='/'|| -config_file[i]==':'|| -config_file[i]=='\\') -lastext= -1; - -if(lastext==-1) -strcat(config_file,".cfg"); -} - - -/*:56*/ -#line 1995 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - - -real_config_file= TeX_search_cfg_file(config_file); -if(!real_config_file) -{if(mf_like) -{if(!quiet) -printf("Couldn't find `%s'\n",config_file); -exit(2); -} -else -{fprintf(stderr,"Couldn't find `%s'\n",config_file); -exit(1); -} -} - -if(!(config= fopen(real_config_file,READ_TXT))) -{if(!testing) -{fprintf(stderr,"Couldn't open `%s'\n",config_file); -exit(1); -} -else -{if(!quiet) -fprintf(stderr,"Couldn't find or open `%s'\n",config_file); -exit(2); -} -} - -if(testing) -{if(!quiet) -printf("%s\n",real_config_file); -exit(0); -} - -/*57:*/ -#line 2058 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -{char hbf_header[STRING_LENGTH+1]; -char*real_hbf_header; - -if(!fsearch("hbf_header")) -config_error("hbf_header"); -else -strcpy(hbf_header,Buffer); - -real_hbf_header= TeX_search_hbf_file(hbf_header); -if(!real_hbf_header) -{fprintf(stderr,"Couldn't find `%s'\n",hbf_header); -exit(1); -} - -hbfDebug= 1; - - -if(!(hbf= hbfOpen(real_hbf_header))) -exit(1); - -hbfDebug= 0; - -boxp= hbfBitmapBBox(hbf); -input_size_x= boxp->hbf_height; -input_size_y= boxp->hbf_width; -font_encoding= hbfProperty(hbf,"HBF_CODE_SCHEME"); - -if(!fsearch("output_name")) -config_error("output_name"); -else -strcpy(output_name,Buffer); -} - - -/*:57*/ -#line 2028 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -/*59:*/ -#line 2102 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -{if(fsearch("nmb_files")) -nmb_files= atoi(Buffer); -if(fsearch("unicode")) -if(Buffer[0]=='y'||Buffer[0]=='Y') -unicode= TRUE; -if(fsearch("min_char")) -{user_min_char= strtoul(Buffer,(char**)NULL,0); -have_min_char= TRUE; -} - -if(!mf_like) -{if(fsearch("pk_files")) -if(Buffer[0]=='n'||Buffer[0]=='N') -pk_files= FALSE; -if(fsearch("tfm_files")) -if(Buffer[0]=='n'||Buffer[0]=='N') -tfm_files= FALSE; -if(fsearch("ofm_file")) -if(Buffer[0]=='y'||Buffer[0]=='Y') -ofm_file= TRUE; -if(fsearch("long_extension")) -if(Buffer[0]=='n'||Buffer[0]=='N') -long_extension= FALSE; -} - -if(fsearch("slant")) -slant= atof(Buffer); -if(slant<0.0||slant> 1.0) -{fprintf(stderr,"Invalid slant\n"); -exit(1); -} -if(fsearch("rotation")) -if(Buffer[0]=='y'||Buffer[0]=='Y') -rotation= TRUE; - -if(fsearch("mag_x")) -mag_x= atof(Buffer); -if(fsearch("mag_y")) -mag_y= atof(Buffer); -if(!mag_x&&!mag_y) -{mag_x= 1.0; -mag_y= 1.0; -} -if(mag_x&&!mag_y) -mag_y= mag_x; -if(mag_y&&!mag_x) -mag_x= mag_y; -if(mag_x<=0.0) -{fprintf(stderr,"Invalid horizontal magnification\n"); -exit(1); -} -if(mag_y<=0.0) -{fprintf(stderr,"Invalid vertical magnification\n"); -exit(1); -} - -if(fsearch("dpi_x")) -dpi_x= atoi(Buffer); -if(fsearch("dpi_y")) -dpi_y= atoi(Buffer); -if(!dpi_x&&!dpi_y) -{dpi_x= 300; -dpi_y= 300; -} -if(dpi_x&&!dpi_y) -dpi_y= dpi_x; -if(dpi_y&&!dpi_x) -dpi_x= dpi_y; -if(dpi_x<=PRINTER_MIN_RES_X) -{fprintf(stderr,"Invalid horizontal printer resolution\n"); -exit(1); -} -if(dpi_y<=PRINTER_MIN_RES_Y) -{fprintf(stderr,"Invalid vertical printer resolution\n"); -exit(1); -} - -if(fsearch("design_size")) -design_size= atof(Buffer); - -if(fsearch("x_offset")) -offset_x= atoi(Buffer); -else -offset_x= rotation?0:(boxp->hbf_xDisplacement*mag_x+0.5); -if(fsearch("y_offset")) -offset_y= atoi(Buffer); -else -offset_y= rotation?0:(boxp->hbf_yDisplacement*mag_y+0.5); -if(!fsearch("comment")) -comment[0]= '\0'; -else -strcpy(comment,Buffer); - -if(fsearch("threshold")) -threshold= atoi(Buffer); -if(threshold<=0||threshold>=255) -{fprintf(stderr,"Invalid threshold\n"); -exit(1); -} - -if(!fsearch("checksum")) -checksum= 0; -else -checksum= strtoul(Buffer,(char**)NULL,0); - -if(!fsearch("coding")) -coding[0]= '\0'; -else -strcpy(coding,Buffer); - -if(!fsearch("pk_directory")) -pk_directory[0]= '\0'; -else -strcpy(pk_directory,Buffer); - -if(!fsearch("tfm_directory")) -tfm_directory[0]= '\0'; -else -strcpy(tfm_directory,Buffer); - -if(fsearch("rm_command")) -strcpy(rm_command,Buffer); -else -strcpy(rm_command,"rm"); - -if(fsearch("cp_command")) -strcpy(cp_command,Buffer); -else -strcpy(cp_command,"cp"); - -if(!fsearch("job_extension")) -job_extension[0]= '\0'; -else -{strncpy(job_extension,Buffer,EXTENSION_LENGTH); -job_extension[EXTENSION_LENGTH]= '\0'; -} -} - - -/*:59*/ -#line 2029 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - - -/*61:*/ -#line 2256 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -{const void*cp; -HBF_CHAR dummy; - -cp= hbfGetCodeRange(hbf,NULL,&min_char,&max_char); -for(;cp!=NULL;cp= hbfGetCodeRange(hbf,cp,&dummy,&max_char)) -; - -if(have_min_char) -min_char= user_min_char; -} - - -/*:61*/ -#line 2031 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -/*63:*/ -#line 2285 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -{const void*b2r; -unsigned char dummy; -int i; - -for(i= 0;i<256;i++) -b2_codes[i]= 0; - -b2r= hbfGetByte2Range(hbf,NULL,&min_2_byte,&max_2_byte); -dummy= min_2_byte; -for(;b2r!=NULL;b2r= hbfGetByte2Range(hbf,b2r,&dummy,&max_2_byte)) -{for(i= dummy;i<=max_2_byte;i++) -b2_codes[i]= VALID_SUBCODE; -} - -for(i= 0;i<256;i++) -if(b2_codes[i]==VALID_SUBCODE) -nmb_2_bytes++; -} - - -/*:63*/ -#line 2032 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - - -fclose(config); -} - - -/*:55*//*65:*/ -#line 2317 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -static int fsearch(const char*search_string) -{char*P,p; -const char*Q; -char temp_buffer[STRING_LENGTH+1]; -char env_name[STRING_LENGTH+1]; -char*env_p; -char*env_value; -char*Buf_p; -int Ch,ch,old_ch= '\n'; -int count= STRING_LENGTH; - -rewind(config); - -do -{Q= search_string; -p= tolower((unsigned char)*Q); -Ch= fgetc(config); -ch= tolower(Ch); -while(!(ch==p&&old_ch=='\n')&&Ch!=EOF) - - -{old_ch= ch; -Ch= fgetc(config); -ch= tolower(Ch); -} - -for(;;) -{if(*(++Q)=='\0') -if((Ch= fgetc(config))==' '||Ch=='\t') - -goto success; -Ch= fgetc(config); -if(tolower(Ch)!=tolower((unsigned char)*Q)) -break; -} -} -while(Ch!=EOF); - -return 0; - -success: -P= temp_buffer; - -while((Ch= fgetc(config))==' '||Ch=='\t') - -; -while(Ch!='\n'&&--count> 0&&Ch!=EOF) -{*P++= Ch; -Ch= fgetc(config); -} -*P= '\0'; - -if(*temp_buffer) -/*66:*/ -#line 2396 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -{P= temp_buffer; -Buf_p= Buffer; -count= STRING_LENGTH-1; - -while(*P&&count> 0) -{env_p= env_name; - -if(*P=='$') -{P++; -if(*P=='$') -{*(Buf_p++)= *(P++); -count--; -continue; -} -while(*P=='{') -P++; -if(!(isalpha((unsigned char)*P)||*P=='_')) -{fprintf(stderr, -"Invalid environment variable name in configuration file\n"); -exit(1); -} -*(env_p++)= *(P++); -while(*P) -{if(isalnum((unsigned char)*P)||*P=='_') -*(env_p++)= *(P++); -else -{while(*P=='}') -P++; -*env_p= '\0'; -break; -} -} - -env_value= getenv(env_name); -if(env_value) -{while(*env_value&&count> 0) -{*(Buf_p++)= *(env_value++); -count--; -} -} -} -else -{*(Buf_p++)= *(P++); -count--; -} -} -*Buf_p= '\0'; -} - - -/*:66*/ -#line 2371 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -else -*Buffer= '\0'; - -return(*Buffer)?1:0; -} - - -/*:65*//*68:*/ -#line 2456 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -static void config_error(const char*message) -{fprintf(stderr,"Couldn't find `%s' entry in configuration file\n", -message); -exit(1); -} - - - -/*:68*//*72:*/ -#line 2499 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -static const char*TeX_search_version(void) -{ -#if defined(HAVE_LIBKPATHSEA) -return kpathsea_version_string; -#elif defined(HAVE_EMTEXDIR) -return emtex_version_string; -#elif defined(HAVE_MIKTEX) -char buf[200]; - -strcpy(buf,"MiKTeX "); -miktex_get_miktex_version_string_ex(buf+7,sizeof(buf)-7); - -return buf; -#else -return no_version_string; -#endif -} - - -/*:72*//*75:*/ -#line 2541 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -#ifdef HAVE_EMTEXDIR -static int dir_setup(ed,env,dir,flags) -struct emtex_dir*ed; -const char*env; -const char*dir; -unsigned flags; - -{const char*val; -char path[260]; - -ed->alloc= 0; -ed->used= 0; -ed->list= NULL; - -if(env!=NULL&&(val= getenv(env))!=NULL) -return setup_list(ed,path,val,flags); -else -fprintf(stderr, -"Environment variable `%s' not set; use current directory\n", -env); - -return TRUE; -} -#endif - - -/*:75*//*77:*/ -#line 2576 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -#ifdef HAVE_EMTEXDIR -static char*file_find(name,list) -char*name; -struct emtex_dir*list; - -{if(emtex_dir_find(name_buffer,sizeof(name_buffer),list,name,EDF_CWD)) -return name_buffer; - -return NULL; -} -#endif - - -/*:77*//*80:*/ -#line 2627 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w" - -#if defined(HAVE_LIBKPATHSEA) -static char*TeX_search_cfg_file(char*name) -{ -return kpse_find_file(name,kpse_program_text_format,TRUE); -} - - -static char*TeX_search_hbf_file(char*name) -{ -return kpse_find_file(name,kpse_miscfonts_format,TRUE); -} - - -#elif defined(HAVE_EMTEXDIR) -static char*TeX_search_cfg_file(char*name) -{return file_find(name,&cfg_path); -} - - -static char*TeX_search_hbf_file(char*name) -{return file_find(name,&hbf_path); -} - - -#elif defined(HAVE_MIKTEX) -static char*TeX_search_cfg_file(char*name) -{char result[_MAX_PATH]; - -if(!miktex_find_input_file("hbf2gf",*name,result)) -return 0; -return strdup(result); -} - - -static char*TeX_search_hbf_file(char*name) -{char result[_MAX_PATH]; - - -if(!miktex_find_miscfont_file(*name,result)) -return 0; -return strdup(result); -} - - -#else -static char*TeX_search_cfg_file(char*name) -{return name; -} - - -static char*TeX_search_hbf_file(char*name) -{return name; -} -#endif - - - -/*:80*/ diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.def b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.def deleted file mode 100644 index 583767e897..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.def +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -NAME HBF2GF WINDOWCOMPAT -DESCRIPTION 'hbf2gf (CJK Ver. 4.8.4)' -STACKSIZE 0x80000 diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w deleted file mode 100644 index 434dd7f414..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2816 +0,0 @@ -% This is the cweb file hbf2gf.w of the CJK package ver. 4.8.4 18-Apr-2015 - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -% To print this CWEB file you should (but not must) use the CWEAVE of the -% c2cweb-package (found at the CTAN archives, e.g. ftp.dante.de) and then say -% -% cweave +ai hbf2gf.w -% -% This (fully compatible) CWEAVE can transform CWEB-files with alternative -% output rules (look at the position of braces below!) the author (it's me -% too :-) prefer. Otherwise this file will be formatted traditionally. - -\font\meta=logo10 -\def\mf{{\meta META}\-{\meta FONT}} -\def\Om{\char "0A} % Omega symbol - -\def\title{hbf2gf (CJK Version 4.8.4)} - -\def\topofcontents{ - \null\vfill - \centerline{\titlefont The {\ttitlefont hbf2gf} program} - \vskip 20pt - \centerline{(CJK Version 4.8.4)} - \vfill} - -\def\botofcontents{ - \vfill - \noindent - Copyright \copyright~1996-1999 by Werner Lemberg - \bigskip\noindent - Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of this - document provided that the copyright notice and this permission notice are - preserved on all copies. - - \smallskip\noindent - Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this - document under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided that the - entire resulting derived work is distributed under the terms of a - permission notice identical to this one.} - -\pageno=\contentspagenumber \advance\pageno by 1 -\let\maybe=\iftrue -\fullpageheight=240mm -\pageheight=223mm -\pagewidth=158mm -\setpage -\frenchspacing - - -\def\msdos{\.{msdos}} -@s msdos TeX - -@s HBF int -@s HBF_CHAR int -@s HBF_BBOX int - -@s __inline__ int - - -@* Introduction. -This is the \.{hbf2gf} program by Werner Lemberg -(\.{wl@@gnu.org}). - -The ``banner line'' defined here should be changed whenever \.{hbf2gf} is -modified. - -@d banner -"hbf2gf (CJK ver. 4.8.4)" - - -@ -\.{hbf2gf} is intended to convert Hanzi Bitmap Fonts (HBF) into \TeX\ -generic font files (\.{GF} files) according to the \\{CJK} package, which -\.{hbf2gf} is part of. - -The outline of \.{hbf2gf} is simple: a CJK (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) bitmap -file will be scaled and written in at most |nmb_files| \.{GF} files, each -file containing |256|~characters (except the last and possibly the first -one). In the normal case it's not necessary to compute the right value of -|nmb_files| because \.{hbf2gf} will do this; you should use |-1| instead to -indicate this. See the last section for an example. - -Alternatively you can call \.{hbf2gf} similar to \mf, i.e., the program will -compute one font on demand. This mode will be used if two or three input -parameters instead of one are given: the font name, the horizontal -resolution, and optionally a vertical scaling factor or resolution to allow -modes for e.g.\ $300\times600\,\hbox{dpi}$ printers. \.{hbf2gf} will extract -the configuration file name from the font name; if this file isn't found, -the program exits with error code~|2| (this is useful for scripts like -\.{mktexpk}). If the configuration file is found but an error occurs while -computing the font, error code~|1| is returned. In case of success, the exit -code is zero. - -The characters in the input font files are completely described by the HBF -header file. This program uses the HBF API implementation of Ross Paterson -(\.{ross@@soi.city.ac.uk}; with small extensions). You will find a -description of the HBF standard at \.{ftp.ifcss.org}. - -A batch file created by \.{hbf2gf} too (if the program computes a whole set -of subfonts) will convert the \.{GF} files to \.{PK} files using -\.{GFtoPK}, a part of every \TeX\ package. - -@d TRUE 1 -@d FALSE 0@# - -@d STRING_LENGTH 255 - /* the maximal length of an input string in the configuration file */ -@d FILE_NAME_LENGTH 1024 - /* the maximal length (including the path) of a filename */@# - -@<Global variables@>= -int nmb_files = -1; /* create all files by default */ -int unicode = FALSE; /* whether a Unicode font should be processed */@# - -int testing = FALSE; /* whether we test only the font name */@# - -int mf_like = FALSE; /* whether we are in the \mf-like mode */ -int file_number = 0; /* the subfont number */@# - -double x_resolution = 0.0; /* the second and third input parameter */ -double y_scale = 1.0;@# - -int pk_files = TRUE; /* command line options */ -int tfm_files = TRUE; -int long_extension = TRUE; -int quiet = FALSE;@# - -char config_file[FILE_NAME_LENGTH + 4 + 1]; - /* we probably must add `\.{.cfg}' */ -char output_name[STRING_LENGTH + 1];@# - -FILE *config, *out; -HBF *hbf;@# - -#ifdef msdos /* if we compile under DOS or OS/2 */ -#define WRITE_BIN "wb" -#define WRITE_TXT "wt" -#define READ_BIN "rb" -#define READ_TXT "rt" -#else -#define WRITE_BIN "w" -#define WRITE_TXT "w" -#define READ_BIN "r" -#define READ_TXT "r" -#endif@# - -int end_of_file = FALSE; - - -@ -One \.{PL} file will be created additionally, which describes the font -metrics in a readable way. Because all CJK characters have identical -bounding boxes, one metrics file is enough---the batch job created by -\.{hbf2gf} calls \.{PLtoTF} to produce this \.{TFM} file and then copies -it into |nmb_files| metrics files. There usually will be a discrepancy -between the number of characters in the last \.{GF} file and the -\.{TFM} file, but this does not harm. - -If you specify the \.{ofm\_file} option in the configuration file, an -extended virtual property file (such files have the extension \.{.ovp}) for -the \Om\ system is written; this will be then converted with -\.{ovp2ovf} into an \.{OFM} and an \.{OVF} file to map all the subfonts -into one large virtual font. - - - -@* The main routine. -The main routine takes |file_name|, |x_resolution|, and |y_scale| as command -line parameters if in \mf-like mode, otherwise |config_file| as the only -argument. |read_config()| scans the configuration file and fills the global -variables, |write_file()| writes the \.{GF} files, |write_pl()| and -|write_ovp()| write the \.{PL} and \.{OVP} files respectively, and -|write_job()| the batch file. - -@c -@<Include files@>@; -@<Prototypes@>@; -@<Global variables@>@;@# - - -int main(int argc, char *argv[]) - {char *p; - - @<Initialize \TeX\ file searching@>@;@# - - @<Scan options@>@;@# - - if(!quiet) - printf("\n%s\n\n", banner);@# - - strncpy(config_file, argv[1], FILE_NAME_LENGTH); - config_file[FILE_NAME_LENGTH] = '\0';@# - - if(argc > 2 || testing) - {int l = strlen(config_file); - - if(l > 2) - config_file[l - 2] = '\0'; - /* strip subfont number from file name */ - else - {if(!quiet) - printf("`%s' can't be a subfont created by hbf2gf\n", - config_file); - exit(2); - }@# - - mf_like = TRUE; - }@# - - read_config(); /* will call |exit(1)| on errors */@# - - if(mf_like) - @<Check other arguments@>@;@# - - @<Initialize variables@>@;@# - - @<Write files@>@;@# - - if(tfm_files) - write_pl(); - if(ofm_file) - write_ovp(); - if(!mf_like) - write_job();@# - - hbfClose(hbf);@# - - exit(0); - return 0; /* never reached */ - } - - -@ -@d VERSION @/ -"\n"@/ -"Copyright (C) 1996-1999 Werner Lemberg.\n"@/ -"There is NO warranty. You may redistribute this software\n"@/ -"under the terms of the GNU General Public License\n"@/ -"and the HBF library copyright.\n"@/ -"\n"@/ -"For more information about these matters, see the files\n"@/ -"named COPYING and hbf.c.\n"@/ -"\n" - -@<Print version@>= - {printf("\n"); - printf(banner); - printf(" (%s)\n", TeX_search_version()); - printf(VERSION); - exit(0); - } - - -@ -@d USAGE @/ -"\n"@/ -"Usage: hbf2gf [-q] configuration_file[.cfg]\n"@/ -" hbf2gf [options] font_name x_resolution [y_scale | y_resolution]\n"@/ -" hbf2gf -t [-q] font_name\n"@/ -"\n"@/ -" Convert a font in HBF format to TeX's GF resp. PK format.\n"@/ -"\n"@/ -" -q be silent\n"@/ -" -p don't produce a PL file\n"@/ -" -g don't produce a GF file\n"@/ -" -n use no resolution in extension (only `.gf')\n"@/ -" -t test for font_name (returns 0 on success)\n"@/ -" --help print this message and exit\n"@/ -" --version print version number and exit\n"@/ -"\n" - -@<Print help information@>= - {printf(USAGE); - exit(0); - } - - -@ -Three options can be specified to the program (\.{-p}, \.{-g}, and \.{-n}) -if in \mf-like mode to suppress creation of a \.{PL} resp.\ a -\.{GF} file, and to force a `\.{.gf}' extension (instead of -e.g.\ `\.{.300gf}'). The corresponding setting of a particular switch in the -configuration file is ignored then. - -Additionally, the option \.{-t} tests whether the specified subfont name -leads to an \.{hbf2gf} configuration 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. - -@<Scan options@>= - if(argc == 2) - {if(strcmp(argv[1], "--help") == 0) - @<Print help information@>@; - else if(strcmp(argv[1], "--version") == 0) - @<Print version@>@; - }@# - - while(argc > 1) - {p = argv[1]; - if(p[0] != '-') - break; - if(p[1] == 'p') - tfm_files = FALSE; - else if(p[1] == 'g') - pk_files = FALSE; - else if(p[1] == 'n') - long_extension = FALSE; - else if(p[1] == 'q') - quiet = TRUE; - else if(p[1] == 't') - testing = TRUE;@# - - argv++; - argc--; - }@# - - if(testing) - {if(argc != 2) - {fprintf(stderr, "Need exactly one parameter for `-t' option.\n"); - fprintf(stderr, "Try `hbf2gf --help' for more information.\n"); - exit(1); - } - } - else if(argc < 2 || argc > 4) - {fprintf(stderr, "Invalid number of parameters.\n"); - fprintf(stderr, "Try `hbf2gf --help' for more information.\n"); - exit(1); - }@# - - -@ -If the (optional) argument is larger than~|10|, we treat it as a value for -the vertical resolution (in dpi), otherwise as a vertical scaling factor. - -@<Check other arguments@>= - {if(unicode) - file_number = (int)strtol(&argv[1][strlen(argv[1]) - 2], - (char **)NULL, 16); - else - file_number = atoi(&argv[1][strlen(argv[1]) - 2]);@# - - x_resolution = atof(argv[2]); - if(x_resolution < PRINTER_MIN_RES_X) - {fprintf(stderr, "Invalid horizontal resolution\n"); - exit(1); - }@# - - if(argc > 3) - {y_scale = atof(argv[3]); - if(y_scale < 0.01) - {fprintf(stderr, - "Invalid vertical scaling factor or resolution\n"); - exit(1); - } - if(y_scale > 10.0) - y_scale = (double)x_resolution / y_scale; - } - } - - -@ -If |unicode| is |TRUE|, the start value of the running number appended to -the base name of the output font files is taken from the HBF header file, -otherwise it starts with~`\.{01}'. |min_char| represents the lower bound of -the code range. - -If we are in \mf-like mode, |file_number| is taken from the command line, -and |max_numb| will be set to~|1|. - -@<Write files@>= - {int j, max_numb; - - if(!mf_like) - {file_number = (unicode == TRUE ? (min_char >> 8) : 1); - if(nmb_files == -1) - max_numb = (unicode == TRUE ? 0x100 : 100); - else - max_numb = nmb_files; - } - else - max_numb = 1;@# - - for(j = 0; (j < max_numb) && !end_of_file; file_number++, j++) - write_file();@# - - nmb_files = j; /* the real number of output font files */ - } - - -@ -@<Include files@>= -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H -#include <c-auto.h> -#endif -#include <ctype.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <time.h> -#ifdef TM_IN_SYS_TIME -#include <sys/time.h> -#endif -#include "hbf.h" - - - -@* The functions. -The first function to be described is |write_file()|. Each \.{GF} file -consists of three sections: a preamble, a data section, and a postamble. The -functions |write_pre()|, |write_data()|, and |write_post()| handle this. - -@<Prototypes@>= -static void write_file(void); - - -@ -In \mf-like mode we create font file name extensions similar to \mf\ if -the \.{-n} option isn't specified; otherwise only `\.{.gf}' will be appended. - -@c -static void write_file(void) - {char output_file[FILE_NAME_LENGTH + 1]; - - - if(pk_files) - {if(mf_like) - {if(unicode) - sprintf(output_file, "%s%02x.%.0igf",@/ - output_name, file_number, - long_extension ? (int)(x_resolution + 0.5) : 0); - else - sprintf(output_file, "%s%02i.%.0igf",@/ - output_name, file_number, - long_extension ? (int)(x_resolution + 0.5) : 0); - } - else - {if(unicode) - sprintf(output_file, "%s%02x.gf", output_name, file_number); - else - sprintf(output_file, "%s%02i.gf", output_name, file_number); - } - if(!(out = fopen(output_file, WRITE_BIN))) - {fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't open `%s'\n", output_file); - exit(1); - } - if(!quiet) - printf("Writing `%s' ", output_file);@# - - write_pre(); - write_data(); - write_post(); - fclose(out);@# - - if(!quiet) - printf("\n"); - } - else - write_data(); - } - - -@ -The preamble has two bytes at the very beginning, |PRE| and |GF_ID|. |PRE| -starts the preamble, and |GF_ID| is the Generic Font Identity Byte. The next -bytes are a string in Pascal format containing a header, the date, and the -time. Strings in Pascal format start with the length of the string and have -no terminating NULL byte. - -@d GF_ID 131 -@d PRE 247@# - -@d header " hbf2gf output " - -@<Prototypes@>= -static void write_pre(void); - - -@ -@s tm int - -@c -static void write_pre(void) - {char out_s[40], s[20]; - time_t secs_now; - struct tm *time_now; - - - strcpy(out_s, header);@# - - secs_now = time(NULL); /* system date and time */ - time_now = localtime(&secs_now); - strftime(s, 20, "%Y.%m.%d:%H.%M", time_now); - strcat(out_s, s);@# - - fputc(PRE, out); - fputc(GF_ID, out); - fputc(strlen(out_s), out); - fputs(out_s, out); - } - - -@ -|write_data()| produces the middle part of the \.{GF} file. It first sets -|char_adr_p| equal to the address of |char_adr[]| which will contain file -offsets of the compressed characters. - -|input_size_x| and |input_size_y| reflect the original dimensions of the -bitmap font, |pk_output_size_x| and |pk_output_size_y| contain the width and -height of the output character box (in pixels), |pk_offset_x| and -|pk_offset_y| define the baseline of the font. The same names starting with -`\\{tfm\_}' instead of `\\{pk\_}' are used for \.{TFM} files (values are -multiples of design size). |mag_x| and |mag_y| hold the scaling factors -which are needed to reach |design_size|. |slant| defines the slant ($\Delta -x / \Delta y$), |target_size_x| and |target_size_y| will be the final -dimensions; |magstep_x = target_size_x / design_size| is \TeX's -\.{\\magstep}. - -The \CEE/ standard specifies that all global values will be automatically -set to~|0| if no initialization value is given. - -@<Global...@>= -long char_adr[256]; -long *char_adr_p;@# - -int pk_offset_x; - /* horizontal offset (increase character width a bit; will be applied on - both the left and the right side) */ -double tfm_offset_x; -int pk_offset_y; - /* vertical offset (must be configured to desired font size) */ -double tfm_offset_y;@# - -int input_size_x; -int input_size_y; -const char *font_encoding; /* taken from the HBF file */ -int pk_width; /* without slant */ -int pk_output_size_x; - /* the output character box dimensions without offsets */ -double tfm_output_size_x; -int pk_output_size_y; -double tfm_output_size_y;@# - -double design_size = 10.0; /* in points */ -double target_size_x; /* in points */ -double target_size_y; -double magstep_x; -double magstep_y; -double slant; -int rotation;@# - -double mag_x; /* horizontal and vertical magnification values */ -double mag_y;@# - -int empty_char; /* a flag whether the character does not exist or is empty */ -int last_char; /* the last valid character in a \.{GF} file */@# - -int dot_count; /* this counts the processed characters; - every ten characters a dot is output to the screen */ - - -@ -@<Prototypes@>= -static void write_data(void); - - -@ -@c -static void write_data(void) - {dot_count = 0; - char_adr_p = char_adr;@# - - for(last_char = 0; (last_char < 256) && !end_of_file; last_char++) - @<Write character@>@; - } - - -@ -The code in this section saves the current file position first and calls -|make_pixel_array()|, which expands and scales the character bitmap. - -|BOC| (and |BOC1|), the Begin Of Character command byte, must be followed by -the character code and the dimensions of the character as explained in -``\mf---the program'' (corrected by vertical and horizontal offsets). - -|write_coding()| compresses and outputs the bitmap; |EOC| (End Of Character) -finishes the current character. - -@d BOC 67 -@d BOC1 68 /* simplified version of |BOC| */ -@d EOC 69 - -@<Write character@>= - {if(dot_count++ % 10 == 0) /* a progress report for impatient users */ - if(pk_files && !quiet) - {printf("."); - fflush(stdout); - }@# - - empty_char = FALSE; - make_pixel_array(); - if(end_of_file) - return;@# - - if(pk_files) - {*char_adr_p = ftell(out); - char_adr_p++;@# - - if(empty_char) - {fputc(BOC1, out); - fputc((unsigned char)last_char, out); - fputc(0, out); - fputc(0, out); - fputc(0, out); - fputc(0, out); - fputc(EOC, out); - } - else - {fputc(BOC, out); - fputl(last_char, out); - fputl(-1L, out); - fputl(pk_offset_x, out); - fputl(pk_output_size_x + pk_offset_x, out); - fputl(pk_offset_y, out); - fputl(pk_output_size_y + pk_offset_y, out);@# - - write_coding();@# - - fputc(EOC, out); - } - } - } - - -@ -The current \.{GF} file will be completed with data written by -|write_post()|. The end consists of three sections: ``special'', ``post'', -and ``postpost''. The first contains material not used by \TeX\ itself but -which can be used by other programs like \.{GFtoDVI} or for documentary -purposes (|coding[]| and |comment[]|). The second describes the font as a -whole, and the last marks the end of the file. - -|pk_total_min_x| up to |pk_total_max_y| define the greatest bounding box of -this file (including offsets); the horizontal character escapement after -drawing the character is |pk_dx|. |tfm_width| is the width in multiples of -the design size ignoring the target size. - -@d _2_16 65536.0 /* $2^{16}$ */ -@d _2_20 1048576.0 /* $2^{20}$ */ - -@<Global...@>= -char coding[STRING_LENGTH + 1]; /* a comment describing the font encoding */ -char comment[STRING_LENGTH + 1]; /* a comment describing the font */@# - -unsigned long checksum;@# - -long pk_total_min_x; -long pk_total_max_x; -long pk_total_min_y; -long pk_total_max_y;@# - -int dpi_x; /* printer resolution */ -int dpi_y; -double ppp_x; /* pixels per point */ -double ppp_y; - - -@ -To clarify the meaning of these values see the sections about the metrics -and configuration file also. - -\TeX\ defines that 72.27~points are exactly 1~inch. - -@<Prototypes@>= -static void write_post(void); - - -@ -@c -static void write_post(void) - {long special_adr; - long post_adr;@# - - long designsize = design_size * _2_20; /* design size $* 2^{20}$ */@# - - int pk_dx; - long tfm_width;@# - - int i; - long temp; - - - ppp_x = dpi_x / 72.27 * magstep_x; - ppp_y = dpi_y / 72.27 * magstep_y;@# - - pk_total_min_x = pk_offset_x; - pk_total_max_x = pk_output_size_x + 2 * pk_offset_x; - pk_total_min_y = pk_offset_y; - pk_total_max_y = pk_output_size_y + pk_offset_y;@# - - pk_dx = pk_width + 2 * pk_offset_x; /* no slant */ - tfm_width = (tfm_output_size_x + 2 * tfm_offset_x) * _2_20; - /* width in multiples of design size $* 2^{20}$ */@# - - @<Special section@>@; - @<Post section@>@; - @<Postpost section@>@; - } - - -@ -\.{XXXn} will be followed by n~bytes representing the length of a string -which follows immediately. |YYY| is a 32~bit integer which is normally -connected with the preceding string (but not used here). |special_adr| -contains the address of the ``special section''. All items here are -optional. - -@d XXX1 239 /* these are all special command bytes */ -@d XXX2 240 /* not used */ -@d XXX3 241 /* not used */ -@d XXX4 242 /* not used */@# - -@d YYY 243 /* not used */ - -@<Special section@>= - special_adr = ftell(out);@# - - if(*coding) - {fputc(XXX1, out); /* |XXX1| implies a string length |< 256| */ - fputc(strlen(coding), out); - fputs(coding, out); - }@# - - if(*comment) - {fputc(XXX1, out); - fputc(strlen(comment), out); - fputs(comment, out); - } - - -@ -All character offsets collected in |char_adr| will be written to the output -file. |fputl()| writes a 32~bit integer into a file. - -|CHAR_LOC0| (and |CHAR_LOC|) is the first byte of a character locator -(i.e., offset, character code, and width information). |POST| starts the -postamble, and |post_adr| points to the beginning byte of the postamble. - -@d POST 248@# - -@d CHAR_LOC 245 -@d CHAR_LOC0 246 /* simplified version of |CHAR_LOC| */ - -@<Post section@>= - post_adr = ftell(out); - fputc(POST, out); - fputl(special_adr, out);@# - - fputl(designsize, out); - fputl(checksum, out); - fputl(ppp_x * _2_16, out); - fputl(ppp_y * _2_16, out); - fputl(pk_total_min_x, out); - fputl(pk_total_max_x, out); - fputl(pk_total_min_y, out); - fputl(pk_total_max_y, out);@# - - char_adr_p = char_adr;@# - - if(pk_dx < 256) - {for(i = 0; i < last_char; i++) /* the character locators */ - {fputc(CHAR_LOC0, out); - fputc(i, out); - fputc(pk_dx, out); - fputl(tfm_width, out); - fputl(*char_adr_p++, out); - } - } - else /* will only happen if |MAX_CHAR_SIZE >= 256| */ - {for(i = 0; i < last_char; i++) - {fputc(CHAR_LOC, out); - fputc(i, out); - fputl(pk_dx * _2_16, out); - fputl(0, out); - fputl(tfm_width, out); - fputl(*char_adr_p++, out); - } - } - - -@ -|POSTPOST| starts the section after the postamble. To get all information in -a \.{GF} file, you must start here. The very last bytes of the file have -the value |POSTPOST_ID| (the file is filled with at least 4 of these bytes -until a file length of a multiple of~4 is reached). Going backwards a -|GF_ID| will be next, then comes the address of the postamble section. - -Jumping to the postamble, a |POST| byte comes first, then the address of -the special section, and afterwards all character offsets. These offsets and -addresses describe the whole file. - -@d POSTPOST 249 -@d POSTPOST_ID 223 - -@<Postpost section@>= - fputc(POSTPOST, out); - fputl(post_adr, out); - fputc(GF_ID, out); - temp = ftell(out); - i = (int)(temp % 4) + 4; - while(i--) - fputc(POSTPOST_ID, out); - - -@ -\TeX\ wants the most significant byte first. - -@<Prototypes@>= -static void fputl(long, FILE *); - - -@ -@c -static void fputl(long num, FILE *f) - {fputc(num >> 24, f); - fputc(num >> 16, f); - fputc(num >> 8, f); - fputc(num, f); - } - - -@ -|make_pixel_array()| scales a character into the array |out_char[]| where -each \\{byte} represents one pixel, contrary to the input file where each -\\{bit} is used to store the character bitmap. |BLACK| indicates a black -pixel. - -The scaling routine was modeled after the program \.{pnmscale} of the -\.{pbmplus} package. \.{pbmplus} was designed to handle arbitrary pictures, -and bitmaps are only a special case of a graymap with values from~0 for -white up to |PIXEL_MAXVAL = 255| for black. - -If |EOF| is encountered, |end_of_file| is set and the function returns -immediately. - -@d BLACK 1 -@d WHITE 0@# - -@d PIXEL_MAXVAL 255 -@d SCALE 4096 -@d HALFSCALE 2048@# - -@d MAX_CHAR_SIZE 1023 - -@<Global...@>= -HBF_CHAR code; -const unsigned char *bitmap; - /* a proper input bitmap array will be allocated by the HBF API */ -const unsigned char *bP;@# - -unsigned char out_char[MAX_CHAR_SIZE * MAX_CHAR_SIZE + 1]; - /* the output bitmap array */ -unsigned char *out_char_p;@# - -unsigned char pixelrow[MAX_CHAR_SIZE]; -unsigned char temp_pixelrow[MAX_CHAR_SIZE]; -unsigned char new_pixelrow[MAX_CHAR_SIZE + 1]; - /* we need space to append a white pixel */@# -int curr_row; /* for |read_row()| if we access the glyph rotated */ - -long grayrow[MAX_CHAR_SIZE];@# - -long s_mag_x, s_mag_y, s_slant; - - -@ -We need to initialize the |grayrow[]| array together with some other -variables. - -Two steps are necessary to compute the |code| if we are in the \mf-like -mode. Assuming that we search the code \.{0xXXYY}, we first set |code| to -the value \.{0xXXAA}, where \.{0xAA} is equal to |min_2_byte| (getting -|offset| as the number of remaining characters to reach the first character -in our given subfont), then we increment |code| (and decrement |offset|) -until |offset| equals~0. - -@<Initialize variables@>= - {int col, offset; - - if(rotation) - {int tmp; - - - tmp = input_size_x; - input_size_x = input_size_y; - input_size_y = tmp; - }@# - - if(mf_like) - {target_size_x = design_size * (x_resolution / dpi_x); - target_size_y = design_size * (x_resolution * y_scale / dpi_y); - } - else - target_size_x = target_size_y = design_size; - magstep_x = target_size_x / design_size; - magstep_y = target_size_y / design_size;@# - - pk_offset_x = offset_x * magstep_x + 0.5; - pk_offset_y = offset_y * magstep_y + 0.5; - tfm_offset_x = offset_x / (dpi_x / 72.27) / design_size; - tfm_offset_y = offset_y / (dpi_y / 72.27) / design_size;@# - - pk_width = input_size_x * mag_x * magstep_x + 0.5; /* without slant */ - pk_output_size_x = input_size_x * mag_x * magstep_x + - input_size_y * mag_y * magstep_y * slant + 0.5; - pk_output_size_y = input_size_y * mag_y * magstep_y + 0.5; - tfm_output_size_x = input_size_x * mag_x / - (dpi_x / 72.27) / design_size; - tfm_output_size_y = input_size_y * mag_y / - (dpi_y / 72.27) / design_size; - if(pk_output_size_x > MAX_CHAR_SIZE) - {fprintf(stderr, "Output character box width too big\n"); - exit(1); - } - if(pk_output_size_y > MAX_CHAR_SIZE) - {fprintf(stderr, "Output character box height too big\n"); - exit(1); - }@# - - for(col = 0; col < input_size_x; ++col) - grayrow[col] = HALFSCALE;@# - - if(!mf_like) - code = (min_char & 0xFF00) + min_2_byte; - else - {if((file_number < (unicode ? 0 : 1)) || (file_number >= 0x100)) - {fprintf(stderr, "Invalid subfile number\n"); - exit(1); - }@# - - if(unicode) - {offset = 0; - code = file_number * 0x100; - } - else - {offset = (file_number - 1) * 256 % nmb_2_bytes; - code = (min_char & 0xFF00) + min_2_byte + - (file_number - 1) * 256 / nmb_2_bytes * 0x100; - }@# - - while(offset--) - while(!b2_codes[code++ & 0xFF]) - /* eliminate invalid |b2_codes| */ - ;@# - - if(code > max_char) - {fprintf(stderr, "Invalid subfile number\n"); - exit(1); - } - } - - s_mag_x = mag_x * magstep_x * SCALE; - s_mag_y = mag_y * magstep_y * SCALE; - s_slant = slant * SCALE; - } - - -@ -All arrays of the \\{pixelrow} family contain gray values. While scaling -with non-integer values a pixel of the input bitmap will normally not align -with the pixel grid of the output bitmap (geometrically spoken). In this -case we first compute the fractions of input pixel rows scaled vertically -and add the corresponding gray values until a temporary row is produced. -Then we repeat this procedure horizontally pixel by pixel and write the -result into an output array. - - -@<Prototypes@>= -static void make_pixel_array(void); - - -@ -@c -static void make_pixel_array(void) - {unsigned char *prP; - unsigned char *temp_prP; - unsigned char *new_prP; - long *grP;@# - - register unsigned char *xP; - register unsigned char *nxP;@# - - register int row, col; - int rows_read = 0; - register int need_to_read_row = 1;@# - - long frac_row_to_fill = SCALE; - long frac_row_left = s_mag_y;@# - - int no_code = FALSE; - - - prP = pixelrow; - temp_prP = temp_pixelrow; - new_prP = new_pixelrow; - grP = grayrow; - out_char_p = out_char; /* will be increased by |write_row()| */@# - -again: - if(b2_codes[code & 0xFF]) /* a valid second byte? */ - {if(pk_files) - {bitmap = hbfGetBitmap(hbf, code); - bP = bitmap; - /* will be increased by |read_row()| */@# - - if(!bitmap) - empty_char = TRUE; - else - @<Scale row by row@>@; - } - } - else - no_code = TRUE;@# - - if((code & 0xFF) == max_2_byte) - code += 0xFF - (max_2_byte - min_2_byte); /* go to next plane */ - if(code >= max_char) - {end_of_file = TRUE; - return; - }@# - - code++;@# - - if(no_code) - {no_code = FALSE; - goto again; - } - } - - -@ -@<Scale row by row@>= - {if(pk_output_size_y == input_size_y) /* shortcut Y~scaling if possible */ - temp_prP = prP;@# - - curr_row = input_size_y - 1; /* only needed for rotated glyphs */ - for(row = 0; row < pk_output_size_y; ++row) - {@<Scale Y from |pixelrow[]| into |temp_pixelrow[]|@>@; - @<Scale X from |temp_pixelrow[]| into |new_pixelrow[]| - and write it into |out_char[]|@>@; - } - } - - -@ -@<Scale Y from |pixelrow[]| into |temp_pixelrow[]|@>= - if(pk_output_size_y == input_size_y) - /* shortcut Y~scaling if possible */ - read_row(prP); - else - {while(frac_row_left < frac_row_to_fill) - {if(need_to_read_row) - if(rows_read < input_size_y) - {read_row(prP); - ++rows_read; - }@# - - for(col = 0, xP = prP; col < input_size_x; ++col, ++xP) - grP[col] += frac_row_left * (*xP);@# - - frac_row_to_fill -= frac_row_left; - frac_row_left = s_mag_y; - need_to_read_row = 1; - }@# - - @<Produce a temporary row@>@; - } - - -@ -Now |frac_row_left >= frac_row_to_fill|, so we can produce a row. - -@<Produce a temporary row@>= - if(need_to_read_row) - if(rows_read < input_size_y) - {read_row(prP); - ++rows_read; - need_to_read_row = 0; - }@# - - for(col = 0, xP = prP, nxP = temp_prP; - col < input_size_x; ++col, ++xP, ++nxP) - {register long g; - - - g = grP[col] + frac_row_to_fill * (*xP); - g /= SCALE; - if(g > PIXEL_MAXVAL) - g = PIXEL_MAXVAL;@# - - *nxP = g; - grP[col] = HALFSCALE; - }@# - - frac_row_left -= frac_row_to_fill; - if(frac_row_left == 0) - {frac_row_left = s_mag_y; - need_to_read_row = 1; - } - frac_row_to_fill = SCALE; - - -@ -To implement the slant we move the starting point |nxP| to the right -according to the corresponding |y|~value. To simplify life only positive -shift values are allowed. - -We always append a white pixel to avoid artefacts at the end of the line -produced by the last line. This rule sets the second condition that the -slant must not be greater than~|1|---such a large slant would be unusable -anyway for typesetting purposes. - -@<Scale X from |temp_pixelrow[]| into |new_pixelrow[]| - and write it into |out_char[]|@>= - if(pk_width == input_size_x && s_slant == 0) - /* shortcut X~scaling if possible */ - write_row(temp_prP); - else - {register long g = HALFSCALE; - register long frac_col_to_fill = SCALE; - register long frac_col_left; - register int need_col = 0; - - - nxP = new_prP;@# - - frac_col_left = (pk_output_size_y - row) * s_slant; - while(frac_col_left >= frac_col_to_fill) - {*(nxP++) = 0; - frac_col_left -= frac_col_to_fill; - }@# - - if(frac_col_left > 0) - frac_col_to_fill -= frac_col_left;@# - - for(col = 0, xP = temp_prP; col < input_size_x; ++col, ++xP) - {frac_col_left = s_mag_x; - while(frac_col_left >= frac_col_to_fill) - {if(need_col) - {++nxP; - g = HALFSCALE; - }@# - - g += frac_col_to_fill * (*xP); - g /= SCALE; - if(g > PIXEL_MAXVAL) - g = PIXEL_MAXVAL;@# - - *nxP = g; - frac_col_left -= frac_col_to_fill; - frac_col_to_fill = SCALE; - need_col = 1; - }@# - - if(frac_col_left > 0) - {if(need_col) - {++nxP; - g = HALFSCALE; - need_col = 0; - }@# - - g += frac_col_left * (*xP); - frac_col_to_fill -= frac_col_left; - } - }@# - - @<Write out a row@>@; - } - - -@ -@<Write out a row@>= - if(frac_col_to_fill > 0) - {--xP; - g += frac_col_to_fill * (*xP); - }@# - - if(!need_col) - {g /= SCALE; - if(g > PIXEL_MAXVAL) - g = PIXEL_MAXVAL; - *nxP = g; - }@# - - *(++nxP) = 0; /* append a blank pixel */@# - - write_row(new_prP); - - -@ -|read_row()| reads a row from |bitmap[]| and converts it into a graymap row. -If the |rotation| flag has been set, we get the proper column instead (note -that in this case |input_size_x| already reflects the width of the rotated -glyph). - -@<Prototypes@>= -static -#ifdef __GNUC__ -__inline__ -#endif -void read_row(unsigned char *); - - -@ -@c -static -#ifdef __GNUC__ -__inline__ -#endif -void read_row(unsigned char *pixelrow) - {register int col, bitshift, offset; - register unsigned char *xP; - register unsigned char item = 0; - - if(rotation) - {bitshift = 7 - (curr_row % 8); - offset = (input_size_y + 7) / 8; - bP = bitmap + curr_row / 8; - for(col = 0, xP = pixelrow; col < input_size_x; ++col, ++xP) - {*xP = ((*bP >> bitshift) & 1) == 1 ? PIXEL_MAXVAL : 0; - bP += offset; - } - curr_row--; - } - else - {bitshift = -1; - for(col = 0, xP = pixelrow; col < input_size_x; ++col, ++xP) - {if(bitshift == -1) - {item = *(bP++); /* increase input bitmap pointer */ - bitshift = 7; - } - *xP = ((item >> bitshift) & 1) == 1 ? PIXEL_MAXVAL : 0; - --bitshift; - } - } - } - - -@ -|write_row()| converts the graymap back into a bitmap using a simple -threshold. - -@<Global...@>= -int threshold = 128; - - -@ -@<Prototypes@>= -static -#ifdef __GNUC__ -__inline__ -#endif -void write_row(unsigned char *); - - -@ -@c -static -#ifdef __GNUC__ -__inline__ -#endif -void write_row(unsigned char *pixelrow) - {register int col; - register unsigned char *xP; - - for(col = 0, xP = pixelrow; col < pk_output_size_x; ++col, ++xP) - *(out_char_p++) = (*xP >= threshold) ? 1 : 0; - /* increase output bitmap pointer */ - } - - -@ -Now comes the most interesting routine. The pixel array will be compressed -in sequences of black and white pixels. - -|SKIP0|, |SKIP1|, and |SKIP2| indicate how many blank lines will be skipped. -|PAINT_(x)| means that the next x~pixels will have the same color, then the -color changes. |NEW_ROW_(x)| is the first black pixel in the next row. - -An example: the pixel sequence 111100011001 [new row] 000111011110 will be -output as 4 3 2 2 1 77 3 1 4 1. - -Commands with an ending~`n' in its name indicate that the next n~bytes -should be read as the counter. Example: |SKIP1|~26 means `skip the next -26~rows'. - -For further details please refer to ``\mf---the program''. - -@d PAINT_(x) (x) /* $0 \le x \le 63$ */ -@d PAINT1 64 -@d PAINT2 65 -@d PAINT3 66 /* not used */@# - -@d SKIP0 70 -@d SKIP1 71 -@d SKIP2 72 -@d SKIP3 73 /* not used */@# - -@d NEW_ROW_(x) ((x) + 74) /* $0 \le x \le 164$ */@# - -@d NOOP 244 /* not used */ - -@<Prototypes@>= -static void write_coding(void); - - -@ -The |goto start| instruction causes some compilers to complain about -``Unreachable code $\ldots$'' or something similar. - -@c -static void write_coding(void) - {register int count, skip; - register unsigned char paint; - register int x, y; - register unsigned char *cp; - - x = 0; - y = 0; - cp = out_char + y * pk_output_size_x + x; - count = skip = 0; - paint = WHITE; - goto start;@# - - while (y < pk_output_size_y) - {@<Search blank lines@>@; -start: - @<Process rest of line@>@; - y++; - } - }@# - - -@ -@<Search blank lines@>= - count = 0; - x = 0; - cp = out_char + y * pk_output_size_x + x;@# - - while(x < pk_output_size_x) - {if(*cp == paint) - count++; - else - {if(skip == 0) - {if(count <= 164) - fputc(NEW_ROW_(count), out); - else - {fputc(SKIP0, out);@# - - if(count < 256) - {fputc(PAINT1, out); - fputc(count, out); - } - else - {fputc(PAINT2, out); - fputc(count >> 8, out); - fputc(count & 0xFF, out); - } - } - } - else - {if(skip == 1) - fputc(SKIP0, out); - else - {if(skip < 256) - {fputc(SKIP1, out); - fputc(skip, out); - } - else - {fputc(SKIP2, out); - fputc(skip >> 8, out); - fputc(skip & 0xFF, out); - } - } - skip = 0; - if(count < 64) - fputc(PAINT_(count), out); - else if(count < 256) - {fputc(PAINT1, out); - fputc(count, out); - } - else - {fputc(PAINT2, out); - fputc(count >> 8, out); - fputc(count & 0xFF, out); - } - } - count = 0; - paint = BLACK; - break; - } - x++; - cp++; - } - if(x >= pk_output_size_x) - {skip++; - y++; - continue; - } - - -@ -@<Process rest of line@>= - while(x < pk_output_size_x) - {if(*cp == paint) - count++; - else - {if(count < 64) - fputc(PAINT_(count), out); - else if(count < 256) - {fputc(PAINT1, out); - fputc(count, out); - } - else - {fputc(PAINT2, out); - fputc(count >> 8, out); - fputc(count & 0xFF, out); - } - count = 1; - paint = BLACK - paint; - } - x++; - cp++; - } - if(paint == BLACK) - {if(count < 64) - fputc(PAINT_(count), out); - else if(count < 256) - {fputc(PAINT1, out); - fputc(count, out); - } - else - {fputc(PAINT2, out); - fputc(count >> 8, out); - fputc(count & 0xFF, out); - } - paint = WHITE; - } - - - -@* The font metrics file. -This routine creates one \.{PL} file with the font properties. None of the -\TeX\ font dimensions are needed because you never will use CJK fonts -directly, and intercharacter stretching is handled by the \\{CJK} macro -\.{\\CJKglue}. (Other packages may define similar commands.) - -The name of the \.{PL} file will contain the running two digits in -\mf-like mode only. - -It makes sense \\{not} to compute the check sum automatically for two -reasons. Firstly, since \TeX's checksum algorithm is based on the character -width, the number of valid characters, and the designsize, there is a much -higher chance that two subfonts from different HBF fonts have the same check -sum than it is for ordinary fonts, because all characters have the same -width, usually 256~characters in a subfont, and very often the same design -size. Secondly, and this is more important, we create just one -\.{TFM} file for all subfonts regardless of the real number of characters -in a particular subfont. - -To have an identification string in the \.{TFM} file, we split it into -single bytes and use the \.{HEADER} command repeatedly. - -@<Prototypes@>= -static void write_pl(void); - - -@ -@c -static void write_pl(void) - {int i, pos; - char output_file[FILE_NAME_LENGTH + 1]; - long t, sc; - char *s; - char tfm_header[] = "Created by hbf2gf"; - - file_number--; /* for \mf-like mode */@# - - if(mf_like) - {if(unicode) - sprintf(output_file, "%s%02x.pl", output_name, file_number); - else - sprintf(output_file, "%s%02i.pl", output_name, file_number); - } - else - sprintf(output_file, "%s.pl", output_name);@# - - if(!(out = fopen(output_file, WRITE_TXT))) - {fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't open `%s'\n", output_file); - exit(1); - } - if(!quiet) - printf("\nWriting `%s'\n", output_file);@# - - fprintf(out,@/ - "\n(FAMILY %s%d)"@/ - "\n(CODINGSCHEME CJK-%s)", - output_name, file_number, font_encoding);@# - - fprintf(out,@/ - "\n(DESIGNSIZE R %.6f)"@/ - "\n(COMMENT DESIGNSIZE IS IN POINTS)"@/ - "\n(COMMENT OTHER SIZES ARE MULTIPLES OF DESIGNSIZE)"@/ - "\n(CHECKSUM O %lo)"@/ - "\n(FONTDIMEN"@/ - "\n (SLANT R %.6f)"@/ - "\n (SPACE R 0.0)"@/ - "\n (STRETCH R 0.0)"@/ - "\n (SHRINK R 0.0)"@/ - "\n (XHEIGHT R 1.0)"@/ - "\n (QUAD R 1.0)"@/ - "\n (EXTRASPACE R 0.0)"@/ - "\n )", design_size, checksum, slant);@# - - s = tfm_header; - i = strlen(s); - t = ((long)i) << 24; - sc = 16; - pos = 18;@# - - fprintf(out, "\n"); - while(i > 0) - {t |= ((long)(*(unsigned char *)s++)) << sc; - sc -= 8; - if(sc < 0) - {fprintf(out, "\n(HEADER D %d O %lo)", pos, t); - t = 0; - sc = 24; - pos++; - } - i--; - } - if(t) - fprintf(out, "\n(HEADER D %d O %lo)", pos, t); - fprintf(out, "\n");@# - - for(i = 0; i < 256; i++) - {fprintf(out,@/ - "\n(CHARACTER O %o"@/ - "\n (CHARWD R %.6f)"@/ - "\n (CHARHT R %.6f)"@/ - "\n (CHARDP R %.6f)"@/ - "\n (CHARIC R %.6f)"@/ - "\n )",@/ - i, - tfm_output_size_x + 2 * tfm_offset_x, - tfm_output_size_y + tfm_offset_y, - -tfm_offset_y, - slant * (tfm_output_size_y + tfm_offset_y)); - }@# - - fclose(out); - } - - - -@* The extended virtual font file for \Om. -The following is very similar to |write_pl()|; we simply map the glyphs -of the subfonts back to the original encoding positions. - -@<Prototypes@>= -static void write_ovp(void); - - -@ -@c -static void write_ovp(void) - {int c, i, nmb_subfonts, remainder, count, pos; - char output_file[FILE_NAME_LENGTH + 1]; - long t, sc; - char *s; - char ofm_header[] = "Created by hbf2gf"; - - nmb_subfonts = ((max_char - (min_char & 0xFF00)) / 256 * nmb_2_bytes) - / 256 + 1; - remainder = ((max_char - (min_char & 0xFF00)) / 256 * nmb_2_bytes) - % 256;@# - - /* correction for the last incomplete second byte range */ - for(count = 0; count < (max_char & 0xFF); count++) - if(b2_codes[count]) - remainder++; - if(remainder >= 256) - nmb_subfonts++;@# - - sprintf(output_file, "%s.ovp", output_name);@# - - if(!(out = fopen(output_file, WRITE_TXT))) - {fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't open `%s'\n", output_file); - exit(1); - } - if(!quiet) - printf("\nWriting `%s'\n", output_file);@# - - fprintf(out,@/ - "\n(VTITLE Omega virtual font created by hbf2gf)"@/ - "\n(DESIGNSIZE R %.6f)"@/ - "\n(COMMENT DESIGNSIZE IS IN POINTS)"@/ - "\n(COMMENT OTHER SIZES ARE MULTIPLES OF DESIGNSIZE)"@/ - "\n(CHECKSUM O %lo)"@/ - "\n(FONTDIMEN"@/ - "\n (SLANT R %.6f)"@/ - "\n (SPACE R 0.0)"@/ - "\n (STRETCH R 0.0)"@/ - "\n (SHRINK R 0.0)"@/ - "\n (XHEIGHT R 1.0)"@/ - "\n (QUAD R 1.0)"@/ - "\n (EXTRASPACE R 0.0)"@/ - "\n )", design_size, checksum, slant);@# - - s = ofm_header; - i = strlen(s); - t = ((long)i) << 24; - sc = 16; - pos = 18;@# - - fprintf(out, "\n"); - while(i > 0) - {t |= ((long)(*(unsigned char *)s++)) << sc; - sc -= 8; - if(sc < 0) - {fprintf(out, "\n(HEADER D %d O %lo)", pos, t); - t = 0; - sc = 24; - pos++; - } - i--; - } - if(t) - fprintf(out, "\n(HEADER D %d O %lo)", pos, t); - fprintf(out, "\n");@# - - for(i = 0; i < nmb_subfonts; i++) - {fprintf(out,@/ - "\n(MAPFONT D %i"@/ - "\n (FONTNAME %s%02i)"@/ - "\n (FONTCHECKSUM O %lo)"@/ - "\n (FONTAT R 1.0)"@/ - "\n (FONTDSIZE R %.6f)"@/ - "\n )", i, output_name, i + 1, checksum, design_size); - }@# - - for(c = min_char, i = 0, count = 0; c <= max_char; c++) - {if(b2_codes[c & 0xFF] == VALID_SUBCODE) - {fprintf(out,@/ - "\n(CHARACTER O %o"@/ - "\n (CHARWD R %.6f)"@/ - "\n (CHARHT R %.6f)"@/ - "\n (CHARDP R %.6f)"@/ - "\n (CHARIC R %.6f)"@/ - "\n (MAP"@/ - "\n (SELECTFONT D %i)"@/ - "\n (SETCHAR O %o)"@/ - "\n )"@/ - "\n )",@/ - c, - tfm_output_size_x + 2 * tfm_offset_x, - tfm_output_size_y + tfm_offset_y, - -tfm_offset_y, - slant * (tfm_output_size_y + tfm_offset_y), - i, - count);@# - - count++; - if(count == 256) - {count = 0; - i++; - } - } - else - continue; - }@# - - fclose(out); - } - - - -@* The job file. -This routine is the most system specific one. If your operating system needs -a different outline, make appropriate changes here. - -You have to call this batch file after \.{hbf2gf} has finished (if not in -\mf-like mode). It will transform the \.{GF} files into \.{PK} files and -delete the now unnecessary \.{GF} files, then transform the \.{PL} file into -a \.{TFM} file and copy it |nmb_files| times. The name of the job file is -|output_name|. - -@d EXTENSION_LENGTH 8 /* the maximal length of a file extension */@# - -@d GFTOPK_NAME "gftopk" -@d PLTOTF_NAME "pltotf" -@d OVP2OVF_NAME "ovp2ovf" - -@<Global...@>= -char job_extension[EXTENSION_LENGTH + 1]; -char rm_command[STRING_LENGTH + 1]; -char cp_command[STRING_LENGTH + 1]; -char pk_directory[STRING_LENGTH + 1]; -char tfm_directory[STRING_LENGTH + 1];@# - -int ofm_file = FALSE; - - -@ -@<Prototypes@>= -static void write_job(void); - - -@ -@c -static void write_job(void) - {FILE *out; - int i, j; - char buffer[FILE_NAME_LENGTH + 1]; - - - strcpy(buffer, output_name); - strcat(buffer, job_extension); - if(!(out = fopen(buffer, WRITE_TXT))) - {fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't open `%s'\n", buffer); - exit(1); - } - if(!quiet) - printf("\nWriting `%s'\n", buffer);@# - - if(pk_files) - {if(unicode) - {for(i = (min_char >> 8), j = 0; j < nmb_files; i++, j++) - fprintf(out,@/ - "%s %s%02x.gf %s%s%02x.%.0ipk\n"@/ - "%s %s%02x.gf\n",@/ - GFTOPK_NAME, output_name, i,@/ - pk_directory, output_name, i, - long_extension ? (int)(dpi_x * magstep_x + 0.5) : 0,@/ - rm_command, output_name, i); - } - else - {for(i = 1; i <= nmb_files; i++) - fprintf(out,@/ - "%s %s%02i.gf %s%s%02i.%.0ipk\n"@/ - "%s %s%02i.gf\n",@/ - GFTOPK_NAME, output_name, i,@/ - pk_directory, output_name, i, - long_extension ? (int)(dpi_x * magstep_x + 0.5) : 0,@/ - rm_command, output_name, i); - } - }@# - - if(tfm_files) - {fprintf(out,@/ - "\n"@/ - "%s %s.pl %s.tfm\n"@/ - "%s %s.pl\n"@/ - "\n",@/ - PLTOTF_NAME, output_name, output_name,@/ - rm_command, output_name);@# - - if(unicode) - {for(i = (min_char >> 8), j = 0; j < nmb_files; i++, j++) - fprintf(out,@/ - "%s %s.tfm %s%s%02x.tfm\n",@/ - cp_command, output_name, - tfm_directory, output_name, i); - } - else - {for(i = 1; i <= nmb_files; i++) - fprintf(out,@/ - "%s %s.tfm %s%s%02i.tfm\n",@/ - cp_command, output_name, - tfm_directory, output_name, i); - }@# - - fprintf(out,@/ - "\n"@/ - "%s %s.tfm",@/ - rm_command, output_name); - }@# - - if(ofm_file) - {fprintf(out,@/ - "\n"@/ - "%s %s.ovp %s.ovf %s.ofm\n"@/ - "%s %s.ovp\n"@/ - "\n",@/ - OVP2OVF_NAME, output_name, output_name, output_name,@/ - rm_command, output_name); - }@# - - fclose(out); - } - - - -@* The configuration file. -Here is a list with all necessary keywords (and parameters): -\medskip -\halign{\quad\.{#}\hfil&\quad#\hfil\cr - hbf\_header & the HBF header file name of the input font(s). \cr - output\_name & the name stem of the output files. \cr - & Should be equal to the name of the configuration file - in most cases.\cr - & A running two digit decimal number starting with - \.{01} will be appended. \cr - & (For Unicode fonts see the keyword \.{unicode} - below.) \cr - } -\bigskip -And now all optional keywords: -\medskip -\halign{\quad\.{#}\hfil&\quad#\hfil\cr - x\_offset & increases the character width. \cr - & Will be applied on both sides; \cr - & default is the value given in the HBF header - (\.{HBF\_BITMAP\_BOUNDING\_BOX}) \cr - & scaled to \\{design\/}size (in pixels). \cr - y\_offset & shifts all characters up or down; \cr - & default is the value given in the HBF header - (\.{HBF\_BITMAP\_BOUNDING\_BOX}) \cr - & scaled to \\{design\/}size (in pixels). \cr - design\_size & the design size (in points) of the font. \cr - & \.{x\_offset} and \.{y\_offset} refer to this - size. \cr - & Default is |10.0| \cr - target\_size & This command is obsolete now and will be - ignored.\cr - & \cr - slant & the slant of the font (given as $\Delta x / - \Delta y$). \cr - & Only values in the range |0 <= slant <= 1| - are allowed. \cr - & Default is |0.0| \cr - rotation & if set to `yes'. the glyphs are rotated - 90~degrees counter-clockwise. \cr - & The default offsets as given in the HBF header - will be ignored (and set to~|0|). \cr - & Default is `no'. \cr - & \cr - mag\_x & \cr - mag\_y & scaling values of the characters to reach - design size. \cr - & If only one magnification is given, x and y - values are assumed to be equal. \cr - & Default is \.{mag\_x} $=$ \.{mag\_y} $=$ |1.0| - \cr - threshold & A value between |1| and |254| defining a - threshold for converting the internal \cr - & graymap into the output bitmap; lower values - cut more pixels. \cr - & Default value is |128|. \cr - & \cr - comment & a comment describing the font; \cr - & default is none. \cr - & \cr - nmb\_fonts & the number of the fonts. \cr - & Default value is~|-1| for creating all - fonts. \cr - unicode & if `yes', a two digit hexadecimal number will - be used as a running number, \cr - & starting with the value of the first byte of - the first code range. \cr - & Default is `no'. \cr - min\_char & the minimum of the encoding range. \cr - & Specify this value if it is not identical to - the lowest code value \cr - & in the HBF file (to which it defaults). \cr - & \cr - dpi\_x & \cr - dpi\_y & the horizontal and vertical resolution (in - dpi) of the printer. \cr - & If only one resolution is given, x and y - values are assumed to be equal. \cr - & Default is |300|. \cr - checksum & a checksum to identify the \.{GF} files - with the appropriate \.{TFM} files. \cr - & The default of this 32~bit unsigned integer - is |0|. \cr - coding & a comment describing the coding scheme; \cr - & default is none. \cr - & \cr - pk\_directory & the destination directory of the - \.{PK} files; \cr - & default: none. \cr - & Attention! The batch file will not check - whether this directory exists. \cr - tfm\_directory & the destination directory of the - \.{TFM} files; \cr - & default: none. \cr - & Attention! The batch file will not check - whether this directory exists. \cr - pk\_files & whether to create \.{PK} files or not; \cr - & default is `yes'. \cr - tfm\_files & whether to create \.{TFM} files or not; \cr - & default is `yes'. \cr - ofm\_file & whether to create an \.{OFM} and an - \.{OVF} file or not; \cr - & default is `no'. \cr - long\_extension & if `yes', \.{PK} files will include the - resolution in the extension \cr - & (e.g. \.{gsso1201.300pk}). \cr - & This affects the batch file only (default is - `yes'). \cr - rm\_command & this shell command removes files; \cr - & default: `rm'. \cr - cp\_command & this shell command copies files; \cr - & default: `cp'. \cr - job\_extension & the extension of the batch file which calls - \.{GFtoPK} and \.{PLtoTF} \cr - & to convert the \.{GF} and the - \.{PL} files into \.{PK} and - \.{TFM} files; \cr - & default is none. \cr - } -\bigskip - -The searching algorithm (for the keywords) of \.{hbf2gf} is case -insensitive; it makes no difference whether you write for example \.{comment} -or \.{CommenT}. The keywords must start a line (be in the first column), and -the corresponding parameters must be on the same line with the keyword and -separated by at least one space or tabulator stop. Lines starting not with a -keyword are ignored. - -Key values \\{are} case sensitive (except \.{yes} and \.{no}). - -The default system dependent values are for \UNIX/-like operating systems; -if you use for example DOS, you must write -\medskip -\halign{\quad\.{#}\hfil&\quad\.{#}\hfil\cr - long\_extension & no \cr - rm\_command & del \cr - cp\_command & copy \cr - job\_extension & .bat \cr - } -\medskip - -Both the values |pk_output_size_x| and |pk_output_size_y| must not exceed -|MAX_CHAR_SIZE|; \.{x\_offset} and \.{y\_offset} are related to the -design size (and not to the input size). - -In \mf-like mode, one \.{GF} file and one \.{PL} file will be computed -(depending on the command line options \.{-g} and \.{-p}), taking -|x_resolution| and |y_scale| from the command line. \.{nmb\_fonts} will -always be set to~|1|; no job file will be created. - - -@ -@d PRINTER_MIN_RES_X 50 -@d PRINTER_MIN_RES_Y 50 - -@<Global...@>= -char Buffer[STRING_LENGTH + 1]; - - -@ -@<Prototypes@>= -static void read_config(void); - - -@ -If |config_file| isn't found in \mf-like mode we assume that the font -isn't a HBF font at all. - -@c -static void read_config(void) - {HBF_BBOX *boxp; - char *real_config_file; - - - @<Handle extension@>@;@# - - real_config_file = TeX_search_cfg_file(config_file); - if(!real_config_file) - {if(mf_like) - {if(!quiet) - printf("Couldn't find `%s'\n", config_file); - exit(2); - } - else - {fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't find `%s'\n", config_file); - exit(1); - } - }@# - - if(!(config = fopen(real_config_file, READ_TXT))) - {if(!testing) - {fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't open `%s'\n", config_file); - exit(1); - } - else /* We reach this point only if no searching library is used */ - {if(!quiet) - fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't find or open `%s'\n", config_file); - exit(2); - } - }@# - - if(testing) - {if(!quiet) - printf("%s\n", real_config_file); - exit(0); - } - - @<Necessary parameters@>@; - @<Optional parameters@>@;@# - - @<Get code range@>@; - @<Get sub code range@>@;@# - - fclose(config); - } - - -@ -Here we check whether we have to add an extension. - -@<Handle extension@>= - {int i, lastext = -1; - - for(i = 0; config_file[i]; i++) - if(config_file[i] == '.') - lastext = i; - else if (config_file[i] == '/' || - config_file[i] == ':' || - config_file[i] == '\\') - lastext = -1;@# - - if(lastext == -1) - strcat(config_file, ".cfg"); - } - - -@ -@<Necess...@>= - {char hbf_header[STRING_LENGTH + 1]; - char *real_hbf_header; - - if(!fsearch("hbf_header")) - config_error("hbf_header"); - else - strcpy(hbf_header, Buffer);@# - - real_hbf_header = TeX_search_hbf_file(hbf_header); - if(!real_hbf_header) - {fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't find `%s'\n", hbf_header); - exit(1); - }@# - - hbfDebug = 1; /* we activate error messages of the HBF API - while scanning the HBF header file */@# - - if(!(hbf = hbfOpen(real_hbf_header))) - exit(1);@# - - hbfDebug = 0;@# - - boxp = hbfBitmapBBox(hbf); - input_size_x = boxp->hbf_height; /* will be checked later for rotation */ - input_size_y = boxp->hbf_width; - font_encoding = hbfProperty(hbf, "HBF_CODE_SCHEME");@# - - if(!fsearch("output_name")) - config_error("output_name"); - else - strcpy(output_name, Buffer); - } - - -@ -@<Global...@>= -int offset_x; -int offset_y;@# - -HBF_CHAR user_min_char; -int have_min_char = FALSE; - -@ -@<Opt...@>= - {if(fsearch("nmb_files")) - nmb_files = atoi(Buffer); - if(fsearch("unicode")) - if(Buffer[0] == 'y' || Buffer[0] == 'Y') - unicode = TRUE; - if(fsearch("min_char")) - {user_min_char = strtoul(Buffer, (char **)NULL, 0); - have_min_char = TRUE; - }@# - - if(!mf_like) - {if(fsearch("pk_files")) - if(Buffer[0] == 'n' || Buffer[0] == 'N') - pk_files = FALSE; - if(fsearch("tfm_files")) - if(Buffer[0] == 'n' || Buffer[0] == 'N') - tfm_files = FALSE; - if(fsearch("ofm_file")) - if(Buffer[0] == 'y' || Buffer[0] == 'Y') - ofm_file = TRUE; - if(fsearch("long_extension")) - if(Buffer[0] == 'n' || Buffer[0] == 'N') - long_extension = FALSE; - }@# - - if(fsearch("slant")) - slant = atof(Buffer); - if(slant < 0.0 || slant > 1.0) - {fprintf(stderr, "Invalid slant\n"); - exit(1); - } - if(fsearch("rotation")) - if(Buffer[0] == 'y' || Buffer[0] == 'Y') - rotation = TRUE;@# - - if(fsearch("mag_x")) - mag_x = atof(Buffer); - if(fsearch("mag_y")) - mag_y = atof(Buffer); - if(!mag_x && !mag_y) - {mag_x = 1.0; - mag_y = 1.0; - } - if(mag_x && !mag_y) - mag_y = mag_x; - if(mag_y && !mag_x) - mag_x = mag_y; - if(mag_x <= 0.0) - {fprintf(stderr, "Invalid horizontal magnification\n"); - exit(1); - } - if(mag_y <= 0.0) - {fprintf(stderr, "Invalid vertical magnification\n"); - exit(1); - }@# - - if(fsearch("dpi_x")) - dpi_x = atoi(Buffer); - if(fsearch("dpi_y")) - dpi_y = atoi(Buffer); - if(!dpi_x && !dpi_y) - {dpi_x = 300; - dpi_y = 300; - } - if(dpi_x && !dpi_y) - dpi_y = dpi_x; - if(dpi_y && !dpi_x) - dpi_x = dpi_y; - if(dpi_x <= PRINTER_MIN_RES_X) - {fprintf(stderr, "Invalid horizontal printer resolution\n"); - exit(1); - } - if(dpi_y <= PRINTER_MIN_RES_Y) - {fprintf(stderr, "Invalid vertical printer resolution\n"); - exit(1); - }@# - - if(fsearch("design_size")) - design_size = atof(Buffer);@# - - if(fsearch("x_offset")) - offset_x = atoi(Buffer); - else - offset_x = rotation ? 0 : (boxp->hbf_xDisplacement * mag_x + 0.5); - if(fsearch("y_offset")) - offset_y = atoi(Buffer); - else - offset_y = rotation ? 0 : (boxp->hbf_yDisplacement * mag_y + 0.5); - if(!fsearch("comment")) - comment[0] = '\0'; - else - strcpy(comment, Buffer);@# - - if(fsearch("threshold")) - threshold = atoi(Buffer); - if(threshold <= 0 || threshold >= 255) - {fprintf(stderr, "Invalid threshold\n"); - exit(1); - }@# - - if(!fsearch("checksum")) - checksum = 0; - else - checksum = strtoul(Buffer, (char **)NULL, 0);@# - - if(!fsearch("coding")) - coding[0] = '\0'; - else - strcpy(coding, Buffer);@# - - if(!fsearch("pk_directory")) - pk_directory[0] = '\0'; - else - strcpy(pk_directory, Buffer);@# - - if(!fsearch("tfm_directory")) - tfm_directory[0] = '\0'; - else - strcpy(tfm_directory, Buffer);@# - - if(fsearch("rm_command")) - strcpy(rm_command, Buffer); - else - strcpy(rm_command, "rm");@# - - if(fsearch("cp_command")) - strcpy(cp_command, Buffer); - else - strcpy(cp_command, "cp");@# - - if(!fsearch("job_extension")) - job_extension[0] = '\0'; - else - {strncpy(job_extension, Buffer, EXTENSION_LENGTH); - job_extension[EXTENSION_LENGTH] = '\0'; - } - } - - -@ -The function |hbfGetCodeRange()| is an extension to the HBF API. - -Successive calls return the code ranges in ascending order; we only need the -extrema of the whole code range. - -In case |min_char| has been supplied in the configuration file, we use that -value instead. - -@<Global...@>= -HBF_CHAR min_char, max_char; - - -@ -@<Get code range@>= - {const void *cp; - HBF_CHAR dummy; - - cp = hbfGetCodeRange(hbf, NULL, &min_char, &max_char); - for(; cp != NULL; cp = hbfGetCodeRange(hbf, cp, &dummy, &max_char)) - ;@# - - if(have_min_char) - min_char = user_min_char; - } - - -@ -The function |hbfGetByte2Range()| is an extension to the HBF API. - -Successive calls return the byte~2 ranges in ascending order. We raise -|VALID_SUBCODE| in the array |b2_codes[]| for all characters in subcode -ranges. - -@d VALID_SUBCODE 1 - -@<Global...@>= -char b2_codes[256]; -unsigned char min_2_byte, max_2_byte; -int nmb_2_bytes = 0; - - -@ -@<Get sub code range@>= - {const void *b2r; - unsigned char dummy; - int i; - - for(i = 0; i < 256; i++) - b2_codes[i] = 0;@# - - b2r = hbfGetByte2Range(hbf, NULL, &min_2_byte, &max_2_byte); - dummy = min_2_byte; - for(; b2r != NULL; b2r = hbfGetByte2Range(hbf, b2r, &dummy, &max_2_byte)) - {for(i = dummy; i <= max_2_byte; i++) - b2_codes[i] = VALID_SUBCODE; - }@# - - for(i = 0; i < 256; i++) /* compute the number of valid |b2_codes| */ - if(b2_codes[i] == VALID_SUBCODE) - nmb_2_bytes++; - } - - -@ -This search routine is case insignificant. Each keyword must start a line; -the function checks whether the character before the keyword is a newline -character (|'\n'|). 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We scan the parameter stored in |temp_buffer| whether it -contains a `\.{\$}' character. If yes, the following code fragment tries to -get an environment variable name whose value will be then fetched with -|getenv()|. An environment variable name recognized by \.{hbf2gf} must start -with a letter or underscore; the other characters may be alphanumeric or an -underscore. You can surround the environment variable name with braces to -indicate where the name ends, e.g. \.{\$\{FOO\}}. The interpolated -configuration parameter will be truncated to |STRING_LENGTH| characters. If -you want to have `\.{\$}' you must write `\.{\$\$}'. - -Note that you should avoid to use such environment variables for specifying -the location of the configuration file in case you have support for a file -searching library like kpathsea. Its primary aim is to specify the target -directories for the \.{pk\_directory} and the \.{tfm\_directory} keywords. - -@<Check for environment variables@>= - {P = temp_buffer; - Buf_p = Buffer; - count = STRING_LENGTH - 1;@# - - while(*P && count > 0) - {env_p = env_name;@# - - if(*P == '$') - {P++; - if(*P == '$') - {*(Buf_p++) = *(P++); - count--; - continue; - } - while(*P == '{') @q } @> - P++; - if(!(isalpha((unsigned char)*P) || *P == '_')) - {fprintf(stderr,@/ - "Invalid environment variable name in configuration file\n"); - exit(1); - } - *(env_p++) = *(P++); - while(*P) - {if(isalnum((unsigned char)*P) || *P == '_') - *(env_p++) = *(P++); - else - {@q { @> while(*P == '}') - P++; - *env_p = '\0'; - break; - } - }@# - - env_value = getenv(env_name); - if(env_value) /* append the environment value to |Buffer| */ - {while(*env_value && count > 0) - {*(Buf_p++) = *(env_value++); - count--; - } - } - } - else - {*(Buf_p++) = *(P++); - count--; - } - } - *Buf_p = '\0'; - } - - -@ -If an error occurs, |config_error()| will leave the program with an error -message. - -@<Prototypes@>= -static void config_error(const char *); - - -@ -@c -static void config_error(const char *message) - {fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't find `%s' entry in configuration file\n", - message); - exit(1); - } - - - -@* File searching. - -We support three searching engines: emtexdir, kpathsea, and MiKTeX (which is -a Win32 port of kpathsea). For emtexdir, define |HAVE_EMTEXDIR| while -compiling. For kpathsea, define |HAVE_LIBKPATHSEA|. For MikTeX, define -|HAVE_MIKTEX|. If none of these macros is defined, a simple |fopen()| will -be used instead. - -@<Include files@>= -#if defined(HAVE_LIBKPATHSEA) -#include "kpathsea/kpathsea.h" - -#elif defined(HAVE_EMTEXDIR) -#include "emtexdir.h" - -#elif defined(HAVE_MIKTEX) -#include "miktex.h" -#endif - -@ -@<Global variables@>= -#if defined(HAVE_EMTEXDIR) -char emtex_version_string[] = "emTeXdir"; -#elif !defined(HAVE_MIKTEX) -char no_version_string[] = "no search library"; -#endif - - -@ -@<Prototypes@>= -static const char *TeX_search_version(void); - - -@ -@c -static const char *TeX_search_version(void) - { -#if defined(HAVE_LIBKPATHSEA) - return kpathsea_version_string; -#elif defined(HAVE_EMTEXDIR) - return emtex_version_string; -#elif defined(HAVE_MIKTEX) - char buf[200]; - - strcpy(buf, "MiKTeX "); - miktex_get_miktex_version_string_ex(buf + 7, sizeof (buf) - 7); - - return buf; -#else - return no_version_string; -#endif - } - - -@ -@s emtex_dir int - -@<Global variables@>= -#ifdef HAVE_EMTEXDIR -struct emtex_dir cfg_path, hbf_path; -#endif - - -@ -@<Prototypes@>= -#ifdef HAVE_EMTEXDIR -extern int setup_list(struct emtex_dir *, char *, const char *, unsigned); -static int dir_setup(struct emtex_dir *, const char *, const char *, unsigned); -static char *file_find(char *, struct emtex_dir *); -#endif - - -@ -We slightly modify |emtex_dir_setup()| (from the file \.{emtexdir.c}) to -output a warning in case the environment variable |env| isn't set properly. - -@c -#ifdef HAVE_EMTEXDIR -static int dir_setup(ed, env, dir, flags) - struct emtex_dir *ed; - const char *env; - const char *dir; - unsigned flags; - - {const char *val; - char path[260]; - - ed->alloc = 0; - ed->used = 0; - ed->list = NULL;@# - - if(env != NULL && (val = getenv(env)) != NULL) - return setup_list(ed, path, val, flags); - else - fprintf(stderr, - "Environment variable `%s' not set; use current directory\n", - env);@# - - return TRUE; - } -#endif - - -@ -@<Global variables@>= -#ifdef HAVE_EMTEXDIR -char name_buffer[FILE_NAME_LENGTH + 1]; -#endif - - -@ -@c -#ifdef HAVE_EMTEXDIR -static char *file_find(name, list) - char *name; - struct emtex_dir *list; - - {if(emtex_dir_find(name_buffer, sizeof(name_buffer), list, name, EDF_CWD)) - return name_buffer;@# - - return NULL; - } -#endif - - -@ -For emtexdir we use the environment variables \.{HBFCFG} and \.{HBFONTS} for -configuration resp.\ HBF header files. - -@<Initialize \TeX\ file searching@>= -#if defined(HAVE_LIBKPATHSEA) - kpse_set_program_name(argv[0], "hbf2gf"); - kpse_init_prog("HBF2GF", 300, "cx", "cmr10");@# - -#elif defined(HAVE_EMTEXDIR) - if(!dir_setup(&cfg_path, "HBFCFG", NULL, EDS_BANG)) - {fprintf(stderr, - "Couldn't setup search path for configuration files\n"); - exit(1); - } - if(!dir_setup(&hbf_path, "HBFONTS", NULL, EDS_BANG)) - {fprintf(stderr, - "Couldn't setup search path for HBF header files\n"); - exit(1); - } -#endif - - -@ -Finally, here are the searching routines. A special format in the kpathsea -library for fonts which are neither PostScript nor TrueType (\.{MISCFONTS}) -is available with version~3.3 and newer. For older versions we use the path -for PostScript fonts (\.{T1FONTS}) to find HBF files. Configuration files -are searched in the path specified within \.{TEXCONFIG} for old kpathsea -versions, and within \.{HBF2GFINPUTS} for new versions. - -@<Prototypes@>= -static char *TeX_search_cfg_file(char *); -static char *TeX_search_hbf_file(char *); - - -@ -@c -#if defined(HAVE_LIBKPATHSEA) -static char *TeX_search_cfg_file(char *name) - { - return kpse_find_file(name, kpse_program_text_format, TRUE); - }@# - - -static char *TeX_search_hbf_file(char *name) - { - return kpse_find_file(name, kpse_miscfonts_format, TRUE); - }@# - - -#elif defined(HAVE_EMTEXDIR) -static char *TeX_search_cfg_file(char *name) - {return file_find(name, &cfg_path); - }@# - - -static char *TeX_search_hbf_file(char *name) - {return file_find(name, &hbf_path); - }@# - - -#elif defined(HAVE_MIKTEX) -static char *TeX_search_cfg_file(char *name) - {char result[_MAX_PATH]; - - if (!miktex_find_input_file("hbf2gf", *name, result)) - return 0; - return strdup(result); - }@# - - -static char *TeX_search_hbf_file(char *name) - {char result[_MAX_PATH]; - - - if (!miktex_find_miscfont_file(*name, result)) - return 0; - return strdup(result); - }@# - - -#else -static char *TeX_search_cfg_file(char *name) - {return name; - }@# - - -static char *TeX_search_hbf_file(char *name) - {return name; - } -#endif - - - -@* An example. -This is the example configuration file \.{b5so12.cfg} (for use with DOS or -OS/2 and the emtexdir searching engine): -\bigskip -\halign{\quad\.{#}\hfil&\quad\.{#}\hfil\cr - hbf\_header & et24.hbf \cr - mag\_x & 2.076 \cr - x\_offset & 3 \cr - y\_offset & -8 \cr - comment & fanti songti 24x24 pixel font scaled and - adapted to 12 pt \cr - & \cr - design\_size & 12.0 \cr - & \cr - nmb\_fonts & -1 \cr - & \cr - output\_name & b5so12 \cr - & \cr - dpi\_x & 300 \cr - checksum & 123456789 \cr - coding & codingscheme Big 5 encoded TeX text \cr - & \cr - long\_extension & no \cr - job\_extension & .cmd \cr - rm\_command & del \cr - cp\_command & copy \cr - pk\_directory & \$HBF\_TARGET\\pk\\360dpi\\ \cr - tfm\_directory & \$HBF\_TARGET\\tfm\\ \cr - } -\bigskip -If you say e.g. -\medskip -\quad \.{set HBF\_TARGET=c:\\emtex\\texfonts} -\medskip -on your DOS prompt (or in your \.{autoexec.bat} file), then the interpolated -value of the \.{tfm\_directory} keyword is \.{c:\\emtex\\texfonts\\tfm\\}. -The HBF header file \.{et24.hbf} will be searched in the path specified by -the \.{HBFCFG} environment variable. -\bigskip -The call -\medskip -\quad \.{hbf2gf b5so12.cfg} -\medskip -creates the files -\medskip -\quad \.{b5so1201.gf}, \.{b5so1202.gf}, $\ldots$ , \.{b5so1255.gf}, -\.{b5so12.pl}, and \.{b5so12.cmd} -\bigskip -After calling -\medskip -\quad \.{b5so12.cmd} -\medskip -you will find the \.{PK} files in the -\.{c:\\emtex\\texfonts\\pk\\360dpi} directory and the \.{TFM} files in -the \.{c:\\emtex\\texfonts\\tfm} directory; all \.{GF} files and -\.{b5so12.pl} will be deleted. -\bigskip -The call -\medskip -\quad \.{hbf2gf -n b5so1220 417} -\medskip -creates two files: -\medskip -\quad \.{b5so1220.gf} and \.{b5so1220.pl} -\medskip -using the configuration file \.{b5so12.cfg}. The \.{GF} file would be -named \.{b5so1220.417gf} if the flag \.{-n} had not been used. - -\medskip - -It is possible to convert bitmap fonts to \.{PK} files almost -automatically. The HBF header file already has the entry -\.{HBF\_BITMAP\_BOUNDING\_BOX} which defines vertical and horizontal offsets -(in pixels), but these values are not in all cases optimal. If you omit -\.{x\_offset} and \.{y\_offset} in the configuration file, the third and -fourth parameter of \.{HBF\_BITMAP\_BOUNDING\_BOX} is used, scaled to design -size (to say it in other words: \.{x\_offset} and \.{y\_offset} will always -apply to the design size to be synchronous with the \.{TFM} files). - -Don't confuse scaling and magnification: Scaling here means that you choose -a (arbitrary) design size and compute scaling values (\.{mag\_x} and -\.{mag\_y}) which scales the bitmap to this particular design size at a -certain (arbitrarily chosen) resolution (\.{dpi\_x} and \.{dpi\_y}). -Magnification means that the scaled bitmap will be then magnified to a -certain target size while still using the font parameters (i.e., the -\.{TFM} file) of the design size. - -In the sample, you have a $24 \times 24$ bitmap font which will be scaled to -$12\,\hbox{pt}$ having a resolution of $300\,\hbox{dpi}$: -\medskip -\quad $1\,\hbox{pt}$ are $300 / 72.27 = 4.1511$ pixel; - -\quad $12\,\hbox{pt}$ are $4.1511 * 12 = 49.813$ pixel; - -\quad thus the theoretical scaling value is $49.813 / 24 = 2.076$. - -\medskip - -But especially for small sizes, this may not be the best value if the font -should harmonize with, say, Knuth's Computer Modern fonts. I recommend to -compute, say, 5~\.{PK} fonts, then check the CJK font with different \TeX\ -fonts to see whether the offsets and/or the scaling value is good. The -greater the design size the finer you can control the offsets---as an -example you could use a design size of $30\,\hbox{pt}$ (nevertheless there -is a compile-time constant |MAX_CHAR_SIZE| which limits the maximal -character size; default is 255~pixels). - -If you have found optimal offsets, you can produce many different -magnifications of the CJK font using the same set of \.{TFM} files -analogous to ordinary \TeX\ fonts; as a simplification, we assume that -\.{PK} files with a resolution of $300\,\hbox{dpi}$ and a design size of -$10\,\hbox{pt}$ have the extension `\.{.300pk}' (respectively come into a -`\.{300dpi}' subdirectory)---this is the reason why in the above example for -the $12\,\hbox{pt}$ design size a `\.{360dpi}' target directory has been -used. Now we can use the following formula: - - $$ \\{needed\_dpi} = \\{your\_horizontal\_resolution} * - {\\{your\_target\_size} \over 10.0} $$ - -Example: assuming that your printer has a resolution of -$300\times400\,\hbox{dpi}$, and you want $14.4\,\hbox{pt}$: - - $$ 300 * {14.4 \over 10.0} = 432 $$ - -The vertical scaling value is $400 / 300 = 1.3333$. 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You can get a - # list of extant modes from ftp.cs.umb.edu:pub/tex/modes.mf. - if test -z "$MODE" || test "$MODE" = default; then diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/scripts/teTeX-0.4/MakeTeXTFM.diff b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/scripts/teTeX-0.4/MakeTeXTFM.diff deleted file mode 100644 index 52cd52e1c1..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/scripts/teTeX-0.4/MakeTeXTFM.diff +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ ---- MakeTeXTFM.orig Mon Feb 10 22:40:31 1997 -+++ MakeTeXTFM Tue Aug 18 08:14:40 1998 -@@ -48,7 +48,24 @@ - BDPI=${MT_DEF_BDPI-600} - DPI=$BDPI - --cmd="mf \mode:=$MODE; mag:=$MAG; scrollmode; input $NAME" -+unset cmd -+ -+# test for CJK bitmap font in HBF format -+hbf2gf -q $NAME $DPI -+errstatus=$? -+ -+if test $errstatus -ne 2; then -+ if test $errstatus -ne 0; then -+ echo "$progname: \`hbf2gf failed." >&2 -+ exit 1 -+ fi -+ pltotf ./$NAME.pl $TFMNAME || exit 1 -+ cmd=true -+fi -+ -+if test -z "$cmd"; then -+ cmd="mf \mode:=$MODE; mag:=$MAG; scrollmode; input $NAME" -+fi - - set x `MakeTeXnames $NAME $DPI $MODE $DEST` - PKDEST=$2 diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/scripts/web2c-6.1/MakeTeXPK.diff b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/scripts/web2c-6.1/MakeTeXPK.diff deleted file mode 100644 index 0536dbc7a4..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/scripts/web2c-6.1/MakeTeXPK.diff +++ /dev/null @@ -1,75 +0,0 @@ ---- MakeTeXPK.orig Sun Aug 16 08:05:07 1998 -+++ MakeTeXPK Tue Aug 18 07:53:57 1998 -@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ - #!/bin/sh --# original MakeTeXPK -- make a new PK font, because one wasn't found. -+# MakeTeXPK -- make a new PK font, because one wasn't found. - # Version of 12dec94. - # - # (If you change or delete the word `original' on the previous line, -@@ -142,11 +142,52 @@ - test -d $TEMPDIR || mkdir $TEMPDIR - cd $TEMPDIR || exit 1 - -+unset cmd -+ -+# test for TTF fonts -+if test -z "$cmd"; then -+ ttf2pk -q $NAME $DPI -+ errstatus=$? -+ -+ if test $errstatus -ne 2; then -+ if test $errstatus -ne 0; then -+ echo "ttf2pk failed" >&2 -+ exit 1 -+ fi -+ test -z "$6" && DESTDIR="$DESTROOT/ttf2pk" # preferred mode for TDS -+ # would be `modeless' -+ echo "Successful call to ttf2pk" >&2 -+ cmd=ttf2pk -+ fi -+fi -+ -+# test for HBF fonts -+if test -z "$cmd"; then -+ hbf2gf -q -p $NAME $DPI -+ errstatus=$? -+ -+ if test $errstatus -ne 2; then -+ if test $errstatus -ne 0; then -+ echo "hbf2gf failed" >&2 -+ exit 1 -+ fi -+ test -z "$6" && DESTDIR="$DESTROOT/hbf2gf" # preferred mode for TDS -+ # would be `modeless' -+ echo "Successful call to hbf2gf" >&2 -+ cmd=hbf2gf -+ -+ gftopk ./$GFNAME $PKNAME || exit 1 -+ fi -+fi -+ - # grep for the font in $PSMAPFILE, if some ps-to-pk is claimed to be supported. - # We have to figure out the name of the base font -- $NAME is probably - # something like pplr, but it's rpplr or pplr0 or pplr8r that's in psfonts.map. --pattern="^r?$NAME"'(0|8r)?([ ]|$)' --test -n "$ps_to_pk" && egrep "$pattern" $PSMAPFILE >psline -+if test -z "$cmd"; then -+ pattern="^r?$NAME"'(0|8r)?([ ]|$)' -+ test -n "$ps_to_pk" && egrep "$pattern" $PSMAPFILE > psline -+fi -+ - if test -s psline; then - # This is a PostScript font. - MODE=$ps_to_pk -@@ -173,8 +214,9 @@ - export DVIPSHEADERS - echo "$0: Running $cmd" >&2 - $cmd >&2 || { echo "$0: $ps_to_pk failed." >&2; exit 1; } -+fi - --else -+if test -z "$cmd"; then - # Try Metafont. - MFINPUTS="$MFINPUTS:$SAVEPWD" - export MFINPUTS diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/scripts/web2c-6.1/README b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/scripts/web2c-6.1/README deleted file mode 100644 index eb12bec7a3..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/scripts/web2c-6.1/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -This is for web2c-6.1 with the patch for kpathsea 2.6 diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/scripts/web2c-7.0/MakeTeXPK.diff b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/scripts/web2c-7.0/MakeTeXPK.diff deleted file mode 100644 index 23f7cb58fe..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/scripts/web2c-7.0/MakeTeXPK.diff +++ /dev/null @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@ ---- MakeTeXPK.orig Sat Feb 8 15:52:00 1997 -+++ MakeTeXPK Tue Aug 18 07:58:22 1998 -@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ - #!/bin/sh --# original MakeTeXPK -- make a new PK font, because one wasn't found. -+# MakeTeXPK -- make a new PK font, because one wasn't found. - # - # (If you change or delete the word `original' on the previous line, - # installation won't write this script over yours.) -@@ -44,15 +44,54 @@ - MODE=$5 - DEST=$6 - -+unset cmd -+ -+# test for TTF fonts -+if test -z "$cmd"; then -+ ttf2pk -q $NAME $DPI -+ errstatus=$? -+ -+ if test $errstatus -ne 2; then -+ if test $errstatus -ne 0; then -+ echo "ttf2pk failed" >&2 -+ exit 1 -+ fi -+ MODE=modeless -+ cmd=true -+ fi -+fi -+ -+# test for HBF fonts -+if test -z "$cmd"; then -+ hbf2gf -q -p $NAME $DPI -+ errstatus=$? -+ -+ if test $errstatus -ne 2; then -+ if test $errstatus -ne 0; then -+ echo "hbf2gf failed" >&2 -+ exit 1 -+ fi -+ MODE=modeless -+ cmd=true -+ fi -+fi -+ -+unset psline -+ - # grep for the font in $PSMAPFILE. These are base font names, such as - # rpplr (the original) or pplr0 (an interim step) or pplr8r (current). --pattern="^r?$NAME"'(0|8r)?([ ]|$)' --psline=`egrep "$pattern" $PSMAPFILE` -+if test -z "$cmd"; then -+ pattern="^r?$NAME"'(0|8r)?([ ]|$)' -+ psline=`egrep "$pattern" $PSMAPFILE` -+fi -+ - if test -n "$psline"; then - MODE=modeless - # ps_to_pk set in MakeTeXcommon and/or MakeTeX.site. - cmd="$ps_to_pk $NAME $DPI" --else -+fi -+ -+if test -z "$cmd"; then - # Check that $BDPI and $MODE are consistent; if not, ignore the mode and - # hope we can correctly guess it from bdpi. (People like to specify the - # resolution on the command line, not the mode so much.) diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/scripts/web2c-7.0/MakeTeXTFM.diff b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/scripts/web2c-7.0/MakeTeXTFM.diff deleted file mode 100644 index a67df4e14b..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/scripts/web2c-7.0/MakeTeXTFM.diff +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ ---- MakeTeXTFM.orig Sat Feb 8 15:52:00 1997 -+++ MakeTeXTFM Sun Aug 16 15:41:39 1998 -@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ - #!/bin/sh --# original MakeTeXTFM -- make a new TFM file, because one wasn't found. -+# MakeTeXTFM -- make a new TFM file, because one wasn't found. - # - # (If you change or delete the word `original' on the previous line, - # installation won't write this script over yours.) -@@ -50,7 +50,25 @@ - exit 1 - fi - --cmd="mf \mode:=$MODE; mag:=$MAG; scrollmode; input $NAME" -+unset cmd -+ -+# test for CJK bitmap font in HBF format -+hbf2gf -q $NAME $DPI -+errstatus=$? -+ -+if test $errstatus -ne 2; then -+ if test $errstatus -ne 0; then -+ echo "$progname: \`hbf2gf failed." >&2 -+ exit 1 -+ fi -+ pltotf ./$NAME.pl $TFMNAME || exit 1 -+ cmd=true -+fi -+ -+if test -z "$cmd"; then -+ cmd="mf \mode:=$MODE; mag:=$MAG; scrollmode; input $NAME" -+fi -+ - echo "$0: Running $cmd" - $cmd </dev/null - test -r $TFMNAME || { echo "$0: \`$cmd' failed to make $TFMNAME."; exit 1; } diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/scripts/web2c-7.1/MakeTeXPK.diff b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/scripts/web2c-7.1/MakeTeXPK.diff deleted file mode 100644 index 1faf078adb..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/scripts/web2c-7.1/MakeTeXPK.diff +++ /dev/null @@ -1,72 +0,0 @@ ---- MakeTeXPK.orig Fri Oct 31 09:30:54 1997 -+++ MakeTeXPK Tue Aug 18 08:01:33 1998 -@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ - #!/bin/sh --# original MakeTeXPK -- make a new PK font, because one wasn't found. -+# MakeTeXPK -- make a new PK font, because one wasn't found. - # - # (If you change or delete the word `original' on the previous line, - # installation won't write this script over yours.) -@@ -57,11 +57,48 @@ - MODE=$5 - DEST=$6 - -+unset cmd -+ -+# test for TTF fonts -+if test -z "$cmd"; then -+ ttf2pk -q $NAME $DPI -+ errstatus=$? -+ -+ if test $errstatus -ne 2; then -+ if test $errstatus -ne 0; then -+ echo "ttf2pk failed" >&2 -+ exit 1 -+ fi -+ MODE=modeless -+ cmd=true -+ fi -+fi -+ -+# test for HBF fonts -+if test -z "$cmd"; then -+ hbf2gf -q -p $NAME $DPI -+ errstatus=$? -+ -+ if test $errstatus -ne 2; then -+ if test $errstatus -ne 0; then -+ echo "hbf2gf failed" >&2 -+ exit 1 -+ fi -+ MODE=modeless -+ cmd=true -+ fi -+fi -+ -+unset psline -+ - # grep for the font in $PSMAPFILE. These are base font names, such as - # rpplr (the original) or pplr0 (an interim step) or pplr8r (current). --: ${PSMAPFILE=`kpsewhich psfonts.map`} --pattern="^$NAME"'([ ]|$)' --psline=`egrep "$pattern" $PSMAPFILE` -+if test -z "$cmd"; then -+ : ${PSMAPFILE=`kpsewhich psfonts.map`} -+ pattern="^r?$NAME"'(0|8r)?([ ]|$)' -+ psline=`egrep "$pattern" $PSMAPFILE` -+fi -+ - if test -n "$psline"; then - MODE=modeless - # ps_to_pk is set in MakeTeX.cnf -@@ -100,7 +137,9 @@ - cmd="$ps_to_pk $NAME $DPI" - ;; - esac --else -+fi -+ -+if test -z "$cmd"; then - # Check that $BDPI and $MODE are consistent; if not, ignore the mode and - # hope we can correctly guess it from bdpi. (People like to specify the - # resolution on the command line, not the mode so much.) diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/scripts/web2c-7.1/MakeTeXTFM.diff b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/scripts/web2c-7.1/MakeTeXTFM.diff deleted file mode 100644 index 3fd17f9453..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/scripts/web2c-7.1/MakeTeXTFM.diff +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ ---- MakeTeXTFM.orig Tue Oct 21 21:22:12 1997 -+++ MakeTeXTFM Sun Aug 16 15:51:20 1998 -@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ - #!/bin/sh --# original MakeTeXTFM -- make a new TFM file, because one wasn't found. -+# MakeTeXTFM -- make a new TFM file, because one wasn't found. - # - # (If you change or delete the word `original' on the previous line, - # installation won't write this script over yours.) -@@ -53,7 +53,25 @@ - exit 1 - fi - --cmd="mf \mode:=$MODE; mag:=$MAG; scrollmode; input $NAME" -+unset cmd -+ -+# test for CJK bitmap font in HBF format -+hbf2gf -q $NAME $DPI -+errstatus=$? -+ -+if test $errstatus -ne 2; then -+ if test $errstatus -ne 0; then -+ echo "$progname: \`hbf2gf failed." >&2 -+ exit 1 -+ fi -+ pltotf ./$NAME.pl $TFMNAME || exit 1 -+ cmd=true -+fi -+ -+if test -z "$cmd"; then -+ cmd="mf \mode:=$MODE; mag:=$MAG; scrollmode; input $NAME" -+fi -+ - echo "$progname: Running $cmd" - - $cmd </dev/null || { diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/scripts/web2c-7.2/mktexpk.diff b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/scripts/web2c-7.2/mktexpk.diff deleted file mode 100644 index ac703fd7d3..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/scripts/web2c-7.2/mktexpk.diff +++ /dev/null @@ -1,72 +0,0 @@ ---- mktexpk.orig Fri Feb 20 16:23:22 1998 -+++ mktexpk Tue Aug 18 08:04:40 1998 -@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ - #!/bin/sh --# original mktexpk -- make a new PK font, because one wasn't found. -+# mktexpk -- make a new PK font, because one wasn't found. - # - # (If you change or delete the word `original' on the previous line, - # installation won't write this script over yours.) -@@ -73,11 +73,48 @@ - - NAME=$1 - -+unset cmd -+ -+# test for TTF fonts -+if test -z "$cmd"; then -+ ttf2pk -q $NAME $DPI -+ errstatus=$? -+ -+ if test $errstatus -ne 2; then -+ if test $errstatus -ne 0; then -+ echo "ttf2pk failed" >&2 -+ exit 1 -+ fi -+ MODE=modeless -+ cmd=true -+ fi -+fi -+ -+# test for HBF fonts -+if test -z "$cmd"; then -+ hbf2gf -q -p $NAME $DPI -+ errstatus=$? -+ -+ if test $errstatus -ne 2; then -+ if test $errstatus -ne 0; then -+ echo "hbf2gf failed" >&2 -+ exit 1 -+ fi -+ MODE=modeless -+ cmd=true -+ fi -+fi -+ -+unset psline -+ - # grep for the font in $PSMAPFILE. These are base font names, such as - # rpplr (the original) or pplr0 (an interim step) or pplr8r (current). --: ${PSMAPFILE=`kpsewhich psfonts.map`} --pattern="^$NAME"'([ ]|$)' --psline=`egrep "$pattern" $PSMAPFILE` -+if test -z "$cmd"; then -+ : ${PSMAPFILE=`kpsewhich psfonts.map`} -+ pattern="^r?$NAME"'(0|8r)?([ ]|$)' -+ psline=`egrep "$pattern" $PSMAPFILE` -+fi -+ - if test -n "$psline"; then - MODE=modeless - # ps_to_pk is set in mktex.opt -@@ -116,7 +153,9 @@ - cmd="$ps_to_pk $NAME $DPI" - ;; - esac --else -+fi -+ -+if test -z "$cmd"; then - # Check that $BDPI and $MODE are consistent; if not, ignore the mode and - # hope we can correctly guess it from bdpi. (People like to specify the - # resolution on the command line, not the mode so much.) diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/scripts/web2c-7.2/mktextfm.diff b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/scripts/web2c-7.2/mktextfm.diff deleted file mode 100644 index b7bf872e8c..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/scripts/web2c-7.2/mktextfm.diff +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ ---- mktextfm.orig Mon Feb 16 08:56:13 1998 -+++ mktextfm Tue Aug 18 06:13:22 1998 -@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ - #!/bin/sh --# original mktextfm -- make a new TFM file, because one wasn't found. -+# mktextfm -- make a new TFM file, because one wasn't found. - # - # (If you change or delete the word `original' on the previous line, - # installation won't write this script over yours.) -@@ -70,7 +70,25 @@ - exit 1 - fi - --cmd="mf \mode:=$MODE; mag:=$MAG; nonstopmode; input $NAME" -+unset cmd -+ -+# test for CJK bitmap font in HBF format -+hbf2gf -q $NAME $DPI -+errstatus=$? -+ -+if test $errstatus -ne 2; then -+ if test $errstatus -ne 0; then -+ echo "$progname: \`hbf2gf failed." >&2 -+ exit 1 -+ fi -+ pltotf ./$NAME.pl $TFMNAME || exit 1 -+ cmd=true -+fi -+ -+if test -z "$cmd"; then -+ cmd="mf \mode:=$MODE; mag:=$MAG; nonstopmode; input $NAME" -+fi -+ - echo "$progname: Running $cmd" - - $cmd </dev/null || { diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/lisp/cjkspace.el b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/lisp/cjkspace.el deleted file mode 100644 index 89b072111f..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/lisp/cjkspace.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,102 +0,0 @@ -;;; cjkspace.el --- provide a tilde character if you type a space. -;;; use this file with AUCTeX. - -;; Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -;; -;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. -;; -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. -;; -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -;; Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -;; MA 02110-1301 USA - -;; This file is part of the CJK package Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -;; Insert tilde characters instead of spaces for LaTeX CJK documents. -;; If `CJK-space-after-space' is non-nil, typing a space yields a space. -;; Typing two consecutive spaces yields a tilde. If `CJK-space-after-space' -;; is nil, the behaviour is reversed. -;; -;; You should put the following in your .emacs file (additionally to the -;; common AUCTeX adaptations): -;; -;; (autoload 'CJK-insert-space "cjkspace" -;; "Insert tildes appropriately in CJK document." t) -;; (defun my-LaTeX-mode-hook () -;; "Key definitions for LaTeX mode." -;; (define-key LaTeX-mode-map " " 'CJK-insert-space) -;; ) -;; (add-hook 'LaTeX-mode-hook 'my-LaTeX-mode-hook) - - -;;; Code: - -(provide 'cjkspace) - - -(defvar CJK-space "~") - -(defvar CJK-space-after-space nil - - "*If non-nil, typing a space yields a space. Typing two consecutive -spaces yields a tilde. If nil the behaviour is reversed.") - -(make-variable-buffer-local 'CJK-space-after-space) - - -;;;###autoload -(defun CJK-insert-space (arg) - - "Insert tilde characters instead of spaces for LaTeX CJK documents. -If `CJK-space-after-space' is non-nil, typing a space yields a space. -Typing two consecutive spaces yields a tilde. If `CJK-space-after-space' -is nil, the behaviour is reversed. - -With prefix argument, always inserts space characters." - - (interactive "*P") - - (if arg - (self-insert-command (prefix-numeric-value arg)) - (TeX-update-style) - (if CJK-space-after-space - (insert (cond ((bobp) - ?\ ) - ((not (= (preceding-char) ?\ )) - ?\ ) - ((and (> (point) 2) - (save-excursion - (forward-char -2) - (looking-at (concat "[" CJK-space - (regexp-quote TeX-esc) "]")))) - ?\ ) - (t - (delete-backward-char 1) - CJK-space))) - (insert (cond ((bobp) - ?\ ) - ((= (preceding-char) (string-to-char TeX-esc)) - ?\ ) - ((= (preceding-char) ?\ ) - ?\ ) - ((and (> (point) 2) - (save-excursion - (forward-char -2) - (looking-at (concat (regexp-quote TeX-esc) - CJK-space)))) - CJK-space) - ((= (preceding-char) (string-to-char CJK-space)) - (delete-backward-char 1) - ?\ ) - (t - CJK-space)))))) - -;;; EOF diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/lisp/cjktilde.el b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/lisp/cjktilde.el deleted file mode 100644 index 1d075fc688..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/lisp/cjktilde.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,111 +0,0 @@ -;;; cjktilde.el -- minor mode exchanging `~' and ` ' keys. - -;; Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -;; -;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. -;; -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. -;; -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -;; Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -;; MA 02110-1301 USA - -;; This file is part of the CJK package Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -;; Function `cjk-tilde-mode' activates a minor mode (`cjk-tilde-minor-mode') -;; which exchanges the tilde key with the space key. This is useful for -;; writing Chinese or Japanese with the CJK macro package for LaTeX 2e which -;; redefines the `~' command to insert a shibuaki space (see documentation -;; of the \CJKtilde macro for further details). - -;;; Code: - -(provide 'cjktilde) - - -(defvar cjk-tilde-minor-mode nil - - "*Non-nil enables CJK tilde mode. -Setting this variable makes it local to the current buffer. -See `cjk-tilde-mode' for details.") - -(make-variable-buffer-local 'cjk-tilde-minor-mode) - - -;; the following two functions do the exchange. -(defun electric-cjk-tilde (arg) - - "insert space if tilde key is pressed provided cjk-tilde-minor-mode is -activated." - - (if cjk-tilde-minor-mode - (char-to-string ?\ ) - (char-to-string ?\~) - ) -) - - -(defun electric-cjk-space (arg) - - "insert tilde if space key is pressed provided cjk-tilde-minor-mode is -activated." - - (if cjk-tilde-minor-mode - (char-to-string ?\~) - (char-to-string ?\ ) - ) -) - - -(or key-translation-map (setq key-translation-map (make-sparse-keymap))) - -(define-key key-translation-map " " 'electric-cjk-space) -(define-key key-translation-map "~" 'electric-cjk-tilde) - - -;; we indicate the minor mode in the mode line. -(or (assq 'cjk-tilde-minor-mode minor-mode-map-alist) - (setq minor-mode-alist - (append minor-mode-alist - '((cjk-tilde-minor-mode " ~")) - ) - ) -) - -;;;###autoload -(defun cjk-tilde-mode (&optional arg) - - "Toggle CJK tilde mode. If enabled, a tilde character will be inserted if -the space key is pressed and vice versa. - -Use with caution! This minor mode makes only sense for CJK environments -after insertion of the \\CJKtilde command. See the documentation of the -CJK package for further details. - -With an argument, a positive argument enables CJK tilde mode, -and a negative argument disables it." - - (interactive "P") - - (if (if arg - ;; negative arg: switch off - (<= (prefix-numeric-value arg) 0) - ;; no arg: toggle - cjk-tilde-minor-mode) - (setq cjk-tilde-minor-mode nil) - - ;; positive arg: switch on - (setq cjk-tilde-minor-mode t) - ) - (force-mode-line-update) -) - - -;;; end of cjktilde.el diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/lisp/emacs/cjk-enc.el b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/lisp/emacs/cjk-enc.el deleted file mode 100644 index da2052eb56..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/lisp/emacs/cjk-enc.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1162 +0,0 @@ -;;; cjk-enc.el --- provide a coding system for LaTeX2e CJK package - -;; Copyright (C) 1996-2000 Electrotechnical Laboratory, JAPAN. - -;; Author: Kenichi HANDA <handa@etl.go.jp> -;; Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> -;; Hin-Tak Leung <htl10@users.sourceforge.net> - -;; Keywords: CJK package, LaTeX2e, emacs, xemacs - -;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) -;; any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to -;; the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. - -;; -;; CJK Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) -;; - -;;; Code - -;; This file will work with both Emacs (>=20.3) and XEmacs (>=21). In -;; the following `Emacs' is used for both Emacs and XEmacs except where -;; it differs. - -;; XXX: Thai stuff not yet ported to XEmacs. I don't know whether it -;; makes sense currently to support it because the Thai implementation -;; in XEmacs (version 21.1 and probably the upcoming 21.2) is not -;; complete: For example, there is no correct display handling of IR -;; 166 (this is the right part of TIS-620) in an ISO-2022 data stream, -;; decomposition of precomposed Thai (in xtis character set) doesn't -;; provide linguistic properties, etc. - -;; The following tables map from Emacs's character sets to LaTeX2e -;; macros. Note that not all macros defined here really do exist. See -;; MULEenc.sty and cjk-enc.txt for further details. -;; -;; MULEenc.sty makes TeX character 0x7F `active' and assigns to it a -;; multiplex command which executes its first argument. To make the -;; macro expansion robust against \uppercase and \lowercase, only -;; numbers are used as parameters which index the various commands. -;; -;; 0x7F will be used as a parameter delimiting character also. -;; -(defconst cjk-latin-1 - [;0xa0 - "99\177" "1\177" "2\177" "3\177" - "4\177" "5\177" "6\177" "7\177" - "8\177\\ " "9\177" "10\177" "11\177" - "12\177" "0\177-{}" "14\177" "15\177\\ " - - ; 0xb0 - "16\177" "17\177" "18\177" "19\177" - "20\177\\ " "21\177" "22\177" "23\177" - "24\177\\ " "25\177" "26\177" "27\177" - "28\177" "29\177" "30\177" "31\177" - - ; 0xc0 - "32\177A" "20\177A" "33\177A" "34\177A" - "8\177A" "0\177\\AA" "0\177\\AE" "24\177C" - "32\177E" "20\177E" "33\177E" "8\177E" - "32\177I" "20\177I" "33\177I" "8\177I" - - ; 0xd0 - "0\177\\DJ" "34\177N" "32\177O" "20\177O" - "33\177O" "34\177O" "8\177O" "38\177" - "0\177\\O" "32\177U" "20\177U" "33\177U" - "8\177U" "20\177Y" "0\177\\TH" "0\177\\ss" - - ; 0xe0 - "32\177a" "20\177a" "33\177a" "34\177a" - "8\177a" "0\177\\aa" "0\177\\ae" "24\177c" - "32\177e" "20\177e" "33\177e" "8\177e" - "32\177\\i" "20\177\\i" "33\177\\i" "8\177\\i" - - ; 0xf0 - "0\177\\dj" "34\177n" "32\177o" "20\177o" - "33\177o" "34\177o" "8\177o" "45\177" - "0\177\\o" "32\177u" "20\177u" "33\177u" - "8\177u" "20\177y" "0\177\\th" "8\177y" - ]) - -(defconst cjk-latin-2 - [; 0xa0 - "99\177" "48\177A" "49\177\\ " "0\177\\L" - "4\177" "51\177L" "20\177S" "7\177" - "8\177\\ " "51\177S" "24\177S" "51\177T" - "20\177Z" "0\177-{}" "51\177Z" "52\177Z" - - ; 0xb0 - "16\177" "48\177a" "48\177\\ " "0\177\\l" - "20\177\\ " "51\177l" "20\177s" "51\177\\ " - "24\177\\ " "51\177s" "24\177s" "51\177t" - "20\177z" "55\177\\ " "51\177z" "52\177z" - - ; 0xc0 - "20\177R" "20\177A" "33\177A" "49\177A" - "8\177A" "20\177L" "20\177C" "24\177C" - "51\177C" "20\177E" "48\177E" "8\177E" - "51\177E" "20\177I" "33\177I" "51\177D" - - ; 0xd0 - "0\177\\DJ" "20\177N" "51\177N" "20\177O" - "33\177O" "55\177O" "8\177O" "38\177" - "51\177R" "53\177U" "20\177U" "55\177U" - "8\177U" "20\177Y" "24\177T" "0\177\\ss" - - ; 0xe0 - "20\177r" "20\177a" "33\177a" "49\177a" - "8\177a" "20\177l" "20\177c" "24\177c" - "51\177c" "20\177e" "48\177e" "8\177e" - "51\177e" "20\177\\i" "33\177\\i" "51\177d" - - ; 0xf0 - "0\177\\dj" "20\177n" "51\177n" "20\177o" - "33\177o" "55\177o" "8\177o" "45\177" - "51\177r" "53\177u" "20\177u" "55\177u" - "8\177u" "20\177y" "24\177t" "52\177\\ " - ]) - -(defconst cjk-latin-3 - [; 0xa0 - "99\177" "0\177\\TEXTMALTESEH" "49\177\\ " "3\177" - "4\177" "" "33\177H" "7\177" - "8\177\\ " "52\177I" "24\177S" "49\177G" - "33\177J" "0\177-{}" "" "52\177Z" - - ; 0xb0 - "16\177" "0\177\\textmalteseh" "18\177" "19\177" - "20\177\\ " "21\177" "33\177h" "23\177" - "24\177\\ " "0\177\\i" "24\177s" "49\177g" - "33\177\\j" "29\177" "" "52\177z" - - ; 0xc0 - "32\177A" "20\177A" "33\177A" "" - "8\177A" "52\177C" "33\177C" "24\177C" - "32\177E" "20\177E" "33\177E" "8\177E" - "32\177I" "20\177I" "33\177I" "8\177I" - - ; 0xd0 - "" "34\177N" "32\177O" "20\177O" - "33\177O" "52\177G" "8\177O" "38\177" - "33\177G" "32\177U" "20\177U" "33\177U" - "8\177U" "49\177U" "33\177S" "0\177\\ss" - - ; 0xe0 - "32\177a" "20\177a" "33\177a" "" - "8\177a" "52\177c" "33\177c" "24\177c" - "32\177e" "20\177e" "33\177e" "8\177e" - "32\177\\i" "20\177\\i" "33\177\\i" "8\177\\i" - - ; 0xf0 - "" "34\177n" "32\177o" "20\177o" - "33\177o" "52\177g" "8\177o" "45\177" - "33\177g" "32\177u" "20\177u" "33\177u" - "8\177u" "49\177u" "33\177s" "52\177\\ " - ]) - -(defconst cjk-latin-4 - [; 0xa0 - "99\177" "48\177A" "59\177" "24\177R" - "4\177" "34\177I" "24\177L" "7\177" - "8\177\\ " "51\177S" "15\177E" "24\177G" - "0\177\\TEXTTSTROKE" "0\177-{}" "51\177Z" "15\177\\ " - - ; 0xb0 - "16\177" "48\177a" "48\177\\ " "24\177r" - "20\177\\ " "34\177\\i" "24\177l" "51\177\\ " - "24\177\\ " "51\177s" "15\177e" "24\177g" - "0\177\\texttstroke" "0\177\\NG" "51\177z" "0\177\\ng" - - ; 0xc0 - "15\177A" "20\177A" "33\177A" "34\177A" - "8\177A" "0\177\\AA" "0\177\\AE" "48\177I" - "51\177C" "20\177E" "48\177E" "8\177E" - "52\177E" "20\177I" "33\177I" "15\177I" - - ; 0xd0 - "0\177\\DJ" "24\177N" "15\177O" "24\177K" - "33\177O" "34\177O" "8\177O" "38\177" - "0\177\\O" "48\177U" "20\177U" "33\177U" - "8\177U" "34\177U" "15\177U" "0\177\\ss" - - ; 0xe0 - "15\177a" "20\177a" "33\177a" "34\177a" - "8\177a" "0\177\\aa" "0\177\\ae" "48\177i" - "51\177c" "20\177e" "48\177e" "8\177e" - "52\177e" "20\177\\i" "33\177\\i" "15\177\\i" - - ; 0xf0 - "0\177\\dj" "24\177n" "15\177o" "24\177k" - "33\177o" "34\177o" "8\177o" "45\177" - "0\177\\o" "48\177u" "20\177u" "33\177u" - "8\177u" "34\177u" "15\177u" "52\177\\ " - ]) - -(defconst cjk-latin-5 ; ISO 8859-9 - [; 0xa0 - "99\177" "1\177" "2\177" "3\177" - "4\177" "5\177" "6\177" "7\177" - "8\177\\ " "9\177" "10\177" "11\177" - "12\177" "0\177-{}" "14\177" "15\177\\ " - - ; 0xb0 - "16\177" "17\177" "18\177" "19\177" - "20\177\\ " "21\177" "22\177" "23\177" - "24\177\\ " "25\177" "26\177" "27\177" - "28\177" "29\177" "30\177" "31\177" - - ; 0xc0 - "32\177A" "20\177A" "33\177A" "34\177A" - "8\177A" "0\177\\AA" "0\177\\AE" "24\177C" - "32\177E" "20\177E" "33\177E" "8\177E" - "32\177I" "20\177I" "33\177I" "8\177I" - - ; 0xd0 - "49\177G" "34\177N" "32\177O" "20\177O" - "33\177O" "34\177O" "8\177O" "38\177" - "0\177\\O" "32\177U" "20\177U" "33\177U" - "8\177U" "52\177I" "24\177S" "0\177\\ss" - - ; 0xe0 - "32\177a" "20\177a" "33\177a" "34\177a" - "8\177a" "0\177\\aa" "0\177\\ae" "24\177c" - "32\177e" "20\177e" "33\177e" "8\177e" - "32\177\\i" "20\177\\i" "33\177\\i" "8\177\\i" - - ; 0xf0 - "49\177g" "34\177n" "32\177o" "20\177o" - "33\177o" "34\177o" "8\177o" "45\177" - "0\177\\o" "32\177u" "20\177u" "33\177u" - "8\177u" "0\177\\i" "24\177s" "8\177y" - ]) - -(defconst cjk-latin-jisx ; JIS X 0201 lower half - [; 0xa0 - "" "0\177!" "37\177" "0\177\\#" - "39\177" "0\177\\%" "0\177\\&" "40\177" - "0\177(" "0\177)" "0\177*" "0\177+" - "0\177," "0\177-" "0\177." "0\177/" - - ; 0xb0 - "0\1770" "0\1771" "0\1772" "0\1773" - "0\1774" "0\1775" "0\1776" "0\1777" - "0\1778" "0\1779" "0\177:" "0\177;" - "41\177" "0\177=" "42\177" "0\177?" - - ; 0xc0 - "36\177" "0\177A" "0\177B" "0\177C" - "0\177D" "0\177E" "0\177F" "0\177G" - "0\177H" "0\177I" "0\177J" "0\177K" - "0\177L" "0\177M" "0\177N" "0\177O" - - ; 0xd0 - "0\177P" "0\177Q" "0\177R" "0\177S" - "0\177T" "0\177U" "0\177V" "0\177W" - "0\177X" "0\177Y" "0\177Z" "0\177[" - "5\177" "0\177]" "43\177" "44\177" - - ; 0xe0 - "46\177" "0\177a" "0\177b" "0\177c" - "0\177d" "0\177e" "0\177f" "0\177g" - "0\177h" "0\177i" "0\177j" "0\177k" - "0\177l" "0\177m" "0\177n" "0\177o" - - ; 0xf0 - "0\177p" "0\177q" "0\177r" "0\177s" - "0\177t" "0\177u" "0\177v" "0\177w" - "0\177x" "0\177y" "0\177z" "47\177" - "50\177" "54\177" "56\177" "" - ]) - -(defconst cjk-cyrillic ; ISO 8859-5 - [; 0xa0 - "99\177" "0\177\\CYRYO" "0\177\\CYRDJE" "20\177\\CYRG" - "0\177\\CYRIE" "0\177\\CYRDZE" "0\177\\CYRII" "0\177\\CYRYI" - "0\177\\CYRJE" "0\177\\CYRLJE" "0\177\\CYRNJE" "0\177\\CYRTSHE" - "20\177\\CYRK" "0\177-{}" "0\177\\CYRUSHRT" "0\177\\CYRDZHE" - - ; 0xb0 - "0\177\\CYRA" "0\177\\CYRB" "0\177\\CYRV" "0\177\\CYRG" - "0\177\\CYRD" "0\177\\CYRE" "0\177\\CYRZH" "0\177\\CYRZ" - "0\177\\CYRI" "0\177\\CYRISHRT" "0\177\\CYRK" "0\177\\CYRL" - "0\177\\CYRM" "0\177\\CYRN" "0\177\\CYRO" "0\177\\CYRP" - - ; 0xc0 - "0\177\\CYRR" "0\177\\CYRS" "0\177\\CYRT" "0\177\\CYRU" - "0\177\\CYRF" "0\177\\CYRH" "0\177\\CYRC" "0\177\\CYRCH" - "0\177\\CYRSH" "0\177\\CYRSHCH" "0\177\\CYRHRDSN" "0\177\\CYRERY" - "0\177\\CYRSFTSN" "0\177\\CYREREV" "0\177\\CYRYU" "0\177\\CYRYA" - - ; 0xd0 - "0\177\\cyra" "0\177\\cyrb" "0\177\\cyrv" "0\177\\cyrg" - "0\177\\cyrd" "0\177\\cyre" "0\177\\cyrzh" "0\177\\cyrz" - "0\177\\cyri" "0\177\\cyrishrt" "0\177\\cyrk" "0\177\\cyrl" - "0\177\\cyrm" "0\177\\cyrn" "0\177\\cyro" "0\177\\cyrp" - - ; 0xe0 - "0\177\\cyrr" "0\177\\cyrs" "0\177\\cyrt" "0\177\\cyru" - "0\177\\cyrf" "0\177\\cyrh" "0\177\\cyrc" "0\177\\cyrch" - "0\177\\cyrsh" "0\177\\cyrshch" "0\177\\cyrhrdsn" "0\177\\cyrery" - "0\177\\cyrsftsn" "0\177\\cyrerev" "0\177\\cyryu" "0\177\\cyrya" - - ; 0xf0 - "35\177" "0\177\\cyryo" "0\177\\cyrdje" "20\177\\cyrg" - "0\177\\cyrie" "0\177\\cyrdze" "0\177\\cyrii" "0\177\\cyryi" - "0\177\\cyrje" "0\177\\cyrlje" "0\177\\cyrnje" "0\177\\cyrtshe" - "20\177\\cyrk" "7\177" "0\177\\cyrushrt" "0\177\\cyrdzhe" - ]) - -(defconst cjk-greek ; ISO 8859-7 - [;0xa0 - "99\177" "0\177<{}" "0\177>{}" "3\177" - "" "" "6\177" "7\177" - "8\177\\ " "9\177" "" "0\177((" - "12\177" "0\177-{}" "" "0\177---" - - ; 0xb0 - "16\177" "17\177" "18\177" "19\177" - "0\177'{}" "0\177\"'{}" "0\177'A" "0\177;" - "0\177'E" "0\177'H" "0\177'I" "0\177))" - "0\177'O" "29\177" "0\177'U" "0\177'W" - - ; 0xc0 - "0\177\"'i" "0\177A" "0\177B" "0\177G" - "0\177D" "0\177E" "0\177Z" "0\177H" - "0\177J" "0\177I" "0\177K" "0\177L" - "0\177M" "0\177N" "0\177X" "0\177O" - - ; 0xd0 - "0\177P" "0\177R" "" "0\177S" - "0\177T" "0\177U" "0\177F" "0\177Q" - "0\177Y" "0\177W" "0\177\"I" "0\177\"U" - "0\177'a" "0\177'e" "0\177'h" "0\177'i" - - ; 0xe0 - "0\177\"'u" "0\177a" "0\177b" "0\177g" - "0\177d" "0\177e" "0\177z" "0\177h" - "0\177j" "0\177i" "0\177k" "0\177l" - "0\177m" "0\177n" "0\177x" "0\177o" - - ; 0xf0 - "0\177p" "0\177r" "0\177c" "0\177s" - "0\177t" "0\177u" "0\177f" "0\177q" - "0\177y" "0\177w" "0\177\"i" "0\177\"u" - "0\177'o" "0\177'u" "0\177'w" "" - ]) - -(defconst cjk-viscii-lower - [; 0xA0 - "" "20\177\\abreve" "32\177\\abreve" "71\177\\abreve" - "20\177\\acircumflex" "32\177\\acircumflex" "73\177\\acircumflex" "71\177\\acircumflex" - "34\177e" "71\177e" "20\177\\ecircumflex" "32\177\\ecircumflex" - "73\177\\ecircumflex" "34\177\\ecircumflex" "71\177\\ecircumflex" "20\177\\ocircumflex" - - ; 0xB0 - "32\177\\ocircumflex" "73\177\\ocircumflex" "34\177\\ocircumflex" "" - "" "71\177\\ocircumflex" "32\177\\ohorn" "73\177\\ohorn" - "71\177i" "" "" "" - "" "0\177\\ohorn" "20\177\\ohorn" "" - - ; 0xC0 - "" "" "" "" - "" "" "73\177\\abreve" "34\177\\abreve" - "" "" "" "" - "" "" "" "32\177y" - - ; 0xD0 - "" "20\177\\uhorn" "" "" - "" "71\177a" "73\177y" "32\177\\uhorn" - "73\177\\uhorn" "" "" "34\177y" - "71\177y" "" "34\177\\ohorn" "0\177\\uhorn" - - ; 0xE0 - "32\177a" "20\177a" "0\177\\acircumflex" "34\177a" - "73\177a" "0\177\\abreve" "34\177\\uhorn" "34\177\\acircumflex" - "32\177e" "20\177e" "0\177\\ecircumflex" "73\177e" - "32\177i" "20\177i" "34\177i" "73\177i" - - ; 0xF0 - "0\177\\dj" "71\177\\uhorn" "32\177o" "20\177o" - "0\177\\ocircumflex" "34\177o" "73\177o" "71\177o" - "71\177u" "32\177u" "20\177u" "34\177u" - "73\177u" "20\177y" "71\177\\ohorn" "" - ]) - -(defconst cjk-viscii-upper - [; 0xA0 - "" "20\177\\ABREVE" "32\177\\ABREVE" "71\177\\ABREVE" - "20\177\\ACIRCUMFLEX" "32\177\\ACIRCUMFLEX" "73\177\\ACIRCUMFLEX" "71\177\\ACIRCUMFLEX" - "34\177E" "71\177E" "20\177\\ECIRCUMFLEX" "32\177\\ECIRCUMFLEX" - "73\177\\ECIRCUMFLEX" "34\177\\ECIRCUMFLEX" "71\177\\ECIRCUMFLEX" "20\177\\OCIRCUMFLEX" - - ; 0xB0 - "32\177\\OCIRCUMFLEX" "73\177\\OCIRCUMFLEX" "34\177\\OCIRCUMFLEX" "" - "" "71\177\\OCIRCUMFLEX" "32\177\\OHORN" "73\177\\OHORN" - "71\177I" "" "" "" - "" "0\177\\OHORN" "20\177\\OHORN" "" - - ; 0xC0 - "" "" "" "" - "" "" "73\177\\ABREVE" "34\177\\ABREVE" - "" "" "" "" - "" "" "" "32\177Y" - - ; 0xD0 - "" "20\177\\UHORN" "" "" - "" "71\177A" "73\177Y" "32\177\\UHORN" - "73\177\\UHORN" "" "" "34\177Y" - "71\177Y" "" "34\177\\OHORN" "0\177\\UHORN" - - ; 0xE0 - "32\177A" "20\177A" "0\177\\ACIRCUMFLEX" "34\177A" - "73\177A" "0\177\\ABREVE" "34\177\\UHORN" "34\177\\ACIRCUMFLEX" - "32\177E" "20\177E" "0\177\\ECIRCUMFLEX" "73\177E" - "32\177I" "20\177I" "34\177I" "73\177I" - - ; 0xF0 - "0\177\\DJ" "71\177\\UHORN" "32\177O" "20\177O" - "0\177\\OCIRCUMFLEX" "34\177O" "73\177O" "71\177O" - "71\177U" "32\177U" "20\177U" "34\177U" - "73\177U" "20\177Y" "71\177\\OHORN" "" - ]) - - -;; The following encodings will be selected (if they occur in the input -;; buffer) at the very beginning of the output buffer to load the -;; corresponding CJK macros. -;; -(defconst cjk-enc-table - '((chinese-gb2312 . GB) - (katakana-jisx0201 . SJIS) - (japanese-jisx0208 . JIS) - (japanese-jisx0212 . JIS2) - (korean-ksc5601 . KS) - (chinese-big5-1 . Bg5) - (chinese-big5-2 . Bg5) - (chinese-cns11643-1 . CNS1) - (chinese-cns11643-2 . CNS2) - (chinese-cns11643-3 . CNS3) - (chinese-cns11643-4 . CNS4) - (chinese-cns11643-5 . CNS5) - (chinese-cns11643-6 . CNS6) - (chinese-cns11643-7 . CNS7))) - - -;; MULEenc's versions of \CJKspace and \CJKnospace -;; -(defconst cjk-space "\17764\177\177") -(defconst cjk-nospace "\17765\177\177") - -;; MULEenc's command to insert a word break. -;; -(defconst cjk-word-break "\17761\177\177") - - -;; Here we have the format specification table which defines what to do -;; for each encoding. -;; -;; Later in the code we check to which group of commands the encoding -;; belongs. This is done by testing how the encoding and its data is -;; stored, e.g. whether it is a vector, or a cons cell, etc. -;; -(defconst cjk-format-spec-table - `( - ;; Cdr part is a vector VEC. Each character is formatted as: - ;; - ;; (format "\177%s\177" (aref VEC (- char-position-code-1 32))) - ;; - (latin-iso8859-1 . ,cjk-latin-1) - (latin-iso8859-2 . ,cjk-latin-2) - (latin-iso8859-3 . ,cjk-latin-3) - (latin-iso8859-4 . ,cjk-latin-4) - (latin-iso8859-9 . ,cjk-latin-5) - (latin-jisx0201 . ,cjk-latin-jisx) - ;; T2A encoding is used for Cyrillic letters. You must explicitly - ;; switch between T2 and T1/OT1 encoding. - (cyrillic-iso8859-5 . ,cjk-cyrillic) - ;; LGR encoding (resp. its ligatures) is used for Greek letters. - ;; You must explicitly switch between LGR and T1/OT1 encoding (using - ;; e.g. Babel's `greek' option). - (greek-iso8859-7 . ,cjk-greek) - ;; For Vietnamese a Vietnamese TeX-font has to be used which - ;; contains ASCII characters too! You must explicitly switch - ;; between Vietnamese T5 and T1/OT1 encoding. - (vietnamese-viscii-lower . ,cjk-viscii-lower) - (vietnamese-viscii-upper . ,cjk-viscii-upper) - - ;; Cdr part is a cons of header HEAD and formatter FORMAT. HEAD is - ;; printed first, then each character is formatted as: - ;; - ;; (format FORMAT char-code-1 [char-code-2]) - ;; - (katakana-jisx0201 . ("\17770\177\177" . "\177%c\177\177")) - (japanese-jisx0208 . ("\17766\177\177" . "\177%c\177%d\177")) - (chinese-gb2312 . ("\17767\177\177" . "\177%c\177%d\177")) - (chinese-big5-1 . ("\17768\177\177" . "\177%c\177%d\177")) - (chinese-big5-2 . ("\17768\177\177" . "\177%c\177%d\177")) - (korean-ksc5601 . ("\17769\177\177" . "\177%c\177%d\177")) - - ;; Cdr part is a formatter string FORMAT. Each character is - ;; formatted as: - ;; - ;; (format FORMAT char-code-1 char-code-2) - ;; - (japanese-jisx0212 . "\17772\177JIS2\177\177%d\177%d\177") - (chinese-cns11643-1 . "\17772\177CNS1\177\177%d\177%d\177") - (chinese-cns11643-2 . "\17772\177CNS2\177\177%d\177%d\177") - (chinese-cns11643-3 . "\17772\177CNS3\177\177%d\177%d\177") - (chinese-cns11643-4 . "\17772\177CNS4\177\177%d\177%d\177") - (chinese-cns11643-5 . "\17772\177CNS5\177\177%d\177%d\177") - (chinese-cns11643-6 . "\17772\177CNS6\177\177%d\177%d\177") - (chinese-cns11643-7 . "\17772\177CNS7\177\177%d\177%d\177") - - ;; Cdr part is a list of the form (SYMBOL ARG1 ARG2 ...). SYMBOL - ;; indicates how to process the following characters. - ;; - (thai-tis620 . (thai - "\17757\177\177" ; Thai start - "\17758\177\177" ; Thai end - "\17762\177%d\177" ; Thai base character - "\17760\177%d\177" ; Thai upper/lower vowel and tone - "\17763\177\177" ; Thai EOL - )) - )) - - -;; An alist of charsets vs list of features required for processing -;; the corresponding charset. The feature is loaded then on demand. -;; -(defconst cjk-feature-table - '((thai-tis620 thai-word))) - - -;; Create an output encoding called `cjk-coding', using the function -;; cjk-encode to actually convert the output. -;; -(if (featurep 'xemacs) - (make-coding-system - 'cjk-coding 'no-conversion - "Coding-system for LaTeX2e CJK Package" - '(mnemonic "CJK" - pre-write-conversion cjk-encode)) - (if (< emacs-major-version 23) - (make-coding-system - 'cjk-coding 0 ?c - "Coding-system for LaTeX2e CJK Package" - nil - '((pre-write-conversion . cjk-encode))) - (define-coding-system - 'cjk-coding - "Coding-system for LaTeX2e CJK Package" - :mnemonic ?c - :coding-type 'emacs-mule - :default-char ? - :charset-list '(ascii - latin-iso8859-1 - latin-iso8859-2 - latin-iso8859-3 - latin-iso8859-4 - cyrillic-iso8859-5 - greek-iso8859-7 - thai-tis620 - vietnamese-viscii-lower - vietnamese-viscii-upper - latin-jisx0201 - katakana-jisx0201 - japanese-jisx0208 - japanese-jisx0212 - korean-ksc5601 - chinese-gb2312 - chinese-big5-1 - chinese-big5-2 - chinese-cns11643-1 - chinese-cns11643-2 - chinese-cns11643-3 - chinese-cns11643-4 - chinese-cns11643-5 - chinese-cns11643-6 - chinese-cns11643-7) - :pre-write-conversion 'cjk-encode))) - -;; XEmacs doesn't have set-buffer-multibyte. -;; -(defmacro cjk-set-buffer-multibyte (arg) - (if (fboundp 'set-buffer-multibyte) - `(set-buffer-multibyte ,arg))) - - -;; The conversion routine. Its main idea is to analyze the character -;; set for each character and then to do something if the previous -;; character has a different character set. For Thai, we must -;; additionally find proper word breaks using a large word list. -;; -(defun cjk-encode (from to) - (let ((old-buf (current-buffer)) - (temp-buf (get-buffer-create " *cjk-tmp*")) - (work-buf (get-buffer-create " *cjk-work*")) - (required-features (copy-sequence cjk-feature-table))) - ;; Initialize all working buffers. - (set-buffer work-buf) - (erase-buffer) - (cjk-set-buffer-multibyte nil) - - (set-buffer temp-buf) - (erase-buffer) - (cjk-set-buffer-multibyte t) - - ;; Copy the original contents into TEMP-BUF. - (insert-buffer-substring old-buf from to) - (if (and (not (featurep 'xemacs)) - (string< emacs-version "21.0")) - (progn - (message "Decomposing...") - (decompose-region (point-min) (point-max)))) - - (let ((enc nil) - (space-state nil) - prev-charset charset - ch ch1 ch2 - format-spec - (skipped-whitespace nil) - (last-pos 0)) - ;; Now we go to beginning of TEMP-BUF and start the loop. - (goto-char (point-min)) - (setq prev-charset 'ascii) - - (while (not (eobp)) - ;; In emacs 23+, the `charset' property holds the original - ;; encoding value; in emacs 22 and earlier, we get `nil'. - (setq tpch (get-text-property (point) 'charset)) - (setq ch (following-char)) - (set-buffer work-buf) - - ;; Set CHARSET to the character set of the current character. - ;; Use text property in preference to `char-charset'. - (if (not (eq tpch nil)) - (setq charset tpch) - (setq charset (char-charset ch))) - - ;; Avoid `tis620-2533' (new with emacs 23+); we replace it with - ;; Thai and ASCII (as a new optional argument to - ;; `char-charset'. - (if (eq charset 'tis620-2533) - (setq charset (char-charset ch '(thai-tis620 ascii)))) - - ;; Check whether we have Unicode based input. - (if (eq charset 'unicode) - (let ((l (split-char ch))) - (progn - ;; Unicode 0x0E00-0x0E7F is Thai. Transform back to TIS620 - (setq ch2 (nth 2 l) - ch3 (nth 3 l)) - (if (and (eq ch2 14) (< ch3 128)) - (setq charset 'thai-tis620 - ch (encode-char ch 'thai-tis620)))))) - - ;; `split-char' in emacs 23+ is sensitive to charset priority. - (cond ((> emacs-major-version 22) - (if (not (eq charset 'ascii)) - (set-charset-priority charset)))) - - (if (eq charset 'ascii) - ;; Not a multibyte character. - (progn - ;; Don't modify PREV-CHARSET for whitespace characters. - (setq skipped-whitespace (string-match "[ \t\n]" - (string ch))) - (if (not skipped-whitespace) - (setq prev-charset 'ascii)) - (insert ch)) - - ;; Now we are at a multibyte character. Set the following - ;; variables: - ;; - ;; CH1 -- first character code - ;; CH2 -- second character code (of two-byte characters) - ;; if any - (if (or (eq charset 'chinese-big5-1) - (eq charset 'chinese-big5-2)) - ;; Emacs uses two special character sets for Big5 - ;; characters. We must decode the current character to - ;; get the real Big5 character code. - (progn - (setq ch (encode-big5-char ch)) - (if (consp ch) - ;; XEmacs - (setq ch1 (car ch) - ch2 (cdr ch)) - ;; Emacs - (setq ch1 (lsh ch -8) - ch2 (logand ch 255))) - ;; 128 will be later added again. - (setq ch1 (- ch1 128)) - (setq ch2 (- ch2 128))) - ;; For all other character sets, split-char does the right - ;; thing. Note that CH2 can be zero in case it is a - ;; single-byte character set. - (let ((l (split-char ch))) - (setq ch1 (nth 1 l) - ch2 (or (nth 2 l) 0)))) - - ;; FORMAT-SPEC tells how to encode this character. - (setq format-spec (cdr (assq charset cjk-format-spec-table))) - (if (null format-spec) - ;; Unsupported character set. Do nothing. - nil - ;; Ok, it is supported. If this character set is a CJK - ;; character set (i.e., it is in CJK-ENC-TABLE), we need a - ;; special header at the beginning of the output file. - ;; This information is stored in the ENC list. - (let ((tag (cdr (assq charset cjk-enc-table)))) - (if tag - (or (memq tag enc) - (setq enc (cons tag enc))))) - - ;; Load all features which are required to handle this - ;; character set. - (let ((tail (assq charset required-features))) - ;; We remove all occurrences of TAIL in the feature list - ;; to avoid loading packages multiple times. - (setq required-features (delete tail required-features) - tail (cdr tail)) - (while tail - (require (car tail)) - (setq tail (cdr tail)))) - - (cond - ;; If FORMAT-SPEC has the form (SYMBOL ARG1 ARG2 ...), - ;; SYMBOL indicates how to process the following - ;; characters. - ((and (consp format-spec) (symbolp (car format-spec))) - (cond - ((eq (car format-spec) 'thai) - ;; FORMAT-SPEC has this form: - ;; (thai START-STRING END-STRING - ;; BASE-CHAR-FORMAT COMBINING-CHAR-FORMAT - ;; EOL-STRING) - (let ((base-format (nth 3 format-spec)) - (combining-format (nth 4 format-spec)) - pos - start - end - str - len - (i 0)) - ;; First, insert the code for starting Thai. - (if (not (eq prev-charset charset)) - (insert (nth 1 format-spec))) - ;; Analyze the maximum run of Thai characters in - ;; TEMP-BUF and insert `|' at all word boundaries. - (set-buffer temp-buf) - (setq start (point)) - ;; "\\ct+" searches for characters which have the - ;; category `t', i.e. are Thai characters. - (re-search-forward "\\ct+" nil t) - (setq end (point-marker)) - (goto-char start) - (thai-break-words "|" end) - ;; Extract this run. - (setq str (buffer-substring start end) - len (length str)) - (goto-char end) - (set-marker end nil) - ;; Insert characters in STR one by one while - ;; converting `|' to `cjk-word-break' and formatting - ;; Thai characters according to FORMAT-SPEC. - (set-buffer work-buf) - (while (< i len) - (setq ch (aref str i) - i (1+ i)) - (if (= ch ?|) - (insert cjk-word-break) - (let* ((split (split-char ch)) - (category-set (char-category-set ch))) - ;; We now analyze the linguistic category - ;; assigned to the current character and take - ;; the appropriate format. Then we add 128 - ;; for producing TIS-620 output. - (insert (format - (if (or (aref category-set ?2) - (aref category-set ?3) - (aref category-set ?4)) - combining-format - base-format) - (+ (nth 1 split) 128)))))) - ;; It depends on the following characters what to do - ;; next. If we have tabs and spaces followed by a - ;; Thai character, nothing will be done. If we have - ;; a newline character additionally, we insert a - ;; special command which usually expands to - ;; `\ignorespaces' (which will suppress all - ;; whitespace characters). In all other cases, we - ;; close the Thai block. - ;; - ;; Reason for this algorithm is the fact that in the - ;; Thai language a space isn't used to separate - ;; words but to structure a sentence. A normal line - ;; break shall not automatically cause the insertion - ;; of a space. The user has rather to explicitly - ;; type one or more space characters in the middle - ;; of a line to indicate that he or she really wants - ;; a space -- note that usually a Thai space is - ;; wider than a Roman space resp. can be stretched - ;; more. - (set-buffer temp-buf) - (if (looking-at "[ \t]+\\ct") - (setq str "") - (if (looking-at "[ \t]*\n[ \t]*\\ct") - (setq str (nth 5 format-spec)) - (setq str (nth 2 format-spec)))) - ;; To compensate the forward-char at the end of loop. - (forward-char -1) - (set-buffer work-buf) - (insert str))))) - - ;; We may have to insert the car part of the cons and/or - ;; space controlling commands (cjk-space/cjk-nospace) - ;; depending on the current context. - ;; - ;; Note that this logic sometimes fails. In the example - ;; below, cjk-encode will insert \CJKspace in the comment - ;; instead of right after the comment. Since cjk-encode - ;; should be a low-level function we can't assume that - ;; `%' is always the TeX comment character. Only TeX - ;; itself can reliably detect the current comment - ;; character. - ;; - ;; Chinese Text - ;; % Korean comment - ;; Korean Text - ;; - ;; Two solutions: Either switch between Korean and other - ;; languages only outside of a comment, or manually insert - ;; \CJKspace and \CJKnospace commands as needed. - ((consp format-spec) - (if (eq charset 'korean-ksc5601) - (or (eq space-state cjk-space) - (insert (setq space-state cjk-space))) - (or (eq space-state cjk-nospace) - (insert (setq space-state cjk-nospace)))) - - ;; Now insert the the header and character(s) - ;; according to CJK-FORMAT-SPEC-TABLE. The CJK - ;; package needs the characters in GR notation, so - ;; we add 0x80. - (if (not (eq prev-charset charset)) - (insert (car format-spec))) - (insert (format (cdr format-spec) - (+ ch1 128) (+ ch2 128)))) - - ;; Since Emacs provides the character sets in GL - ;; notation, we simply subtract 0x20 to get the proper - ;; index. - ((vectorp format-spec) - (insert (format "\177%s\177" - (aref format-spec (- ch1 32))))) - - ;; Otherwise, FORMAT-SPEC is just a formatting - ;; string. - (t - (insert (format format-spec ch1 ch2))))) - - (setq prev-charset charset)) - - ;; We have finished the analysis of the character set. Print - ;; some progress information if we have done another 1000 - ;; characters. - (set-buffer temp-buf) - (if (> (- (point) last-pos) 1000) - (progn - (setq last-pos (point)) - (message "Converting: %2d%%" - (/ (* 100 (point)) (point-max))))) - - ;; Advance to the next character and loop. - (forward-char 1)) - - ;; The remaining task is to insert an appropriate header at the - ;; very beginning of the output file. If ENC isn't empty, we need - ;; the extra LaTeX commands to load CJK package and to output all - ;; collected CJK encodings. - (set-buffer work-buf) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (if enc - (progn - (insert "\\def\\CJKhook{") - (while enc - (insert (format "\\CJKenc{%s}" (car enc))) - (setq enc (cdr enc))) - (insert "}") - (insert "\\ifx\\CJKpreproc\\undefined") - (insert "\\def\\CJKpreproc{cjk-enc}") - (insert "\\RequirePackage[global]{CJK}") - (insert "\\AtBeginDocument{\\begin{CJK}{}{}\\CJKspace}") - (insert "\\AtEndDocument{\\end{CJK}}") - (insert "\\else\\CJKhook\\fi ")) - (insert "\\ifx\\CJKpreproc\\undefined") - (insert "\\def\\CJKpreproc{cjk-enc}") - (insert "\\RequirePackage{MULEenc}") - (insert "\\fi "))))) - - -(defun cjk-get-name (filename) - "Replace the extension of the file name with `.cjk'. -If the extension of FILENAME is `.bib', `-cjk.bib' will be appended -to the file name without extension." - - (concat (file-name-sans-extension filename) - (if (string-equal (file-name-extension filename) "bib") - "-cjk.bib" - ".cjk"))) - - -(defun cjk-write-file () - "Save current buffer and <buffername>.cjk in cjk-coding. -Files of the form <buffername>.bib are saved as <buffername>-cjk.bib. - -If no file is associated with the buffer, you are asked to specify a -file name." - - (interactive) - (save-buffer) - (let* ((bufname (buffer-file-name)) - (newbufname (cjk-get-name bufname))) - (message "Saving %s and %s" bufname newbufname) - (let ((coding-system-for-write 'cjk-coding)) - (write-region (point-min) (point-max) newbufname)))) - - -(defun cjk-file-write-file (filename &optional load) - "Save FILENAME as <FILENAME>.cjk in cjk-coding. -With prefix arg (noninteractively: 2nd arg LOAD), load FILENAME into -current buffer also." - - (interactive - (let ((file buffer-file-name) - (file-name nil) - (file-dir nil)) - (and file - ;; If we are in LaTeX mode, we present the file associated - ;; with the current buffer as the default. - (eq (cdr (assq 'major-mode (buffer-local-variables))) - 'latex-mode) - (setq file-name (file-name-nondirectory file) - file-dir (file-name-directory file))) - ;; Now we build the argument list. - (list (read-file-name (if current-prefix-arg - "Load file and save it in cjk-coding: " - "Save file in cjk-coding: ") - file-dir file-name nil) - current-prefix-arg))) - - (setq filename (expand-file-name filename)) - - (let (input-buffer - (new-filename (cjk-get-name filename))) - (save-excursion - (setq input-buffer (get-buffer-create " *cjk-temp*")) - (set-buffer input-buffer) - (erase-buffer) - (cjk-set-buffer-multibyte t) - (insert-file-contents filename) - (let ((coding-system-for-write 'cjk-coding)) - (write-region (point-min) (point-max) new-filename)))) - - (if load - (find-file filename))) - - -;; To be independent from AUC TeX, we copy the TeX-in-comment function. - -(defvar cjk-tex-esc "\\" - "The TeX escape character.") - - -(defconst cjk-comment-start-skip (concat "\\(\\(^\\|[^\\]\\)\\(" - (regexp-quote cjk-tex-esc) - (regexp-quote cjk-tex-esc) - "\\)*\\)\\(%+ *\\)") - "A regexp to identify the beginning of a comment in TeX.") - - -(defun cjk-tex-in-comment () - "Return non-nil if point is in a TeX comment." - - (if (or (bolp) - (eq (preceding-char) ?\r)) - nil - (save-excursion - (let ((pos (point))) - (re-search-backward "^\\|\r" nil t) - (or (looking-at cjk-comment-start-skip) - (re-search-forward cjk-comment-start-skip pos t)))))) - - -(defun cjk-write-all-files (filename &optional load force) - "Save FILENAME and all files included in FILENAME in cjk-coding. -This function runs `cjk-file-write-file' on each file if necessary. -The inclusion commands scanned for are `\\CJKinput', `\\CJKinclude', -and `\\CJKbibliography'. - -With 1 \\[universal-argument] (noninteractively: 2nd arg LOAD), - load FILENAME into current buffer also. -With 2 \\[universal-argument]'s (noninteractively: 3rd arg FORCE), - run `cjk-file-write-file' unconditionally. -With 3 \\[universal-argument]'s, do both." - - (interactive - (let ((file buffer-file-name) - (file-name nil) - (file-dir nil)) - (and file - ;; If we are in LaTeX mode, we present the file associated - ;; with the current buffer as the default. - (eq (cdr (assq 'major-mode (buffer-local-variables))) - 'latex-mode) - (setq file-name (file-name-nondirectory file) - file-dir (file-name-directory file))) - ;; Now we build the argument list. - (setq load (member current-prefix-arg '((4) (64)))) - (setq force (member current-prefix-arg '((16) (64)))) - (list - (read-file-name (if load - "Load file and save it in cjk-coding: " - "Save file in cjk-coding: ") - file-dir file-name nil) - load - force))) - - (let (input-buffer - (dir (file-name-directory filename)) - (tex-include-regexp "\\\\CJKinclude *{\\(.*\\)}") - (tex-input-regexp "\\\\CJKinput *{\\(.*\\)}") - (bib-regexp "\\\\CJKbibliography *{\\(.*\\)}") - (result '()) - (newresult '())) - (save-excursion - ;; First, load the file associated with FILENAME into INPUT-BUFFER - (setq input-buffer (get-buffer-create " *cjk-temp*")) - (set-buffer input-buffer) - (erase-buffer) - (cjk-set-buffer-multibyte t) - (insert-file-contents filename) - (goto-char (point-min)) - - ;; Then, search `\CJKinput', `\CJKinclude', and `\CJKbibliography' and - ;; append the found filenames to the RESULT list. - (while (re-search-forward tex-include-regexp nil t) - ;; We assume that the include file name is well behaved and - ;; doesn't contain a comment character. - (let ((match (match-string 1))) - (if (not (cjk-tex-in-comment)) - (setq result (cons (concat match ".tex") result))))) - (while (re-search-forward tex-input-regexp nil t) - (let ((match (match-string 1))) - (if (not (cjk-tex-in-comment)) - (if (string-equal (file-name-sans-extension match) match) - (setq result (cons (concat match ".tex") result)) - (setq result (cons match result)))))) - (while (re-search-forward bib-regexp nil t) - (let ((match (match-string 1))) - (if (not (cjk-tex-in-comment)) - (setq result (cons (concat match ".bib") result)))))) - - ;; Add directory to each element. - (dolist (elt result) - (setq newresult (cons (concat dir elt) newresult))) - - ;; Add the master file itself to the list. - (setq newresult (cons filename newresult)) - - ;; Process file by file. - (dolist (source newresult) - (if (not (file-readable-p source)) - (message "Can't operate on %s" source) - (if (or (file-newer-than-file-p source (cjk-get-name source)) - force) - (cjk-file-write-file source))))) - - (if load - (find-file filename))) - - -(defun batch-cjk-write-file () - "Run `cjk-file-write-file' on the remaining files if necessary. -Use this from the command line, with `--batch' (or `-batch'); it won't -work in an interactive Emacs. For example, invoke - - \"emacs -batch -l cjk-enc -f batch-cjk-write-file *.tex\" - -Note that if you specify a directory name, all files in this directory -are processed." - - (do-batch-cjk-write-file)) - - -(defun batch-force-cjk-write-file () - "Run `cjk-file-write-file' on the remaining files unconditionally. -Use this from the command line, with `--batch' (or `-batch'); it won't -work in an interactive Emacs. For example, invoke - - \"emacs -b -l cjk-enc -f batch-force-cjk-write-file *.tex\" - -Note that if you specify a directory name, all files in this directory -are processed. - -This function is useful for Makefiles to let the make program do the -file time management." - - (do-batch-cjk-write-file t)) - - -(defun do-batch-cjk-write-file (&optional force) - "Run `cjk-file-write-file' on remaining arguments. -If optional argument FORCE is non-nil, run it unconditionally." - - (defvar command-line-args-left) ; Avoid `free variable' warning. - - (if (not noninteractive) - (error "`batch-write-cjk-file' is to be used only with --batch")) - - (while command-line-args-left - (let ((source (car command-line-args-left)) - dest) - (if (file-directory-p (expand-file-name source)) - ;; Handle all files in directory. - (let ((files (directory-files source))) - (while files - (if (and (not (auto-save-file-name-p (car files))) - ;; Replace the directory name saved in `source' - ;; with a file name. - (setq source - (expand-file-name (car files) source)) - (setq dest (cjk-get-name source)) - (not (file-directory-p source)) - (or (file-newer-than-file-p source dest) - force)) - (cjk-file-write-file source)) - (setq files (cdr files)))) - ;; Otherwise, process a single file. - (if (not (file-readable-p source)) - (message "Can't operate on %s" source) - (if (or (file-newer-than-file-p source (cjk-get-name source)) - force) - (cjk-file-write-file source))))) - - (setq command-line-args-left (cdr command-line-args-left))) - - (message "Done") - (kill-emacs 0)) - -;;; EOF diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/lisp/emacs/thai-word.el b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/lisp/emacs/thai-word.el deleted file mode 100644 index 956cf27b06..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/lisp/emacs/thai-word.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11052 +0,0 @@ -;;; thai-word.el -- find Thai word boundaries - -;; Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 -;; Electrotechnical Laboratory, JAPAN. - -;; Author: Kenichi HANDA <handa@etl.go.jp> - -;; Keywords: thai, word break, emacs - -;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) -;; any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to -;; the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. - -;; The used Thai word list has been taken from IBM's ICU4J project -;; (file `thai6.ucs', version 1.4, converted to TIS encoding, with -;; removal of three incorrect entries) to which the following license -;; applies: -;; -;; COPYRIGHT AND PERMISSION NOTICE -;; -;; -;; Copyright (c) 1995-2001 International Business Machines -;; Corporation and others -;; -;; All rights reserved. -;; -;; -;; Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person -;; obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation -;; files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without -;; restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, -;; copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, and/or sell copies of -;; the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is -;; furnished to do so, provided that the above copyright notice(s) -;; and this permission notice appear in all copies of the Software -;; and that both the above copyright notice(s) and this permission -;; notice appear in supporting documentation. -;; -;; THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, -;; EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES -;; OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND -;; NONINFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE -;; COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR HOLDERS INCLUDED IN THIS NOTICE BE LIABLE -;; FOR ANY CLAIM, OR ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, -;; OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR -;; PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER -;; TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR -;; PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. -;; -;; Except as contained in this notice, the name of a copyright -;; holder shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote -;; the sale, use or other dealings in this Software without prior -;; written authorization of the copyright holder. - - -;; This file implements an algorithm to find Thai word breaks using a -;; dictionary. It is based on the C program `cttex' written by -;; Vuthichai Ampornaramveth <vuthi@nii.ac.jp>. - - -;; Table of Thai words. It is a nested alist (see `nested-alist-p'), -;; which means that you can easily index the list character by -;; character. - -(defconst thai-word-table nil) - - -;; Set up `thai-word-table'. - -(let - ((l - '("¡¡" - "¡¡Å" - "¡¡Ø¸Àѳ±ì" - "¡§" - "¡§¡ÒÃ" - "¡§ÊØÅ" - "¡§àµê¡" - "¡®" - "¡®ËÁÒÂ" - "¡°Ô¹" - "¡´" - "¡µÑªÅÕ" - "¡µÑصÒ" - "¡µÑÙ" - "¡µÒ¸Ô¡ÒÃ" - "¡µÒÀÔ¹ÔËÒÃ" - "¡µÔ¡Ò" - "¡µàÇ·ÔµÒ" - "¡µàÇ·Õ" - "¡¶Ò" - "¡·Á" - "¡·ÅÕ" - "¡¹" - "¡¹¡" - "¡¹ÔÉ°Ò" - "¡º" - "¡º¯" - "¡º´Ò¹" - "¡º·Ù" - "¡ºÒÅ" - "¡ºÔ¹·Ãì" - "¡ºÔÅ" - "¡ºÕè" - "¡ÁÅ" - "¡Ã" - "¡Ã¡®" - "¡Ã¡®Ò¤Á" - "¡Ã¡¯" - "¡Ã§" - "¡Ã³±ì" - "¡Ã³Õ" - "¡Ã³Õ¡Ԩ" - "¡Ã³ÕÂì" - "¡Ã´" - "¡Ã¹" - "¡Ãº" - "¡ÃºÙÃ" - "¡ÃÁ" - "¡ÃÁ·èÒ" - "¡ÃÁ¸ÃÃÁì" - "¡ÃÃ" - "¡Ãêԧ" - "¡Ãó" - "¡ÃóԡÒÃì" - "¡ÃþØÁ" - "¡ÃÃÁ" - "¡ÃÃÁ¡Ã" - "¡ÃÃÁ¡ÒÃ" - "¡ÃÃÁªÇÒµ" - "¡ÃÃÁÒª¹" - "¡ÃÃÁÒªÕ¾" - "¡ÃÃÁÒ¸Ô¡ÒÃ" - "¡ÃÃà¨Õ¡" - "¡ÃÃàªÕ§" - "¡ÃÃá·Ã¡" - "¡ÃÃ⪡" - "¡ÃÃä¡Ã" - "¡ÃÇ´" - "¡ÃǺ" - "¡ÃÇÂ" - "¡ÃÍ" - "¡ÃÍ¡" - "¡ÃÍ¡á¡Ã¡" - "¡Ãͧ" - "¡Ãͧ¡ÃÍÂ" - "¡ÃÍ´" - "¡Ãͺ" - "¡ÃÍÁ" - "¡ÃÐ" - "¡ÃЧ¡¡ÃÐà§Ôè¹" - "¡ÃЧèͧ¡ÃÐá§è§" - "¡ÃЧè͹¡ÃÐá§è¹" - "¡ÃШ¡" - "¡ÃШ͡" - "¡ÃШͧÍá§" - "¡ÃШѧ" - "¡ÃШѺ" - "¡ÃШҴ" - "¡ÃШҺ" - "¡ÃШÒÂ" - "¡ÃШԴ" - "¡ÃШԺ" - "¡ÃШÔÃÔ´" - "¡ÃШء" - "¡ÃШغ¡ÃШԺ" - "¡ÃШØÂ" - "¡ÃШØ맡ÃШÔë§" - "¡ÃШØëÁ¡ÃШÔëÁ" - "¡ÃШÙë¡ÃШÕë" - "¡ÃШèÒ§" - "¡ÃШé͹" - "¡ÃЩ͡" - "¡ÃЩѺ¡ÃÐ੧" - "¡ÃЩٴ" - "¡ÃЩè͹" - "¡ÃЪ͹" - "¡ÃЪѺ" - "¡ÃЪÑé¹" - "¡ÃЪҡ" - "¡ÃЪØ" - "¡ÃЫԡ" - "¡ÃЫԺ" - "¡ÃЮØÁ¾Õ" - "¡Ãд¡" - "¡Ãдͧ" - "¡Ãд͹" - "¡Ãдѧ§Ò" - "¡Ãдҡ" - "¡ÃдҧÅÒ§" - "¡Ãдҹ" - "¡ÃдÒÉ" - "¡Ãдԡ" - "¡ÃдÔè§" - "¡ÃдÕè" - "¡Ãд׺" - "¡ÃдØÁ" - "¡Ãд١" - "¡Ãдé§" - "¡ÃдéÒ§" - "¡Ãеԡ" - "¡ÃеԺ" - "¡ÃеÔê´" - "¡Ãе×ÍÃ×ÍÃé¹" - "¡Ãеء" - "¡ÃеØ駡ÃеÔé§" - "¡ÃеØé¹" - "¡Ãеèͧ¡ÃÐáµè§" - "¡ÃеèÒÂ" - "¡ÃеéÇÁ¡ÃÐàµÕéÂÁ" - "¡Ãеêͺ" - "¡ÃжԹ" - "¡Ãз§" - "¡Ãзº" - "¡ÃзÃǧ" - "¡ÃзÐ" - "¡ÃзÑè§" - "¡Ãзԧ" - "¡Ãз׺" - "¡Ãзا" - "¡ÃзÙé" - "¡ÃзèÍÁ" - "¡Ãзé͹" - "¡ÃзéÍÁ¡ÃÐá·éÁ" - "¡ÃйÑé¹" - "¡Ãкǹ" - "¡ÃкÇÂ" - "¡Ãк͡" - "¡Ãкͧ" - "¡ÃкÐ" - "¡ÃкÔ" - "¡ÃкÕè" - "¡Ãк×Í" - "¡Ãкا" - "¡ÃлÃÕé¡ÃÐà»ÃèÒ" - "¡ÃлÑéÇ¡ÃÐà»ÕéÂ" - "¡ÃлèÓ" - "¡ÃлéÍ¡ÃÐá»é" - "¡Ãлëͧ" - "¡ÃмÅÕ¡ÃмÅÒÁ" - "¡Ãмա" - "¡ÃоÕé" - "¡Ãо×Í" - "¡ÃоØé§" - "¡ÃпѴ¡ÃÐà¿Õ´" - "¡ÃпÙÁ¡ÃпÒÂ" - "¡ÃÐÁÍÁ¡ÃÐáÁÁ" - "¡ÃÐÁѧ" - "¡ÃÐÂÒ˧ѹ" - "¡ÃÐÂÖ¡¡ÃÐÂ×Í" - "¡ÃÐÂè͹" - "¡ÃÐÃÍ¡" - "¡ÃÐÅÍÁ" - "¡ÃÐÅÑÁ¾Ã" - "¡ÃÐÇÔ¹" - "¡ÃÐÇÕ¡ÃÐÇÒ´" - "¡ÃÐÉÑÂ" - "¡ÃÐÉÒ»³ì" - "¡ÃÐÊͺ" - "¡ÃÐÊѧ" - "¡ÃÐÊѹ" - "¡ÃÐÊÒ" - "¡ÃÐÊ×Í" - "¡ÃÐÊا¡ÃÐÊÔ§" - "¡ÃÐÊع" - "¡ÃÐ˹¡" - "¡ÃÐ˹Һ" - "¡ÃÐ˹èÓ" - "¡ÃÐËÁÔº" - "¡ÃÐËÁèÍÁ" - "¡ÃÐËÂÔèÁ" - "¡ÃÐËÒÂ" - "¡ÃÐËÖÁ" - "¡ÃÐËÖèÁ" - "¡ÃÐÍͺ" - "¡ÃÐÍÑ¡" - "¡ÃÐÍÑ¡¡ÃÐÍèǹ" - "¡ÃÐà§éÒ¡ÃЧʹ" - "¡ÃÐà¨Ò" - "¡ÃÐà¨Ô§" - "¡ÃÐà¨Ô´¡ÃÐà¨Ô§" - "¡ÃÐà¨Õêº" - "¡ÃÐàªéÒ" - "¡ÃÐà«Í" - "¡ÃÐà«Ô§" - "¡ÃÐà«ç¹" - "¡ÃÐà«éÒ" - "¡ÃÐà´Ô´" - "¡ÃÐà´Õ´" - "¡ÃÐà´×Í¡" - "¡ÃÐà´×èͧ" - "¡ÃÐà´ç¹" - "¡ÃÐà´éÒ" - "¡ÃÐ൧" - "¡ÃÐàµÒÐ" - "¡ÃÐàµ×éͧ" - "¡ÃÐàµç¹" - "¡ÃÐà¶Ôº" - "¡ÃÐà·ÕÂÁ" - "¡ÃÐà·×͹" - "¡ÃÐູ" - "¡ÃÐàºÕ´" - "¡ÃÐàº×éͧ" - "¡ÃÐà»ÒÐ" - "¡ÃÐà»ëÒ" - "¡ÃÐà¾ÒÐ" - "¡ÃÐà¾×èÍÁ" - "¡ÃÐàÂéÍ¡ÃÐáËÂè§" - "¡ÃÐàÃÕ¹" - "¡ÃÐàÊÕ¹" - "¡ÃÐàÊÕÂÃ" - "¡ÃÐàÊ繡ÃÐÊÒÂ" - "¡ÃÐàÊèÒ" - "¡ÃÐàËÁç´¡ÃÐáËÁè" - "¡ÃÐá¨Ð" - "¡ÃÐá«Ð" - "¡ÃÐá´Ð" - "¡ÃÐá´èÇ" - "¡ÃÐáµ" - "¡ÃÐá·¡" - "¡ÃÐáÊ" - "¡ÃÐáÍÁ" - "¡ÃÐ⨹" - "¡ÃÐâ¨Á" - "¡ÃÐâ©¡¡ÃÐà©¡" - "¡ÃÐâ´¡" - "¡ÃÐâ´¡¡ÃÐà´¡" - "¡ÃÐâ´§" - "¡ÃÐâ´´" - "¡ÃÐⶹ" - "¡ÃÐâºÁ" - "¡ÃÐâ»Ã§" - "¡ÃÐâËé" - "¡ÃÑ¡" - "¡Ãѧ" - "¡Ãѹ" - "¡ÃѺ" - "¡ÃÑÁ" - "¡ÃÒ¡" - "¡ÃÒ§" - "¡ÃÒ´" - "¡ÃÒ¹" - "¡ÃÒº" - "¡ÃÒ¿" - "¡ÃÒ¿¿Ô¡" - "¡ÃÒ¿Ô¡" - "¡ÃÒÁ" - "¡ÃÒÂ" - "¡ÃÒÇ" - "¡ÃÓ" - "¡ÃÔ¡" - "¡ÃÔ§¡ÃÔÇ" - "¡ÃÔª" - "¡ÃÔº" - "¡ÃÔÁ" - "¡ÃÔÂÒ" - "¡ÃÔÇ" - "¡ÃÔè§" - "¡ÃÔèÁ" - "¡ÃÔéÇ" - "¡ÃÔê¡" - "¡ÃÔê§" - "¡ÃÕ" - "¡ÃÕ¡" - "¡ÃÕ±Ò" - "¡ÃÕ´" - "¡ÃÕ¸Ò" - "¡ÃÕê´" - "¡ÃØ" - "¡ÃØ¡" - "¡Ãا" - "¡Ãا෾" - "¡ÃسÒ" - "¡ÃسҸԤس" - "¡Ãع" - "¡Ãغ" - "¡ÃØÂ" - "¡ÃØè¹" - "¡ÃØèÁ" - "¡ÃØéÁ¡ÃÔèÁ" - "¡ÃØê»" - "¡ÃÙ" - "¡ÃÙ´" - "¡ÃçÍ¡¡ÃëÍÂ" - "¡Ãè͹" - "¡ÃèÍÂ" - "¡ÃèÒ§" - "¡ÃèÒÂ" - "¡ÃèÓ" - "¡ÃéÇÁ" - "¡ÃéÍ" - "¡ÃéÒ¹" - "¡ÃéÒÇ" - "¡ÄɮաÒ" - "¡ÄɳÒ" - "¡Å" - "¡Å´" - "¡Åº" - "¡ÅÁ" - "¡ÅÂØ·¸ì" - "¡Åǧ" - "¡ÅÍ¡" - "¡Åͧ" - "¡Å͹" - "¡ÅÍÂ" - "¡ÅÑ¡" - "¡ÅÑ´" - "¡ÅѺ" - "¡ÅÑÇ" - "¡ÅÑè¹" - "¡ÅÑé¹" - "¡ÅÑéÇ" - "¡ÅÒ¡" - "¡ÅÒ§" - "¡ÅÒ´" - "¡ÅÒÂ" - "¡ÅÒâËÁ" - "¡ÅÔè§" - "¡ÅÔè¹" - "¡ÅÔé§" - "¡ÅÔéÁ" - "¡ÅÕ" - "¡ÅÕº" - "¡ÅÕè" - "¡ÅÖ§" - "¡Å×¹" - "¡ÅØèÁ" - "¡ÅØéÁ" - "¡ÅÙâ¤Ê" - "¡ÅàÁç´" - "¡Åè¹" - "¡Åèͧ" - "¡Åè͹" - "¡ÅèÍÁ" - "¡ÅèÒÇ" - "¡ÅèÓ" - "¡ÅéÇÂ" - "¡ÅéÇÂäÁé" - "¡ÅéÍ" - "¡Åéͧ" - "¡Åé͹" - "¡ÅéÍÁá¡ÅéÁ" - "¡ÅéÒ" - "¡ÅéÒÁ" - "¡ÅéÓ" - "¡Ç´" - "¡Ç¹" - "¡ÇÁ" - "¡ÇÂ" - "¡Ç¨Ñêº" - "¡Ç¨Õê" - "¡ÇÑ¡" - "¡ÇÑ´" - "¡ÇÒ§" - "¡ÇÒ§µØé§" - "¡ÇÒ´" - "¡ÇÒÇà¤Ã×Í" - "¡ÇÕ" - "¡ÇèÒ" - "¡ÇéÒ§" - "¡ÇéÒ¹" - "¡ÇêÒ¹" - "¡ÉѵÃÔÂì" - "¡ÉÑÂ" - "¡ÉÒ»³ì" - "¡ÊÔ" - "¡ÊÔ¡Ã" - "¡ÊÔ¡ÃÃÁ" - "¡ÊÔ³" - "¡Í" - "¡Í¡" - "¡Í§" - "¡Í«" - "¡Í´" - "¡Íº" - "¡Í»Ã" - "¡ÍÂ" - "¡ÍÃÔÅÅÒ" - "¡ÍÅì¿" - "¡ÍàÍÕêÂÐ" - "¡Ð" - "¡ÐªÖ衡ЪÑè¡" - "¡Ð«Ç¡" - "¡Ð´Õè" - "¡ÐµéÓ" - "¡ÐµêÒ¡" - "¡Ð·¡Ã¡" - "¡Ð·Ñ´ÃÑ´" - "¡Ð·Ñ¹Ëѹ" - "¡Ð·Ô" - "¡Ð·×Í" - "¡ÐºÑ§ÅÁ" - "¡ÐºÔé§" - "¡Ð»ÃÔ´¡Ð»ÃÍÂ" - "¡Ð»Ç¡¡Ðà»Õ¡" - "¡Ð»Ð" - "¡Ð»Ô" - "¡Ð¾§" - "¡Ð¾ÃÔº" - "¡Ð¾Åèͧ¡Ðá¾Åè§" - "¡Ð¾éÍ" - "¡ÐÃѵ" - "¡ÐÃØ觡ÐÃÔè§" - "¡ÐÅÇÂ" - "¡ÐÅÍ" - "¡ÐÅлѧËÒ" - "¡ÐÅÐÁѧ" - "¡ÐÅÐáÁ" - "¡ÐÅÒ" - "¡ÐÅÒÊÕ" - "¡ÐÅÔéÁ¡ÐàËÅÕèÂ" - "¡ÐÅè͹" - "¡ÐÅèÍÁ¡ÐáÅèÁ" - "¡ÐÅèÍ¡ÐËÅÔº" - "¡ÐÊéÒËÍÂ" - "¡Ð˹ا¡Ð˹ԧ" - "¡Ð˹çͧ¡Ðá˹ç§" - "¡ÐËÃÍ´" - "¡ÐËÃÕè" - "¡ÐËÃçÍÁ¡ÐáËÃçÁ" - "¡ÐËÃèͧ" - "¡ÐËÅÕè" - "¡ÐËÅØ¡¡ÐËÅÔ¡" - "¡ÐËÅèÓ" - "¡Ðà´¡" - "¡Ð൧" - "¡Ðà·Â" - "¡Ðà·ÒÐ" - "¡Ðà»Ô꺡лêÒº" - "¡Ðà¼Å¡" - "¡ÐàÃÕè¡ÐÃÒ´" - "¡ÐàÅÔ´" - "¡ÐàÅèÍ¡ÐÅèÒ" - "¡ÐàËÃÕè§" - "¡ÐàËÅÒÐà»ÒÐ" - "¡Ðáªè" - "¡Ðⵧ¡Ð൧" - "¡Ðâµé§âËè§" - "¡Ðâµê¡" - "¡Ðâ»Ã§" - "¡Ðâ»âÅ" - "¡Ðâ¼Å¡¡Ðà¼Å¡" - "¡ÐâËÅ¡" - "¡Ñ¡" - "¡Ñ¡¢ÌÐ" - "¡Ñ§" - "¡Ñ§¡éÒ" - "¡Ñ§¢Ò" - "¡Ñ§©Ô¹" - "¡Ñ§¿Ù" - "¡Ñ§ÇÅ" - "¡Ñ§ÇÒ¹" - "¡Ñ§Ê´ÒÅ" - "¡Ñ§Ëѹ" - "¡Ñ§äÊ" - "¡ÑªÒ" - "¡ÑÒ" - "¡Ñ³±ì" - "¡Ñ´" - "¡Ñ¹" - "¡Ñ¹´ÒÃ" - "¡Ñ¹µì" - "¡Ñ¹ÂÒ¹" - "¡Ñ¹Âì" - "¡Ñº" - "¡Ñ»" - "¡Ñ»µÑ¹" - "¡ÑÁ»¹Ò·" - "¡ÑÁ»ÃÐâ´" - "¡ÑÁ¾ÙªÒ" - "¡ÑÁÁѹµÀÒ¾ÃѧÊÕ" - "¡ÑÁÁѹµÃѧÊÕ" - "¡Ñź¡" - "¡ÑÅ»¾Ä¡Éì" - "¡ÑŻѧËÒ" - "¡ÑÅ»ÒÇÊÒ¹" - "¡ÑÅ»ì" - "¡ÑÅÂÒ" - "¡ÑÅÂÒ³" - "¡ÑÅÂÒ³ÁÔµÃ" - "¡ÑÅÂÒ³Õ" - "¡ÑÅâª" - "¡Ñè¹" - "¡Ñé§" - "¡Ñé¹" - "¡Ñé¹ËÂÑè¹" - "¡Ñê¡" - "¡Ò" - "¡Ò¡" - "¡Ò¡Õ" - "¡Ò§" - "¡Ò§à¡§" - "¡Ò§à¢¹" - "¡Ò«ÐÅͧ" - "¡Ò¨¹ºØÃÕ" - "¡Ò¨¹Ò" - "¡Ò´" - "¡Ò¹" - "¡Ò¹´Ò" - "¡Ò¹¾ÅÙ" - "¡Òº" - "¡Ò½Ò¡" - "¡Ò¾Âì" - "¡ÒÁ" - "¡ÒÁÒÃÁ³ì" - "¡ÒÂ" - "¡Ò¡ÃÃÁ" - "¡ÒÂÀÒ¾" - "¡ÒÂÇÔÀÒ¤" - "¡ÒÂÊÔ·¸Ôì" - "¡ÒÂҾ¾" - "¡ÒÃ" - "¡Òóì" - "¡ÒúÙÃ" - "¡ÒÃÐà¡´" - "¡ÒÃѳÂì" - "¡ÒÃѹµì" - "¡ÒÃØ" - "¡ÒÃسÂì" - "¡ÒÃàÇ¡" - "¡ÒÃì" - "¡ÒÃì´" - "¡ÒÃìµÙ¹" - "¡ÒÅ" - "¡ÒÅ¡Ô³Õ" - "¡ÒÅÕ" - "¡ÒÅà·ÈÐ" - "¡ÒÇ" - "¡ÒÈ" - "¡ÒÊ" - "¡ÒÊÃ" - "¡ÒÊÔâ¹" - "¡ÒËŧ" - "¡ÒÌ" - "¡ÒàËÇèÒ" - "¡Òá¿" - "¡ÒáÅç¡«Õ" - "¡Ó" - "¡Ó¡ÇÁ" - "¡Ó¡Ñ´" - "¡Ó¡Ñº" - "¡Ó¨Ã" - "¡Ó¨Ñ´" - "¡Ó¨ÒÂ" - "¡ÓªÑº" - "¡Ó«Òº" - "¡Ó´Ñ´" - "¡Ó¸Ã" - "¡Ó¹Ñ¹" - "¡Ó¹ÑÅ" - "¡ÓºÑ§" - "¡Ó»Ñè¹" - "¡Ó¾ÃéÒ" - "¡Ó¾×´" - "¡ÓÁжѹ" - "¡ÓÁÐÅÍ" - "¡ÓÁÐËÂÕè" - "¡ÓÂÒ¹" - "¡ÓÂÓ" - "¡ÓÃÒº" - "¡ÓÅѧ" - "¡ÓÊÃÇÅ" - "¡Ó˹´" - "¡Ó˹Ѵ" - "¡Óà´Ò" - "¡Óà¹Ô´" - "¡ÓàÃÔº" - "¡Óà˹ç¨" - "¡Óᾧ" - "¡Óá˧" - "¡ÓäÃ" - "¡ÓäÅ" - "¡Ô¡" - "¡Ô¡Ð" - "¡Ô¨" - "¡Ô¨¡ÃÃÁ" - "¡Ô¨¡ÒÃ" - "¡Ô¨¨ÐÅѡɳÐ" - "¡Ô¨¨Ò" - "¡ÔµµÔ" - "¡ÔµµÔ¤Ø³" - "¡ÔµµÔÁÈÑ¡´Ôì" - "¡ÔµµÔÈѾ·ì" - "¡Ô¹" - "¡Ô¹¹Ã" - "¡Ô¹ÃÕ" - "¡ÔÃÔ³Õ" - "¡ÔÃÔÂÒ" - "¡ÔàŹ" - "¡ÔàÅÊ" - "¡ÔâÁâ¹" - "¡Ôâµչ" - "¡ÔâÅ" - "¡ÔâÅ¡ÃÑÁ" - "¡ÔâÅÅÔµÃ" - "¡ÔâÅàÁµÃ" - "¡ÔâÅàÎÔõ«ì" - "¡Ôè§" - "¡ÔèÇ" - "¡Ô駡×Í" - "¡Ô駡èÒ" - "¡Ôê¡" - "¡Ôêº" - "¡ÔëÇ" - "¡Õ¯ÇÔ·ÂÒ" - "¡Õ´" - "¡ÕµÒÃì" - "¡Õº" - "¡ÕÌÒ" - "¡Õè" - "¡Õé" - "¡Õë" - "¡Ö¡" - "¡Ö¡¡éͧ" - "¡Öè§" - "¡Öë¹" - "¡Ø" - "¡Ø¡" - "¡Ø¡¡Ñ¡" - "¡ØªÃ" - "¡Øá¨" - "¡Ø®ØÁ¾Õ" - "¡Ø¯°Ñ§" - "¡Ø¯Ô" - "¡Ø³±Å" - "¡Ø´" - "¡Ø´Ñ§" - "¡Ø´Ñè¹" - "¡Ø¹" - "¡Ø¹«×Í" - "¡Ø¹àªÕ§" - "¡Øº" - "¡ØÁ" - "¡ØÁÀÒ" - "¡ØÁÀì" - "¡ØÁÒÃ" - "¡ØÁÒÃÒ" - "¡ØÁÒÃÕ" - "¡ØÂ" - "¡ØªèÒÂ" - "¡ØÂàΧ" - "¡ØÅ" - "¡ØŸԴÒ" - "¡ØźصÃ" - "¡ØÅʵÃÕ" - "¡ØÅÒ" - "¡ØÅÕ" - "¡ØÅաبÍ" - "¡ØÈÅ" - "¡ØÈâźÒÂ" - "¡ØËÅÒº" - "¡ØèÁ" - "¡Øé§" - "¡Øê¡" - "¡Øê¹" - "¡ØêÂ" - "¡ØëÂ" - "¡Ù" - "¡Ù³±ì" - "¡Ù´" - "¡Ùº" - "¡Ùè" - "¡Ùé" - "¡àÌÇÃÒ¡" - "¡ç" - "¡è§" - "¡è¹" - "¡èÍ" - "¡èͧ" - "¡è͹" - "¡èÒÂ" - "¡èÓ" - "¡é§â¤é§" - "¡é¹" - "¡éÁ" - "¡éÍ" - "¡éͧ" - "¡é͹" - "¡éÍÁ" - "¡éÍÂ" - "¡éÍÃèÍ¡é͵ԡ" - "¡éÒ§" - "¡éÒ¹" - "¡éÒÁ" - "¡éÒÇ" - "¡éÓ" - "¡éÓ¡Öè§" - "¡éÓà¡Ô¹" - "¡ê¡" - "¡ê§" - "¡êÍ¡" - "¡êͺ»Õé" - "¡êÍ»»Õé" - "¡êÒ«" - "¡êÒ´" - "¡ë§" - "¡ëÇÂàµÕëÂÇ" - "¡ëÍÂ" - "¡ëÒ" - "¢§¨×êÍ" - "¢¨Ã" - "¢¨Ñ´" - "¢¨ÒÂ" - "¢¨Õ" - "¢¨ØÂ" - "¢³Ð" - "¢´" - "¢¹" - "¢¹§" - "¢¹´" - "¢¹¹" - "¢¹º" - "¢¹Á" - "¢¹Áͺ" - "¢¹Ñ´" - "¢¹Ñ¹" - "¢¹Ò¡" - "¢¹Ò§" - "¢¹Ò´" - "¢¹Ò¹" - "¢¹Òº" - "¢¹ÒÂ" - "¢¹ÔÉ°Ò" - "¢¹Ø¹" - "¢º" - "¢º¶" - "¢ºÇ¹" - "¢Á" - "¢ÁÇ´" - "¢Áͧ" - "¢ÁÍÂ" - "¢Áѧ" - "¢ÁѺ" - "¢ÁÒ" - "¢ÁÔº" - "¢ÁÔé¹" - "¢ÁÕ¢Áѹ" - "¢ÁÖ§" - "¢ÁØ¡¢ÁÍÁ" - "¢ÁØ¡¢ÁÑÇ" - "¢Áغ" - "¢Áغ¢ÁÔº" - "¢ÁèÍÁ" - "¢ÁéÓ" - "¢ÂÍ¡" - "¢Âͧ" - "¢ÂÐ" - "¢ÂÑ¡" - "¢Âѹ" - "¢ÂѺ" - "¢ÂÑé¹" - "¢ÂÒ´" - "¢ÂÒº" - "¢ÂÒÂ" - "¢ÂÓ" - "¢ÂÔ¡" - "¢ÂÔº" - "¢ÂÔèÁ" - "¢ÂÕé" - "¢ÂØ¡¢ÂÔ¡" - "¢ÂØ¡¢ÂØÂ" - "¢Âغ" - "¢Âغ¢ÂÔº" - "¢ÂØÁ" - "¢ÂØÂ" - "¢ÂØéÁ" - "¢ÂèÁ" - "¢Âè͹" - "¢Âé͹" - "¢ÂéÓ" - "¢ÃÁ" - "¢Ãäì" - "¢ÃÑÇ" - "¢ÃÔº" - "¢ÃÖÁ" - "¢ÃØ¢ÃÐ" - "¢Åѧ" - "¢ÅѺ" - "¢ÅÒ" - "¢ÅÒ´" - "¢ÅÔº" - "¢ÅØ¡" - "¢ÅØ¡¢ÅÑ¡" - "¢ÅØ¡¢ÅÔ¡" - "¢Åغ" - "¢ÅØÁ" - "¢ÅØèÂ" - "¢Ç§" - "¢Ç´" - "¢Ç¹¢ÇÒÂ" - "¢Çº" - "¢ÇÂ" - "¢ÇÑ¡ä¢Çè" - "¢ÇÑ" - "¢ÇÑ´" - "¢ÇѺ" - "¢ÇѺà¢ÇÕÂÇ" - "¢ÇÑé¹" - "¢ÇÒ" - "¢ÇÒ¡" - "¢ÇÒ§" - "¢ÇÒ´" - "¢ÇÒ¹" - "¢ÇÒ¢ǹ" - "¢ÇÔ´" - "¢ÇéÒ§" - "¢Í" - "¢Í¡" - "¢Í§" - "¢Í´" - "¢Í¹" - "¢Íº" - "¢Íº¤Ø³" - "¢Íºã¨" - "¢ÍÁ" - "¢ÐÁÍÁ¢ÐáÁÁ" - "¢ÐÁÑ¡à¢Áé¹" - "¢ÐÁØ¡¢ÐÁÍÁ" - "¢ÐÂÔ¡" - "¢ÐÂØ¡" - "¢ÐàÂéÍá¢Âè§" - "¢ÐáÂÐ" - "¢Ñ§" - "¢Ñ³±Ê¡Ã" - "¢Ñ³±ÊÕÁÒ" - "¢Ñ´" - "¢ÑµµÔÂÁÒ¹Ð" - "¢Ñ¹" - "¢Ñ¹ªÐà¹ÒÐ" - "¢Ñ¹µÔ" - "¢Ñ¹·Õ" - "¢Ñ¹¸ì" - "¢Ñ¹ËÁÒ¡" - "¢Ñ¹âµ¡" - "¢Ñº" - "¢ÑÂ" - "¢Ñé¹" - "¢ÑéÇ" - "¢Ò" - "¢Ò¡" - "¢Ò¡êÇÂ" - "¢Ò§" - "¢Ò´" - "¢Ò¹" - "¢Òº" - "¢ÒÁ" - "¢ÒÂ" - "¢ÒÅ" - "¢ÒÇ" - "¢Ó" - "¢Ô¡" - "¢Ô§" - "¢ÔÁ" - "¢Ôè§" - "¢Õ´" - "¢Õ»¹ÒÇظ" - "¢Õè" - "¢Õé" - "¢ÕéàËÃè" - "¢Ö§" - "¢Öé§" - "¢Öé¹" - "¢Ö鹩èÒÂ" - "¢×¹" - "¢×è¹" - "¢×èÍ" - "¢Ø¡" - "¢Ø´" - "¢Ø¹" - "¢Ø¹·Í§" - "¢Ø¹á¼¹" - "¢ØÁ" - "¢ØÂ" - "¢Øè¹" - "¢Ù´" - "¢Ùè" - "¢âÁÂ" - "¢èÁ" - "¢èǹ" - "¢èÍ" - "¢è͹" - "¢èÍÂ" - "¢èÒ" - "¢èÒ§" - "¢èÒÂ" - "¢èÒÇ" - "¢èÒÇÊÒÃ" - "¢é¹" - "¢éÍ" - "¢éͧ" - "¢é͹" - "¢éÍÁÙÅ" - "¢éÍÂ" - "¢éÒ" - "¢éÒ§" - "¢éÒ¾à¨éÒ" - "¢éÒÁ" - "¢éÒÇ" - "¢éÒÇÊÒÃ" - "¢éÒÇàÁèÒ" - "¢éÒÇâ¾´" - "¢éÒÈÖ¡" - "¢éÒËÅǧ" - "¤¤¹ÑÁ¾Ã" - "¤¤¹Ò§¤ì" - "¤¤¹Ò¹µì" - "¤§" - "¤§¤Ò" - "¤ªÃÒª" - "¤ªÊÒÃ" - "¤ªÒªÒµÔ" - "¤ªÒªÕ¾" - "¤ªÒ¸ÒÃ" - "¤ªÒÀóì" - "¤³¹Ò" - "¤³º´Õ" - "¤³Ð" - "¤³Ò¨ÒÃÂì" - "¤³Ò¸Ô¡ÒÃ" - "¤³Ò¸Ô»äµÂ" - "¤³Ò¹Ñº" - "¤³Ô¡Ò" - "¤³Ôµ" - "¤³ÔµÈÒʵÃì" - "¤´" - "¤´Õ" - "¤µÔ" - "¤µÔ¸ÃÃÁ" - "¤µÔ¾¨¹ì" - "¤·Ò" - "¤¹" - "¤¹¸Ãþì" - "¤¹â·" - "¤º" - "¤Á" - "¤Á¹Ò¡ÒÃ" - "¤Á¹Ò¤Á" - "¤Ã¡" - "¤Ãº" - "¤ÃêԵ" - "¤ÃÃÀ" - "¤ÃÃÀì" - "¤ÃÃÅͧ" - "¤ÃÃâŧ" - "¤ÃÃäÅ" - "¤ÃÇ" - "¤ÃÇÑ¡" - "¤ÃÇÕ" - "¤ÃËÒ" - "¤ÃÍ¡" - "¤Ãͧ" - "¤Ãͧá¤Ã§" - "¤Ãͺ" - "¤Ãͺ¤ÃÑÇ" - "¤ÃÐ" - "¤ÃÑ´à¤Ãè§" - "¤Ãѹ" - "¤ÃѺ" - "¤ÃÑÇ" - "¤ÃÑè§" - "¤ÃÑè¹" - "¤ÃÑé§" - "¤ÃÑé¹" - "¤ÃÒ" - "¤ÃÒ¡" - "¤ÃÒ§" - "¤ÃÒ" - "¤ÃÒ´" - "¤ÃÒº" - "¤ÃÒÁ" - "¤ÃÒÇ" - "¤ÃÒÊ" - "¤ÃÓ" - "¤ÃÔʵ¡ÒÅ" - "¤ÃÔʵѧ" - "¤ÃÔʵì" - "¤ÃÔʵìÁÒÊ" - "¤ÃÔÊàµÕ¹" - "¤ÃÕº" - "¤ÃÕÁ" - "¤ÃÖ" - "¤ÃÖ¡¤Ã×é¹" - "¤ÃÖ¡â¤ÃÁ" - "¤ÃÖ¹" - "¤ÃÖÁ" - "¤ÃÖè§" - "¤ÃÖéÁ" - "¤Ã×´" - "¤Ã×¹" - "¤Ã×Í" - "¤Ã×é¹" - "¤Ã×鹤ÃÖ¡" - "¤ÃØ" - "¤Ãر" - "¤ÃØÁà¤Ã×Í" - "¤ÃØÂ" - "¤ÃØè¹" - "¤ÃÙ" - "¤ÃÙ´" - "¤ÃÙè" - "¤Ãè§" - "¤ÃèÍÁ" - "¤ÃèÒ" - "¤ÃèÒÇ" - "¤ÃèÓ" - "¤ÃéÒ¹" - "¤ÃéÒÁ" - "¤ÄË" - "¤ÄËÑʶì" - "¤ÄËÒʹì" - "¤ÅÍ" - "¤ÅÍ¡" - "¤Åͧ" - "¤ÅÍ´" - "¤Å͹" - "¤ÅÍÃÕ¹" - "¤ÅÍâÿÍÃìÁ" - "¤ÅÍâÿÕÅÅì" - "¤ÅÐ" - "¤ÅÑ¡" - "¤Åѧ" - "¤Åѵªì" - "¤ÅѺ" - "¤ÅÑè¡" - "¤ÅÑè§" - "¤ÅÒ" - "¤ÅÒ§á¤Å§" - "¤ÅÒ´" - "¤ÅÒ¹" - "¤ÅÒÂ" - "¤ÅÒÊ" - "¤ÅÒÊÊÔ¤" - "¤ÅÓ" - "¤ÅÔ¹Ô¡" - "¤ÅÔé¡" - "¤ÅÕ" - "¤ÅÕ¹Ô¤" - "¤ÅÕè" - "¤ÅÖ§" - "¤Å×è¹" - "¤Å×è¹àËÕ¹" - "¤Å×è¹äÊé" - "¤ÅØ¡" - "¤ÅØÁ" - "¤ÅØèÁ" - "¤ÅØé§" - "¤ÅØéÁ" - "¤Åèͧ" - "¤Åèͧá¤ÅèÇ" - "¤ÅèÓ" - "¤Åéͧ" - "¤ÅéÍÂ" - "¤ÅéÒÂ" - "¤ÅéÓ" - "¤Ç§" - "¤Çº" - "¤ÇÃ" - "¤ÇÑ¡" - "¤Çѹ" - "¤ÇÑè¹" - "¤ÇÒ¡" - "¤ÇÒ" - "¤ÇÒ¹" - "¤ÇÒÁ" - "¤ÇÒÂ" - "¤ÇÔ¹Ô¹" - "¤ÇÕ¹" - "¤ÇèÓ" - "¤ÇéÒ" - "¤ÇéÒ§" - "¤ÇéÒ¹" - "¤Ë¡ÃÃÁ" - "¤Ë¡ÃÃÁÈÒʵÃì" - "¤Ëº´Õ" - "¤Ë»µÒ¹Õ" - "¤Í" - "¤Í¡" - "¤Í´" - "¤Í¹" - "¤Í¹¡ÃÕµ" - "¤Í¹¿Ô¡" - "¤Í¹à´¹à«ÍÃì" - "¤Í¹àÊÔÃìµ" - "¤Í¹àÊÔÃì·" - "¤Í¹áǹµì" - "¤ÍÁ" - "¤ÍÁ¾ÔÇàµÍÃì" - "¤ÍÁÁÒ¹â´" - "¤ÍÁÁÔǹÔʵì" - "¤ÍÁᾤ" - "¤ÍÁâ¾à¹¹·ì" - "¤ÍÂ" - "¤ÍÂÅì" - "¤ÍÃÑ»ªÑè¹" - "¤ÍÃì«Ô¡Ò" - "¤ÍÃì´" - "¤ÍÃì»ÍàêÑè¹" - "¤ÍÅÑÁ¹ì" - "¤ÍʵÒÃÔ¡Ò" - "¤ÍफÍ´ì" - "¤ÍàÅÊàµÍÃÍÅ" - "¤Ð" - "¤Ð¹Í§" - "¤Ð¹Ö§" - "¤Ð¹éÒ" - "¤ÐÁÓ" - "¤ÐÂÑ鹤ÐÂÍ" - "¤Ðà¹" - "¤ÐàÂÍ" - "¤Ðá¹¹" - "¤Ñ¡" - "¤Ñ¤¹ÑÁ¾Ã" - "¤Ñ¤¹Ò§¤ì" - "¤Ñ¤¹Ò¹µì" - "¤Ñ³±ÊÙµÃ" - "¤Ñ´" - "¤Ñ·ÅÕÂÒ" - "¤Ñ¹" - "¤Ñ¹©ÒÂ" - "¤Ñ¹·Ã§" - "¤Ñº" - "¤ÑÁÀÕÃÀÒ¾" - "¤ÑÁÀÕÃì" - "¤Ñè¡" - "¤Ñè§" - "¤Ñè¹" - "¤ÑèÇ" - "¤Ñé¹" - "¤Ò" - "¤Ò§" - "¤Ò§¤¡" - "¤Ò´" - "¤Ò¶Ò" - "¤Ò·ÍÅÔ¡" - "¤Ò¹" - "¤Òº" - "¤ÒÁ" - "¤ÒÁÇÒÊÕ" - "¤ÒÂ" - "¤ÒÃÁ" - "¤ÒÃÇÐ" - "¤ÒÃÒÇÒ¹" - "¤ÒÃÒàµé" - "¤ÒÃÒâÍà¡Ð" - "¤ÒÃì" - "¤ÒÃìºÍ¹" - "¤ÒÃìºÍ¹Á͹͡䫴ì" - "¤ÒÃìºÍ¹ä´ÍÍ¡ä«´ì" - "¤ÒÃìºÍÅÔ¡" - "¤ÒÃìºÍ๵" - "¤ÒÃìºÙàÃàµÍÃì" - "¤ÒÃìÅ" - "¤ÒÃìâºäÎà´Ãµ" - "¤ÒÇ" - "¤ÒÇÕ" - "¤Òà¸Âì" - "¤Òà¿è" - "¤Ó" - "¤Ó¹Ç³" - "¤Ó¹Ñº" - "¤Ó¹Ö§" - "¤Óù" - "¤Óú" - "¤ÓÃÒÁ" - "¤Óá˧" - "¤Óãµé" - "¤Ô¡" - "¤Ô§" - "¤Ô´" - "¤ÔÁËѹµì" - "¤ÔÇ" - "¤ÔéÇ" - "¤Õµ" - "¤Õ¹ÂÒ" - "¤Õº" - "¤ÕÁ" - "¤ÕÂì" - "¤ÕÂìºÍÃì´" - "¤ÕÃÕ" - "¤Õè" - "¤Ö¡" - "¤Ö¡¤Ñ¡" - "¤Öè¡" - "¤×¹" - "¤×º" - "¤×Í" - "¤Ø" - "¤Ø¡" - "¤Ø¡¡Õé" - "¤Ø³" - "¤Ø³¸ÃÃÁ" - "¤Ø³ÀÒ¾" - "¤Ø³ÇزÔ" - "¤Ø³ÈѾ·ì" - "¤Ø³ÊÁºÑµÔ" - "¤Ø³Ò¡Ã" - "¤Ø³Ù»¡ÒÃ" - "¤Ø´" - "¤Ø´·ÐÃÒ´" - "¤ØÁ" - "¤ØÂ" - "¤ØÃØ" - "¤Øâ³»¡ÒÃ" - "¤ØèÁ" - "¤Øé§" - "¤Øé¹" - "¤ØéÁ" - "¤ØéÂ" - "¤Ù" - "¤Ù³" - "¤Ù¹" - "¤Ù»Í§" - "¤ÙËÒ" - "¤Ùè" - "¤Ùé" - "¤à¹¨Ã" - "¤çÍ¡à·Å" - "¤è͹" - "¤èÍÁ" - "¤èÍÂ" - "¤èÐ" - "¤èÒ" - "¤èÒ§" - "¤èÒÂ" - "¤èÓ" - "¤é¹" - "¤é͹" - "¤éÍÁ" - "¤éÒ" - "¤éÒ§" - "¤éÒ§¤ÒÇ" - "¤éÒ§àµÔè§" - "¤éÒ¹" - "¤éÓ" - "¦ÃÒÇÒÊ" - "¦Òµ" - "¦Òµ¡Ã" - "¦Òµ¡ÃÃÁ" - "¦èÒ" - "¦éͧ" - "§¡" - "§§" - "§§§ÇÂ" - "§´" - "§º" - "§Á" - "§Ç§" - "§Ç´" - "§Ç§§" - "§Í" - "§Í¡" - "§Í¡á§¡" - "§Í´" - "§Í´á§´" - "§Í¹" - "§Í¹Ë§èÍ" - "§Íº" - "§ÍÁ" - "§ÍÂ" - "§Íá§" - "§Ð" - "§Ñ¡" - "§Ñ´" - "§Ñ¹" - "§Ñº" - "§ÑÇ" - "§ÑÇà§ÕÂ" - "§Ñè¡" - "§Ñè§" - "§ÑèÇ" - "§Ò" - "§Ò¹" - "§Òº" - "§ÒÁ" - "§ÒÂ" - "§Ó" - "§ÔéÇ" - "§Õº" - "§Ö¡" - "§ÖÁ" - "§ÖÁ§Ó" - "§Ø´" - "§Ø¹§§" - "§Øº" - "§Øº§Ôº" - "§ØÂ" - "§Ø蹧èÒ¹" - "§ØèÁ§èÒÁ" - "§ØéÁ" - "§Ù" - "§ÙÊÇÑ´" - "§èǧ" - "§èǹ" - "§èͧ" - "§è͹" - "§èÍÂ" - "§èÒ" - "§èÒ¹" - "§èÒÁ" - "§èÒÂ" - "§èÓ" - "§éǹ" - "§éÍ" - "§éÍÁ" - "§éÒ§" - "§éÒÇ" - "§éÓ" - "¨¡" - "¨§" - "¨§¡Å¹Õ" - "¨§ÍÒ§" - "¨´" - "¨µØ" - "¨µØç¤ì" - "¨µØþԸ" - "¨µØÊ´ÁÀì" - "¨¹" - "¨º" - "¨Á" - "¨ÁÙ¡" - "¨Ã" - "¨Ã¨Ñ´" - "¨Ã´" - "¨ÃÃÂÒ" - "¨ÃÃâŧ" - "¨ÃÅÕ" - "¨ÃÇ´" - "¨ÃÐà¢é" - "¨ÃÑÅ" - "¨ÃÑÊ" - "¨ÃÒ¨Ã" - "¨ÃÔ§" - "¨ÃÔµ" - "¨ÃÔ¸ÃÃÁ" - "¨ÃÔÂÈÒʵÃì" - "¨ÃÔÂÈÖ¡ÉÒ" - "¨ÃÔÂÒ" - "¨Ãا" - "¨ÃÙ" - "¨Å" - "¨Å¹¾ÅÈÒʵÃì" - "¨Å¹ÈÒʵÃì" - "¨ÅÒ¨Å" - "¨Ç¡" - "¨Ç§" - "¨Ç¹" - "¨Çº" - "¨ÇÑ¡" - "¨Í" - "¨Í¡" - "¨Í§" - "¨Í§Ëͧ" - 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"ªÕ" - "ªÕ»Ð¢ÒÇ" - "ªÕ¾" - "ªÕ¾ÔµÑ¡ÉÑÂ" - "ªÕÇ»ÃÐÇѵÔ" - "ªÕÇÇÔ·ÂÒ" - "ªÕÇÒµÁì" - "ªÕÇÒÅÑÂ" - "ªÕÇÔµ" - "ªÕÇԵѡÉÑÂ" - "ªÕÇÔ¹" - "ªÕÇÕ" - "ªÕÇà¤ÁÕ" - "ªÕé" - "ª×´" - "ª×è¹" - "ª×è¹Á×è¹" - "ª×èÍ" - "ª×é¹" - "ª×éÍ" - "ªØ¡" - "ªØ´" - "ªØ¹" - "ªØº" - "ªØÁ" - "ªØÁ¹ØÁ" - "ªØÁ¾Ã" - "ªØÅÁع" - "ªØÅÕ" - "ªØèÁ" - "ªØèÂ" - "ªØé§" - "ªÙ" - "ªÙé" - "ªâÂ" - "ªâÅ·Ã" - "ªâÅÁ" - "ªäÁ" - "ªçÍ¡â¡àŵ" - "ªçÍ¡â¡áŵ" - "ªèǧ" - "ªèÇÂ" - "ªèÍ" - "ªèͧ" - "ªè͹" - "ªèÒ§" - "ªèÓ" - "ªèӪͧ" - "ªéͧ" - "ªé͹" - "ªéÍÂ" - "ªéÒ" - "ªéÒ§" - "ªéÓ" - "«¡" - "«´" - "«¹" - "«º" - "«Á" - "«Ç´à«" - "«Ç¹" - "«ÇÂ" - "«Í" - "«Í¡" - "«Í§" - "«Í¹" - "«Í¿µìáÇÃì" - "«Í¿·ì" - "«Í¿·ìáÇÃì" - "«ÍÁ«èÍ" - "«ÍÂ" - "«ÍÊ" - "«Ñ¡" - "«Ñ§" - "«Ñ´" - "«Ñ¹" - "«Ñ¹µÒ¤ÅÍÊ" - "«Ñº" - "«Ñ¾¾ÍÃìµ" - "«ÑÅ¿Ò" - "«Ò" - "«Ò¡" - "«Ò¡ØÃÐ" - "«Ò§" - "«Ò¹" - "«Òº«Öé§" - "«Òº«èÒ¹" - "«ÒÁÙäÃ" - "«ÒÅÒà»Ò" - "«ÒÇ" - "«ÒÇ´ì" - "«Ô" - "«Ô¡" - "«Ô¡ÒÃì" - "«Ô¡á«ç¡" - "«Ô¹áÊ" - "«Ôº" - "«Ô»" - "«Ô¿ÔÅÔÊ" - "«ÔÅԤ͹" - "«ÔÇ" - "«Ôè¹" - "«Õ" - "«Õ¡" - "«Õ´" - "«Õ´Õ" - "«Õ¹Í¹" - "«ÕÃÍ¡«ì" - "«Õà¡ÁÊì" - "«ÕàÁ¹µì" - "«ÕàÃÕÂ" - "«Õè" - "«Õé" - "«Ö§" - "«ÖÁ" - "«Öè§" - "«Öé§" - "«×èÍ" - "«×éÍ" - "«Ø¡" - "«Ø§" - "«Ø¹" - "«Øº" - "«Ø»" - "«ØÂ" - "«ØèÁ" - "«ØèÁ«èÒÁ" - "«ØéÁ" - "«ÙªÔ" - "«Ù´«Ò´" - "«Ù´Ò¹" - "«Ùº" - "«Ùà»ÍÃìÁÒà¡çµ" - "«Ùâ¤ÃÊ" - "«Ùè" - "«è¡" - "«èͧ" - "«è͹" - "«èÍÁ" - "«èÒ" - "«èÒ¹" - "«èÒËÃÔèÁ" - "«é¹" - "«éͧ" - "«é͹" - "«éÍÁ" - "«éÒÂ" - "«éÓ" - "¬Ò¹" - "¬Ò»¹¡Ô¨" - "¬Ò»¹Ê¶Ò¹" - "ǹ" - "ѵµÔ" - "Ò³" - "ÒµÔ" - "Õè»Øè¹" - "°Ò¹" - "°Ò¹Ð" - "°Ò¹Ñ¹´Ã" - "°Ò»¹Ò" - "´¡" - "´§" - "´¹µÃÕ" - "´¹â´è" - "´Á" - "´Ãê¹Õ" - "´ÃÒ¿µì" - "´Ãس" - "´ÃسÕ" - "´Å" - "´Ç§" - "´Ç´" - "´ÇÅ" - "´Í¡" - "´Í¡àºÕéÂ" - "´Í¡äÁé" - "´Í§" - "´Í´" - "´Í¹" - "´ÍÁ" - "´ÍÂ" - "´ÍÅÅÒÃì" - "´ÍÊ" - "´Ð" - "´Ñ¡" - "´Ñ¡´Ò¹" - "´Ñ¡á´é" - "´Ñ§" - "´Ñª¹Õ" - "´Ñ´" - "´Ñµ«ì" - "´Ñ¹" - "´Ñº" - "´ÑºàºÔéÅ" - "´ÑÁ¾ì" - "´ÑÊ¡Ã" - "´Ñè§" - "´Ñé§" - "´Ñé¹" - "´Ò" - "´Ò¡" - "´Ò´" - "´ÒµéÒ" - "´Ò¹" - "´Òº" - "´ÒºÊ" - "´ÒÁ" - "´ÒÁ¾ì" - "´ÒÂ" - "´ÒóÕ" - "´ÒôÒÉ" - "´ÒÃÒ" - "´ÒÃì" - "´ÒÅ" - "´ÒÅÑ´" - "´ÒÇ" - "´ÒÇ´Ö§Êì" - "´ÒǹìâËÅ´" - "´ÒÇ⨹Êì" - "´ÒÉ" - "´ÒÉ´Ò" - "´Ó" - "´Óç" - "´ÓÃÑÊ" - "´ÓÃÔ" - "´ÓÄɳÒ" - "´Óà¡Ô§" - "´Óà¹Ô¹" - "´Óᤧ" - "´Ô" - "´Ô¡" - "´Ô¨ÔµÍÅ" - "´Ô©Ñ¹" - "´Ô¶Õ" - "´Ô¹" - "´Ôº" - "´ÔÃѨ©Ò¹" - "´ÔÅ¡" - "´ÔÇÔªÑè¹" - "´ÔʹÕÂì" - "´ÔÊࡵ" - "´Ôè§" - "´ÔèÇ" - "´Ôé¹" - "´ÔéÇ" - "´Õ" - "´Õ¡ÃÕ" - "´Õ´" - "´Õ´Õ·Õ" - "´ÕºØ¡" - "´ÕÇÕ´Õ" - "´Õà«Å" - "´Õà»ÃʪÑè¹" - "´Õ䫹ì" - "´Õä«à¹ÍÃì" - "´Ö¡" - "´Ö¡´ÓºÃþì" - "´Ö§" - "´Ö§ÊÐ" - "´Öè§" - "´ÖèÁ" - "´×Í" - "´×è¹" - "´×èÁ" - "´×éÍ" - "´Ø" - "´Ø¡" - "´Ø¨" - "´Ø´" - "´Ø¹" - "´Øº" - "´ØÁ" - "´Øç¤ì" - "´ØÃÔÂÒ§¤ÈÒʵÃì" - "´ØÃÔÂÒ§¤ÈÔÅ»ì" - "´ØÃÔÂÒ§¤ì" - "´ØÅ" - "´ØžԹԨ" - "´ØÅÀÒ¤" - "´ØžԹԨ" - "´ØÅÂÀÒ¾" - "´ØÉ®Õ" - "´ØɳÕ" - "´ØÉÔµ" - "´ØÊÔµ" - "´ØàËÇèÒ" - "´ØèÁ" - "´ØèÂ" - "´Øé§" - "´Ø駴Ôé§" - "´Øé¹" - "´Ù" - "´Ù¡Ã" - "´Ù´" - "´ÙÃÒ" - "´èǹ" - "´è͹" - "´èÍÁ" - "´èÒ" - "´èÒ§" - "´èÒ¹" - "´èÒÇ" - "´èÓ" - "´é§" - "´é¹" - "´éǧ" - "´éǹ" - "´éÇÂ" - "´éÍÁ" - "´éÍÂ" - "´éÒ¹" - "´éÒÁ" - "´éÒÂ" - "´éÒÇ" - "´éÓ" - "µ¡" - "µ¡Å§" - "µ§" - "µ§©Ô¹" - "µ§Ô´" - "µ´" - "µ¶Ò¤µ" - "µ¹" - "µº" - "µºÐ" - "µÁ" - "µÃ§" - "µÃÁ" - "µÃÁµÃÍÁ" - "µÃáÇÔ·ÂÒ" - "µÃáÈÒʵÃì" - "µÃáÐ" - "µÃǨ" - "µÃǹ" - "µÃÍ¡" - "µÃͧ" - "µÃÍÁµÃÁ" - "µÃÍÁã¨" - "µÃÐ" - "µÃСÙÅ" - "µÃÐ˧èÒ¹" - "µÃÐ˹¡" - "µÃÐ˹ѡ" - "µÃÐ˹Õè" - "µÃÐàǹ" - "µÃѧ" - "µÃѺ" - "µÃÑÂ" - "µÃÑÊ" - "µÃÒ" - "µÃÒ¡µÃÓ" - "µÃÒº" - "µÃÒÊѧ" - "µÃÓ" - "µÃÔ" - "µÃÕ" - "µÃÕÂÑÁ»ÇÒÂ" - "µÃÕ⡳" - "µÃÖ¡" - "µÃÖ§" - "µÃØ" - "µÃØÉ" - "µÃÙ" - "µÃÙè" - "µÄ³" - "µÅ¡" - "µÅº" - "µÅÍ´" - "µÅѺ" - "µÅÒ´" - "µÅÔè§" - "µÇ§" - "µÇÑ´" - "µÇÒ´" - "µÍ" - "µÍ¡" - "µÍ§" - "µÍ´" - "µÍ¹" - "µÍº" - "µÍÁ" - "µÍÃì" - "µÍÃì»Ôâ´" - "µÍáÂ" - "µÍáËÅ" - "µÐ" - "µÐ¡Ãѹ" - "µÐ¡ÃØ´" - "µÐ¡ÃØÁ" - "µÐ¡ÃéÍ" - "µÐ¡ÃéÒ" - "µÐ¡ÅÐ" - "µÐ¡ÅÒÁ" - "µÐ¡Í¹" - "µÐ¡Ñ§" - "µÐ¡ÑèÇ" - "µÐ¡Ø¡µÐ¡Ñ¡" - "µÐ¢Í" - "µÐ¢Òº" - "µÐ¢Ô´µÐ¢Ç§" - "µÐ¤ÃÔÇ" - "µÐ¤Ãغ" - "µÐ¤Í¡" - "µÐ¹ÍÂ" - "µÐºÍ§" - "µÐºÍÂ" - "µÐºÑ¹" - "µÐ»ØèÁµÐ»èÓ" - "µÐ¾Òº" - "µÐ¾Ö´" - "µÐ¾Ö´µÐ¾×Í" - "µÐ¾Øè¹" - "µÐÅÕµÐÅÒ¹" - "µÐÅÖ§" - "µÐÅا" - "µÐÅØÁºÍ¹" - "µÐÅØÁ¾Ø¡" - "µÐÅèÍÁ" - "µÐÇѹ" - "µÐËÅÔÇ" - "µÐà¡Õ¡µÐ¡ÒÂ" - "µÐà¡Õ§" - "µÐà¡Õº" - "µÐà¢çº" - "µÐà¤Õ¹" - "µÐà¦è" - "µÐàºç§" - "µÐà¾Ô´" - "µÐà¾Ôè¹" - "µÐà¾Õ¹" - "µÐàÀÒ" - "µÐàŧ" - "µÐá¡Ã§" - "µÐᤧ" - "µÐầ" - "µÐâ¡" - "µÐâ¡¡" - "µÐ⡹" - "µÐâ¡é" - "µÐ⢧" - "µÐâºÁ" - "µÐ⾡" - "µÐâ˧¡" - "µÐä¡Ã" - "µÐä¤Ãè" - "µÐä¤Ãé" - "µÐäº" - "µÐäÅ" - "µÑ¡" - "µÑ¡ÉÑÂ" - "µÑ§" - "µÑ§©èÒÂ" - "µÑ§à¡" - "µÑ§àÁ" - "µÑ§âÍë" - "µÑ³ËÒ" - "µÑ´" - "µÑ´ÊÔ¹" - "µÑ¹" - "µÑ¹Ë§" - "µÑº" - "µÑÇ" - "µÑè§" - "µÑé§" - "µÑé§áµè" - "µÑéÇâ¼" - "µÑê¡áµ¹" - "µÑëÇ" - "µÒ" - "µÒ¡" - "µÒ´" - "µÒ¹" - "µÒ¹Õ" - "µÒº" - "µÒÁ" - "µÒÂ" - "µÒÅ" - "µÒŻѵÃ" - "µÓ" - "µÓ¹Ò¹" - "µÓºÅ" - "µÓÃǨ" - "µÓÃѺ" - "µÓÃÒ" - "µÓÅÖ§" - "µÓ˹ѡ" - "µÓ˹Ô" - "µÓáÂ" - "µÓá˹è§" - "µÔ" - "µÔ¡ÒËÃѧ" - "µÔ§" - "µÔ³" - "µÔ´" - "µÔÃѨ©Ò¹" - "µÔÅ¡" - "µÔè§" - "µÔéÇ" - "µÔê¡" - "µÔë§" - "µÕ" - "µÕ¹" - "µÕº" - "µÕè" - "µÕë" - "µÖ" - "µÖ¡" - "µÖ§" - "µÖ´µ×ëÍ" - "µÖé¡" - "µÖ页Ñé¡" - "µÖê´µ×ëÍ" - "µ×´" - "µ×ÍÎǹ" - "µ×è¹" - "µ×é¹" - "µ×éÍ" - "µ×êÍ" - "µ×ëÍ" - "µØ" - "µØ¡µÔ¡" - "µØ§" - "µØ¹" - "µØ¹Ò˧ѹ" - "µØº" - "µØáÕ" - "µØÅÒ" - "µØÅÒ¡ÒÃ" - "µØÅÒ¤Á" - "µØËÃÑ´µØàËÃè" - "µØè¹" - "µØèÁ" - "µØèÂ" - "µØ駡èÒ" - "µØ駵Ôé§" - "µØéº" - "µØéÁ" - "µØéÂ" - "µØê" - "µØê¡" - "µØ꡵Ò" - "µØê¡á¡" - "µØê´" - "µØêµêÐ" - "µØ꺻èͧ" - "µØêÂ" - "µØë¹" - "µØëÁ" - "µØëµØèÂ" - "µÙ" - "µÙ¡" - "µÙ´" - "µÙº" - "µÙÁ" - "µÙè" - "µÙé" - "µèǹ" - "µèÍ" - "µèͧáµè§" - "µèÍÁ" - "µèÍÂ" - "µèÒ§" - "µèÓ" - "µé¹" - "µéÁ" - "µéÇÁàµÕéÂÁ" - "µéÍ" - "µéͧ" - "µéͧàµ" - "µé͹" - "µéÍÂ" - "µé͵Ôè§" - "µé͵ÕÇÔ´" - "µéÒ¹" - "µêÍ¡" - "µêÍ¡µëÍÂ" - "µë§" - "µëÍÁ" - "¶¡" - "¶´" - "¶¹¹" - "¶¹ÍÁ" - "¶¹Ñ´" - "¶¹Ñ´¶¹Õè" - "¶¹ÔÁ" - "¶Á" - "¶ÁÖ§·Ö§" - "¶Å¡" - "¶Å¹" - "¶ÅÍ¡" - "¶Åѹ" - "¶ÅÒ" - "¶ÅÒ¡" - "¶ÅÓ" - "¶ÅÕ¶ÅÓ" - "¶ÅÖ§µÒ" - "¶Åا" - "¶Åع" - "¶ÅèÁ" - "¶ÇÑÅÂì" - "¶ÇÒÂ" - "¶ÇÔÅ" - "¶Í¡" - "¶Í§" - "¶Í´" - "¶Í¹" - "¶ÍÂ" - "¶Ð" - "¶Ñ¡" - "¶Ñ§" - "¶Ñ´" - "¶Ñ¹" - "¶ÑÇ" - "¶ÑèÇ" - "¶Ò" - "¶Ò¡" - "¶Ò§" - "¶Ò´" - "¶Ò¹" - "¶ÒÁ" - "¶ÒÇÃ" - "¶Ôè¹" - "¶Õº" - "¶Õè" - "¶Ö¡" - "¶Ö§" - "¶×Í" - "¶Ø§" - "¶Ø¹" - "¶ØÂ" - "¶Ù" - "¶Ù¡" - "¶èÁ" - "¶èǧ" - "¶èÍ" - "¶èͧ" - "¶èÍÁ" - "¶èÍÂ" - "¶èÒ§" - "¶èÒ¹" - "¶èÒÂ" - "¶éǹ" - "¶éÇÂ" - "¶éÍÂ" - "¶éÒ" - "¶éÓ" - "·¡" - "·¡ÅéÒ" - "·´" - "·¹" - "·¹µì" - "·¹ÒÂ" - "·¹â·è" - "·º" - "·º·Ç¹" - "·ºÇ§" - "·ÁÔÌ" - "·ÂÍÂ" - "·Ã¡ÃÃÁ" - "·Ã§" - "·Ãª¹" - "·ÃªÒµÔ" - "·Ã¾ÔÉ" - "·Ã¾Õ" - "·ÃÁÒ¹" - "·ÃÂÈ" - "·ÃÂؤ" - "·Ãû" - "·ÃÃȹÐ" - "·ÃÃÒª" - "·ÃÅѡɳì" - "·Ãǧ" - "·ÃÇ´·Ã§" - "·ÃË´" - "·ÃѾÂÒ¡Ã" - "·ÃѾÂì" - "·ÃѾÂìÊÔ¹" - "·ÃÑÁà»çµ" - "·ÃÒ¹«ÔÊàµÍÃì" - "·ÃÒº" - "·ÃÒÁ" - "·ÃÒÂ" - "·ÃØ´" - "·ÄÉ®Õ" - "·ÅÒÂ" - "·Ç§" - "·Ç´" - "·Ç¹" - "·ÇÂ" - "·ÇÒ·È" - "·ÇÒÂ" - "·ÇÒÃ" - "·ÇÔ" - "·ÇÕ" - "·ÇÕ¸ÒÀÔàÉ¡" - "·ÇÕ»" - "·ÇèÒ" - "·È" - "·È¹ÔÂÁ" - "·ËÒÃ" - "·Í" - "·Í¡" - "·Í§" - "·Í§¡ÇÒÇ" - "·Í§ËÅÒ§" - "·Í´" - "·Í¹" - "·Í¹«ÔÅ" - "·Í¿¿Õè" - "·ÍÂ" - "·ÍÅì¤" - "·Ð¹§" - "·Ð¹Ò¹" - "·Ð¹Ø" - "·ÐÁÑ´·ÐáÁ§" - "·ÐÁÖ¹" - "·ÐÁ×è¹" - "·ÐÂÒ¹" - "·ÐÅǧ" - "·ÐÅÑ¡" - "·ÐÅÒÂ" - "·ÐÅÖè§" - "·ÐÅØ" - "·ÐÇÒÂ" - "·ÐàºÕ¹" - "·ÐàÂÍ·ÐÂÒ¹" - "·ÐàÅ" - "·ÐàÅÒÐ" - "·ÐàÅèÍ·ÐÅèÒ" - "·ÐàÅé¹" - "·ÐáÁè§" - "·Ñ¡" - "·Ñ¡¢Ô" - "·Ñ¡¢Ô³Ò" - "·Ñ¡¢Ô³ÒÇѯ" - "·Ñ¡¢ì" - "·Ñ¡ÉÐ" - "·Ñ¡ÉÔ³" - "·Ñ¡ÉÔ³Ò" - "·Ñ¡ÉÔ³ÒÇÃõ" - "·Ñ¡ÉÔâ³·¡" - "·Ñ§Ê൹" - "·Ñ³±¡ÃÃÁ" - "·Ñ³±¦Òµ" - "·Ñ³±Ê¶Ò¹" - "·Ñ³±ì" - "·Ñ´" - "·Ñ¹" - "·Ñ¹µá¾·Âì" - "·Ñ¹µì" - "·Ñ¹·Õ" - "·Ñº" - "·ÑºÊÁÔ§¤ÅÒ" - "·Ñ¾" - "·Ñ¾¾Õ" - "·Ñȹ¤µÔ" - "·ÑȹÇÔÊÑÂ" - "·ÑȹÈÖ¡ÉÒ" - "·ÑȹÐ" - "·ÑȹÒ" - "·ÑȹҨÃ" - "·ÑȹÕÂÀÒ¾" - "·ÑȹÕÂì" - "·Ñȹٻ¡Ã³ì" - "·Ñȹì" - "·ÑÈä¹Â" - "·Ñè§" - "·ÑèÇ" - "·Ñé§" - "·Ò" - "·Ò¡" - "·Ò§" - "·Ò¹" - "·Òº" - "·ÒÁ" - "·ÒÂ" - "·ÒÂÒ´" - "·ÒÂÒ·" - "·Òá" - "·ÒÃÔ¡Ò" - "·ÒÃس" - "·ÒÃì«Ò¹" - "·ÒÊ" - "·Ó" - "·Ó¹º" - "·Ó¹Í§" - "·Ó¹ÒÂ" - "·Ó¹Ø" - "·ÓÅÒÂ" - "·Óà¹Ò" - "·Óà¹Õº" - "·ÓàÅ" - "·ÓäÁ" - "·Ô¤ÑÁ¾Ã" - "·Ô¦ÑÁ¾Ã" - "·Ô§à¨ÍÃì" - "·Ô°Ô" - "·Ô´" - "·Ô¾Â¨Ñ¡ÉØ" - "·Ô¾ÂÒ³" - "·Ô¾ÂÃÊ" - "·Ô¾Â๵Ã" - "·Ô¾Âì" - "·Ô¾Ò¡Ã" - "·ÔÁ" - "·ÔÇ" - "·Ôǧ¤µ" - "·ÔÇ·Ñȹì" - "·ÔÇÒ" - "·ÔÈ" - "·ÔÈÒ" - "·ÔÈҹطÔÈ" - "·Ôີ" - "·ÔèÁ" - "·Ôé§" - "·Õ" - "·Õ¦ªÒµÔ" - "·ÕÁ" - "·Õà͹·Õ" - "·Õè" - "·Õè´Ô¹" - "·Ö¡" - "·Ö¹·Ö¡" - "·Öº" - "·ÖÁ" - "·Öè§" - "·ÖèÁ" - "·Öé§" - "·×èÍ" - "·Ø" - "·Ø¡" - "·Ø¡¢ÅÒÀ" - "·Ø¡¢ÒÃÁ³ì" - "·Ø¡¢àÇ·¹Ò" - "·Ø¡¢ì" - "·Ø¡Ã¡ÔÃÔÂÒ" - "·Ø¤µÔ" - "·Ø¨ÃÔµ" - "·Ø´" - "·Ø¹" - "·Øº" - "·Ø¾¾Å" - "·Ø¾ÀÔ¡¢ÀÑÂ" - "·ØÂ" - "·Øáѹ´ÒÃ" - "·Øê¹" - "·ØêҵÔ" - "·Øù·ØÃÒÂ" - "·ØþÅ" - "·ØÅÑ¡·ØàÅ" - "·ØÈÕÅ" - "·ØàÃÈ" - "·ØàÃÕ¹" - "·ØàÅÒ" - "·Øè§" - "·Øè¹" - "·ØèÁ" - "·Øé§" - "·ØéÁ" - "·ØéÂ" - "·Ù" - "·Ùµ" - "·ÙµÒ¹Ø·Ùµ" - "·Ù¹" - "·Ùº" - "·ÙÁ" - "·ÙÅ" - "·Ùè" - "·Ùé" - "·á¡ÅéÇ" - "·á§" - "·âÁ¹" - "·èǧ·Ó¹Í§" - "·èǧ·Õ" - "·èǧ·èÒ" - "·èÇÁ" - "·èÍ" - "·èͧ" - "·è͹" - "·èÍÁ" - "·èÒ" - "·èÒ¹" - "·èÒÁ¡ÅÒ§" - "·é¹" - "·éǧ" - "·éǹ" - "·éÇÁ" - "·éÍ" - "·éͧ" - "·éÒ" - "·éÒÂ" - "·éÒÇ" - "¸§" - "¸¹" - "¸¹ºÑµÃ" - "¸¹ºØÃÕ" - "¸¹ÊÁºÑµÔ" - "¸¹ÊÒÃ" - "¸¹Ò¤ÒÃ" - "¸¹Ò³ÑµÔ" - "¸¹ÒÃÑ¡Éì" - "¸¹Ù" - "¸Á" - "¸Ã" - "¸Ã³Õ" - "¸ÃÃÁ" - "¸ÃÃÁ¡ÒÂ" - "¸ÃÃÁªÒµÔ" - "¸ÃÃÁ´Ò" - "¸ÃÃÁÈÒʵÃì" - "¸ÃÃÁÐ" - "¸ÃÃÁиÑÁâÁ" - "¸ÃÃÁÒ·ÔµÂì" - "¸ÃÃÁÒ¸ÃÃÁ" - "¸ÃÃÁÒ¸Ô»äµÂ" - "¸ÃÃÁÒ¸ÔÉ°Ò¹" - "¸ÃÃÁÒ¹ØÊÒ¹" - "¸ÃÃÁÒÀÔÁØ¢" - "¸ÃÃÁÒÀÔÊÁÑÂ" - "¸ÃÃÁÒµ¹Ð" - "¸ÃÃÁÒÃÁ³ì" - "¸ÃÃÁÒʹì" - "¸ÃÃÁÔ¡" - "¸ÃÒ¸Ã" - "¸ÃÒ¸ÒÃ" - "¸ÃÒ¸Ôº´Õ" - "¸ÃÒ¸Ô»" - "¸Ñ" - "¸ÑÒËÒÃ" - "¸Ñ¾×ª" - "¸Ñ¹ÇÒ¤Á" - "¸ÑÁÁÐ" - "¸ÒµØ" - "¸Ò¹Õ" - "¸ÒÃ" - "¸ÒÃÒ" - "¸ÓÁç¤ì" - "¸Óç" - "¸Ô´Ò" - "¸Ôີ" - "¸Ø´§¤ì" - "¸ØáÃÃÁ" - "¸ØáÒÃ" - "¸ØáԨ" - "¸ØÃÐ" - "¸ØÅÕ" - "¸ØÇ´ÒÃÒ" - "¸ØÇÀÒ¤" - "¸ØÇÁ³±Å" - "¸Ù»" - "¹¡" - "¹¤Ã" - "¹¤ÃÃÒªÊÕÁÒ" - "¹¤ÃÔ¹·Ãì" - "¹¤àÃÈ" - "¹§¤ÃÒ" - "¹§¹Øª" - "¹§¾Ð§Ò" - "¹§¾ÒÅ" - "¹§ÃÒÁ" - "¹§Åѡɳì" - "¹§àÂÒÇì" - "¹·Õ" - "¹¹·ºØÃÕ" - "¹¹·ÃÕ" - "¹¹·ÅÕ" - "¹º" - "¹¾" - "¹¾»®Å" - "¹¾È¡" - "¹¾ÈÙÅ" - "¹ÀÒ" - "¹ÀÒÅÑÂ" - "¹Á" - "¹ÁÑÊ¡ÒÃ" - "¹Ã¡" - "¹ÃÊÔ§Ëì" - "¹ÃÕàǪ" - "¹ÃÕá¾·Âì" - "¹Ä¤ËÔµ" - "¹Ä¹Ò·" - "¹ÄÁÅ" - "¹ÄÁÔµ" - "¹ÅÒ¯" - "¹ÅÔ¹Õ" - "¹Ç´" - "¹Ç¹ÔÂÒÂ" - "¹ÇÁ" - "¹ÇÂ" - "¹ÇÅ" - "¹ÇÅÅÍÍ" - "¹ÇÅÅÐÍͧ" - "¹Í" - "¹Í¡" - "¹Í§" - "¹Íµ" - "¹Í¹" - "¹Íº" - "¹ÍÂ" - "¹ÍÃìàÇÂì" - "¹Ð" - "¹Ñ¡" - "¹Ñ¡¢Ñµ" - "¹Ñ¡ÈÖ¡ÉÒ" - "¹Ñ¡ÉѵÃ" - "¹Ñ¡àÃÕ¹" - "¹Ñ§¤ÑÅ" - "¹Ñ´" - "¹Ñ´´Ò" - "¹Ñµ¶Øì" - "¹Ñ¹·¹Ò¡ÒÃ" - "¹Ñº" - "¹ÑÂ" - "¹Ñ¹ì" - "¹ÑÇ" - "¹Ñè§" - "¹Ñè¹" - "¹Ñé¹" - "¹Ò" - "¹Ò¡" - "¹Ò¤" - "¹Ò¤Ã" - "¹Ò¤ÃÒª" - "¹Ò¤Õ" - "¹Ò§" - "¹Ò§ÊÒÇ" - "¹Ò§áÍè¹" - "¹Ò«Ò" - "¹Ò¯" - "¹Ò´" - "¹Ò¶" - "¹Ò·" - "¹Ò·Õ" - "¹Ò¹" - "¹Ò¹Ñ»¡ÒÃ" - "¹Ò¹Ò" - "¹Òº" - "¹ÒÀÕ" - "¹ÒÁ" - "¹ÒÁ¡Ã" - "¹ÒÁÊ¡ØÅ" - "¹ÒÁҹءÃÁ" - "¹ÒÁÒÀÔä¸Â" - "¹ÒÂ" - "¹Ò¡" - "¹ÒÃÒ³ì" - "¹ÒÃÕ" - "¹ÒÇÒ" - "¹ÒÇÔ¡" - "¹ÒÇÔ¹" - "¹ÒÇÕ" - "¹ÒÊÔ¡" - "¹ÒÌÔ¡Ò" - "¹ÒÌÔà¡" - "¹Òâ¹" - "¹Ó" - "¹Ô" - "¹Ô¡Ã" - "¹Ô¡ÃÍ´ì" - "¹Ô¡ÒÂ" - "¹Ô¡à¡ÔÅ" - "¹Ô¤Á" - "¹Ô¤Ã¹¶ì" - "¹Ô¤ËÔµ" - "¹Ô¨" - "¹Ô´" - "¹ÔµÂÊÒÃ" - "¹ÔµÂì" - "¹ÔµÔ" - "¹Ô·ÃÃÈ" - "¹Ô·ÃÒ" - "¹Ô·Ñȹì" - "¹Ô·Ò¹" - "¹Ô¹·Ò" - "¹ÔºÒµ" - "¹Ô¾¹¸ì" - "¹Ô¾¾Ò¹" - "¹ÔÁ¹µì" - "¹ÔÁÁÒ¹" - "¹ÔÁÁҹôÕ" - "¹ÔÁÔµ" - "¹ÔÂÁ" - "¹ÔÂÒÁ" - "¹ÔÂÒÂ" - "¹Ô÷ء¢ì" - "¹ÔùÒÁ" - "¹ÔÃÀÑÂ" - "¹ÔÃÁÅ" - "¹ÔÃÁÔµ" - "¹ÔÃѹ´Ã" - "¹ÔÃÒÈ" - "¹ÔÃâ·É" - "¹ÔÅ" - "¹ÔÅغÅ" - "¹ÔÇ¡Ô¹Õ" - "¹ÔǤÅÔÍÔ¡" - "¹ÔÇ«ÕᏴì" - "¹ÔǵÃ͹" - "¹ÔÇÂÍÃì¤" - "¹ÔÇóì" - "¹ÔÇѵ" - "¹ÔÇѵ¹ì" - "¹ÔÇÒµ" - "¹ÔÇÒÊ" - "¹ÔÇà¤ÅÕÂÃì" - "¹ÔÇà¤ÅÕÂÊ" - "¹ÔÊÑÂ" - "¹ÔÊÔµ" - "¹Ôà·È" - "¹ÔàÇÈ" - "¹ÔàÇȹì" - "¹Ô⤵Թ" - "¹Ôâø" - "¹ÔâźÅ" - "¹Ôè§" - "¹ÔèÁ" - "¹ÔèÇ" - "¹ÔéÇ" - "¹Õ" - "¹ÕÍ͹" - "¹ÕâÍ´ÔàÁÕÂÁ" - "¹Õè" - "¹Õé" - "¹Ö¡" - "¹Öè§" - "¹Ø§" - "¹Øª" - "¹Øè§" - "¹Øè¹" - "¹ØèÁ" - "¹ØéÂ" - "¹Ù¹" - "¹Ùè¹" - "¹Ùé¹" - "¹àÃÈÇÃ" - "¹âºÒÂ" - "¹âôÁ" - "¹èÇÁ" - "¹èͧ" - "¹èÒ" - "¹èÒ¹" - "¹éͧ" - "¹éÍÁ" - "¹éÍÂ" - "¹éÍÂ˹èÒ" - "¹éÍÂâ˹è§" - "¹éÒ" - "¹éÒÇ" - "¹éÓ" - "¹éÓÁѹ" - "¹éÓà§Ô¹" - "º¡" - "º¡¾Ãèͧ" - "º§" - "º§¡ª" - "º´" - "º´Ô¹·Ãà´ªÒ" - "º´Ô¹·Ãì" - "º´Õ" - "º·" - "º¹" - "º¾ÔµÃ" - "º¾Ô¸" - "ºÃÁ" - "ºÃÁѵ¶ì" - "ºÃÃ" - "ºÃè§" - "ºÃè¶Ã³ì" - "ºÃèº" - "ºÃèǺ" - "ºÃèØ" - "ºÃó" - "ºÃóҡÒÃ" - "ºÃóҤÁ" - "ºÃóҸԡÒÃ" - "ºÃóҹءÃÁ" - "ºÃóÒÃÑ¡ÉÈÒʵÃì" - "ºÃóÒÃÑ¡Éì" - "ºÃôÒ" - "ºÃ÷Á" - "ºÃ÷Ѵ" - "ºÃ÷ء" - "ºÃþ" - "ºÃþªÒ" - "ºÃþªÔµ" - "ºÃþµ" - "ºÃþºØÃØÉ" - "ºÃç" - "ºÃç¡ì" - "ºÃÃÂÒ¡ÒÈ" - "ºÃÃÂÒÂ" - "ºÃÃÅÑÂ" - "ºÃÃÅØ" - "ºÃÃÉÑ·" - "ºÃÃËÒÃ" - "ºÃÃà¨Ô´" - "ºÃÃà·Ò" - "ºÃÃàŧ" - "ºÃÃâÅÁ" - "ºÃÑè¹´Õ" - "ºÃÒÇà«ÍÃì" - "ºÃÔ" - "ºÃÔ¡ÃÃÁ" - "ºÃÔ¡ÒÃ" - "ºÃÔ¢ÒÃ" - "ºÃÔ¤³Ëì" - "ºÃÔ¨Ò¤" - "ºÃÔ¨Òá" - "ºÃÔ¨ÒÃÔ¡Ò" - "ºÃÔºÒÅ" - "ºÃÔºÙóì" - "ºÃԾѵÃ" - "ºÃÔ¾ÒÃ" - "ºÃÔÀѳ±ì" - "ºÃÔÀÒÉ" - "ºÃÔÃÑ¡Éì" - "ºÃÔÃÒª" - "ºÃÔÇÒÃ" - "ºÃÔÉÑ·" - "ºÃÔÊØ·¸Ôì" - "ºÃÔËÒÃ" - "ºÃÔà©·" - "ºÃÔ൹" - "ºÃÔàdz" - "ºÃÔâÀ¤" - "ºÅçÍ¡" - "ºÇ¡" - "ºÇ§" - "ºÇª" - "ºÇ¹" - "ºÇº" - "ºÇÁ" - "ºÇÃ" - "ºÍ" - "ºÍ¡" - "ºÍ´" - "ºÍ´Õé" - "ºÍ¹" - "ºÍº" - "ºÍÃì¡" - "ºÍÃì´" - "ºÍÃìà¹ÕÂÇ" - "ºÍÅ" - "ºÍÅÅÙ¹" - "ºÐËÁÕè" - "ºÑ¡" - "ºÑ¤àµÃÕ" - "ºÑ§" - "ºÑ§¡ÐâÅ" - "ºÑ§¤Á" - "ºÑ§¤Å" - "ºÑ§¤Ñº" - "ºÑ§ÊØ¡ØÅ" - "ºÑ§ÍÃ" - "ºÑ§ÍÒ¨" - "ºÑ§à¡Ô´" - "ºÑ§àËÕ¹" - "ºÑ§àÍÔ" - "ºÑªÃ" - "ºÑªÒ" - "ºÑªÕ" - "ºÑѵÔ" - "ºÑ³±Ôµ" - "ºÑ³±ÔµÂì" - "ºÑ³±Ø" - "ºÑ³±ÙÃ" - "ºÑ³³ÒÊ" - "ºÑ³ÃÊ" - "ºÑ³ÃÊÕ" - "ºÑ³à±ÒСì" - "ºÑ³à±ÒÐÇì" - "ºÑ´" - "ºÑ´¡ÃÕ" - "ºÑ´«º" - "ºÑ´ÊÕ" - "ºÑµÃ" - "ºÑ¹" - "ºÑ¹´ÒÅ" - "ºÑ¹·Ö¡" - "ºÑ¹ÂкѹÂѧ" - "ºÑ¹Å×Í" - "ºÑ¹à·Ô§" - "ºÑ¹ä´" - "ºÑ»¼ÒÊÐ" - "ºÑ¾" - "ºÑÅ¡ÒàÃÕÂ" - "ºÑÅÅѧ¡ì" - "ºÑÅÅÙ¹" - "ºÑÇ" - "ºÑÊ" - "ºÑè¹" - "ºÑé§" - "ºÑé¹" - "ºÑê¡" - "ºÒ" - "ºÒ¡" - "ºÒ§" - "ºÒ´" - "ºÒ´·ÐÂÑ¡" - "ºÒ´ÒÅ" - "ºÒµ" - "ºÒµÃ" - "ºÒ·" - "ºÒ·º§ÊØì" - "ºÒ·ËÅǧ" - "ºÒ·Ò¸Ö¡" - "ºÒ·Ø¡Ò" - "ºÒ¹" - "ºÒ¹ª×è¹" - "ºÒ¹ºØÃÕ" - "ºÒ¹ÕÂÐ" - "ºÒ¹àªéÒ" - "ºÒ¹àÂç¹" - "ºÒ»" - "ºÒÂ" - "ºÒÃÁÕ" - "ºÒÃÍÁÔàµÍÃì" - "ºÒÃì" - "ºÒÃìàÃÅ" - "ºÒÅ" - "ºÒÅÕ" - "ºÒÈ" - "ºÒÈ¡ì" - "ºÒÊࡵºÍÅ" - "ºÒËÅÕ" - "ºÓ¹Ò" - "ºÓºÑ´" - "ºÓÃÒº" - "ºÓÃÒÈ" - "ºÓÃا" - "ºÓÃÙ" - "ºÓà¾ç" - "ºÓàÃÍ" - "ºÓà˹ç¨" - "ºÔ" - "ºÔ°" - "ºÔ³±ºÒµ" - "ºÔ´" - "ºÔ´¾ÅÔéÇ" - "ºÔ´Ã" - "ºÔ´Ò" - "ºÔµ" - "ºÔ¹" - "ºÔÅ" - "ºÔÅàÅÕ´" - "ºÔè¹" - "ºÕ±Ò" - "ºÕ¹" - "ºÕº" - "ºÕé" - "ºÖ¡" - "ºÖ¡ºÖ¹" - "ºÖ§" - "ºÖè§" - "ºÖé§" - "ºØ" - "ºØ¡" - "ºØ¡ÃØ¡" - "ºØ¡É¡" - "ºØ¤¤Å" - "ºØ¤ÅÒ¡Ã" - "ºØ¤ÅÒ¸ÔÉ°Ò¹" - "ºØ¤ÅÔ¡" - "ºØ¤ÅÔ¡ÀÒ¾" - "ºØ" - "ºØÒ¹ØÀÒ¾" - "ºØÒÀÔ¹ÔËÒÃ" - "ºØ³±ÃÔ¡" - "ºØ³Âì" - "ºØµÃ" - "ºØµÃÒ" - "ºØµÃÕ" - "ºØº" - "ºØ»¼ªÒµÔ" - "ºØ¾¡ÃÃÁ" - "ºØ¾¡ÒÃÕ" - "ºØ¾¡Ô¨" - "ºØ¾ªÒµÔ" - "ºØ¾·Ñ¡ÉÔ³" - "ºØ¾¹ÔÁÔµ" - "ºØ¾º·" - "ºØ¾¾Ò¨ÒÃÂì" - "ºØ¾à¾Êѹ¹ÔÇÒÊ" - "ºØ¿à¿èµì" - "ºØþ·ÔÈ" - "ºØþº·" - "ºØþҨÒÃÂì" - "ºØÃÒ³" - "ºØÃÔÁ·ÔÈ" - "ºØÃÔÁ¾ÃÃÉÒ" - "ºØÃÔÁÊÔ·¸Ô" - "ºØÃÕ" - "ºØÃØÉ" - "ºØÉ¡Ã" - "ºØɺ§" - "ºØɺÒ" - "ºØÉÂÁÒÊ" - "ºØÉÃÒ¤ÑÁ" - "ºØ˧ѹ" - "ºØ˧Ò" - "ºØËç" - "ºØËÃÕè" - "ºØËÅѹ" - "ºØâ÷Ñè§" - "ºØèÁºèÒÁ" - "ºØé§" - "ºØéÂ" - "ºØëÁ" - "ºÙªÒ" - "ºÙªÒÂÑ" - "ºÙ´" - "ºÙµ" - "ºÙóÀÒ¾" - "ºÙóÐ" - "ºÙþÒ" - "ºÙþҨÒÃÂì" - "ºÙé" - "ºÙê" - "ºè" - "ºè§" - "ºè¹" - "ºèÁ" - "ºèǧ" - "ºèÍ" - "ºèͧ" - "ºè͹" - "ºèÍÂ" - "ºèÒ" - "ºèÒ§" - "ºèÒÂ" - "ºèÒÇ" - "ºéǹ" - "ºéͧ" - "ºéͧáºêÇ" - "ºéÍÁ" - "ºéÒ" - "ºéÒ§" - "ºéÒ¹" - "ºéÒÃÐËèÓ" - "ºê§àºê§" - "ºêÇÂ" - "ºêͧ" - "ºêÐ" - "ºëÍÁ" - "ºëÍÂ" - "ºëÓ" - "»¡" - "»¡¤Ãͧ" - "»¡µÔ" - "»¡Ã³ì" - "»¡ÒÃ" - "»¡Ô³¡Ð" - "»¯Ñ¡" - "»¯Ô¡Ã³ì" - "»¯Ô¡ÃÃÁ" - "»¯Ô¡ÔÃÔÂÒ" - "»¯Ô¡ÙÅ" - "»¯Ô¤Á" - "»¯ÔªÕǹÐ" - "»¯ÔÒ" - "»¯ÔÒ³" - "»¯Ô·Ô¹" - "»¯Ôº¶" - "»¯ÔºÑµÔ" - "»¯Ô»·Ò" - "»¯Ô»Ñ¡Éì" - "»¯Ô¾Ñ·¸ì" - "»¯Ô¾Ò¡Âì" - "»¯ÔÀÒ¤" - "»¯ÔÀÒ³" - "»¯ÔÁÒ" - "»¯ÔÁÒ¡Ã" - "»¯ÔÂØ·¸ì" - "»¯ÔÃÙ»" - "»¯ÔÇѵÔ" - "»¯ÔÇÒµ" - "»¯ÔÇÒ·" - "»¯Ôʹ¸Ô" - "»¯ÔÊѧ¢Ã³ì" - "»¯ÔÊѹ¶ÒÃ" - "»¯ÔÊÑÁ¾Ñ¹¸ì" - "»¯ÔàǸ" - "»¯Ôàʸ" - "»¯ÔâÅÁ" - "»°¾Õ" - "»°Á" - "»°Á·Ñȹì" - "»°Á¹Ôà·È" - "»°Á¾ÂÒºÒÅ" - "»°ÁÄ¡Éì" - "»°ÁÇÑÂ" - "»°Áà·È¹Ò" - "»³µ" - "»³Ô¸Ò¹" - "»´" - "»¶¾Õ" - "»·Ò¹Ø¡ÃÁ" - "»·ØÁ" - "»·ØÁ¸Ò¹Õ" - "»¹" - "»¹Ñ´´Ò" - "»¹à»" - "»º" - "»Á" - "»Ã¡" - "»Ã¡µÔ" - "»Ã§" - "»Ã¹" - "»Ã¹¹ÔºÑµÔ" - "»Ã¹ÑÂ" - "»Ãº" - "»Ã»Ñ¡Éì" - "»ÃÁѵ¶ì" - "»ÃÁÒ¨ÒÃÂì" - "»ÃÁÒ³Ù" - "»ÃÁÒÀÔàÉ¡" - "»ÃÁÒÀÔä¸Â" - "»ÃÇ´" - "»Ãǹá»Ã" - "»ÃÇÒ·Õ" - "»ÃÊÔµ" - "»Ãͧ´Í§" - "»ÃÍ´" - "»ÃÍ·" - "»ÃÍÂ" - "»ÃÐ" - "»ÃСº" - "»ÃСǴ" - "»ÃСͺ" - "»ÃСѹ" - "»ÃСѺ" - "»ÃСÒÂ" - "»ÃСÒÃ" - "»ÃСÒÈ" - "»ÃСÒȹÕºѵÃ" - "»ÃСÒÈÔµ" - "»ÃСԴ" - "»ÃФº" - "»ÃФº»ÃÐ˧Á" - "»ÃФͧ" - "»ÃФÓ" - "»ÃШº" - "»ÃШǺ" - "»ÃШѡÉì" - "»ÃШÑ" - "»ÃШѹ" - "»ÃШҤ" - "»ÃШҹ" - "»ÃШÓ" - "»ÃШÔÁ" - "»ÃШØ" - "»ÃШëÍ»ÃÐá¨ë" - "»ÃЪ´" - "»ÃЪÇÃ" - "»ÃЪѹ" - "»ÃЪÒ" - "»ÃЪҪ¹" - "»ÃЪҸԻѵÂì" - "»ÃЪҸԻäµÂ" - "»ÃЪÒÀÔºÒÅ" - "»ÃЪԴ" - "»ÃЪØÁ" - "»Ãгµ" - "»ÃгÁ" - "»ÃгÒÁ" - "»ÃгԸҹ" - "»ÃгԸÔ" - "»Ãгյ" - "»Ãд¹" - "»Ãдǹ" - "»Ãд͹" - "»Ãдѡ»ÃÐà´Ô´" - "»Ãдѧ" - "»ÃдѺ" - "»ÃдÒ" - "»Ãдһ" - "»ÃдÒÉ" - "»ÃдԴ»ÃдÍÂ" - "»ÃдԷԹ" - "»ÃдÔÉ°Ò¹" - "»ÃдÔÉ°ì" - "»Ãдا" - "»Ãдب" - "»ÃдÙè" - "»ÃеÙ" - "»ÃжÁ" - "»Ãзǹ" - "»ÃзѡÉì" - "»Ãзѧ" - "»ÃзѴ" - "»ÃзѺ" - "»Ãзҹ" - "»ÃзԹ" - "»ÃзÔè¹" - "»Ãзջ" - "»Ãзع" - "»ÃзØÉ" - "»ÃзØÉÃéÒÂ" - "»Ãзéǧ" - "»Ãиҹ" - "»ÃиҹҸԺ´Õ" - "»ÃйÁ" - "»ÃйÍÁ" - "»ÃйջÃйÍÁ" - "»ÃлÃÒÂ" - "»ÃлÒ" - "»ÃоĵÔ" - "»ÃоĸÔì" - "»Ãоѷ¸ì" - "»Ãоѹ¸ì" - "»Ãоҵ" - "»ÃоÒÊ" - "»ÃоÒÌ" - "»ÃоԳ" - "»Ãоط¸ì" - "»ÃÐÀÑÊÊÃ" - "»ÃÐÀÒ" - "»ÃÐÀÒ¤ÒÃ" - "»ÃÐÀÒ¾" - "»ÃÐÀÒÊ" - "»ÃÐÁ§" - "»ÃÐÁÇ" - "»ÃÐÁÇÅ" - "»ÃÐÁÒ³" - "»ÃÐÁÒ·" - "»ÃÐÁØ¢" - "»ÃÐÁØ·" - "»ÃÐÁÙÅ" - "»ÃÐÂØ¡µì" - "»ÃÐÂØ·¸ì" - "»ÃÐÂÙÃ" - "»ÃÐÅÁ¾ì" - "»ÃÐÅͧ" - "»ÃÐÅÑÂ" - "»ÃÐÅÒµ" - "»ÃÐÇÃõ" - "»ÃÐÇÃõ¹ì" - "»ÃÐÇѵÔ" - "»ÃÐÇѵԡÒóì" - "»ÃÐÇѵÔÈÒʵÃì" - "»ÃÐÇÒµ" - "»ÃÐÇÒÅ" - "»ÃÐÇÒÊ" - "»ÃÐÇÔ§" - "»ÃÐÇÔª" - "»ÃÐÇÔµÃ" - "»ÃÐÇÕ³" - "»ÃÐÈÁ" - "»ÃÐÈÒʹì" - "»ÃÐÊ¡" - "»ÃÐʧ¤ì" - "»ÃÐʺ" - "»ÃÐʺ¡Òóì" - "»ÃÐʾ" - "»ÃÐÊÒ" - "»ÃÐÊÒ·" - "»ÃÐÊÒ¹" - "»ÃÐÊÔ·¸Ô¼Å" - "»ÃÐÊÔ·¸ÔÀÒ¾" - "»ÃÐÊÔ·¸Ôì" - "»ÃÐÊÙµÔ" - "»ÃÐËÁèÒ" - "»ÃÐËÂÑ´" - "»ÃÐËÅÒ´" - "»ÃÐËÅèÓ" - "»ÃÐËÒÃ" - "»ÃÐÎÒÁ" - "»ÃÐह" - "»ÃÐਡ" - "»ÃÐà¨Ô´»ÃÐà¨éÍ" - "»ÃÐà¨Õ´" - "»ÃÐà´" - "»ÃÐà´ÔÁ" - "»ÃÐà´Õ§" - "»ÃÐà´ÕëÂÇ" - "»ÃÐà´ÕëÂÇ»ÃдëÒÇ" - "»ÃÐà´ç¹" - "»ÃÐà·È" - "»ÃÐà·ÈÃÒª" - "»ÃÐà·Èä·Â" - "»ÃÐà·×ͧ" - "»ÃÐླÕ" - "»ÃÐàÀ·" - "»ÃÐàÁÔ¹" - "»ÃÐàdzÕ" - "»ÃÐàÇÈ" - "»ÃÐàÇȹì" - "»ÃÐàÊÃÔ°" - "»ÃÐá¡¡" - "»ÃÐá¨" - "»ÃÐâ¤Á" - "»ÃÐâ¤" - "»ÃÐ⪹ì" - "»ÃÐâÅÁ" - "»ÃÑ¡" - "»Ãѧ" - "»ÃѪÒ" - "»ÃѵÂصºÑ¹" - "»ÃѵÂغѹ" - "»Ãѹ" - "»ÃѺ" - "»ÃÑÁ»ÃÒ" - "»ÃÑȹÕ" - "»ÃÑÈÇì" - "»ÃÒ¡¯" - "»ÃÒ¡ÃÁ" - "»ÃÒ¡ÒÃ" - "»ÃÒ¤ÀÒÃ" - "»ÃÒ§" - "»ÃÒ§¤ì" - "»ÃÒ¨Õ¹" - "»ÃÒªÒ" - "»ÃÒªì" - "»ÃÒªÑÂ" - "»ÃÒªÔµ" - "»ÃÒ³" - "»ÃÒ³Õ" - "»ÃÒ´" - "»ÃÒ¹Õ" - "»ÃÒº" - "»ÃÒº´ÒÀÔàÉ¡" - "»ÃÒ»µì" - "»ÃÒÀ¾" - "»ÃÒÁ" - "»ÃÒÁÒÊ" - "»ÃÒÂ" - "»ÃÒö¹Ò" - "»ÃÒÃÀ" - "»ÃÒÃÁÀì" - "»ÃÒÈ" - "»ÃÒÈÃÑÂ" - "»ÃÒÈÒÃ" - "»ÃÒɳÕ" - "»ÃÒÉÒ³" - "»ÃÒÊÒ·" - "»ÃÒâÁª" - "»ÃÒâÁ·Âì" - "»ÃÓ" - "»ÃÔ" - "»ÃÔ¡" - "»ÃÔ¤³Ëì" - "»ÃÔ¨Ò¤" - "»ÃÔ¨ÒÃÔ¡Ò" - "»ÃÔ«ÖÁ" - "»ÃÔÒ" - "»ÃÔ³ÒÁ" - "»ÃÔ³Ò¡" - "»ÃÔµ" - "»ÃÔµµÐ" - "»ÃÔµÃ" - "»ÃÔ·ÃÃȹì" - "»ÃÔ·Ñȹì" - "»ÃÔ¹" - "»ÃÔ¹Êì" - "»ÃÔ¹Ô¾¾Ò¹" - "»ÃÔº" - "»ÃÔÁ³±Å" - "»ÃÔÁÑ·" - "»ÃÔÁÒ³" - "»ÃÔÁÒµÃ" - "»ÃÔÂѵÔ" - "»ÃÔÂÒÂ" - "»ÃÔÇÃõ" - "»ÃÔÇÒÊ" - "»ÃÔȹÒ" - "»ÃÔà©·" - "»ÃÔèÁ" - "»ÃÕªÒ" - "»ÃÕ´Ò" - "»ÃÕ´Ôì" - "»ÃÕÂÒ" - "»ÃÕè" - "»ÃÕê´" - "»ÃÖ¡ÉÒ" - "»Ã×Í" - "»Ã×ëÍ" - "»ÃØ" - "»Ãا" - "»ÃÙ´" - "»ÃÙê´»ÃêÒ´" - "»ÃÙê¿" - "»ÃàÁ¹·Ãì" - "»ÃâÅ¡" - "»ÃèÒ" - "»ÃëÍ" - "»Ä¨©Ò" - "»Äɮҧ¤ì" - "»Å¡" - "»Å§" - "»Å´" - "»ÅÇ¡" - "»ÅÍ¡" - "»ÅÍ´" - "»ÅÍ´ÀÑÂ" - "»Åͺ" - "»ÅÍÁ" - "»ÅÐ" - "»ÅÑ¡" - "»ÅÑ´" - "»ÅÑè§" - "»ÅÑê¡" - "»ÅÑê¡ÍÔ¹" - "»ÅÒ" - "»ÅÒµ" - "»ÅÒº" - "»ÅÒÂ" - "»ÅÒÇÒÌ" - "»ÅÒʹҡÒÃ" - "»ÅÒÊàµÍÃì" - "»ÅÔ§" - "»ÅÔ´" - "»ÅÔÇ" - "»ÅÔ⾸" - "»ÅÔèÁ" - "»ÅÔé¹" - "»ÅÕ" - "»ÅÕ¡" - "»Å×éÁ" - "»ÅØ¡" - "»ÅÙ¡" - "»Åè§" - "»Åèͧ" - "»ÅèÍÂ" - "»Åé¹" - "»Åéͧ" - "»Åé͹" - "»ÅéÓ" - "»Ç¡à»Õ¡" - "»Ç§" - "»Ç´" - "»ÇÒóÒ" - "»ÈØ" - "»Í" - "»Í¡" - "»Í§" - "»Í´" - "»Í¹" - "»Í¹´ì" - "»Íº" - "»ÍÂ" - "»ÍÃì" - "»ÍÃìµØà¡Ê" - "»Ð" - "»Ð¡¹" - "»Ð¡ÒÃѧ" - "»Ð¢ÒÇ" - "»Ð·Ð" - "»Ð·Ø" - "»Ð˧Ѻ" - "»ÐàËÅÒÐ" - "»ÐáÅèÁ" - "»Ðâŧ" - "»Ñ¡" - "»Ñ¡¡Ôè§" - "»Ñ¡ÉÒ" - "»Ñ¡ÉÒÇÊÒ¹" - "»Ñ¡ÉÔ³" - "»Ñ¡ÉÔ¹" - "»Ñ¡ÉÕ" - "»Ñ¡Éì" - "»Ñ¡à»éÒ" - "»Ñ§" - "»Ñ§ÊØ¡ØÅ" - "»Ñ¨¨Ñ¹µ¤ÒÁ" - "»Ñ¨¨Ñ¹µª¹º·" - "»Ñ¨¨Ñ¹µ»ÃÐà·È" - "»Ñ¨¨Ñ¹µì" - "»Ñ¨¨ÑÂ" - "»Ñ¨¨ÒÁÔµÃ" - "»Ñ¨¨ØºÑ¹" - "»Ñ¨¨ØÊÁÑÂ" - "»Ñ¨©Ò" - "»Ñ¨©ÔÁ" - "»Ñ¨à¨¡" - "»Ñ¨ÇѤ¤ÕÂì" - "»ÑÒ" - "»ÑËÒ" - "»Ñ´" - "»ÑµµÒ¹Õ" - "»ÑµµÒàÇÕÂ" - "»Ñ·Áì" - "»Ñ¹" - "»Ñº" - "»Ñ»¼ÒÊÐ" - "»ÑÊÊÒÇÐ" - "»ÑÊÊÒÊÐ" - "»Ñè¹" - "»Ñé¹" - "»Ñêº" - "»ÑêÁ" - "»Ñë§" - "»Ò" - "»Ò¡" - "»Ò¡¡Ò" - "»Ò¡Õʶҹ" - "»Ò§" - "»Ò¯ÔËÒÃÔÂì" - "»Ò°¡" - "»Ò°¡¶Ò" - "»Ò³ÒµÔºÒµ" - "»Ò´" - "»ÒµÔâÁ¡¢ì" - "»Ò·Ñ§¡Ò" - "»Ò·èͧâ¡ë" - "»Ò¹" - "»Ò»ÑÇ" - "»ÒÁ" - "»ÒÂÒÊ" - "»ÒÃÒªÔ¡" - "»ÒÃԩѵÃ" - "»ÒÃÔªÒµ" - "»ÒÃÕÊ" - "»ÒÃìࡵì" - "»ÒÅÕ" - "»ÒÅìÁ" - "»ÒÇ" - "»Ò˹ѹ" - "»ÒËÕè" - "»ÒâÁ¡¢ì" - "»Ó" - "»Ô¡¹Ô¡" - "»Ô§»Í§" - "»Ô®¡" - "»Ô´" - "»ÔµÒ" - "»ÔµÔ" - "»ÔµØ" - "»ÔµØ¦Òµ" - "»ÔµØÀÙÁÔ" - "»ÔµØÅÒ" - "»ÔÂÁÔµÃ" - "»ÔÂÐ" - "»ÔÈÒ¨" - "»ÔâµÃàÅÕÂÁ" - "»ÔâÂÃÊ" - "»Ôè¹" - "»Ôè¹âµ" - "»ÔèÁ" - "»Ôé§" - "»ÔéÁ" - "»ÔëÇ" - "»Õ" - "»Õ¡" - "»Õ¹" - "»Õº" - "»ÕÁÐâÇé" - "»ÕÈÒ¨" - "»Õè" - "»Õé" - "»Õê´" - "»Õêº" - "»Õë" - "»Ö¡" - "»Ö§" - "»Öè§" - "»Öé´" - "»Öë§" - "»×¹" - "»×é¹" - "»×ëÍ" - "»Ø" - "»Ø¡" - "»Ø¨©Ò" - "»Ø´" - "»Ø¶Øª¹" - "»Øº" - "»ØÂ" - "»ØâÃËÔµ" - "»ØèÁ" - "»Ø駡Õë" - "»ØéÁ" - "»Øê" - "»Øêº" - "»ØëÁ" - "»ØëÂ" - "»Ù" - "»Ùª¹Õºؤ¤Å" - "»Ùª¹ÕÂÇѵ¶Ø" - "»Ù´" - "»Ù¹" - "»ÙÁ" - "»Ùè" - "»ÙéÂÕé»ÙéÂÓ" - "»àdzÕ" - "»è¹" - "»èǧ" - "»èǹ" - "»èÇÂ" - "»èͧ" - "»èÒ" - "»èÒ¹" - "»èÒÂ" - "»èÒÇ" - "»éǹ" - "»éǹà»Õé¹" - "»éÍ" - "»éͧ" - "»éͧ¡Ñ¹" - "»é͹" - "»éÍÁ" - "»éÍÂ" - "»éÍá»é" - "»éÒ" - "»éÒ§" - "»éÒ¹" - "»éÒº" - "»éÒÂ" - "»éÓ" - "»êÍ¡¡Õé" - "»êÒº" - "»ëÍ" - "»ëÍÁ" - "»ëÒ" - "¼¡" - "¼¡Ò" - "¼¡ÒÂ" - "¼§" - "¼§¡" - "¼§Ð" - "¼§Ò´" - "¼¨§" - "¼¨" - "¼´" - "¼´Ø§" - "¼¹Ç¡" - "¼¹Çª" - "¼¹Ñ§" - "¼¹Ö¡" - "¼Á" - "¼Áºêͺ" - "¼Âͧ" - "¼ÃØÊÇÒ·" - "¼Å" - "¼ÅÐ" - "¼ÅÑ¡" - "¼ÅÑ´" - "¼ÅÑÇÐ" - "¼ÅÒ" - "¼ÅÒ¹ÔʧÊì" - "¼ÅÒ¼Å" - "¼ÅÒËÒÃ" - "¼ÅÔ" - "¼ÅÔµ" - "¼ÅÔµÀѳ±ì" - "¼ÅÕ¼ÅÒÁ" - "¼ÅÖ¡" - "¼ÅÖè§" - "¼ÅØ" - "¼Åا" - "¼ÅØ´" - "¼Åع" - "¼Åغ" - "¼ÅØÂ" - "¼ÅÙ" - "¼ÅçÍÂ" - "¼Ç¹" - "¼ÇÂ" - "¼ÇÒ" - "¼ÊÁ" - "¼ÊÒ¹" - "¼ÊÒÂ" - "¼Í¡" - "¼Í§" - "¼Í´" - "¼Íº" - "¼ÍÁ" - "¼ÍÇ´" - "¼ÍÙ¹" - "¼Ð" - "¼Ñ¡" - "¼Ñ§" - "¼Ñ´" - "¼Ñ¹" - "¼Ñ¹¼Ç¹" - "¼Ñº" - "¼ÑÇ" - "¼ÑÇÐ" - "¼Ò" - "¼Ò¡" - "¼Ò§" - "¼Ò³Ôµ" - "¼Ò´" - "¼ÒÂ" - "¼Ô" - "¼Ô§" - "¼Ô´" - "¼Ô¹" - "¼ÔÇ" - "¼Õ" - "¼Ö§" - "¼Öè§" - "¼Öé§" - "¼×¹" - "¼×è¹" - "¼Ø" - "¼Ø´" - "¼Ø¼§" - "¼Ù¡" - "¼Ùé" - "¼çÍÂ" - "¼èͧ" - "¼è͹" - "¼èÍÂ" - "¼èÒ" - "¼èÒ¹" - "¼èÒ¼ÍÁ" - "¼èÒÇ" - "¼éÒ" - "½¹" - "½ÃÑè§" - "½ÃÑè§àÈÊ" - "½ÍÂ" - "½Ñ¡" - "½Ñ§" - "½Ñ´" - "½Ñ¹" - "½Ñè§" - "½Ò" - "½Ò¡" - "½Ò§" - "½Ò´" - "½Ò¹" - "½ÒÂ" - "½Ôè¹" - "½Õ" - "½Ö¡" - "½×´" - "½×¹" - "½Øè¹" - "½Ù§" - "½èÍ" - "½èÒ" - "½èÒÂ" - "½éÒ" - "½éÒÂ" - "¾¡" - "¾§" - "¾§ÈÒÇ´ÒÃ" - "¾§Èì" - "¾¨¹Ò" - "¾¨¹Ò¹Ø¡ÃÁ" - "¾¨¹Òö" - "¾¨¹ÕÂì" - "¾¨¹ì" - "¾¨ÁÒ¹" - "¾¨Õ" - "¾Ò" - "¾ÒÅÍ" - "¾³Ôª" - "¾³ÔªÂì" - "¾´" - "¾¸Ù" - 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"¾Ä¡ÉÈÒʵÃì" - "¾Ä¡ÉÒ" - "¾Ä¡Éà·Ç´Ò" - "¾Ä¡Éì" - "¾Ä²" - "¾Ä²Ò" - "¾Ä²Ò¨ÒÃÂì" - "¾Ä²Ô" - "¾Äµ" - "¾ÄµÔ" - "¾ÄµÔ¡ÃÃÁ" - "¾ÄµÔ¡Òóì" - "¾ÄµÔ¹ÑÂ" - "¾Ä·¸Ôì" - "¾Ä·¸ì" - "¾Ä¹µì" - "¾Ä¹·ì" - "¾ÄȨÔ" - "¾ÄȨԡÒ¹" - "¾ÄÉÀ" - "¾ÄÉÀÒ¤Á" - "¾ÄËÑÊ" - "¾ÄËÑʺ´Õ" - "¾Å" - "¾Å¡ÒÃ" - "¾Å¤ÇÒÁ" - "¾Åº" - "¾Åǧ" - "¾ÅÇѵ" - "¾ÅÈÖ¡ÉÒ" - "¾Åͧ" - "¾ÅÍ´" - "¾ÅÍÁá¾ÅÁ" - "¾ÅÍÂ" - "¾ÅÐ" - "¾Åѧ" - "¾Åѧ§Ò¹" - "¾ÅÑ´" - "¾Åѹ" - "¾ÅѺ" - "¾ÅѺ¾ÅÒ" - "¾ÅѺ¾ÅÖ§" - "¾ÅÑè¡" - "¾ÅÑè§" - "¾ÅÑèÇ" - "¾ÅÑé§" - "¾ÅÒ¡Ã" - "¾ÅÒ§" - "¾ÅÒ´" - "¾ÅÒ¸Ô¡ÒÃ" - "¾ÅÒ¹ÒÁÑÂ" - "¾ÅÒÁ" - "¾ÅÒÂ" - "¾ÅÒʵԡ" - "¾ÅÒÊÁÒ" - "¾ÅÒË¡" - "¾ÅÔ¡" - "¾ÅÔéÇ" - "¾ÅÕ" - "¾ÅØ" - "¾ÅØ¡" - "¾ÅØè¡" - "¾ÅØè§" - "¾ÅØéÂ" - "¾ÅÙ" - "¾ÅàÁ×ͧ" - "¾ÅàÃ×͹" - "¾ÅâÅ¡" - "¾ÅèÍÂ" - "¾ÅèÒ" - "¾ÅèÒ¹" - "¾ÅèÒÁ" - "¾ÅéÓ" - "¾Ç¡" - "¾Ç§" - "¾Ç¹" - "¾ÇÂ" - "¾Ê¡" - "¾ÊظÒ" - "¾ËÅ" - "¾ËÅâ¸Թ" - "¾ËØ" - "¾ËÙ" - "¾ËÙ¾¨¹ì" - "¾ËÙÊÙµ" - "¾Í" - "¾Í¡" - "¾Í§" - "¾Í·ÑÅ" - "¾ÍÃìµ" - "¾Ð" - "¾Ð¾Ô§" - "¾ÐÂÙ¹" - "¾ÐÃا¾ÐÃѧ" - "¾Ðǧ" - "¾ÐÇÑ¡¾Ðǹ" - "¾ÐÇéÒ¾ÐÇѧ" - "¾Ðͧ" - "¾ÐÍ×´¾ÐÍÁ" - "¾Ðà¹Õ§" - "¾Ðà¹éҾйÍ" - "¾ÐàÂÔº" - "¾ÐàÂÔº¾ÐÂÒº" - "¾Ðṧ" - "¾ÐâÅé" - "¾Ñ¡" - "¾Ñ¡µÃì" - "¾Ñ§" - "¾Ñ§§Ò" - "¾Ñ§¼×´" - "¾Ñ§¾ÇÂ" - "¾Ñ§¾Í¹" - "¾Ñ§¾Òº" - "¾Ñ§à¾Â" - "¾ÑªÃ" - "¾Ñ²¹Ð" - "¾Ñ²¹Ò" - "¾Ñ´" - "¾ÑµÃ" - "¾Ñ·¸ÊÕÁÒ" - "¾Ñ·ÂÒ" - "¾Ñ·Åا" - "¾Ñ¹" - "¾Ñ¹·Ò§" - "¾Ñ¹¸¡Ã³Õ" - "¾Ñ¹¸·Ô¾Âì" - "¾Ñ¹¸¹Ò¡ÒÃ" - "¾Ñ¹¸ºÑµÃ" - "¾Ñ¹¸ÁÔµÃ" - "¾Ñ¹¸Ð" - "¾Ñ¹¸Ø" - "¾Ñ¹¸Øì" - "¾Ñ¹¸ì" - "¾Ñº" - "¾ÑÅÅÀ" - "¾ÑÅÇѹ" - "¾ÑÇ" - "¾ÑÇÐ" - "¾ÑÈ´Õ" - "¾ÑÊ´Ø" - "¾ÑʵÃì" - "¾Ñʶҹ" - "¾Ò" - "¾Ò¡" - "¾Ò¡Âì" - "¾Ò§" - "¾Ò³" - "¾Ò³Ôª" - "¾Ò³ÔªÂì" - "¾Ò³Õ" - "¾Ò³Õ¹Õ" - "¾Ò´" - "¾Òµ" - "¾Ò·" - "¾Ò·Âì" - "¾Ò¸" - "¾Ò¸Ò" - "¾Ò¹" - "¾Ò¹Ã" - "¾ÒÁ" - "¾ÒÂ" - "¾ÒÂѾ" - "¾ÒÂØ" - "¾Òó" - "¾ÒÃÒ" - "¾ÒÃÒ¿Ô¹" - "¾ÒÃì" - "¾ÒÅ" - "¾ÒÅÕ" - "¾ÒÊ" - "¾ÒʹÒ" - "¾Òʹì" - "¾ÒÊØ¡ÃÕ" - "¾ÒÊàÇÔÃì´" - "¾Ò˹Ð" - "¾ÒËÐ" - "¾ÒËÒ" - "¾ÒËØ" - "¾ÒËØÃÑ´" - "¾ÒÌËÐ" - "¾Òà¹Å" - "¾ÒàËô" - "¾ÒàËÕÂÃ" - "¾ÒâÅ" - "¾Ó" - "¾Ó¹Ñ¡" - "¾Ô¡Å" - "¾Ô¡Ñ´" - "¾Ô¡ÑµÔ" - "¾Ô¡ÒÃ" - "¾Ô¡ØÅ" - "¾Ô¦Òµ" - "¾Ô¦à¹È" - "¾Ô§" - "¾Ô¨ÒóÒ" - "¾Ô¨Òóì" - "¾Ô¨ÔµÃ" - "¾ÔªÑÂ" - "¾ÔªÒ¹" - "¾ÔªÔµ" - "¾Ô««èÒ" - "¾Ô³" - "¾Ô¶Õ¾Ô¶Ñ¹" - "¾Ô·ÂÒ" - "¾Ô·Ñ¡Éì" - "¾Ô¸Ò¹" - "¾Ô¸Õ" - "¾Ô¹·Ø" - "¾Ô¹Íº¾Ôà·Ò" - "¾Ô¹ÑÂ" - "¾Ô¹ÒÈ" - "¾Ô¹Ô¨" - "¾Ô¹Ôµ" - "¾Ô¹ÔÈ" - "¾ÔºÑµÔ" - "¾ÔºÙÅ" - "¾Ô¾Áì" - "¾Ô¾Ñ¡¾Ô¾èǹ" - "¾Ô¾Ñ²¹ì" - "¾Ô¾Ò¡ÉÒ" - "¾Ô¾Ò¡Éì" - "¾Ô¾Ò·" - "¾Ô¾Ô¸" - "¾Ô¾Ô¸Àѳ±Ê¶Ò¹" - "¾Ô¾Ô¸Àѳ±ì" - "¾ÔÀ¾" - "¾ÔÁ¾ì" - "¾ÔÁÅ" - "¾ÔÁÒ¹" - "¾ÔÁØ¢" - "¾ÔÁàʹ" - "¾ÔÃÍ´" - "¾ÔÃÒº" - "¾ÔÃÒÅÑÂ" - "¾ÔÃÕé¾ÔäÃ" - "¾ÔÃس" - "¾ÔÃظ" - "¾ÔÅÒ»" - "¾ÔÅÒÊ" - "¾ÔÅÖ¡" - "¾ÔÅÖ¡¡Ö¡¡×Í" - "¾ÔÅÖ¡¾ÔÅÑè¹" - "¾ÔÈ" - "¾ÔÈǧ" - "¾ÔÈÇÒÊ" - "¾ÔÈÒÅ" - "¾ÔÈØ·¸Ôì" - "¾ÔÈØ·¸ì" - "¾ÔÉ" - "¾ÔɳØâÅ¡" - "¾ÔÉʧ" - "¾ÔÊ´ÒÃ" - "¾ÔÊÁÑÂ" - "¾ÔÊÑÂ" - "¾ÔÊÔ°" - "¾ÔÊØ·¸Ôì" - "¾ÔÊÙ¨¹ì" - "¾ÔËÒÃ" - "¾ÔÌÒÃ" - "¾Ôà¤ÃÒÐËì" - "¾ÔàÈÉ" - "¾Ô⡾Ôࡹ" - "¾Ôâ¤" - "¾Ôâø" - "¾ÔäÃ" - "¾ÔäÅ" - "¾Õ" - "¾Õª¤³Ôµ" - "¾Õ«Õ" - "¾ÕÃÐÁÔ´" - "¾Õè" - "¾Õé" - "¾Ö§" - "¾ÖÁ" - "¾ÖÁ¾Ó" - "¾Öè§" - "¾Öèº" - "¾×ª" - "¾×´" - "¾×é¹" - "¾×é¹·Õè" - "¾Ø" - "¾Ø¡" - "¾Ø§" - "¾Ø²" - "¾Ø²Ô" - "¾Ø´" - "¾Ø·¸" - "¾Ø·¸Ð" - "¾Ø·¸ÒÇÒÊ" - "¾Ø·¸Ô" - "¾Ø·ÃÒ" - "¾Ø·â¸è" - "¾Ø¸" - "¾Øè§" - "¾ØèÁ" - "¾ØéÂ" - "¾Ù" - "¾Ù´" - "¾Ù¹" - "¾Ùè" - "¾Ùé¹" - "¾à¹¨Ã" - "¾è¹" - "¾èǧ" - "¾èÍ" - "¾èÒ§" - "¾èÒ¹" - "¾èÒÂ" - "¾èÒËì" - "¾é¹" - "¾éÍ" - "¾éͧ" - "¾éÍÁ" - "¿¡" - "¿ÃÍ´ì" - "¿ÃÕ" - "¿ÅÍàù«ì" - "¿ÅÙÍÍÃÕ¹" - "¿Í¡" - "¿Í§" - "¿Í´" - "¿Í¹" - "¿Í¹µì" - "¿ÍÃìÁ" - "¿ÍÃìÁÒÅ´Õäδì" - "¿ÍÃìÁÒÅÔ¹" - "¿ÍÃìáÁµ" - "¿ÍÊ«ÔÅ" - "¿ÍÊ¿ÍÃÑÊ" - "¿ÍÊ࿵" - "¿Ñ¡" - "¿Ñ§" - "¿Ñ§¡ìªÑ¹" - "¿Ñ§¡ìªÑè¹" - "¿Ñ´" - "¿Ñ¹" - "¿Ñè¹" - "¿Ñé¹" - "¿Ò¡" - "¿Ò§" - "¿Ò´" - "¿Ò·ÍÁ" - "¿Ò¹" - "¿ÒÂ" - "¿ÒÃìÁ" - "¿ÒÊ«Ôʵì" - "¿Ô¡" - "¿Ô´" - "¿Ô¹áŹ´ì" - "¿Ôº" - "¿ÔÅ´ì" - "¿ÔÅÔ»»Ô¹Êì" - "¿ÔÅìÁ" - "¿ÔÇÊì" - "¿ÔÊÔ¡Êì" - "¿Õ¿èÒ" - "¿Õè" - "¿Õé" - "¿×¹" - "¿×Á" - "¿×é¹" - "¿Ø" - "¿Øµ" - "¿ØµºÍÅ" - "¿Ø¹" - "¿Øº" - "¿Ø¿Ð" - "¿ØÅÊá¡ê»" - "¿Øèº" - "¿ØèÁà¿×ÍÂ" - "¿Øé§" - "¿Ù" - "¿Ù¡" - "¿Ù¨Ô" - "¿Ù´" - "¿ÙÁ" - "¿ÙÁ¿ÒÂ" - "¿Ùè" - "¿èÍ" - "¿èͧ" - "¿è͹" - "¿èÒ§" - "¿èÒÁ" - "¿éÍ" - "¿éͧ" - "¿é͹" - "¿éÒ" - "À¤¹Õ" - "À¾" - "ÀÁÃ" - "ÀÂѹµÃÒÂ" - "Àõ" - "ÀÃÃ" - "ÀÃÃÂÒ" - "ÀÃÒ´Ã" - "ÀÃÔÂÒ" - "ÀǵѳËÒ" - "ÀÇѧ¤ì" - "ÀÑ¡´Õ" - "ÀÑ¡ÉÒ" - "ÀÑ¡ÉÒËÒÃ" - "Àѳ±ì" - "ÀѵµÒ¤ÒÃ" - "ÀѵµÒËÒÃ" - "ÀÑ·Ã" - "ÀѾ" - "ÀÑÂ" - "ÀÑÊ´Ò" - "ÀÑʵÃÒ" - "ÀÒ¤" - "ÀÒ¤Õ" - "ÀÒª¹Ð" - "ÀÒ³Ø" - "ÀÒ¾" - "ÀҾ¹µÃì" - "ÀÒÂ" - "ÀÒÃ" - "ÀÒáԨ" - "ÀÒôÕ" - "ÀÒõ" - "ÀÒÃÐ" - "ÀÒÃÒ" - "ÀÒÃâç" - "ÀÒǹÒ" - "ÀÒÇÐ" - "ÀÒÉ" - "ÀÒÉ¡" - "ÀÒɳì" - "ÀÒÉÒ" - "ÀÒÉÔµ" - "ÀÒÉÕ" - "ÀÒÊ¡Ã" - "ÀÒʹì" - "ÀÒÊÇÃ" - "ÀÔ¡¢Ò" - "ÀÔ¡¢Ò¨ÒÃ" - "ÀÔ¡¢Ø" - "ÀÔ¡¢Ø¹Õ" - "ÀÔ¡ÉÒ" - "ÀÔ¡ÉØ" - "ÀÔ¡ÉسÕ" - "ÀÔ§¤ÒÃ" - "ÀÔâ" - "ÀÔ¹·¹Ò¡ÒÃ" - "ÀÔ¹·ì" - "ÀÔÃÁÂì" - "Àت" - "Àت§¤ì" - "ÀØÁÃÒ" - "ÀØÁÃÔ¹" - "ÀØÁÃÕ" - "ÀÙ" - "ÀÙµ" - "ÀÙµÔ" - "ÀÙÁÔ" - "ÀÙÁÔ»ÃÐà·È" - "ÀÙÁÔÀÒ¤" - "ÀÙÁÔÅÓà¹Ò" - "ÀÙÁÔÈÒʵÃì" - "ÀÙÁÕ" - "ÀÙÃÔ" - "ÀÙÃÕ" - "ÀÙÇ´Å" - "ÀÙǹҶ" - "ÀÙÇ๵Ã" - "ÀÙÇä¹Â" - "ÀÙÉÒ" - "ÀÙÉÔµ" - "ÀÙà¡çµ" - "ÀÙè" - "Á¡" - "Á¡Ã" - "Á¡ÃÒ¤Á" - "Á¡Ø®" - "Á¡ØÅ" - "Á§¡Ø®" - "Á§¤Å" - "Á³±¡" - "Á³±»" - "Á³±Å" - "Á³Õ" - "Á³à±ÕÂÃ" - "Á´" - "ÁµÔ" - "Á¸Ø" - "Á¹" - "Á¹µÃÕ" - "Á¹µÃì" - "Á¹µì" - "Á¹ÊÔ¡ÒÃ" - "Á¹ÑÊ" - "Á¹ÑÊÇÕ" - "Á¹ÔÅÒ" - "Á¹ØɪҵÔ" - "Á¹ØɸÃÃÁ" - "Á¹ØÉÂÈÒʵÃì" - "Á¹ØÉÂÊÑÁ¾Ñ¹¸ì" - "Á¹ØÉÂà·¾" - "Á¹ØÉÂâÅ¡" - "Á¹ØÉÂì" - "Á¹à·ÕÂÃ" - "ÁÂØÃÒ" - "ÁÂØÃÕ" - "ÁÂØàÃÈ" - "ÁÂÙÃ" - "ÁÃ" - "Ááµ" - "ÁóÐ" - "Áóì" - "Áô¡" - "ÁÃä" - "ÁÃä¹Ò¡" - "ÁÃäÒ" - "ÁÃÃÂÒ" - "ÁÃÃÂÒ·" - "ÁÃÊØÁ" - "ÁĤ" - "ÁĵÂÙ" - "ÁÅ" - "ÁÅ·Ô¹" - "ÁÅÒÂ" - "ÁÅÒÂÙ" - "ÁÅéÒ§" - "Áǹ" - "ÁÇÂ" - "ÁÇÅ" - "ÁË¡ÃÃÁ" - "ÁËó¾" - "ÁËÃó¾" - "ÁËÃʾ" - "ÁËѹµâ·É" - "ÁËѹµì" - "ÁËÑȨÃÃÂì" - "ÁËÒ" - "ÁËÒª¹" - "ÁËÒ´àÅç¡" - "ÁËÒ´ä·Â" - "ÁËÒµÁÐ" - "ÁËÒÂÒ¹" - "ÁËÒÃÒª" - "ÁËÒÇÔ·ÂÒÅÑÂ" - "ÁËÒÈÒÅ" - "ÁËÒÊÁØ·Ã" - "ÁËÒËÔ§¤Øì" - "ÁËÔ§Êì" - "ÁËÔ´Å" - "ÁËÔÁÒ" - "ÁËÖÁÒ" - "ÁÍ" - "Áͧ" - "Áͧâ¡ÅÍ´ì" - "ÁÍ" - "ÁÍ´" - "Á͹ÔàµÍÃì" - "Áͺ" - "ÁÍÁ" - "ÁÍÁáÁÁ" - "ÁÍÃͤâ¤" - "ÁÍÃì¿Õ¹" - "ÁÍÅâ·Ê" - "ÁÍÊâ¤Çì" - "ÁÍàµÍÃì" - "ÁÐ" - "ÁСÃÙ´" - "ÁС͡" - "ÁСÐâùÕ" - "ÁТÇÔ´" - "ÁТÒÁ" - "ÁТèǧ" - "ÁФèÒ" - "ÁЧÑèÇ" - "ÁЧØÁÁЧÒËÃÒ" - "ÁЫҧ" - "Áдѹ" - "ÁекÐ" - "ÁеÖè§" - "ÁеÙÁ" - "Áеéͧ" - "ÁйÒÇ" - "ÁлÃÒ§" - "ÁоÃéÒÇ" - "ÁоÅѺ" - "Áоٴ" - "ÁÐÁèǧ" - "ÁÐÂÁ" - "ÁÐÃÐ" - "ÁÐÃ×¹" - "ÁÐÅСÍ" - "ÁÐÅÔ" - "ÁÐËÐËÁÑ´" - "ÁÐÎÍ¡¡Ò¹Õ" - "ÁÐà¡Å×Í" - "ÁÐà¢×Í" - "ÁÐà´×èÍ" - "ÁÐà¿×ͧ" - "ÁÐàÃç§" - "ÁÐàÊç§" - "ÁÐáÁ" - "ÁÐâç" - "ÁÐä¿" - "ÁÑ¡" - "ÁÑ¡¡ÐÊѹ" - "ÁѤ¤Øà·È¡ì" - "ÁѤ¹Ò¡" - "ÁѦÇÒ¹" - "Áѧ¡Ã" - "Áѧ¤Ø´" - "Áѧ¤èÒ" - "ÁѨ¨Ø" - "ÁѨ©Ò" - "ÁѪ¬ÔÁÂÒÁ" - "ÁѪ¬ÔÁÇÑÂ" - "ÁѪ¬ÔÁÒ" - "Áѳ±¹ÈÔÅ»ì" - "Áѳ±¹Ò" - "ÁÑ´" - "ÁѵÊÂÒ" - "ÁÑ·¹Ð" - "ÁÑ·¹ÕÂÐ" - "ÁÑ·ÂÐ" - "ÁѸ°ҹ" - "ÁѸÂÁ" - "ÁѸÂÑʶì" - "Áѹ" - "ÁѺ" - "ÁÑÁÁÕè" - "ÁÑÂ" - "ÁÑŵÔ" - "ÁÑÅÅÔ¡Ò" - "ÁÑÇ" - "ÁÑÈÂÒ" - "ÁÑʵÒÃì´" - "ÁÑÊÁÑè¹" - "ÁÑÊÂÔ´" - "ÁÑÊÅÔ¹" - "ÁÑè§" - "ÁÑè¹" - "ÁÑèÇ" - "ÁÒ" - "ÁÒ¡" - "ÁÒ¡¡ÇèÒ" - "ÁÒ¦ºÙªÒ" - "ÁÒ¦Ð" - "ÁÒ³¾" - "ÁÒ³ÇÔ¡Ò" - "ÁÒ´" - "ÁÒµÃ" - "ÁҵáÒÃ" - "Áҵðҹ" - "ÁÒµÃÒ" - "ÁÒµØ" - "ÁÒµØÅÒ" - "ÁÒ¹" - "ÁÒ¹¾" - "ÁÒ¹Ð" - "ÁÒ¹Ôµ" - "ÁÒ¹Õ" - "ÁÒ¹ØÉ" - "ÁÒ¹ØÉÂÇÔ·ÂÒ" - "ÁÒºµÒ¾Ø´" - "ÁÒÂ" - "ÁÒÂÒ" - "ÁÒÂÒÇÕ" - "ÁÒÃ" - "ÁÒä" - "ÁÒôÃ" - "ÁÒôÒ" - "ÁÒÃÂÒ" - "ÁÒÃÂÒ·" - "ÁÒÃÈÃÕ" - "ÁÒÃص" - "ÁÒÅÑÂ" - "ÁÒÅÒàÃÕÂ" - "ÁÒÅÕ" - "ÁÒÈ" - "ÁÒÊ" - "ÁÒÊàµÍÃì" - "ÁÒàÅà«ÕÂ" - "ÁÒâ¤Ã" - "ÁÒ⹪ì" - "ÁÓàÅ×ͧ" - "ÁÔ" - "ÁÔ¤ÊÑÕ" - "ÁÔ¨©Ò" - "ÁÔ´" - "ÁÔµÃ" - "ÁÔµÔ" - "ÁԶعÒ¹" - "ÁÔÂѹÁèÒ" - "ÁÔÅÅÔ¡ÃÑÁ" - "ÁÔÅÅÔºÒÃì" - "ÁÔÅÅÔÅÔµÃ" - "ÁÔÅÅÔàÁµÃ" - "ÁÔÅÒµ" - "ÁÔÇÊÔ¤" - "ÁÔÊ" - "ÁÔÊ«Ò" - "ÁÔÊàµÍÃì" - "ÁÔàµÍÃì" - "ÁÔè§" - "ÁÔéÁ" - "ÁÕ" - "ÁÕ´" - "ÁÕ¹" - "ÁÕ¹Ò¤Á" - "ÁÕà·¹" - "ÁÕè" - "ÁÕèÊÑéÇ" - "ÁÖ§" - "ÁÖ¹" - "Á×´" - "Á×¹" - "Á×Í" - "Á×è¹" - "Á×éÍ" - "ÁØ" - "ÁØ¡" - "ÁØ¡´Ò" - "ÁØ¡´ÒËÒÃ" - "ÁØ¢" - "Áا" - "ÁبÅÔ¹·ì" - "ÁØ´" - "Áص¡Ô´" - "ÁØ·ÔµÒ" - "ÁØ·Ø" - "ÁعԹ·Ãì" - "ÁعÕ" - "Áغ" - "ÁغÁÔº" - "ÁØÁ" - "ÁØÊÅÔÁ" - "ÁØÊÒ" - "ÁØè§" - "ÁØè¹" - "ÁØèÂ" - "ÁØé§" - "ÁÙ¡" - "ÁÙµÃ" - "ÁÙ¹" - "ÁÙÁÁÒÁ" - "ÁÙÅ" - "ÁÙŤèÒ" - "ÁÙÅ°Ò¹" - "ÁÙŹԸÔ" - "ÁÙà«Í" - "ÁÙè·Ùè" - "ÁÙèÅÕè" - "ÁàËÈÇÃ" - "ÁàËÊÕ" - "ÁàËÒÌÒÃ" - "Áâ¹" - "Áâ¹ÃÒËì" - "Áâ¹ÊÒàÃè" - "ÁâËÃʾ" - "ÁâËÃз֡" - "ÁâËÃÕ" - "ÁâËÌÒÃ" - "Áèǧ" - "Áèǹ" - "Áè͵éÍ" - "ÁèÍÂ" - "ÁèÍÎèÍÁ" - "ÁèÒ¹" - "ÁèÒÂ" - "Áéǹ" - "ÁéÇÂ" - "ÁéÒ" - "ÁéÒ¹" - "ÁéÒÁ" - "¡" - "¡Âèͧ" - "§" - "§âÂè" - "µÔ" - "¶ҡÃÃÁ" - "¹µÃì" - "¹µì" - "ÂÁ" - "ÂÁ¡" - "ÂÃç" - "ÂÅ" - "Âǧ" - "ÂÇ´" - "Âǹ" - "ÂǺ" - "ÂÈ" - "ÂÍ" - "ÂÍ¡" - "Âͧ" - "ÂÍ´" - "Â͹" - "Âͺ" - "ÂÍÁ" - "ÂÐ" - "ÂÑ¡" - "ÂÑ¡¢Ô¹Õ" - "ÂÑ¡¢ì" - "ÂÑ¡ÂÍ¡" - "ÂÑ¡ÉÔ³Õ" - "ÂÑ¡ÉÕ" - "ÂÑ¡Éì" - "Âѧ" - "ÂÑ´" - "ÂÑ´àÂÕ´" - "Âѹ" - "ÂѹµÃ¡ÃÃÁ" - "ÂѹµÃì" - "Âѹµì" - "ÂѺ" - "ÂÑè§Â×¹" - "ÂÑè¹" - "ÂÑèÇ" - "ÂÑé§" - "ÂÑéÇ" - "ÂÑéÇàÂÕéÂ" - "ÂÒ" - "ÂÒ¡" - "ÂÒ§" - "ÂÒ¨¡" - "ÂÒ´" - "ÂÒ´Ò" - "ÂÒµÃ" - "ÂÒµÃÒ" - "ÂÒ¹" - "ÂÒ¹Õ" - "ÂÒº" - "ÂÒºéÒ" - "ÂÒÁ" - "ÂÒÂ" - "ÂÒÇ" - "ÂÓ" - "ÂÔ¡" - "ÂÔ§" - "ÂÔ¹" - "ÂÔº" - "ÂÔ»«ÑÁ" - "ÂÔ»«Õ" - "ÂÔÁ¹Òʵԡ" - "ÂÔÇ" - "ÂÔËÇÒ" - "ÂÔè§" - "ÂÔéÁ" - "ÂÕ" - "ÂÕ¹" - "ÂÕÃÒ¿" - "ÂÕè" - "ÂÕèÊ¡" - "ÂÕèʧ" - "ÂÕèÊØè¹" - "ÂÕèÊèÒ¹" - "ÂÕèËÃÐ" - "ÂÕèËÃèÒ" - "ÂÕèËéÍ" - "ÂÖ¡Â×Í" - "ÂÖ´" - "Â×´" - "Â×¹" - "Â×Á" - "Â×è¹" - "Â×éÍ" - "ÂØ" - "ÂØ¡µì" - "Âؤ" - "ÂؤÅ" - "Âا" - "ÂØ´" - "ÂصÔ" - "ÂصԸÃÃÁ" - "ÂØ·¸" - "ÂØ·¸¡ÒÃ" - "ÂØ·¸¹Ò" - "ÂØ·¸ì" - "Âط⸻¡Ã³ì" - "Âغ" - "Âؾ´Õ" - "Âؾ§" - "ÂؾÃÒª" - "ÂؾàÂÒÇì" - "ÂؾàÃÈ" - "ÂØÃÂÒµÃ" - "ÂØǪ¹" - "ÂØâû" - "ÂØè§" - "ÂØèÁÂèÒÁ" - "ÂØèÂ" - "ÂØé§" - "ÂØéÂ" - "ÂÙ§" - "ÂÙ¹Ô¡«ì" - "ÂÙÃÂÒµÃ" - "ÂÙÃÔ¡" - "ÂÙÊà«ÍÃì" - "ÂÙàùÑÊ" - "ÂÙàÃà¹ÕÂÁ" - "ÂÙâ¡ÊÅÒàÇÕÂ" - "ÂÙâ´" - "ÂÙâÃ" - "ÂÙè" - "ÂâÊ" - "Âè¹" - "ÂèÍ" - "Âèͧ" - "ÂèÍÁ" - "ÂèÍÂ" - "ÂèÐ" - "ÂèÒ" - "ÂèÒ§" - "ÂèÒ¹" - "ÂèÒÁ" - "ÂèÓ" - "ÂéÇÂ" - "Âé͹" - "ÂéÍÁ" - "ÂéÍÂ" - "ÂéÒÂ" - "ÂéÓ" - "á" - "ç" - "ç¤Çѵ¶Ø" - "ç¤ì" - "è¹Ò" - "èԵ" - "èàè" - "èàÅ¢" - "ó" - "óѰ" - "ô" - "ôÕ" - "õÐ" - "õÔ" - "ö" - "öàÁÅì" - "ù" - "ú" - "þ" - "þÕ" - "ÃÁ" - "ÃÁ³Õ" - "ÃÁ³ÕÂì" - "ÃÁÂì" - "ÃÂÒ§¤ì" - "ÃÇ¡" - "Ãǧ" - "ÃÇ´" - "Ãǹ" - "ÃǹàÃ" - "ÃǺ" - "ÃÇÁ" - "ÃÇÂ" - "ÃÇÔ" - "ÃÇÕ" - "ÃȹÒ" - "ÃÊ" - "ÃʹÒ" - "ÃÊÒ¹àÇ·" - "ÃÊÔ¡" - "ÃËÑÊ" - "ÃËÔµ" - "ÃÍ" - "ÃÍ¡" - "Ãͧ" - "Ãͧà§ç§" - "ÃÍ´" - "Ã͹" - "Ãͺ" - "Ãͺ¤Íº" - "ÃÍÁ" - "ÃÍÂ" - "ÃÐ" - "ÃСÓ" - "ÃФ¹" - "ÃФÒÂ" - "ÃЦѧ" - "ÃЧÁ" - "ÃЧѺ" - "ÃдÁ" - "ÃдѺ" - "ÃдÙ" - "Ãз´" - "ÃзÁ" - "ÃзÇÂ" - "Ãз֡" - "ÃйҴ" - "ÃйҺ" - "ÃйÒÇ" - "Ãкº" - "ÃкÁ" - "Ãкͺ" - "ÃкѺ" - "ÃкÒ" - "ÃкҴ" - "ÃкÒÂ" - "ÃкÓ" - "ÃкÔÅ" - "Ãк×Í" - "ÃкØ" - "ÃÐÂÐ" - "ÃÐÂѺ" - "ÃÐÂÓ" - "ÃÐÂÔº" - "ÃÐÂéÒ" - "ÃÐÃÔ¡" - "ÃÐÅÍ¡" - "ÃÐÅÖ¡" - "ÃÐÇѧ" - "ÃÐÇÒ§" - "ÃÐËÇèÒ§" - "ÃÐËØÂ" - "ÃÐÍÒ" - "ÃÐÍØ" - "ÃÐ๹" - "ÃÐà¹ÃйҴ" - "ÃÐà¹Õ´" - "ÃÐàºÔ´" - "ÃÐàºÕ§" - "ÃÐàºÕ¹" - "ÃÐàºÕº" - "ÃÐàºç§" - "ÃÐàÁÕÂÃ" - "ÃÐàËÂ" - "ÃÐàËÔ´" - "ÃÐàËç¨" - "ÃÐá¤Ð" - "ÃÐá§é" - "ÃÐṧ" - "ÃÐáǧ" - "ÃÑ¡" - "ÃÑ¡¢ì" - "ÃÑ¡ºÕé" - "ÃÑ¡ÉÒ" - "ÃÑ¡Éì" - "ÃÑ¡áÃé" - "Ãѧ" - "ÃѧÊÔµ" - "ÃѧÊÕ" - "Ãѧá¡" - "Ãѧá¤" - "ÃѨ©Ò" - "ÃѪ" - "ÃѪ®ÒÀÔàÉ¡" - "ÃѪ´ÒÀÔàÉ¡" - "ÃѪ¹Õ" - "ÃѨǹ" - "ÃÑ°" - "ÃÑ°ºÒÅ" - "ÃÑ°ºØÃØÉ" - "ÃÑ°»ÃÐÈÒʹÈÒʵÃì" - "ÃÑ°»ÃÐËÒÃ" - "ÃÑ°Á¹µÃÕ" - "ÃÑ°ÇÔÊÒË¡Ô¨" - "ÃÑ°ÈÒʵÃì" - "ÃÑ°ÊÀÒ" - "ÃÑ´" - "Ãѵ" - "ÃѵµÔ" - "Ãѵ¹" - "Ãѵ¹µÃÑÂ" - "Ãѵ¹ºÑÅÅѧ¡ì" - "Ãѵ¹Ð" - "Ãѵ¹Ò" - "Ãѵ¹â¡ÊÔ¹·Ãì" - "Ãѵ¹ì" - "ÃѶÂÒ" - "Ãѹ" - "Ãѹ·´" - "ÃѺ" - "ÃѺÃͧ" - "ÃÑÁÀÒ" - "ÃÑÁÁÕè" - "ÃÑÇ" - "ÃÑÈÁÔÁѵ" - "ÃÑÈÁÔÁÒ¹" - "ÃÑÈÁÕ" - "ÃÑɮҡÃ" - "ÃÑÊà«ÕÂ" - "ÃÑèÇ" - "ÃÑé§" - "ÃÑé¹" - "ÃÑéÇ" - "ÃÒ" - "ÃÒ¡" - "ÃÒ¡ÉÊ" - "ÃÒ¤Ð" - "ÃÒ¤Ò" - "ÃÒ¤Ô¹" - "ÃÒ¤Õ" - "ÃÒ§" - "ÃÒ§ªÒ§" - "ÃÒ§ÇÑÅ" - "ÃÒª" - "ÃÒª¡ÒÃ" - "ÃÒª¹Ô¡ØÅ" - "ÃÒªºÑ³±ÔµÂʶҹ" - "ÃÒªÂì" - "ÃҪǧÈì" - "ÃÒªÇâç¡ÒÃ" - "ÃÒªÊÕÁÒ" - "ÃÒªÊÕËì" - "ÃҪѹÂì" - "ÃÒªÒ" - "ÃÒªÒ¸ÔÃÒª" - "ÃÒªÒÀÔàÉ¡" - "ÃÒªÒÇ´Õ" - "ÃÒªÔ¹Ô¡ØÅ" - "ÃÒªÔ¹Õ" - "ÃÒªÔ¹Ù»¶ÑÁÀì" - "ÃÒªÙ»¶ÑÁÀì" - "ÃÒªÙ»âÀ¤" - "ÃÒ" - "ÃÒ´" - "ÃÒµ" - "ÃÒµÃ" - "ÃÒµÃÕ" - "ÃÒ¹" - "ÃÒº" - "ÃÒ¾³ÒÊÙÃ" - "ÃÒÁ" - "ÃÒÁ¤Óá˧" - "ÃÒÁÊÙÃ" - "ÃÒÁÑ" - "ÃÒÁÒ" - "ÃÒÁÒ¸Ôº´Õ" - "ÃÒÁà¡ÕÂõÔì" - "ÃÒÂ" - "ÃÒ¡ÒÃ" - "ÃÒ§ҹ" - "ÃÒÇ" - "ÃÒÇÕ" - "ÃÒÈÕ" - "ÃÒÉ®Ã" - "ÃÒÉ®Ãì" - "ÃÒËÙ" - "ÃÒહ·Ãì" - "ÃÒ⪺ÒÂ" - "ÃÒâªÇÒ·" - "ÃÓ" - "ÃÓ¤Ò" - "ÃӨǹ" - "ÃӾѹ" - "ÃÓ¾Ö§" - "ÃÓÁйÒ" - "ÃÓÅÖ¡" - "ÃÓà¾Â" - "ÃÔ" - "ÃÔ¡" - "ÃÔ´Êմǧ" - "ÃÔ¹" - "ÃÔº" - "ÃÔººÔé¹" - "ÃÔÁ" - "ÃÔÉÂÒ" - "ÃÔé¹" - "ÃÔéÇ" - "ÃÕ" - "ÃÕ¨ÔÊ·ÃÕ" - "ÃÕ´" - "ÃÕµ" - "ÃÕº" - "ÃÕÁ" - "ÃÕÇÔÇ" - "ÃÕàÊÔÃìª" - "ÃÕàÊÔÃì«" - "ÃÕâÁµ" - "ÃÕè" - "ÃÕé" - "ÃÖ§" - "ÃÖé§" - "Ã×è¹" - "Ã×éÍ" - "ÃØ" - "ÃØ¡" - "ÃØ¡¢¡Ð" - "ÃØ¡¢ªÒµÔ" - "ÃØ¡¢ÁÙÅ" - "ÃØ¡¢à·Ç´Ò" - "ÃØ¡¢ì" - "ÃاÃѧ" - "ÃبÔ" - "ÃبÕ" - "ÃØ´" - "Ãص" - "ÃØ·¸ì" - "ÃØ·Ã" - "Ãع" - "Ãعáç" - "ÃغÃÙè" - "ÃØÁ" - "ÃØɯì" - "ÃØÊâ«" - "ÃØè§" - "ÃØè¹" - "ÃØèÁ" - "ÃØèÁÃèÒÁ" - "ÃØèÂ" - "ÃØé§" - "ÃÙ" - "ÃÙ´" - "ÃÙ»" - "ÃÙÁÒà¹ÕÂ" - "ÃÙÊà«ÕÂ" - "ÃÙàÁà¹ÕÂ" - "ÃÙàÅçµµì" - "ÃÙè" - "ÃÙé" - "ÃÙé¨Ñ¡" - "ÃâË" - "Ãè¹" - "ÃèÁ" - "Ãèǧ" - "Ãèǹ" - "ÃèÇÁ" - "ÃèÍ" - "Ãèͧ" - "Ãè͹" - "ÃèÍÂ" - "ÃèÒ" - "ÃèÒ§" - "ÃèÒ¹" - "ÃèÒÂ" - "ÃèÓ" - "ÃèÓÃÇÂ" - "Ãé¹" - "Ãéͧ" - "Ãé͹" - "ÃéÍÂ" - "ÃéÒ" - "ÃéÒ§" - "ÃéÒ¹" - "ÃéÒÂ" - "ÃéÒÇ" - "Ä¡Éì" - "ĪÒ" - "ĪØ" - "ij" - "Ä´Õ" - "Ä´Ù" - "ĵ" - "Ä·¸Ò" - "Ä·¸Ôì" - "Ä·ÑÂ" - "ÄÉÀ" - "ÄÉÕ" - "Äå" - "ŧ" - "Å´" - "Å´Ò" - "Å´ÒÇÑÅÂì" - "Ź" - "ź" - "žºØÃÕ" - "ÅÁ" - "ÅŹÒ" - "ÅÅÒ¯" - "ÅÅÔµ" - "ÅÇ¡" - "Åǧ" - "ÅÇ´" - "ÅǹÅÒÁ" - "ÅǹÐ" - "ÅÇÐ" - "ÅËØ" - "ÅÍ¡" - "ÅÍ¡ÒÃÔ·ÖÁ" - "Åͧ" - "Åͧ¡Í§" - "Åͧ¨Ô¨Ù´" - "ÅÍ´" - "Å͵àµÍÃÕè" - "Å͹" - "Å͹´Í¹" - "Åͺ" - "ÅÍÁ" - "ÅÍÂ" - "ÅÍÍ" - "ÅÐ" - "ÅФÃ" - "ÅеԨٴ" - "ÅеԹ" - "ÅкѴ" - "ÅÐÁÑè§" - "ÅÐÁع" - "ÅÐÁèÍÁ" - "ÅÐÁéÒÂ" - "ÅÐÅÇÂ" - "ÅÐËÁÒ´" - "ÅÐËÒ¹" - "ÅÐËØè§" - "ÅÐÍͧ" - "ÅÐÍÒÂ" - "ÅÐàÁÍ" - "ÅÐàÁÒÐ" - "ÅÐàÁÔ´" - "ÅÐàÁÕ´" - "ÅÐàŧ" - "ÅÐàÅÔ§" - "ÅÐàÅÕ´" - "ÅÐàǧ" - "ÅÐàËÕèÂ" - "ÅÐàÍÕ´" - "ÅÐáÇ¡" - "ÅÐâÁº" - "ÅÐâÇé" - "ÅÐäÁ" - "ÅÑ¡" - "ÅÑ¡¢³Ð" - "ÅѡɳÐ" - "ÅÑ¡ÉÁÕ" - "ÅѤ¤Ð" - "ÅѤ¹Ò" - "ÅѤ¹ì" - "Åѧ" - "ÅѧàÅ" - "ÅѪªÒ" - "ÅѪªÕ" - "ÅѨ¡Ã" - "ÅѨ¹ì" - "ÅÑ©" - "ÅÑ©¡Ã" - "ÅÑ©¹ì" - "ÅÑ´" - "ÅÑ´Ò" - "ÅÑ·¸Ô" - "ÅÑ·¸ì" - "Åѹ" - "ÅѺ" - "ÅѾ¸ì" - "ÅÑÂ" - "ÅÑè¹" - "ÅÑè¹·Á" - "ÅÒ" - "ÅÒ¡" - "ÅÒ§" - "ÅÒ" - "ÅÒ´" - "ÅÒ¹" - "ÅÒº" - "ÅÒ»" - "ÅÒÀ" - "ÅÒÁ" - "ÅÒÁ¡" - "ÅÒÂ" - "ÅÒÂÊ×Í" - "ÅÒŹÐ" - "ÅÒÅÊ" - "ÅÒÇ" - "ÅÒÇ¡" - "ÅÒÇѳÂì" - "ÅÒÇÒ" - "ÅÒʹÐ" - "ÅÓ" - "ÅӴǹ" - "ÅӴѺ" - "ÅÓºÒ¡" - "ÅӾǹ" - "ÅӾͧ" - "ÅӾѧ" - "ÅÓÀآѹ" - "ÅÓÂͧ" - "ÅÓà¤ç" - "ÅÓà¨Õ¡" - "ÅÓà¹Ò" - "ÅÓà¾Ò" - "ÅÓàÅÔ¡" - "ÅÓàÅÕ§" - "ÅÓ⾧" - "ÅÓäÂ" - "ÅÔ" - "ÅÔ¡ä¹µì" - "ÅÔ¢ÊÔ·¸Ôì" - "ÅÔ¢Ôµ" - "ÅÔ§" - "ÅÔ§¡ì" - "ÅÔ§¤ì" - "ÅÔ´" - "ÅÔµ" - "ÅÔµÁÑÊ" - "ÅÔµÃ" - "ÅÔ¹Ô¹" - "ÅÔº" - "ÅÔ»´Ò" - "ÅÔ»µì" - "ÅԻʵԡ" - "ÅÔ»Ô" - "ÅÔ¿µì" - "ÅÔÅÔµ" - "ÅÔÇ" - "ÅÔʧ" - "ÅÔà¡" - "ÅÔàºÕÂ" - "ÅÔàÇÍÃì¾ÙÅ" - "ÅÔèÁ" - "ÅÔèÇ" - "ÅÔé¹" - "ÅÔ鹨Õè" - "ÅÔéÁ" - "ÅÕ" - "ÅÕ¡" - "Åչء«ì" - "ÅÕº" - "ÅÕÅÒ" - "ÅÕÅÒÈ" - "ÅÕè" - "ÅÕé" - "ÅÖ¡" - "ÅÖ§¤ì" - "Å×´" - "Å׺" - "Å×Á" - "Å×Í" - "Å×è¹" - "Å×èÍ" - "Å×é¹" - "Å×éÍ" - "ÅØ" - "ÅØ¡" - "Åا" - "ÅØÂ" - "ÅØè¹" - "ÅØèÁ" - "ÅØèÂ" - "ÅØé§" - "ÅØéÂ" - "ÅÙ¡" - "ÅÙ¡¤éÒ" - "ÅÙ¡ºÒÈ¡ì" - "ÅÙº" - "ÅÙè" - "Åç͡ࡵ" - "Åè¹" - "ÅèÁ" - "Åèǧ" - "ÅèÇÁ" - "ÅèÍ" - "Åèͧ" - "Åè͹" - "ÅèÍÂ" - "ÅèÍáÅè" - "ÅèÐ" - "ÅèÒ" - "ÅèÒ§" - "ÅèÒ¹" - "ÅèÒÁ" - "ÅèÓ" - "Åé§àÅé§" - "Åé¹" - "ÅéÁ" - "Åéǧ" - "Åéǹ" - "ÅéÍ" - "ÅéÍÁ" - "ÅéÒ" - "ÅéÒ§" - "ÅéÒµéÒ" - "ÅéÒ¹" - "ÅéÓ" - "Ç¡" - "Ç¡Ð" - "ǧ" - "ǧ¡µ" - "ǧ¡ì" - "ǧ¨Ã" - "ǧȡÃ" - "ǧÈÒ" - "ǧÈì" - "Ǩ¹Ð" - "ǨÐ" - "ǨÕ" - "ǪÐ" - "ǪÔÃÐ" - "ǪÔÃÒÇظ" - "dzºÑµÃ" - "dz¾Ñ¹¸¹ì" - "dzÐ" - "dzԪ" - "dzԪªÒ" - "dzԪÂÒ" - "dzԪÂì" - "dzԾ¡" - "Ç´Õ" - "ǵÐ" - "Ç·Ð" - "Ç·ÑصÒ" - "ǸءÒ" - "ǸÙ" - "ǹ" - "ǹÑÊ" - "ǹÒ" - "ǹҹµì" - "ǹԴÒ" - "ǹԾ¡" - "ÇÂÑÊÂì" - "Çç¤ì" - "ÇóÐ" - "ÇÃÁËÒÇÔËÒÃ" - "ÇÃä" - "ÇÃäÂì" - "ÇÃê" - "ÇÃêÂì" - "ÇÃó¡ÃÃÁ" - "ÇÃó¤´Õ" - "ÇÃó¹Ò" - "ÇÃó¾ÄµÔ" - "ÇÃóÂØ¡µì" - "ÇÃóÂص" - "ÇÃóÈÔÅ»ì" - "ÇÃóÐ" - "ÇÃó֡" - "ÇÃø¡" - "ÇÃø¹Ð" - "ÇÃÃÉ" - "ÇÃÃÉÒ" - "ÇÃÇÔËÒÃ" - "ÇÃÑÙ" - "ÇÃÒ§¤¹Ò" - "ÇÃÒËÐ" - "ÇÃÒËì" - "ÇÃس" - "ÇÅѪ¹ì" - "ÇÅÑÂ" - "ÇÅÒË¡" - "ÇÅÕ" - "ÇÈÐ" - "ÇÊÊÐ" - "ÇÊÊÕ" - "ÇÊÐ" - "ÇÊѹµ´ÔÅ¡" - "ÇÊѹµì" - "ÇÊÒ" - "ÇÊÕ" - "ÇÊØ" - "ÇÊظÒ" - "ÇÊع¸ÃÒ" - "ÇÊØÁ´Õ" - "ÇËÐ" - "ÇËÒ" - "ÇÍ" - "ÇÍ¡" - "ÇÍ¡áÇ¡" - "ÇÍ´" - "Ç͹" - "ÇÍÃìáù·ì" - "ÇÍÅÅìʵÃÕ·" - "ÇÍÅàÅÂì" - "ÇÍÅàÅÂìºÍÅ" - "ÇÍáÇ" - "ÇÐ" - "ÇÑ¡" - "ÇÑ¡¡Ð" - "ÇѤ" - "ÇѤ¤ÕÂì" - "ÇѤ¤Ø" - "ÇѤ«Õ¹" - "Çѧ" - "Çѧ¡ì" - "Çѧàǧ" - "ÇѨ¹Ð" - "ÇѪ" - "ÇѪ¬ì" - "ÇѪÃÐ" - "ÇѪÃÔ¹·Ãì" - "ÇѪÃÕ" - "Çѯ¨Ñ¡Ã" - "Çѯ¯Ô" - "ÇѯʧÊÒÃ" - "ÇѲ¡Ð" - "ÇѲ¡Õ" - "ÇѲ¹¸ÃÃÁ" - "ÇѲ¹Ð" - "ÇѲ¹Ò" - "Çѳ" - "Çѳ¯ì" - "Çѳ¹Ò" - "ÇÑ´" - "Çѵ" - "ÇѵµÒ" - "Çѵµì" - "Çѵ¶Ø" - "Çѵ¶ì" - "Çѵ¹Ð" - "ÇѵÃ" - "ÇѵÔ" - "Çѹ" - "Çѹ·¹Ò" - "Çѹ·¹ÕÂì" - "Çѹ·ÂËѵ¶ì" - "Çѹ·ÂÒÇظ" - "Çѹ·Ò" - "ÇѺ" - "ÇÑ»»Ð" - "ÇÑÁÁÔ¡" - "ÇÑÂ" - "ÇÑÅÂì" - "ÇÑÅÅÀ" - "ÇÑÅÅÕ" - "ÇÑÇ" - "ÇÑÊ´Ø" - "ÇÑÊÊÐ" - "ÇÑÊÊÒ¹Ð" - "ÇÑÊâÊ·¡" - "ÇÒ" - "ÇÒ¡" - "ÇÒ¡ÂÊÑÁ¾Ñ¹¸ì" - "ÇÒ¡ÂÐ" - "ÇÒ§" - "ÇÒ¨¡" - "ÇÒ¨Ò" - "ÇÒ³Ôª" - "ÇÒ³ÔªÂì" - "ÇÒ³Õ" - "ÇÒ´" - "ÇÒµÀÑÂ" - "ÇÒµÐ" - "ÇÒ·" - "ÇÒ·¡" - "Çҷ¡Ã" - "ÇÒ·Âì" - "ÇÒ·Ôµ" - "ÇÒ·Ô¹" - "ÇÒ·Õ" - "ÇÒ¹" - "ÇÒ¹Ã" - "ÇÒ¹ÃÔ¹·Ãì" - "ÇÒº" - "ÇÒ»Ð" - "ÇÒ»ÔµÐ" - "ÇÒ»Õ" - "ÇÒÁ" - "ÇÒÁÐ" - "ÇÒÂ" - "ÇÒ·Ùà¤" - "ÇÒÂÊÐ" - "ÇÒÃ" - "ÇÒÃÊÒÃ" - "ÇÒÃÔ" - "ÇÒÃÕ" - "ÇÒÃس" - "ÇÒÃسÕ" - "ÇÒÅ" - "ÇÒÅìÇ" - "ÇÒÇ" - "ÇÒʹÐ" - "ÇÒʹÒ" - "ÇÒʾ" - "ÇÒËÐ" - "ÇÒËÔ¹Õ" - "ÇÒÌ" - "ÇÔ¡ÃÁ" - "Çԡĵ" - "Çԡĵ¡Òóì" - "ÇԡĵÔ" - "ÇÔ¡Å" - "ÇÔ¡ÊÔµ" - "ÇÔ¡Ñ»" - "ÇÔ¡ÒÅ" - "ÇÔ¤ËÐ" - "ÇÔ§" - "ÇÔ§Ç͹" - "ÇÔ¨Âص" - "ÇԨóÐ" - "ÇÔ¨Å" - "ÇԨѡ¢³ì" - "ÇԨѡɳì" - "ÇÔ¨ÑÂ" - "ÇÔ¨ÒÃ" - "ÇÔ¨Òóҳ" - "ÇÔ¨Òóì" - "ÇÔ¨Ô" - "ÇÔ¨Ô¡Ô¨©Ò" - "ÇÔ¨Ôµ" - "ÇÔ¨ÔµÃ" - "ÇÔ¨Ô¹" - "ÇԨس" - "ÇÔ¨Øó" - "ÇÔªªÒ" - "ÇÔªªØ" - "ÇÔªªØÅ´Ò" - "ÇÔªÐ" - "ÇÔª¹Õ" - "ÇÔªÒ" - "ÇÔªÒ¹¹Ð" - "ÇÔªÔµ" - "ÇÔѵÔ" - "ÇÔÒ³" - "ÇÔÙ" - "ÇÔ±ÙÃÂì" - "ÇÔ´" - "ÇÔ´ÕâÍ" - "ÇÔµ¡" - "ÇÔµ¶ÒÃ" - "ÇÔµÒÁÔ¹" - "ÇÔ¶Õ" - "ÇԷ°ҹÐ" - "ÇÔ·ÂÒ" - "ÇÔ·ÂÒÅÑÂ" - "ÇÔ·ÂØ" - "ÇÔ·Âص" - "ÇÔ·ÇÑÊ" - "ÇÔ·Òóì" - "ÇÔ·ÒŹì" - "ÇÔ·Ôµ" - "ÇÔ·Ù" - "ÇÔ·ÙÃ" - "ÇÔ¸" - "ÇÔ¸ÇÒ" - "ÇÔ¸Ò" - "ÇÔ¸Ò¹" - "ÇÔ¸Õ" - "ÇÔ¸Ù»¹Ð" - "ÇԹѹµÙ" - "ÇÔ¹ÑÂ" - "ÇÔ¹Ò·Õ" - "ÇÔ¹ÒÈ" - "ÇÔ¹Ô¨" - "ÇÔ¹Ô¨©ÑÂ" - "ÇÔ¹Ôµ" - "ÇÔ¹ÔºÒµ" - "ÇÔ¹Ô»ÒµÔ¡" - "ÇÔ¹â´ÇÊì" - "ÇÔ¹â´Çì" - "ÇԺѵÔ" - "ÇÔºÒ¡" - "ÇÔºØÅ" - "ÇÔºØÅÂì" - "ÇÔºÙÅ" - "ÇÔºÙÅÂì" - "ÇÔ»¡ÒÃ" - "ÇÔ»¯ÔÊÒÃ" - "ÇÔ»ÃСÒÃ" - "ÇÔ»ÃеÔÊÒÃ" - "ÇÔ»ÃÐÅÒ»" - "ÇÔ»ÃÐÇÒÊ" - "ÇÔ»ÃÔµ" - "ÇÔ»ÅÒ»" - "ÇÔ»ÅÒÊ" - "ÇÔ»ÇÒÊ" - "ÇԻѡÉì" - "ÇÔ»ÑÊÊ¡" - "ÇÔ»ÑÊʹÒ" - "ÇÔ»â¤" - "ÇÔ¾Ò¡Éì" - "ÇÔ¾Ô¸·ÑȹÒ" - "ÇÔÀǵѳËÒ" - "ÇÔÀѧ¤ì" - "ÇÔÀѪ" - "ÇÔÀѵµÔ" - "ÇÔÀÒ" - "ÇÔÀÒÇ´Õ" - "ÇÔÁѵÔ" - "ÇÔÁص" - "ÇÔÁصµÔ" - "ÇÔõÐ" - "ÇÔÃÁ³Ð" - "ÇÔÃÃø¹ì" - "ÇÔÃÇÐ" - "ÇÔÃѪ" - "ÇÔÃѵ" - "ÇÔÃѵÔ" - "ÇÔÃÔÂÀÒ¾" - "ÇÔÃÔÂÐ" - "ÇÔÃظ" - "ÇÔÃØÌË¡" - "ÇÔÃØÌËì" - "ÇÔÅѹ´Ò" - "ÇÔÅÒ´" - "ÇÔÅÒ»" - "ÇÔÅÒÇѳÂì" - "ÇÔÅÒÈ" - "ÇÔÅÒÊ" - "ÇÔÅÒÊÔ¹Õ" - "ÇÔÇ" - "ÇÔÇóì" - "ÇÔÇÃÐ" - "ÇÔÇѯ" - "ÇÔÇѲ¹Ò¡ÒÃ" - "ÇÔÇѲ¹ì" - "ÇÔÇÒ·" - "ÇÔÇÒËÁ§¤Å" - "ÇÔÇÒËÐ" - "ÇÔÇÒËì" - "ÇÔÇÔ¨" - "ÇÔÇÔµ" - "ÇÔÇÔ¸" - "ÇÔÈÃص" - "ÇÔÈÇ¡Ã" - "ÇÔÈÇ¡ÃÃÁ" - "ÇÔÈÑÅÂì" - "ÇÔÈÒ¢Ð" - "ÇÔÈÒ¢Ò" - "ÇÔÈÒ§¤ì" - "ÇÔÈÒÅ" - "ÇÔÈÔÉ°ì" - "ÇÔÈØ·¸Ôì" - "ÇÔÈØ·¸ì" - "ÇÔɳØ" - "ÇÔɸÃ" - "ÇÔÉÑ¡µì" - "ÇÔÉÑÂ" - "ÇÔÉÒ³" - "ÇÔÉØÇѵ" - "ÇÔÊ¡Õé" - "ÇÔÊÃê¹ÕÂì" - "ÇÔÊĵ" - "ÇÔÊÊØ¡ÃÃÁ" - "ÇÔÊѪ¹Ò" - "ÇÔÊÑÕ" - "ÇÔÊÑÂ" - "ÇÔÊÒ¢ºÙªÒ" - "ÇÔÊÒ¢Ð" - "ÇÔÊÒÁÑ" - "ÇÔÊÒÊÐ" - "ÇÔÊÒË¡Ô¨" - "ÇÔÊÔ°" - "ÇÔÊا¤ÒÁÊÕÁÒ" - "ÇÔÊØ·¸Ôì" - "ÇÔÊØ·¸ì" - "ÇÔÊÙµÃ" - "ÇÔˤ" - "ÇÔ˧¤ì" - "ÇÔËÅÑè¹" - "ÇÔËÒÂÊÐ" - "ÇÔËÒÃ" - "ÇÔËÔ§ÊÐ" - "ÇÔËÔ§ÊÒ" - "ÇÔÌѧ¤ì" - "ÇÔÌÒÃ" - "ÇÔÌÒÃì" - "ÇÔà¤ÃÒÐËì" - "ÇÔàªÕÂÃ" - "ÇÔà·ÇÉ" - "ÇÔà·È" - "ÇÔà·âȺÒÂ" - "ÇÔ๵" - "ÇÔà¹" - "ÇÔàù·Ãì" - "ÇÔàÅ»" - "ÇÔàÇ¡" - "ÇÔàÈÉ" - "ÇÔàÈɳì" - "ÇÔàÊ·" - "ÇÔàËÊÒ" - "ÇÔâ¹·¡" - "ÇÔâÁ¡¢ì" - "ÇÔâ¤" - "ÇÔâè" - "ÇÔâè¹ì" - "ÇÔâò" - "ÇÔâø" - "ÇÔâø¹ì" - "ÇÔâŨ¹Ð" - "ÇÔäÅ" - "ÇÔè§" - "ÇÔè§à»ÕéÂÇ" - "ÇÔè¹" - "ÇÕ" - "ÇÕ¨Ô" - "ÇÕª¹Õ" - "ÇÕ«èÒ" - "ÇÕ³Ò" - "ÇÕáÃÃÁ" - "ÇÕê¹" - "ÇÕúØÃØÉ" - "ÇÕÃʵÃÕ" - "ÇÕèÇѹ" - "ÇÕèáÇÇ" - "ÇÕé´" - "ÇØ°Ô" - "Çز" - "ÇزÔ" - "ÇØ´" - "Çغ" - "ÇØè¹" - "ÇØé§" - "ÇØé¹" - "ÇØéÂ" - "ÇÙ´ÇÒ´" - "ÇÙ¸Ù" - "ÇÙº" - "ÇÙèÇÒÁ" - "ÇÙé" - "Ç๨Ã" - "Çâ¹·ÂÒ¹" - "ÇâÃ" - "ÇâáÒÊ" - "ÇâôÁ" - "Çèͧ" - "Çè͹" - "ÇèÒ" - "ÇèÒ§" - "ÇèÒ¹" - "ÇèÒÂ" - "ÇèÒÇ" - "ÇéÒ" - "ÇéÒ§" - "ÇéÒÂ" - "È¡" - "ȵ" - "ȵÇÃÃÉ" - "Ⱦ" - "ÈÃ" - "ÈÃÑ·¸Ò" - "ÈÃÑÂ" - "ÈÃÕ" - "ÈÃÕÇÔäÅÄ·¸Ôì" - "ÈÃÕÉÐà¡É" - "Èħ¤ÒÃ" - "ÈÈÔ" - "ÈÍ" - "ÈÍ¡" - "ÈÑ¡´Ò" - "ÈÑ¡´Ô¹Ò" - "ÈÑ¡´Ôì" - "ÈÑ¡ÂÀÒ¾" - "ÈÑ¡ÂÐ" - "ÈÑ¡Âì" - "ÈÑ¡ÃÒª" - "ÈѵÃÙ" - "ÈѾ·ì" - "ÈÑÅ¡ÃÃÁ" - "ÈÑÅÂÈÒʵÃì" - "ÈÑÅÂá¾·Âì" - "ÈÑÅÂì" - "Èҡ¾ط¸" - "ÈÒ¡ÂÁعÕ" - "ÈÒ¡ÂÐ" - "ÈÒµÃÒ¨ÒÃÂì" - "ÈÒ¹µÔ" - "ÈÒ¹µì" - "ÈÒ÷" - "ÈÒ÷ÙÅ" - "ÈÒÅ" - "ÈÒÅÒ" - "ÈÒÊ¡" - "ÈÒÊ´Ò" - "ÈÒʵÃÒ" - "ÈÒʵÃÒ¨ÒÃÂì" - "ÈÒʵÃì" - "ÈÒʹ¨Ñ¡Ã" - "ÈÒʹÒ" - "ÈÒʹٻ¶ÑÁÀ¡" - "ÈÒʹì" - "ÈÔ¢ÃÔ¹" - "ÈÔÃÔÃÒª" - "ÈÔÅ»¡Ã" - "ÈÔÅ»¡ÃÃÁ" - "ÈÔÅ»¡ÒÃ" - "ÈÔÅ»¡Ô¨" - "ÈÔÅ»ÇÔ·ÂÒ" - "ÈÔÅ»ÈÒʵÃì" - "ÈÔÅ»Ð" - "ÈÔŻҡÃ" - "ÈÔŻԹ" - "ÈÔÅ»Õ" - "ÈÔÅ»ì" - "ÈÔÅÒ" - "ÈÔÇÅÖ§¤ì" - "ÈÔÇÐ" - "ÈÔÇàÇ·" - "ÈÔÇâÁ¡¢ì" - "ÈÔÉÂì" - "ÈÔâÃÃÒº" - "ÈÕÃÉÐ" - "ÈÕÅ" - "ÈÖ¡" - "ÈÖ¡ÉÒ" - "ÈÖ¡ÉÒ¸Ô¡ÒÃ" - "ÈÖ¡ÉÒ¹Ôà·È¡ì" - "ÈØ¡Ãì" - "ÈØÀ¡Ã" - "ÈØÀ¹ÔÁÔµ" - "ÈØÀÁÑÊ´Ø" - "ÈØÀÁÒµÃÒ" - "ÈØÀÁÒÊ" - "ÈØÀÍÑ¡ÉÃ" - "ÈØÀÒ§¤ì" - "ÈØÀà¤ÃÒÐËì" - "ÈØÅ¡Ò¡Ã" - "ÈØÅ¡ÒÃÑ¡Éì" - "ÈØÅÕ" - "ÈÙ·Ã" - "ÈÙ¹Âì" - "Ê¡" - "Ê¡¹¸ì" - "Ê¡»Ã¡" - "Ê¡Å" - "Ê¡ÇÒ·Õ" - "ʡ͵Ᏼì" - "Ê¡Ñ´" - "Ê¡Ò" - "Ê¡ÒÇ" - "Ê¡Õ" - "ʡس" - "ʡسÒ" - "ʡسÕ" - "ʡعµì" - "Ê¡ØÅ" - "Ê¡ç͵Ᏼì" - "ʧ" - "ʧ¡ÃÒ¹µì" - "ʧ¡Ò" - "ʧ¢ÅÒ" - "ʧ¤ÃÒÁ" - "ʧ¦ì" - "ʧº" - "ʧǹ" - "ʧÊÑÂ" - "ʧÊÒÃ" - "ʧÊÒÃÇѯ" - "ʧѴ" - "ʧà¤ÃÒÐËì" - "ʧèÒ" - "ʳ±ì" - "Ê´" - "Ê´ÁÀì" - "ʴѺ" - "Ê´Ø´Õ" - "ʵÃÕ" - "ʵ͡" - "ʵѿ¿ì" - "ʵҧ¤ì" - "ʵÒÃì·" - "ʵÔ" - "ʵÔê¡à¡ÍÃì" - "ʵÙ" - "ʵêÍ¡" - "ʶÅ" - "ʶҹ" - "ʶҹ¡Òóì" - "ʶҹÐ" - "ʶҹÕ" - "ʶҺѹ" - "ʶһ¹Ò" - "ʶһ¹Ô¡" - "ʶһѵ¡ÃÃÁ" - "ʶҾÃ" - "ʶÒÇÃ" - "ʶԵ" - "ʶԵÂ" - "ʶԵÂÈÒʵÃì" - "ʶԵÂì" - "ʶԵÔ" - "ʶØÅ" - "ʶٻ" - "ʷ;" - "ʹ" - "ʹ·¹Ò" - "ʹ¸ÂÒ" - "ʹ¸Ô" - "ʹ¹ÃÒ¤Ò" - "ʹÁ" - "ʹͧ" - "ʹѺ" - "ʹѺʹع" - "ʹÑè¹" - "ʹҹ" - "ʹÒÁ" - "ʹԷ" - "ʹÔÁ" - "ʹء" - "ʹØè¹" - "ʹà·È" - "ʹà·èËì" - "ʹã¨" - "ʺ" - "ʺ§" - "ʺ¶" - "ʺÒÂ" - "ʺÙè" - "Ê»ÃÔ§" - "Ê»ÒÂ" - "Ê»ÒࡵµÕ" - "Ê»ÔÃÔµ" - "ÊÀÒ" - "ÊÀÒ¾" - "ÊÀҾѲ¹ì" - "ÊÀÒÇÐ" - "ÊÁ" - "ÊÁ¡ÒÃ" - "ÊÁ¤ÇÃ" - "ÊÁÒ" - "ÊÁ³ÈÑ¡´Ôì" - "ÊÁ³Ð" - "ÊÁ´ØÅ" - "ÊÁ¶Ð" - "ÊÁ¹Ò¤Ø³" - "ÊÁºÑµÔ" - "ÊÁºÙóÒÒÊÔ·¸ÔÃÒªÂì" - "ÊÁºÙóì" - "ÊÁ»ÃдÕ" - "ÊÁ»Ä´Õ" - "ÊÁÀ¾" - "ÊÁÀÒÃ" - "ÊÁÁµ" - "ÊÁÁµÔ" - "ÊÁÁÒµÃ" - "ÊÁÁصÔ" - "ÊÁÃ" - "ÊÁÃö" - "ÊÁÃö¹Ð" - "ÊÁÃÊ" - "ÊÁÍ" - "ÊÁͧ" - "ÊÁѤÃ" - "ÊÁѪªÒ" - "ÊÁѹ" - "ÊÁÑÂ" - "ÊÁÒ" - "ÊÁÒ¤Á" - "ÊÁÒ¨ÒÃ" - "ÊÁÒªÔ¡" - "ÊÁÒ¸Ô" - "ÊÁÒ¹" - "ÊÁҺѵÔ" - "ÊÁÒÊ" - "ÊÁÔ§" - "ÊÁÔµ" - "ÊÁÕ" - "ÊÁد°Ò¹" - "ÊÁØ´" - "ÊÁØ·Ã" - "ÊÁØ·ÑÂ" - "ÊÁع" - "ÊÁعä¾Ã" - "ÊÁØËì" - "ÊÁà´ç¨" - "ÊÁྪ" - "ÊÁàÊÃç¨" - "ÊÁ⾸Ô" - "ÊÁâÀ¤" - "ÊÁâÀª" - "ÊÁèÓàÊÁÍ" - "Ê´" - "ʺ" - "ÊÂÁÀÙ" - "ÊÂͧ" - "ÊÂÒÁ" - "ÊÂÒÂ" - "ÊÂÔÇ" - "ÊÂØÁ¾Ã" - "ÊÂØÁÀÙ" - "Êç" - "ÊóÐ" - "ÊóҤÁ¹ì" - "ÊõÐ" - "ÊÃÃ" - "ÊÃäì" - "ÊÃþ" - "ÊÃþҡÃ" - "ÊÃþҧ¤ì" - "ÊÃÃྪ" - "ÊÃÃàÊÃÔ" - "ÊÃǧ" - "ÊÃÇÁ" - "ÊÃÇÅ" - "ÊÃÐ" - "ÊÃÒ" - "ÊÃÕáԨ" - "ÊÃÕøҵØ" - "ÊÃÕÃÇÔ·ÂÒ" - "ÊÃÕÃÈÒʵÃì" - "ÊÃÕÃÐ" - "ÊÃØ»" - "ÊÃè§" - "ÊÃèÒ§" - "ÊÃéÍÂ" - "ÊÃéÒ§" - "ÊÃéÒÇàÊÕÂÇ" - "Êĵ" - "ÊÄɯì" - "ÊÅ" - "ÊÅ´" - "Êź" - "ÊÅǹ" - "ÊÅÇÂ" - "ÊÅÍ´" - "ÊÅ͹" - "ÊÅÍÂ" - "ÊÅÐ" - "ÊÅÑ¡" - "ÊÅÑ¡àµé" - "ÊÅÑ´" - "ÊÅÑ´ä´" - "ÊÅѺ" - "ÊÅÑÁ" - "ÊÅÑÇ" - "ÊÅÒ" - "ÊÅÒ¡" - "ÊÅÒ´" - "ÊÅҵѹ" - "ÊÅÒº" - "ÊÅÒÂ" - "ÊÅÔ´" - "ÊÅÔÅ" - "ÊÅÖ¡" - "ÊÅÖ§" - "ÊÅص" - "ÊÅغ" - "ÊÅØÁ¾Ã" - "ÊÅç͵" - "ÊÅéÒ§" - "ÊÇ¡" - "ÊÇ´" - "Êǹ" - "ÊǹÐ" - "ÊǹҡÒÃ" - "ÊǺ" - "ÊÇÁ" - "ÊÇÂ" - "ÊÇÃ" - "ÊÇÃäµ" - "ÊÇÃäÒÅÑÂ" - "ÊÇÃäì" - "ÊÇÃÃÂÒ" - "ÊÇÍ»" - "ÊÇÐ" - "ÊÇÑÊ´Ô¡ÒÃ" - "ÊÇÑÊ´ÔÀÒ¾" - "ÊÇÑÊ´Ôì" - "ÊÇÑÊ´Õ" - "ÊÇÑʵԡÐ" - "ÊÇÒ" - "ÊÇÒ§" - "ÊÇÒ´" - "ÊÇÒ·" - "ÊÇÒÁÔ" - "ÊÇÒÁÕ" - "ÊÇÒÂ" - "ÊÇÒÊ´Ôì" - "ÊÇÒËÐ" - "ÊÇÔ§" - "ÊÇÔµªì" - "ÊÇÔµ«ì" - "ÊÇÔÊà«ÍÃìᏴì" - "ÊÇÕà´¹" - "ÊÇèÒ§" - "ÊÇèÒ¹" - "ÊÇéÒ¹" - "ÊÊÒÃ" - "Êˡóì" - "ÊË¡ÒÃ" - "Ê˨Ã" - "Ê˪ҵÔ" - "ÊË»ÃЪҪҵÔ" - "Ê˾ѹ¸ÃÑ°" - "Ê˾ѹ¸ì" - "ÊËÀÒ¾" - "ÊËÃÑ°" - "ÊËÇÔÃÔÂÒ" - "ÊËÈÖ¡ÉÒ" - "ÊËѪ" - "ÊËÑÁº´Õ" - "ÊËÑʹѹì" - "ÊËÑÊÇÃÃÉ" - "ÊËÑÊÊÐ" - "ÊËÑÊÊÒ" - "ÊËÒÂ" - "ÊÍ" - "Êͧ" - "ÊÍ´" - "Ê͹" - "Êͺ" - "Ê;ÅÍ" - "ÊÍÂ" - "ÊÐ" - "ÊС´" - "ÊСԴ" - "ÊФÃÒ" - "ÊдÁ" - "Êдǡ" - "ÊдÔé§" - "Êд֧" - "Êд×Í" - "Êдش" - "ÊдØé§" - "ÊеÍ" - "ÊеÖ" - "Êе×Í" - "Êзé͹" - "ÊзéÒ¹" - "Êкѡ" - "ÊкѴ" - "ÊкѴÊкÔé§" - "ÊкÑé¹" - "ÊкéÒ" - "ÊоÃÑ¡" - "ÊоÃÑè§" - "ÊоѴ" - "ÊоÑé¹" - "Êоҹ" - "ÊоÒÂ" - "ÊÐÃеÐ" - "ÊÐÃÐá˹è" - "ÊÐÅÖÁÊÐÅ×Í" - "ÊÐÇÕé´ÊÐÇéÒ´" - "ÊÐÊÁ" - "ÊÐÊÒ§" - "ÊÐÍÒ§" - "ÊÐÍÒ´" - "ÊÐÍÔ´ÊÐàÍÕ¹" - "ÊÐÍÔé§" - "ÊÐÍÖ¡" - "ÊÐÍ×é¹" - "ÊÐÍéÒ¹" - "ÊÐà¡ç´" - "ÊÐà´ç´" - "ÊÐà·Ôé¹" - "ÊÐà·×͹" - "ÊÐà·×é͹" - "ÊÐà¾ÃèÒ" - "ÊÐàÍÍÐ" - "ÊÐ⾡" - "ÊÐâÍ´ÊÐͧ" - "ÊÐãÀé" - "ÊÑ¡" - "ÊÑ¡¢Õ" - "ÊÑ¡ÇÒ" - "ÊÑ¡ËÅÒ´" - "ÊÑ¢ÂÐ" - "Êѧ¡Á·ÃѾÂì" - "Êѧ¡Ã" - "Êѧ¡Ã³Õ" - "Êѧ¡ÐµÑ§" - "Êѧ¡ÐÊÕ" - "Êѧ¡Ñ´" - "Êѧ¡Ñ»»Ð" - "Êѧ¡Ò" - "Êѧ¡ÒÈ" - "Êѧ¢ÂÒ" - "Êѧ¢ÒÃ" - "Êѧ¢ì" - "Êѧ¤ÒµÔ" - "Êѧ¤Á" - "Êѧ¤Ñ§" - "Êѧ¤Ò¹Ò" - "Êѧ¤Ò¹ÒÂ" - "Êѧ¤Õµ" - "Êѧ¤ì" - "Êѧ¦¡ÃÃÁ" - "Êѧ¦¹Ò¡" - "Êѧ¦Á³±Å" - "Êѧ¦Á¹µÃÕ" - "Êѧ¦ÃÒª" - "Êѧ¦ÊÀÒ" - "Êѧ¦Ò¯Ô" - "Êѧ¦ÒÇÒÊ" - "ÊѧÇÃ" - "ÊѧÇѸÂÒÂ" - "ÊѧÇÒÅ" - "ÊѧÇÒÊ" - "ÊѧʴÁÀì" - "ÊѧÊÃäì" - "ÊѧÊÒÃÇѯ" - "ÊѧËÃ" - "ÊѧËóì" - "ÊѧËÒÃ" - "ÊѧËÒÃÔÁ·ÃѾÂì" - "ÊѧËÔµ" - "Êѧࡵ" - "Êѧࢻ" - "Êѧà¤ÃÒÐËì" - "ÊѧàǤÐ" - "ÊѧàǪ" - "ÊѧàÇÂ" - "ÊѧàÇÕ¹" - "Êѧâ¤" - "Êѧ⪹ì" - "ÊѨ" - "ÊѨ¡ÔÃÔÂÒ" - "ÊѨ¨Ð" - "ÊѨҳ" - "ÊѨ¹ÔÂÁ" - "ÊѨ¾¨¹ì" - "ÊѪ¬Ø" - "ÊѨÃ" - "ÊѨÒÃ" - "ÊѪҵҳ" - "ÊѪҵÔ" - "ÊѬÒ" - "ÊÑÒ" - "ÊÑÒ³" - "ÊÑÕ" - "ÊÑ»ÃСÒÈ" - "ÊÑÅѡɳì" - "ÊÑਵ¹Ò" - "Êѳ°Ò¹" - "Êѳ±ì" - "ÊѳËì" - "ÊÑ´" - "Êѵ" - "ÊѵµÐ" - "ÊѵºÃó" - "ÊѵÂҺѹ" - "ÊѵÂì" - "ÊѵǺÒÅ" - "ÊѵÇÇÔ·ÂÒ" - "ÊѵÇÒ" - "ÊѵÇÒÃ" - "ÊѵÇá¾·Âì" - "ÊѵÇâÅ¡" - "ÊѵÇì" - "ÊÑ·¸ÃÃÁ" - "ÊÑ·¸Ò" - "ÊÑ·ÈÒʵÃì" - "Êѹ" - "Êѹ´Ò¹" - "Êѹ´Ò»" - "ÊѹµÐ»Ò»Ò" - "ÊѹµÔ" - "Êѹµì" - "Êѹ¶ÇäÁµÃÕ" - "Êѹ¶Ñµ" - "Êѹ¶ÒÃ" - "Êѹ·¹Ð" - "Êѹ·¹Ò¡ÒÃ" - "Êѹ·Ð" - "Êѹ·Ñ´" - "Êѹ¸Ò¹" - "Êѹ¹ÔºÒµ" - "Êѹ¹ÔÇÒÊ" - "Êѹ¹ÔÉ°Ò¹" - "Êѹ¹ÔàÇÊ" - "Êѹʡĵ" - "Êѹâ´É" - "ÊѺ" - "ÊѺ»ÅѺ" - "ÊѺ»Ðô" - "ÊÑ»¤Ñº" - "ÊÑ»´¹" - "ÊÑ»´ÒËì" - "ÊÑ»·¹" - "ÊÑ»ÃÐÂØ·¸ì" - "Êѻ˧¡" - "ÊÑ»àËÃèÍ" - "ÊѾ" - "ÊѾ¾Ð" - "ÊѾ¾ÑÙ" - "ÊѾÂÍ¡" - "ÊѾà¾àËÃÐ" - "ÊÑÁºÙóì" - "ÊÑÁ»ªÑÐ" - "ÊÑÁ»·Ò" - "ÊÑÁ»·Ò¹" - "ÊÑÁ»Âص" - "ÊÑÁ»ÃÐÊÔ·¸Ôì" - "ÊÑÁ»ÃÐËÒÃ" - "ÊÑÁ»ÃÒÂÀ¾" - "ÊÑÁ»ÃÒÂÔ¡À¾" - "ÊÑÁ»â¤" - "ÊÑÁ¼ÑÊ" - "ÊÑÁ¾Ñ·¸ì" - "ÊÑÁ¾Ñ¹¸¹ì" - "ÊÑÁ¾Ñ¹¸ÀÒ¾" - "ÊÑÁ¾Ñ¹¸ÁÔµÃ" - "ÊÑÁ¾Ñ¹¸äÁµÃÕ" - "ÊÑÁ¾Ñ¹¸ì" - "ÊÑÁ¾Ò¸Ð" - "ÊÑÁ¾Ø·¸Ð" - "ÊÑÁÀÒÃÐ" - "ÊÑÁÀÒɳì" - "ÊÑÁÁ¹Ò" - "ÊÑÁÁÒ" - "ÊÑÁÁÒªÕ¾" - "ÊÑÁÄ·¸Ôì" - "ÊÑÁ⾸Ô" - "ÊÑÁâÁ·¹Õ¡¶Ò" - "ÊÑÊ´Õ" - "ÊÑÊÊÐ" - "ÊÑè§" - "ÊÑè¹" - "ÊÑé¹" - "ÊÒ" - "ÊÒ¡" - "ÊÒ¡Ãèì" - "ÊÒ¡Å" - "ÊÒ¢Ò" - "ÊÒ¤Ã" - "ÊÒ¤Ù" - "ÊÒ¤àÃÊ" - "ÊÒ§" - "ÊÒ´" - "ÊÒ·Ã" - "ÊÒ·ÔÊ" - "ÊÒ¸¡" - "ÊÒ¸ÂÒÂ" - "ÊÒ¸ÒóÀÑÂ" - "ÊÒ¸ÒóÃÑ°" - "ÊÒ¸ÒóÊØ¢" - "ÊÒ¸ÒóÐ" - "ÊÒ¸Òóٻ¡ÒÃ" - "ÊÒ¸ÒóٻâÀ¤" - "ÊÒ¸Ôµ" - "ÊÒ¸Ø" - "ÊÒ¹" - "ÊÒ¹ØÈÔÉÂì" - "ÊÒº" - "ÊÒºÊÙ" - "ÊÒºÒ¹" - "ÊÒ»" - "ÊÒÁ" - "ÊÒÁѤ¤Õ" - "ÊÒÁÑ" - "ÊÒÁÒ¹Âì" - "ÊÒÁÒö" - "ÊÒÁÔµ" - "ÊÒÁÔÀÑ¡´Ôì" - "ÊÒÁÕ" - "ÊÒÁà³Ã" - "ÊÒÂ" - "ÊÒªÙ" - "ÊÒÂÂÙ" - "ÊÒÂѳËì" - "ÊÒÃ" - "ÊÒä´Õ" - "ÊÒöÕ" - "ÊÒ÷" - "ÊÒùÔà·È" - "ÊÒúº" - "ÊÒúÃó" - "ÊÒúÑ" - "ÊÒúѺ" - "ÊÒúÒ" - "ÊÒþѴ" - "ÊÒþѹ" - "ÊÒþҧ¤ì" - "ÊÒÃÀÒ¾" - "ÊÒÃÀÕ" - "ÊÒÃÇѵÃ" - "ÊÒÃÐ" - "ÊÒÃÐá¹" - "ÊÒÃÑ·¸ì" - "ÊÒÃÑÁÀì" - "ÊÒÃÒ³Õ¡Ã" - "ÊÒÃҹءÃÁ" - "ÊÒÃÕÃÔ¡¸ÒµØ" - "ÊÒÅÐǹ" - "ÊÒÅÔ¡Ò" - "ÊÒÅÔ¹Õ" - "ÊÒÅÕ" - "ÊÒÅÕè" - "ÊÒÇ" - "ÊÒÇ¡" - "ÊÒÇÔ¡Ò" - "ÊÒÇÔµÃ" - "ÊÒÇÔµÃÕ" - "ÊÒʹì" - "ÊÒÊì¹" - "ÊÒËÃèÒÂ" - "ÊÒËÑÊ" - "ÊÒà¡" - "ÊÒà˵Ø" - "ÊÒáËá" - "ÊÒâ·" - "ÊÒâê" - "ÊÒä¶Â" - "ÊÓ" - "ÊÓ¤Ñ" - "ÊӷѺ" - "Êӹǹ" - "Êӹѡ" - "ÊÓ¹Ö¡" - "ÊӺѴÊӹǹ" - "ÊÓ»ÐËÅѧ" - "ÊÓ»Ñé¹" - "ÊÓÁÐËÒ" - "ÊÓÁÐàÅà·àÁÒ" - "ÊÓÁÐ⹤ÃÑÇ" - "ÊÓÃǨ" - "ÊÓÃÇÁ" - "ÊÓÃÇÂ" - "ÊÓÃÇÅ" - "ÊÓÃÍ¡" - "ÊÓÃͧ" - "ÊÓÃѺ" - "ÊÓÃÒ¡" - "ÊÓÃÒ" - "ÊÓÃÔ´" - "ÊÓÅÑ¡" - "ÊÓÅÒ¹" - "ÊÓÅÕ" - "ÊÓÊè͹" - "ÊÓËÃѺ" - "ÊÓËÒ" - "ÊÓÍÍÂ" - "ÊÓÍÒ§" - "ÊÓà¹Ò" - "ÊÓà¹Õ§" - "ÊÓàÀÒ" - "ÊÓàÃÔ§" - "ÊÓàÃç¨" - "ÊÓà˹Õ¡" - "ÊÓàËÃè" - "ÊÓá´§" - "ÊÓáŧ" - "ÊÓâç" - "ÊÔ" - "ÊÔ¡¢Ò" - "ÊÔ¢Ã" - "ÊÔ¤ÒÅ" - "ÊÔ§" - "ÊÔ§¢Ã" - "ÊÔ§¤ÒÃ" - "ÊÔ§¤ÒÅ" - "ÊÔ§¤â»Ãì" - "ÊÔ§¤ì" - "ÊÔ§ÊÒÃÒÊѵÇì" - "Êԧ˹ҷ" - "Êԧ˺ѪÃ" - "ÊÔ§ËÃÒª" - "ÊÔ§ËÅ" - "ÊÔ§ËÒ¤Á" - "ÊÔ§ËÒʹì" - "ÊÔ§Ëì" - "ÊÔ§âµ" - "ÊÔ¨¹ì" - "ÊÔµ" - "ÊÔ¶ÔÅ" - "ÊÔ·¸" - "ÊÔ·¸Ò" - "ÊÔ·¸Òö" - "ÊÔ·¸Ô" - "ÊÔ·¸Ôì" - "ÊÔ¹" - "ÊÔ¹¤éÒ" - "ÊÔ¹¸Ø" - "ÊÔ¹Õ" - "ÊÔ¹à¸ÒÇì" - "ÊÔº" - "ÊÔÁ¾ÅÕ" - "ÊÔÃÔ" - "ÊÔÃÔ¡ÔµÔì" - "ÊÔÅÒ" - "ÊÔÇ" - "ÊÔà¹Ë¡" - "ÊÔà¹ËÒ" - "ÊÔà¹èËÒ" - "ÊÔè§" - "ÊÔèÇ" - "ÊÔé¹" - "ÊÕ" - "ÊÕ¡Ò" - "ÊÕ´Í" - "ÊÕè" - "ÊÖ¡" - "Ê׺" - "Ê×èÍ" - "ÊØ" - "ÊØ¡" - "ÊØ¡¢ì" - "ÊØ¡Ã" - "ÊØ¡ÕéÂÒ¡Õé" - "ÊØ¢" - "ÊØ¢Ð" - "ÊØ¢Ò" - "ÊØ¢ÒÀÔºÒÅ" - "ÊØ¢ÒÃÁ³ì" - "ÊØ¢ÒÇ´Õ" - "ÊØ¢Õ" - "ÊØ¢ØÁ" - "ÊØ¢ØÁÒÅ" - "Êؤµ" - "ÊؤµÔ" - "Êؤ¹¸ÃÊ" - "Êؤ¹¸ì" - "Êؤѹ¸ì" - "Êا¡Ò¡Ã" - "ÊاÊÔ§" - "ÊبÃÔµ" - "Êب˹Õè" - "ÊبÔ" - "Êت¹" - "ÊتҴÒ" - "ÊØ" - "ÊØÒ¡ÒÈ" - "Êس" - "ÊسÔÊÒ" - "ÊØ´" - "ÊØ´Ò" - "Êص" - "ÊصµÐ" - "ÊصÔ" - "ÊØ·¸ÒÇÒÊ" - "ÊØ·¸Ô" - "ÊØ·¸ì" - "ÊØ·Ñȹì" - "ÊظÒ" - "ÊظÕ" - "Êع·Ã" - "Êع·ÃÕ" - "Êع·ÃÕÂÀÒ¾" - "Êع·ÃÕÂÈÒʵÃì" - "ÊعѢ" - "Êعѹ·ì" - "ÊغÃó" - "ÊغԹ" - "ÊؾÃó" - "ÊØÀѤ" - "ÊØÀÒ¾" - "ÊØÀÒÉÔµ" - "ÊØÁ" - "ÊØÁ·ØÁ" - "ÊØÁ¹" - "ÊØÁ¹Ò" - "ÊØÁÒÅÕ" - "ÊØÃÊÕ˹ҷ" - "ÊØÃѵÔ" - "ÊØÃÑÊÇ´Õ" - "ÊØÃÒ" - "ÊØÃÒ§¤¹Ò" - "ÊØÃÒ§¤¹Ò§¤ì" - "ÊØÃÒÃÑ¡Éì" - "ÊØÃÒÅÑÂ" - "ÊØÃÒÉ®Ãì" - "ÊØÃÔ¹·Ãì" - "ÊØÃÔ¡ÒÃ" - "ÊØÃÔ¡ÒÅ" - "ÊØÃÔ¤µÔ" - "ÊØÃÔ¤ÃÒÊ" - "ÊØÃÔ§" - "ÊØÃÔ¹" - "ÊØÃÔÂÁ³±Å" - "ÊØÃÔÂÐ" - "ÊØÃÔÂѹ" - "ÊØÃÔÂÒ" - "ÊØÃÔÂØ»ÃÒ¤Ò" - "ÊØÃÔÂà¤ÃÒÐËì" - "ÊØÃÔ๷Ãì" - "ÊØÃÔàÂÈ" - "ÊØÃÔâÂ" - "ÊØÃÕÂì" - "ÊØÃØèÂÊØÃèÒÂ" - "ÊØÃàÊÕ§" - "ÊØŵèÒ¹" - "ÊØÇÀÒ¾" - "ÊØÇÃó" - "ÊØÇÒ¹" - "ÊØÇÔ·Âì" - "ÊØÇÔ¹ÑÂ" - "ÊØÇÔÁÅ" - "ÊØÊÒ¹" - "ÊØ˹ѵ" - "ÊØËÃèÒÂ" - "ÊØàÁ¸" - "ÊØàÁÃØ" - "ÊØàËÃèÒ" - "ÊØàÍ«" - "ÊØèÁ" - "ÊØéÁ" - "ÊÙ" - "ÊÙ§" - "ÊÙ¨Ô" - "ÊÙ" - "ÊÙ´" - "ÊÙµ" - "ÊÙµÃ" - "ÊÙµÔ" - "ÊÙµÔ¡ÃÃÁ" - "ÊٵԺѵÃ" - "ÊÙµÔÈÒʵÃì" - "ÊÙµÔá¾·Âì" - "ÊÙ·" - "ÊÙº" - "ÊÙÊÕ" - "ÊÙè" - "ÊÙé" - "Êࡵ" - "ÊàµÍÃÔâÍ" - "Êàµç¡" - "Êà¹èËì" - "Ê໡" - "Ê໡µÃÑÁ" - "Ê໹" - "Êà»Ã´ªÕµ" - "Ê᡹" - "Êáŧ" - "ÊâÁÊÃ" - "Êâê" - "ÊäµÅì" - "Êäº" - "ÊäÅ´ì" - "Êè§" - "Êèǹ" - "ÊèÇÂ" - "ÊèÍ" - "Êèͧ" - "Êè͹" - "ÊèÒ" - "ÊèÒ¹" - "ÊèÒÂ" - "ÊèÒËÃÕè" - "ÊèÒàËÅéÒ" - "ÊèÓ" - "Êé¹" - "ÊéÁ" - "ÊéÁ»èÍÂ" - "Êéǧ" - "ÊéÇÁ" - "ÊéÇÂ" - "Êéͧ" - "ÊéÍÁ" - "Ë¡" - "˧" - "˧Êì" - "˧Í" - "˧͡" - "˧ʹ" - "˧͹" - "˧ÍÂ" - "˧ѡ" - "˧Ѻ" - "˧ÒÂ" - "˧Ó" - "˧ԡ" - "˧ԧ" - "˧ÔÁ" - "˧֡" - "˧ا˧ԧ" - "˧ش˧Դ" - "˧غ" - "˧ØèÂ" - "˧èÍÁ" - "˧èÒ§" - "˧èÒÇ" - "ËÔ§" - "ËÔº" - "ËéÒ" - "Ë´" - "Ë·ÑÂ" - "˹" - "˹ǡ" - "˹Ǵ" - "˹Í" - "˹͡" - "˹ͧ" - "˹͹" - "˹ѡ" - "˹ѧ" - "˹ѧÊ×Í" - "˹Ѻ" - "˹Ñè¹" - "˹Ò" - "˹Ҵ" - "˹ҹ" - "˹ÒÁ" - "˹ÒÇ" - "˹Ó" - "˹ÓàÅÕéº" - "˹Õ" - "˹պ" - "˹Õé" - "˹ֺ" - "˹Öè§" - "˹״" - "˹Ø" - "˹ع" - "˹غ" - "˹ØèÁ" - "˹ØèÂ" - "˹Ù" - "˹çÍÂá¹è" - "˹èǧ" - "˹èÇÂ" - "˹èÇ¡Ե" - "˹èÍ" - "˹èÍÂ" - "˹èÒ" - "˹èÒ§" - "˹èÒÂ" - "˹éÒ" - "˹éÒ·Õè" - "ËÁ¡" - "ËÁ´" - "ËÁÇ¡" - "ËÁÇ´" - "ËÁÍ" - "ËÁÍ¡" - "ËÁͧ" - "ËÁ͹" - "ËÁͺ" - "ËÁÍÂ" - "ËÁÑ¡" - "ËÁÑ´" - "ËÁѹ" - "ËÁѺ" - "ËÁÑè¹" - "ËÁÑé¹" - "ËÁÒ" - "ËÁÒ¡" - "ËÁÒ¡ÎÍÊ" - "ËÁÒ§" - "ËÁÒ´" - "ËÁÒÂ" - "ËÁÔè¹" - "ËÁÕ" - "ËÁÕè" - "ËÁÖ¡" - "ËÁ×è¹" - "ËÁØ´" - "ËÁع" - "ËÁغ" - "ËÁغËÁÔº" - "ËÁØèÂ" - "ËÁÙ" - "ËÁÙè" - "ËÁè¹" - "ËÁèͧ" - "ËÁè͹" - "ËÁèÍÁ" - "ËÁèÒ" - "ËÁèÓ" - "ËÁéÍ" - "ËÁéÒÂ" - "Ë¡" - "Ë´" - "ËÂÇ¡" - "ËÂǺ" - "ËÂÍ¡" - "ËÂÍ¡àÍÔ¹" - "ËÂͧ" - "ËÂÍ´" - "ËÂÍÁáËÂÁ" - "ËÂÍÂ" - "ËÂÑ¡" - "ËÂѧ" - "ËÂÑ´" - "ËÂѹ" - "ËÂѺ" - "ËÂÑè§" - "ËÂÒ¡äÂè" - "ËÂÒ´" - "ËÂÒº" - "ËÂÒÁ" - "ËÂÒÇ" - "ËÂÓà»" - "ËÂÔ¡" - "ËÂÔº" - "ËÂÔÁ" - "ËÂÔè§" - "ËÂÕ" - "ËÂØ¡ËÂÔ¡" - "ËÂØ´" - "ËÂغ" - "ËÂØÁËÂÔÁ" - "ËÂØè¹" - "ËÂÙ¡ÂÒ" - "ËÂçͧáËÂç§" - "ËÂè§" - "ËÂèͧ" - "ËÂè͹" - "ËÂèÍÁ" - "ËÂèÍÂ" - "ËÂèÒ" - "ËôÕ" - "ËÃÃÉÒ" - "ËÃÍ" - "ËÃÍ¡" - "ËÃÍÂ" - "ËÃÒ" - "ËÃÔ" - "ËÃÔè§" - "ËÃÕ´" - "ËÃÕè" - "ËÃ×Í" - "ËÃغ" - "ËÃغÃÙè" - "ËÃغËÃÙè" - "ËÃØèÁ" - "ËÃÙ" - "ËÃçÍÁáËÃçÁ" - "ËÄ·ÑÂ" - "ËÄËÃÃÉì" - "ËÄâË´" - "ËÅ" - "Ëŧ" - "ËÅ´" - "ËŹ" - "Ëź" - "ËÅǧ" - "ËÅÇÁ" - "ËÅÍ" - "ËÅÍ¡" - "ËÅÍ´" - "ËÅ͹" - "ËÅÍÁ" - "ËÅÐ" - "ËÅÑ¡" - "ËÅѧ" - "ËÅÑ´" - "ËÅѺ" - "ËÅÑÇ" - "ËÅÑè§" - "ËÅÑè¹" - "ËÅÒ" - "ËÅÒ¡" - "ËÅÒ¹" - "ËÅÒº" - "ËÅÒÁ" - "ËÅÒÂ" - "ËÅÒÇ" - "ËÅÔ¡" - "ËÅÔÁ" - "ËÅÔÇ" - "ËÅÔèÇ" - "ËÅÕ" - "ËÅÕ¡" - "ËÅÕÎ×éÍ" - "ËÅ׺" - "ËÅØ¡ËÅÔ¡" - "ËÅØ´" - "ËÅع" - "ËÅغ" - "ËÅØÁ" - "ËÅÙè" - "ËÅè¹" - "ËÅèÁ" - "ËÅèÍ" - "ËÅè͹" - "ËÅèÐ" - "ËÅéÒ" - "Ëǧ" - "ËÇ´" - "Ëǹ" - "ËÇÂ" - "ËÇÍ" - "ËÇÍ´" - "ËÇÐ" - "ËÇѧ" - "ËÇÑ´" - "ËÇÑÇ" - "ËÇÑÇÃèÍ" - "ËÇÑè¹" - "ËÇÒ" - "ËÇÒ´" - "ËÇÒ¹" - "ËÇÒÁ" - "ËÇÒÂ" - "ËÇÓ" - "ËÇÔ´" - "ËÇÔÇ" - "ËÇÕ" - "ËÇÕ´" - "ËÇÕè" - "ËÇ×Í" - "ËÇØ´ËÇÔ´" - "ËÇØÁ" - "ËÇÙ´" - "ËÇçÍÂ" - "ËÇèÒ" - "ËÇèÒ§" - "ËÇèÒ¹" - "ËÇéÒ" - "ËÍ" - "ËÍ¡" - "Ëͧ" - "Ë͹" - "Ëͺ" - "ËÍÁ" - "ËÍÂ" - "ËÐáá" - "ËÑ¡" - "ËÑ´" - "Ëѵ¶¡ÃÃÁ" - "Ëѵ¶¡ÒÃ" - "Ëѵ¶¡Ô¨" - "Ëѵ¶ºÒÊ" - "Ëѵ¶ÈÔÅ»ì" - "Ëѵ¶ÈÖ¡ÉÒ" - "Ëѵ¶Õ" - "Ëѵ¶ì" - "Ëѹ" - "ËѺ" - "ËÑÇ" - "ËÑǺء" - "ËÑÇ˹éÒ" - "ËÑÇàÃÒÐ" - "ËÑÊ" - "ËÑè¹" - "ËÑé¹" - "ËÒ" - "ËÒ¡" - "ËÒ§" - "ËÒ" - "ËÒ´" - "ËÒ¹" - "ËÒº" - "ËÒÁ" - "ËÒÂ" - "ËÒ¹Ð" - "ËÒÃ" - "ËÒÃ×Í" - "ËÒÇ" - "ËÓ" - "ËÔ§ÊÒ" - "ËÔ§ËéÍÂ" - "ËÔ´" - "ËÔ¹" - "ËÔÁÐ" - "ËÔÁÒÅÑÂ" - "ËÔÃÑ" - "ËÔÃÔ" - "ËÔÇ" - "ËÔè§ËéÍÂ" - "ËÔé§" - "ËÔéÇ" - "ËÕ¹ÂÒ¹" - "ËÕº" - "ËÖ" - "ËÖ§" - "ËÖè§" - "Ë×´" - "Ë×¹" - "Ë×Í" - "Ë×è¹" - "Ë×éÍ" - "Ëا" - "Ëع" - "Ëغ" - "ËØÂÎÒ" - "ËØè¹" - "ËØé¹" - "ËØéÁ" - "ËÙ" - "ËÙ¡" - "ËÙ´" - "ËÙè" - "Ëâ´Á" - "ËèÁ" - "Ëèǧ" - "ËèÇÂ" - "ËèÍ" - "Ëè͹" - "ËèÒ" - "ËèÒ§" - "ËèÒ¹" - "ËèÒÁ" - "Ëéǧ" - "Ëéǹ" - "ËéÇÂ" - "ËéÍ" - "Ëéͧ" - "ËéÍÁ" - "ËéÍÂ" - "ËéÒ" - "ËéÒ§" - "ËéÒÁ" - "ËéÒÇ" - "ËéÓ" - "Í¡" - "Í¡µÑصÒ" - "Í¡µÑÙ" - "Í¡¹ÔÉ°ì" - "͡óÕÂì" - "Í¡ÃÃÁ¡ÃÔÂÒ" - "Í¡ØÈÅ" - "ͤµÔ" - "ͤҸ" - "ͧ¡ì" - "ͧ¤ªÒµÔ" - "ͧ¤Á¹µÃÕ" - "ͧ¤ÁÃÃÉ" - "ͧ¤ÃÑ¡Éì" - "ͧ¤ÇÔ·ÂÒ" - "ͧ¤Ò¾Â¾" - "ͧ¤ØÅ" - "ͧ¤ØÅÕ" - "ͧ¤ì" - "ͧ¤ì¡Ã" - "ͧ¤ì¡ÒÃ" - "ͧÈÒ" - "ͧÍÒ¨" - "ͧØè¹" - "ͨÅÒ" - "ͨԵµÔ" - "ͨԹµÒ" - "ͨԹäµÂ" - "ͨÔÃÐ" - "ͪ" - "ͪÒ" - "ͪԹ" - "ͪԹÕ" - "ͪÔÃ" - "ͯÇÕ" - "ͳÔ" - "ͳØ" - "ͳÙ" - "Í´" - "Í´Ô¶Õ" - "Í´ÔÈÃ" - "Í´ÔÈÇÃ" - "Í´ÔÈÑÂ" - "Í´Ôà·¾" - "Í´Ôàá" - "Í´Õµ" - "Í´ØÅ" - "Í´ØÅÂ" - "Í´ØÅÂì" - "͵Ԫҵ" - "͵ÔÁÒ¹Ð" - "͵ÔÃÒª" - "͵ÔÊÒÃ" - "͵Ôàá" - "Í·Ô¹¹Ò·Ò¹" - "͸ÃÃÁ" - "͸ԡÁÒÊ" - "͸ԡóì" - "͸ԡÇÒÃ" - "͸ԡÊØ÷Թ" - "͸ԡÒÃ" - "͸ԤÁ" - "͸ԯ°Ò¹" - "͸Ժ´Õ" - "͸ԺÒÂ" - "͸Ի" - "͸ԻäµÂ" - "͸ÔÃÒª" - "͸ÔÉ°Ò¹" - "͸֡" - "͹§¤³Ð" - "͹§¤àÅ¢Ò" - "͹§¤ì" - "͹§àÅ¢" - "͹¸¡ÒÃ" - "͹ѵµÒ" - "͹ѹµì" - "͹Ҥµ" - "͹ҤÒÁÕ" - "͹ҨÒÃ" - "͹Ҷ" - "͹ҶÒ" - "͹ҷÃ" - "͹ҸԻäµÂ" - "͹ÒÁÑÂ" - "͹Òê¹" - "͹ÒøÃÃÁ" - "͹ÒÃÂÐ" - "͹ÒÅÑÂ" - "͹Ԩ" - "͹Ԩ¨Ñ§" - "͹Ԩ¨Ò" - "͹ԯ°ÒÃÁÂì" - "͹ÔÂÁ" - "͹Öè§" - "͹Ø" - "͹ءÃ" - "͹ءÃÁ" - "͹ءÃÃÁ¡ÒÃ" - "͹ءҪҴ" - "͹ءÒÃ" - "͹ءÙÅ" - "͹بÃ" - "͹ت¹" - "͹تÒ" - "͹تҵ" - "͹تԵ" - "͹ØÒµ" - "͹ØÒâµµØÅÒ¡ÒÃ" - "͹طԹ" - "͹غ·" - "͹غÒÅ" - "͹ػÃÔÒ" - "͹ؾ§Èì" - "͹ؾѹ¸ì" - "͹ØÀÃÃÂÒ" - "͹ØÀÃÔÂÒ" - "͹ØÀÒ¤" - "͹ØÁѵÔ" - "͹ØÁÒµÃÒ" - "͹ØÁÒ¹" - "͹ØÁÙÅ" - "͹ØÃѡɹÔÂÁ" - "͹ØÃÑ¡Éì" - "͹ØÃÒª" - "͹ØÃÙ»" - "͹ØǧÈì" - "͹ØÇѵ" - "͹ØÈÒÊ¡" - "͹ØÈÒʵÃÒ¨ÒÃÂì" - "͹ØÈÒʹì" - "͹ØÈÔɯì" - "͹ØʵÔ" - "͹Øʹ¸Ô" - "͹ØÊÃ" - "͹ØÊóì" - "͹ØÊÑÒ" - "͹ØÊÑÂ" - "͹ØÊÒÇÃÕÂì" - "͹ØÊÒʹÕ" - "͹Øà¤ÃÒÐËì" - "͹Øà¶ÃÐ" - "͹ØâÁ·¹Ò" - "͹Øâ¤" - "͹ØâÅÁ" - "ͺ" - "ͺÒÂ" - "ͺÒÂÀÙÁÔ" - "ͺÒÂÁØ¢" - "Í»Á§¤Å" - ";¾" - ";ÒÃìµàÁ¹µì" - "ÍÀÑÂ" - "ÍÀÔª¹" - "ÍÀÔªÒµ" - "ÍÀÔÒ" - "ÍÀÔ¸ÃÃÁ" - "ÍÀÔ¸Ò¹" - "ÍÀԹѹ·ì" - "ÍÀÔ¹ÑÂ" - "ÍÀÔ¹ÔËÒÃ" - "ÍÀÔºÒÅ" - "ÍÀÔ»ÃѪÒ" - "ÍÀÔ»ÃÒÂ" - "ÍÀÔÁËÒÍÓ¹Ò¨" - "ÍÀÔÁÒ¹Ð" - "ÍÀÔÁØ¢" - "ÍÀÔôÕ" - "ÍÀÔÃÁÂì" - "ÍÀÔÃÑ¡Éì" - "ÍÀÔÅÑ¡¢ÔµÊÁÑÂ" - "ÍÀÔÇѹ·ì" - "ÍÀÔÇÒ·¹ì" - "ÍÀÔÊÁÑÂ" - "ÍÀÔÊÁÒ¨ÒÃ" - "ÍÀÔÊÁ⾸Ô" - "ÍÀÔÊÑÁ⾸Ô" - "ÍÀÔÊÔ·¸Ôì" - "ÍÀÔàÅ»¹ì" - "ÍÀÔàÉ¡" - "ÍÀÔä¸Â" - "ÍÁ" - "ÍÁµÐ" - "ÍÁ¹ØÉÂì" - "ÍÁÃ" - "ÍÁÃÒ" - "ÍÁÃÒÇ´Õ" - "ÍÁÃÔ¹·Ãì" - "ÍÁĵ" - "ÍÁĵÂÙ" - "ÍÁÔµÃ" - "ÍÁàÃÈ" - "ÍÂÒ¡" - "ÍÂظÂÒ" - "ÍÂÙè" - "ÍÂèÒ" - "ÍÂèÒ§" - "ÍÃ" - "ÍêÃ" - "ÍÃó¾" - "ÍÃö" - "ÍÃöҸԺÒÂ" - "ÍÃËÐ" - "ÍÃËѧ" - "ÍÃËѹµì" - "ÍÃÑ" - "ÍÃÔ" - "ÍÃÔºؤ¤Å" - "ÍÃÔÂÐ" - "ÍÃÔÊâµàµÔÅ" - "ÍÃس" - "ÍÃØâ³·ÑÂ" - "ÍÃä·" - "ÍÃèÍÂ" - "ÍÃèÒÁ" - "Íŧ¡µ" - "Íŧ¡Ã³ì" - "Íŧ¡ÒÃ" - "ÍÅǹ" - "ÍÅËÁèÒ¹" - "ÍÅѧ¡ÒÃ" - "ÍÅѪªÕ" - "ÍÅÖ觩Öè§" - "ÍÅàǧ" - "ÍÅèͧ©èͧ" - "ÍÅèÒ§©èÒ§" - "ÍÇ¡ÒÈ" - "ÍÇ´" - "ÍǵÒÃ" - "Íǹ" - "ÍǺ" - "ÍÇÁ§¤Å" - "ÍÇÂ" - "ÍÇÅ" - "ÍÇÊÒ¹" - "ÍÇËÒÃ" - "ÍÇÑÂÇÐ" - "ÍÇÔªªÒ" - "Íʧä¢Â" - "Íʹպҵ" - "ÍÊÁ¡ÒÃ" - "ÍÊÁÁÒµÃ" - "ÍÊþÔÉ" - "ÍÊѧËÒÃÔÁ·ÃѾÂì" - "ÍÊÑÕ" - "ÍÊÑá´ËÇÒ" - "ÍÊѵÂì" - "ÍÊÕµÔ" - "ÍÊبÔ" - "ÍÊعպҵ" - "ÍÊØáÒÂ" - "ÍÊØÃÕ" - "ÍÊÙÃ" - "ÍËѧ¡ÒÃ" - "ÍËÔ§ÊÒ" - "ÍËÔÇÒµ¡âä" - "ÍÍ" - "ÍÍ¡" - "ÍÍ¡«Ôਹ" - "ÍÍ¡«Ôപѹ" - "ÍÍ¡Ò" - "ÍÍ¡ä«´ì" - "ÍÍ´" - "ÍÍ´ÔâÍ" - "Í͹ªÍÃì" - "Í͹«Í¹" - "Í͹«ì" - "Í͹äŹì" - "ÍÍ»ªÑ¹" - "ÍÍ»à¨ç¡µì" - "ÍÍ¿" - "ÍÍ¿ªÍÃì" - "ÍÍ¿¿ÔÈ" - "ÍÍÁ" - "ÍÍÃÒà¤ÔÅ" - "ÍÍÃì᡹" - "ÍÍÊ" - "ÍÍÊàµÃàÅÕÂ" - "ÍФÃéÒÇ" - "ÍдÃÕ¹ÒÅÔ¹" - "ÍеÍÁ" - "ÍÐÃéÒÍÃèÒÁ" - "ÍÐÅØèÁÍÅèÇÂ" - "ÍÐÅØéÁÍÅèÇÂ" - "ÍÐÅÙÁÔà¹ÕÂÁ" - "ÍÐà¤×éÍ" - "ÍÐà«·ÔÅÕ¹" - "ÍÐäÃ" - "ÍÐäËÅè" - "ÍÑ¡" - "ÍÑ¡¢" - "ÍÑ¡¢ÃÇÔ¸Õ" - "ÍÑ¡¢ÃÇԺѵÔ" - "ÍÑ¡¢ÃÊÁÑÂ" - "ÍÑ¡¢ÃÐ" - "ÍÑ¡ÉÃ" - "ÍÑ¡ÉÐ" - "ÍÑ¡àʺ" - "ÍÑ¡â¢" - "ÍѤ¤Ð" - "ÍѤ¤Õ" - "ÍѤ¹Õ" - "ÍѤêÒÂÒ" - "ÍѤÃÁàËÊÕ" - "ÍѤÃÃÒª·Ùµ" - "Íѧ" - "Íѧ¡ÄÉ" - "Íѧ¡ÐÅا" - "Íѧ¤³Ò" - "Íѧ¤ÒÃ" - "Íѧ¤ÒÊ" - "ÍѧʵÃÍÁ" - "ÍѧʹÒ" - "ÍѨ¡ÅѺ" - "ÍѨ¨Ñ¹µì" - "ÍѨ¨ÑÂ" - "ÍѨ¨Ô" - "ÍѨ©ÃÒ" - "ÍѨ©ÃÔºؤ¤Å" - "ÍѨ©ÃÔÂÐ" - "ÍѨ¹Ò" - "ÍѪ¬Ò" - "ÍѪ¬ÒÊÑÂ" - "ÍѪ¹Ð" - "ÍѪÅÕ" - "ÍѪѹ" - "ÍÑ»ÃСÒÈ" - "ÍÑÁ³Õ" - "ÍÑÁÑÐ" - "ÍÑÃÙ»" - "ÍÑàªÔ" - "Íѯ" - "Íѯ°Ð" - "ÍÑ°" - "ÍÑ°ÌÊ" - "ÍÑ°Ô" - "ÍѲ¨Ñ¹·Ãì" - "ÍѲÀÒ¤" - "ÍѲÁ³±Å" - "ÍѲÁÒÊ" - "ÍѲÃѵµÔ" - "Íѳ±ªÐ" - "Íѳ±Ð" - "Íѳ±Ò¡ÒÃ" - "ÍÑ´" - "Íѵ¤Ñ´" - "ÍѵªÕÇ»ÃÐÇѵÔ" - "ÍѵµÐ" - "ÍѵµÒ" - "ÍѵµÒ¸Ô»äµÂ" - "Íѵ¹ÑÂ" - "ÍѵÀÒ¾" - "ÍѵÃÒ" - "ÍѵÇÔ¹ÔºÒµ¡ÃÃÁ" - "Íѵâ¹ÁѵÔ" - "ÍѸÂÒÈÑÂ" - "Íѹ" - "Íѹ´Ñº" - "ÍѹµÃ¸Ò¹" - "ÍѹµÃÒÂ" - "Íѹ¸¡ÒÃ" - "Íѹ¸¾ÒÅ" - "Íѹà´ÍÃì" - "ÍѺ" - "ÍÑ»ÀÒ¤Âì" - "ÍÑ»Á§¤Å" - "ÍÑ»ÂÈ" - "ÍÑ»ÃÐÁÒ³" - "ÍÑ»ÃÒªÑÂ" - "ÍÑ»ÃÕÂì" - "ÍÑ»Åѡɳì" - "ÍÑ»ÊÃ" - "ÍÑ»à»ËÔ" - "ÍѾà¡Ã´" - "ÍѾവ" - "ÍѾഷ" - "ÍÑ¿" - "ÍÑÁ¾Ã" - "ÍÑÁ¾Ä¡Éì" - "ÍÑÁ¾Ò" - "ÍÑÁ¾Òµ" - "ÍÑÁ¾Øª" - "ÍÑÁÊàµÍÃì´ÑÁ" - "ÍÑ¡Ò" - "ÍÑ¡ÒÃ" - "ÍÑÂÂÔ¡Ò" - "ÍÑŨÕàÃÕÂ" - "ÍÑźÑéÁ" - "ÍÑźÒà¹ÕÂ" - "ÍÑÅàºà¹ÕÂ" - "ÍÑȨÃÃÂì" - "ÍÑÈÇÔ¹" - "ÍÑÈÇÔ¹Õ" - "ÍÑÈà¨ÃÕÂì" - "ÍÑÉ®ÒÂØ·" - "ÍÑÉ®ÒÇظ" - "ÍÑÊ´§" - "ÍÑÊ´§¤µ" - "ÍÑÊ´Ã" - "ÍÑʹÕ" - "ÍÑÊÊÐ" - "ÍÑÊÊÒÊÐ" - "ÍÑÊÊØ" - "ÍÑé¡" - "ÍÑé§ÂÕè" - "ÍÑé§âÅè" - "ÍÑé¹" - "ÍÑê¡" - "ÍÑë¹" - "ÍÒ" - "ÍÒ¡Ã" - "ÍÒ¡Ñ»¡ÔÃÔÂÒ" - "ÍÒ¡ÒÃ" - "ÍÒ¡ÒÈ" - "ÍÒ¡ÙÅ" - "ÍÒ¡éÒ" - "ÍÒ¢ÂÒ¹" - "ÍÒ¤Á" - "ÍҤѹµØ¡Ð" - "ÍÒ¤ÒÃ" - "ÍÒ¤à¹Âì" - "ÍÒ¦Òµ" - "ÍÒ§¢¹Ò§" - "ÍÒ¨" - "ÍÒ¨Á" - "ÍÒ¨ÃÔÂÇѵÃ" - "ÍÒ¨Ò´" - "ÍÒ¨ÒÃÂì" - "ÍÒ¨Ô³" - "ÍÒªÒ" - "ÍÒªÒ" - "ÍÒªÒä¹Â" - "ÍÒªÕ¾" - "ÍÒªÕÇÈÖ¡ÉÒ" - "ÍÒªÕÇÐ" - "ÍÒÒ" - "ÍҳѵÔ" - "ÍÒ³Ò" - "ÍÒ´" - "ÍÒ´ÙÃ" - "ÍÒµÁÀÒ¾" - "ÍÒµÁÒ" - "ÍÒ¶Ãþ³ì" - "ÍÒ¶Ãþì" - "ÍÒ·Ã" - "ÍÒ·Ô" - "ÍÒ·ÔµÂì" - "ÍÒ¹" - "ÍÒ¹ÔʧÊì" - "ÍÒ¹ØÀÒ¾" - "ÍÒº" - "ÍҺѵÔ" - "ÍÒ¾Ò¸" - "ÍÒ¿¡Ò¹Ôʶҹ" - "ÍÒ¿ÃÔ¡Ò" - "ÍÒÀóì" - "ÍÒÀѾ" - "ÍÒÀÒ" - "ÍÒÁÔÊ" - "ÍÒÂ" - "ÍÒµ¹Ð" - "ÍÒÂÑ´" - "ÍÒÂØ" - "ÍÒÂØÃÈÒʵÃì" - "ÍÒÂØÃàǪ" - "ÍÒÂØÃá¾·Âì" - "ÍÒúԤ" - "ÍÒÃÁ³ì" - "ÍÒê¹" - "ÍÒêҵÔ" - "ÍÒøÃÃÁ" - "ÍÒûÃÐà·È" - "ÍÒÃÂÐ" - "ÍÒÃÂѹ" - "ÍÒÃÑ¡¢Ò" - "ÍÒÃÑ¡Éì" - "ÍÒÃÑÁÀ¡¶Ò" - "ÍÒÃÑÁÀº·" - "ÍÒÃÒ¸¹Ò" - "ÍÒÃÒÁ" - "ÍÒÃÒÁÔ¡" - "ÍÒÃÒàºÕÂ" - "ÍÒÃÕ" - "ÍÒÃ줵ԡ" - "ÍÒÃìૹÍÅ" - "ÍÒÅ»¹Ð" - "ÍÒÅÐÇÒ´" - "ÍÒÅѡɳì" - "ÍÒÅÑÂ" - "ÍÒÅÑÇ" - "ÍÒÇ" - "ÍÒÇóì" - "ÍÒÇÒÊ" - "ÍÒÇÒËÐ" - "ÍÒÇظ" - "ÍÒÇØâÊ" - "ÍÒÇì" - "ÍÒÈÃÁ" - "ÍÒÈÑÂ" - "ÍÒÈÔÃÇÒ·" - "ÍÒʹÐ" - "ÍÒʹì" - "ÍÒÊÑ" - "ÍÒÊÒ" - "ÍÒÊÒÌ˺٪Ò" - "ÍÒÊÙÃ" - "ÍÒËÃѺ" - "ÍÒËÒÃ" - "ÍÒà¨Õ¹" - "ÍÒà«ÕÂ" - "ÍÒàÃàºÕÂ" - "ÍÒàǤ" - "ÍÒàÇÈ" - "ÍÒàÈÕÂÃÇÒ·" - "ÍÓ" - "ÍÓ¹ÇÂ" - "ÍÓ¹Ò¨" - "ÍӾйÓ" - "ÍӾѹ" - "ÍÓÁĵ" - "ÍÓÁËÔµ" - "ÍÓÁÒµÂì" - "ÍÓÅÒ" - "ÍÓàÀÍ" - "ÍÓä¾" - "ÍÔ§" - "ÍÔ§¤ì" - "ÍÔ§¤ìà¨çµ" - "ÍÔ¨©Ò" - "Íԩѹ" - "ÍÔ¯°ÒÃÁ³ì" - "ÍÔ°" - "ÍÔ´" - "ÍÔµ¶Õ" - "ÍÔµÒÅÕ" - "ÍÔµÒàÅÕ¹" - "ÍÔ·¸Ô" - "ÍÔ¹" - "ÍÔ¹«ÙÅÔ¹" - "ÍÔ¹·¹ÔÅ" - "ÍÔ¹·¼ÅÑÁ" - "ÍÔ¹·Ã¸¹Ù" - "ÍÔ¹·ÃǧÈì" - "ÍÔ¹·ÃÇÔàªÕÂÃ" - "ÍÔ¹·ÃÒ" - "ÍÔ¹·ÃÒà¹çµ" - "ÍÔ¹·ÃÕ" - "ÍÔ¹·ÃÕÂÊѧÇÃ" - "ÍÔ¹·ÃÕÂì" - "ÍÔ¹·Ãì" - "ÍÔ¹¾Øµ" - "ÍÔ¹¿ÃÒàô" - "ÍÔ¹¿ÍÃìÁÔ¡" - "ÍԹѧ" - "ÍÔ¹à´ÕÂ" - "ÍÔ¹à´Õ¹ᴧ" - "ÍÔ¹àµÍÃì" - "ÍÔ¹àµÍÃìà¹çµ" - "ÍÔ¹àµÍÃìà¿«" - "ÍÔ¹à·Å" - "ÍÔ¹à·ÍÃì๵" - "ÍÔ¹à·ÍÃìà¹çµ" - "ÍÔ¹à·ÍÃìà¿«" - "ÍԹⴹÔà«ÕÂ" - "ÍԹⴹÕà«ÕÂ" - "ÍÔ¹â´à«ÕÂ" - "ÍÔÁ¾ÍÃìµ" - "ÍÔÁàÁ¨" - "ÍÔÂÔ»µì" - "ÍÔÃÔÂÒº¶" - "ÍÔÈÇÃ" - "ÍÔɯÕ" - "ÍÔɯì" - "ÍÔÊ" - "ÍÔʵÃÕ" - "ÍÔÊÃÀÒ¾" - "ÍÔÊÃÐ" - "ÍÔÊÃÒàÍÅ" - "ÍÔÊÃÔÂÂÈ" - "ÍÔÊÃÔÂÐ" - "ÍÔÊÃÔÂÒÀóì" - "ÍÔÊÊÒ" - "ÍÔÊÔ" - "ÍÔÊÕ" - "ÍÔËÁèÒÁ" - "ÍÔËÃèÒ¹" - "ÍÔËÅÑ¡ÍÔàËÅ×èÍ" - "ÍÔàÅ硵Ã͹" - "ÍÔàÅç¡·Ã͹ԡÊì" - "ÍÔàÅç¡â·¹" - "ÍÔèÁ" - "ÍÕ" - "ÍÕ¡" - "ÍÕ¡Ò" - "ÍÕ¡éÍ" - "ÍÕ¤ÍÁàÁÔÃì«" - "ÍչاµØ§¹Ñ§" - "ÍÕÁÙ" - "ÍÕÂÔ»µì" - "ÍÕÅØè©ØÂá©¡" - "ÍÕÅØéÁ" - "ÍÕÊÒ¹" - "ÍÕÊØ¡ÍÕãÊ" - "ÍÕËÃͺ" - "ÍÕËÅÑ¡ÍÔàËÅ×èÍ" - "ÍÕËÅÕ" - "ÍÕàµéÍ" - "ÍÕà·ÍÃì" - "ÍÕàÁÅì" - "ÍÕàËÅÐà¢Ð¢Ð" - "ÍÕâËÅ¡â¢Å¡à¢Å¡" - "ÍÕê´" - "ÍÕë" - "ÍÖ" - "ÍÖ¡" - "ÍÖ¡·Ö¡" - "ÍÖ¡ÍÑ¡" - "ÍÖ§" - "ÍÖ§ÁÕè" - "ÍÖ§ÍÅ" - "ÍÖ´" - "ÍÖè§" - "ÍÖé§" - "ÍÖé´·Öè´" - "ÍÖê¡" - "Í×´" - "Í×Í" - "Í×è¹" - "Í×é¹" - "Í×éÍ" - "ÍØ" - "ÍØ¡" - "ÍØ¡¡ÒºÒµ" - "ÍØ¡Äɯì" - "Íب¨ÒÃÐ" - "ÍبҴ" - "ÍبÒÃÁÃä" - "Íب੷" - "ÍتØ" - "Íد°Ò¡ÒÃ" - "ÍسËÀÙÁÔ" - "ÍسËÐ" - "ÍسËÒ¡ÒÃ" - "ÍسËÔÊ" - "ÍسÒ" - "ÍØ´" - "ÍØ´Á" - "ÍØ´Ã" - "Íش˹ع" - "Íص¾Ô´" - "ÍصôԵ¶ì" - "ÍصÃÔ" - "ÍصÅØ´" - "ÍصÊÒË¡ÃÃÁ" - "ÍصÊÒËÐ" - "ÍصÊèÒËì" - "ÍصØ" - "ÍØ·¡" - "ÍØ·¸Ã³ì" - "ÍØ·¸Ñ¨" - "ÍØ·ÂÒ¹" - "ÍØ·Ã" - "ÍØ·ÅØÁ" - "ÍطѪ" - "ÍØ·ÑÂ" - "ÍØ·Ò¹" - "ÍØ·ÒÃ" - "ÍØ·ÒËóì" - "ÍØ·ÔÈ" - "ÍØ·ØÁ¾Ã" - "ÍظѨ" - "Íغ" - "ÍغÅ" - "ÍغÍÔº" - "ÍغÐ" - "ÍغѵÔ" - "Íغҷ" - "ÍغҷÇì" - "ÍغÒÂ" - "ÍغÒÊ¡" - "ÍغÒÊÔ¡Ò" - "ÍغêÐ" - "ÍØ»" - "ÍØ»¡Ã³ì" - "ÍØ»¡ÃÁ" - "ÍØ»¡ÒÃÐ" - "ÍØ»¡ÒÃÕ" - "ÍØ»¶ÑÁÀ¡" - "ÍØ»¶ÑÁÀì" - "ÍØ»·Ò¹" - "ÍØ»·Ùµ" - "ÍØ»¹ÑÂ" - "ÍØ»¹Ò¡" - "ÍØ»¹ÔÊÑÂ" - "ÍØ»ÁÒ" - "ÍØ»ÁÒ¹" - "ÍØ»ÃÒª" - "Íػʧ¤ì" - "ÍØ»ÊÁº·" - "ÍØ»ÊÃä" - "ÍØ»ÊÑÁ»·Ò" - "ÍػѪ¬ÒÂÐ" - "ÍػѪ¬ÒÂì" - "Íػѯ°Ò¡" - "Íػѯ°Ò¹Ð" - "ÍػѷÇѹµÃÒÂ" - "ÍػѷÇà˵Ø" - "Íػҷҹ" - "ÍØ»âÀ¤" - "ÍØ»â¤" - "ÍØ»âÅ¡¹ì" - "ÍØ»äÁÂ" - "ÍØÂ" - "ÍØÃÐ" - "ÍØÃѧÍصѧ" - "ÍØÃÒ" - "ÍØÃØ" - "ÍØÃاÍصѧ" - "ÍØɳÕÂì" - "ÍØÉÒ" - "ÍØÊÒ" - "ÍØÊØ" - "ÍØມ¢Ò" - "ÍØàËÁè" - "ÍØáÇé" - "ÍØâ¦É" - "ÍØâºÊ¶" - "ÍØâÁ§¤ì" - "ÍØäÃ" - "ÍØè¹" - "ÍØèÂ" - "ÍØé§" - "ÍØéÁ" - "ÍØéÂ" - "ÍØêÂ" - "ÍÙ" - "ÍÙ°" - "ÍÙ´" - "ÍÙÁ" - "ÍÙÃØ" - "ÍÙè" - "ÍÙé" - "ÍÙéÍÕé" - "ÍÙëÍÕë" - "Íà¨Å¡" - "Íà¨ÅÐ" - "Í๡" - "Í๡¤Ø³" - "Í๨͹Ҷ" - "Íà»ËÔ" - "ÍàÁ" - "ÍàÁÃԡѹ" - "ÍàÁÃÔ¡Ò" - "ÍàǨÕ" - "Íá´»àµÍÃì" - "Íâ¦ÉÐ" - "Íâ³·ÑÂ" - "Í⹪Ò" - "Íâ¹´Òµ" - "ÍâÅËÐ" - "ÍâÈ¡" - "ÍâËÊÔ" - "Íèͧ" - "Íè͹" - "ÍèÍÂ" - "ÍèÒ" - "ÍèÒ§" - "ÍèÒ¹" - "ÍèÒÇ" - "ÍèÓ" - "Íé¹" - "ÍéÇ¡" - "Íéǹ" - "ÍéÍ" - "Íé͹" - "Íé͹áÍé¹" - "ÍéÍÁ" - "ÍéÍÂ" - "ÍéÍÂÊéÍÂ" - "ÍéÍÂÍÔè§" - "ÍéÒ" - "ÍéÒ§" - "ÍéÒÂ" - "ÍéÒÇ" - "ÍéÓÍÖé§" - "ÍêÍ´" - "ÍêÐ" - "ÍëÍ" - "Íëͧ" - "ÍëÍÂ" - "Ρà¡Õé¹" - "Îǧ«ØéÂ" - "Îǹ" - "ÎǺ" - "ÎÍ¡¡Õé" - "ÎÍ´" - "Î͹â¹ÅÙÅÙ" - "ÎÍÃìâÁ¹" - "ÎÍÅѹ´Ò" - "ÎÍÅᏴì" - "ÎÐ" - "ÎÑ¡" - "Îѧ¡ÒÃÕ" - "ÎÑè¹" - "ÎÑéÇ" - "ÎÒ" - "ÎÒÁ" - "ÎÒÃì´´Ôʤì" - "ÎÒÃì´áÇÃì" - "ÎÒàÃçÁ" - "ÎÒâÅÇÕ¹" - "ÎÔµ" - "ÎÔ¹´Ù" - "ÎÔ»â»â»àµÁÑÊ" - "ÎÔÊ·ÕàÃÕÂ" - "ÎÕàÅÕÂÁ" - "ÎÕâÃè" - "ÎÖ" - "ÎÖ¡" - "ÎÖ´" - "ÎÖ´ÎÑ´" - "ÎÖÁ" - "ÎÖÂ" - "ÎÖèÁ" - "Î×´ÎÒ´" - "Î×Í" - "Î×èÍ" - "Î×éÍ" - "Îغ" - "ÎØÂàÅÎØÂ" - "ÎÙ¡" - "ÎÙÁ" - "ÎÙé" - "ÎèÍ" - "Îèͧ¡§" - "Îèͧàµé" - "ÎéÍ" - "ÎéÒ" - "à¡" - "à¡¡ÁÐàËá" - "ࡨÔÍÒ¨ÒÃÂì" - "ࡳ±ì" - "à¡´" - "ࡵØ" - "ࡹ" - "à¡Á" - "à¡ÁÊì" - "à¡Â" - "à¡Ã§" - "à¡Ã´" - "à¡ÃÍÐ" - "à¡ÃÒÐ" - "à¡ÃÔ¡" - "à¡ÃÔè¹" - "à¡ÃÕ¡" - "à¡ÃÕ§" - "à¡ÃÕ¹" - "à¡ÃÕº" - "à¡ÃÕÂÁ" - "à¡ÃÕÂÇ" - "à¡ÃÕéÂÇ" - "à¡Ãç§" - "à¡Ãç´" - "à¡ÃèÍ" - "à¡Å" - "à¡ÅÍ" - "à¡ÅÒ" - "à¡ÅÕ§" - "à¡ÅÕ´" - "à¡ÅÕÂÇ" - "à¡ÅÕèÂ" - "à¡ÅÕéÂ" - "à¡ÅÕé§" - "à¡Å×Í" - "à¡Å×Í¡" - "à¡Å×è͹" - "à¡Å×éÍ" - "à¡Å×é͹" - "à¡Åç´" - "à¡ÅéÒ" - "à¡ÇÕ¹" - "à¡È" - "à¡ÈÒ" - "à¡ÈÔ¹Õ" - "à¡ÉµÃ" - "à¡ÉµÃ¡Ã" - "à¡ÉµÃ¡ÃÃÁ" - "à¡ÉÁ" - "à¡ÉÕ³" - "à¡ÉÕ¹" - "à¡ÊÃ" - "à¡Í" - "à¡ÍÃì" - "à¡ÍÔªÒ" - "à¡Ð" - "à¡Ð¡Ð" - "à¡Ò" - "à¡Òµì" - "à¡Ò·Ñ³±ì" - "à¡ÒÅÑ´" - "à¡ÒËÅÕ" - "à¡ÒÐ" - "à¡ÒàËÅÒ" - "à¡Ô§" - "à¡Ô´" - "à¡Ô¹" - "à¡ÕÂ" - "à¡Õ§" - "à¡Õ¨" - "à¡Õ´" - "à¡Õ¹" - "à¡ÕÂõÔ" - "à¡ÕÂõԤس" - "à¡ÕÂõԹÔÂÁ" - "à¡ÕÂõԻÃÐÇѵÔ" - "à¡ÕÂõÔÀÙÁÔ" - "à¡ÕÂõÔÂÈ" - "à¡ÕÂõÔÈÑ¡´Ôì" - "à¡ÕÂõÔì" - "à¡ÕÂÃì" - "à¡ÕèÂ" - "à¡Õè§" - "à¡ÕèÂÇ" - "à¡ÕéÂÁÍÕë" - "à¡ÕéÂÁä©è" - "à¡ÕéÂÇ" - "à¡ÕêÂÇ" - "à¡ÕêÂÐ" - "à¡×Í¡" - "à¡×ͺ" - "à¡×éÍ" - "à¡àÃ" - "à¡ç§" - "à¡ç¨" - "à¡çº" - "à¡è§" - "à¡è§¡Ò¨" - "à¡è¹" - "à¡èÒ" - "à¡é" - "à¡é§" - "à¡é§¡éÒ§" - "à¡éÍ" - "à¡éÒ" - "à¡éÒÍÕé" - "à¡ê" - "à¡ê¡" - "à¡ê¡ÎÇÂ" - "à¡ë" - "à¡ë§" - "à¡ëÒ" - "à¢" - "ࢡ" - "ࢵ" - "ࢹ" - "ࢹ§" - "ࢹÂ" - "ࢹç´" - "ࢺ稢ºÇ¹" - "ࢺçµ" - "à¢ÁÃ" - "à¢ÁÒ" - "à¢Á×ͺ" - "à¢Áç§" - "à¢Áç´á¢Áè" - "à¢Áè¹" - "à¢ÁèÒ" - "à¢Áé¹" - "à¢Â" - "à¢Â¡" - "à¢ÂÔº" - "à¢Â×é͹" - "à¢Âè§" - "à¢ÂèÒ" - "à¢ÂéÍá¢Âè§" - "à¢ÃÍÐ" - "à¢Å§" - "à¢ÅÍÐ" - "à¢ÅÐ" - "à¢ÅÒ" - "à¢ÅÒÐ" - "à¢Ç" - "à¢ÉÁ" - "à¢ÌÐ" - "à¢Ð¢Ð" - "à¢Ò" - "à¢Ô¹" - "à¢Õ§" - "à¢Õ´" - "à¢Õ¹" - "à¢ÕÂÁ" - "à¢ÕÂÇ" - "à¢ÕèÂ" - "à¢ÕéÂÇ" - "à¢×Í" - "à¢×èͧ" - "à¢×è͹" - "à¢ç" - "à¢ç´" - "à¢ç¹" - "à¢çÁ" - "à¢è§" - "à¢è¹" - "à¢èÒ" - "à¢éÁ" - "à¢éÒ" - "हÂÒ" - "à¤ÁÕ" - "à¤Â" - "à¤Ã§" - "à¤Ã´Ôµ" - "à¤ÃÒ" - "à¤ÃÒÐËì" - "à¤ÃÕ´" - "à¤Ã×Í" - "à¤Ã×èͧ" - "à¤Ã×èͧ¾ÔÁ¾ì" - "à¤Ãè§" - "à¤Ã觤ÃÑ´" - "à¤ÅÔºà¤ÅÔéÁ" - "à¤ÅÔéÁ" - "à¤ÅÕÂ" - "à¤Å×ͺ" - "à¤Å×è͹" - "à¤Åç´" - "à¤Åé¹" - "à¤ÅéÒ" - "à¤Çé§" - "à¤Ë" - "à¤ËÐ" - "à¤ËÒ" - "à¤ÍÃìà¹Å" - "à¤ÍÐ" - "à¤Ò¹ìàµÍÃì" - "à¤Òþ" - "à¤ÒÐ" - "à¤Õ§" - "à¤Õ´" - "à¤Õ¹" - "à¤ÕÂÇ" - "à¤ÕèÂÁ" - "à¤ÕèÂÇ" - "à¤ÕéÂÇ" - "à¤×ͧ" - "à¤àºÔÅ" - "à¤çÁ" - "à¤é¡" - "à¤é¹" - "à¤éÒ" - "à¤éà¡é" - "à¦Õè¹" - "ৡ" - "à§Â" - "à§ÍÐ" - "à§ÍЧÐ" - "à§Ò" - "à§ÒÐ" - "à§Ô¹" - "à§Õº" - "à§Õè§" - "à§Õè¹" - "à§ÕèÂËÙ" - "à§ÕéÂÇ" - "à§×Í¡" - "à§×Í´" - "à§×ͺ" - "à§×èͧ" - "à§×è͹" - "à§×è͹ä¢" - "à§×éÍ" - "à§×éÍÁ" - "à§èÒ" - "à§éÒ" - "à¨" - "਴ÕÂʶҹ" - "਴ÕÂì" - "ਵ" - "ਵ¤µÔ" - "ਵ¨Ó¹§" - "ਵ¹Ò" - "ਵ¹ÒÃÁ³ì" - "ਵÀÙµ" - "ਵÊÔ¡" - "ਹ" - "à¨ÁÊì" - "à¨Ã¨Ò" - "à¨ÃÔ" - "à¨ÃÔ´" - "à¨Çç´" - "à¨É®Ò" - "à¨Í" - "à¨ÍÃì" - "à¨ÍÐ" - "à¨ÒÐ" - "à¨Ô´" - "à¨ÔÁ" - "à¨Ôè§" - "à¨Ôè¹" - "à¨Õ´" - "à¨Õ¹" - "à¨ÕÂÁ" - "à¨ÕÂÃÐä¹" - "à¨ÕÂÇ" - "à¨Õêº" - "à¨ÕêÂÇ" - "à¨ÕêÂǨêÒÇ" - "à¨Õë¹" - "à¨ÕëÂÁà¨ÕéÂÁ" - "à¨×Í" - "à¨×è͹" - "à¨×éÍÂ" - "à¨ç´" - "à¨çº" - "à¨èÍ" - "à¨èÒ" - "à¨éÒ" - "à¨éÒªÙé" - "à¨ê" - "à¨ê¡" - "à¨ê§" - "à¨êµ" - "à¨êÒ" - "à¨ëÍ" - "à©" - "à©¡" - "à©´" - "੾ÒÐ" - "à©Â" - "à©ÂàÁÂ" - "à©ÅÂ" - "à©ÅÒ" - "à©ÅÔÁ" - "à©ÅÕ§" - "à©ÅÕÂÇ" - "à©ÅÕèÂ" - "à©ÇÕ§" - "à©ÇÕ¹" - "à©ÍÐá©Ð" - "à©Ò" - "à©Ò¡êÇÂ" - "à©ÒÐ" - "à©Ô´" - "à©Ôº" - "à©Õ§" - "à©Õ´" - "à©Õº" - "à©ÕÂÇ" - "à©ÕèÂÇ" - "à©×͹" - "à©×èÍÂ" - "à©â¡" - "à©è§" - "હ" - "àªÂ" - "àªÅ" - "àªÅÂ" - "àªÉ°Ò" - "àªÍ" - "àªÍÃì" - "àªÒǹì" - "àªÒÇì" - "àªÔ§" - "àªÔ" - "àªÔ´" - "àªÔéµ" - "àªÕ§" - "àªÕ§ãËÁè" - "àªÕº" - "àªÕÂÃì" - "àªÕÂÇ" - "àªÕè¹" - "àªÕèÂÇ" - "àª×Í¡" - "àª×Í´" - "àª×͹" - "àª×èÍ" - "àª×èͧ" - "àª×èÍÁ" - "àª×éÍ" - "àªç¤" - "àªç´" - "àªè¹" - "àªèÒ" - "àªé§" - "àªéÒ" - "à«" - "૵" - "ૹ" - "ૹµÔ¡ÃÑÁ" - "ૹµÔÅÔµÃ" - "ૹµÔà¡Ã´" - "ૹµÔàÁµÃ" - "ૹµì" - "ૻѡµÃСÃéÍ" - "à«¿" - "à«ÃØèÁ" - "à«ÅÅÙÅÍ´ì" - "à«ÅÅÙâÅÊ" - "à«ÅÅì" - "à«ÅÊì" - "à«Åà«ÕÂÊ" - "à«Í" - "à«ÍÃì" - "à«ÍÃìÇÔÊ" - "à«ÍÐ" - "à«Ò" - "à«ÒÐ" - "à«Ô§" - "à«ÔÃì¿àÇÍÃì" - "à«Ôé§" - "à«Õ¹" - "à«ÕÂÁ«Õ" - "à«ÕÂÇ" - "à«Õè§äÎé" - "à«×èͧ" - "à«ç¡àÁ¹µì" - "à«ç§" - "à«ç¹" - "à«ç¹àµÍÃì" - "à«è§" - "à«è¹" - "à«èÍ" - "à«é§" - "à«éÒ«Õé" - "à¬Í" - "à¬ÍàÍÁ" - "à²èÒ" - "à³Ã" - "à´¡«ìâ·ÃÊ" - "à´¤Ò¡ÃÑÁ" - "à´¤ÒÅÔµÃ" - "à´¤ÒàÁµÃ" - "à´ª" - "à´ªÐ" - "à´«Ô¡ÃÑÁ" - "à´«ÔÅÔµÃ" - "à´«ÔàÁµÃ" - "à´¹" - "à´¹ÁÒÃì¡" - "à´¹ÁÒÃì¤" - "à´ºÔµ" - "à´ÃѨ©Ò¹" - "à´ÅÅì" - "à´ÇÔ´" - "à´Ê¡ì·Í»" - "à´ÍÐ" - "à´Ò" - "à´ÒÐ" - "à´Ô¹" - "à´ÔÁ" - "à´ÕÂ" - "à´Õ§" - "à´Õ´" - "à´ÕÂÃ" - "à´ÕÂôÒÉ" - "à´ÕÂöÕÂì" - "à´ÕÂÃѨ©Ò¹" - "à´ÕÂÇ" - "à´ÕÂÐ" - "à´ÕèÂÇ" - "à´ÕéÂ" - "à´ÕëÂÇ" - "à´×Í´" - "à´×͹" - "à´×ÍÂ" - "à´âª" - "à´ç¡" - "à´ç¨" - "à´ç´" - "à´è" - "à´è¹" - "à´èÒ" - "à´é§" - "à´éÒ" - "à´ëÍ" - "à´ëÍ´ëÒ" - "àµÂ" - "àµÃÕÂ" - "àµÃÕ´" - "àµÃÕÂÁ" - "àµÃç´" - "àµÃè" - "àµÅÔ´" - "àµÇç´" - "àµÍÃì" - "àµÍÃì¡Õ" - "àµÍÐ" - "àµÐ" - "àµÒ" - "àµÒÐáµÐ" - "àµÔº" - "àµÔÁ" - "àµÔè§" - "àµÕ§" - "àµÕ¹" - "àµÕº" - "àµÕèÂ" - "àµÕèÂÇ" - "àµÕéÂ" - "àµÕëÂÁ" - "àµ×͹" - "àµ×éÍ" - "àµç§" - "àµç¹·ì" - "àµçÁ" - "àµè§" - "àµèÍ" - "àµèÒ" - "àµé¹" - "àµéÒ" - "àµéÒ·Ö§" - "àµéÒÊèǹ" - "àµéÒËÙé" - "àµéÒÎÇÂ" - "àµéÒà¨ÕéÂÇ" - "àµéÒàÊÕº" - "àµê¡" - "àµêÐ" - "àµëÒ" - "ඡԧ" - "ඹ" - "à¶Ã" - "à¶ÃÐ" - "à¶ÃÒ¹Øà¶ÃÐ" - "à¶ÅÔ§" - "à¶Å×Í¡¶Å¹" - "à¶Åä¶Å" - "à¶ÍÐ" - "à¶Ò" - "à¶ÒÇÑÅÂì" - "à¶ÒÐ" - "à¶Ô¡" - "à¶Ô´" - "à¶Ô´à·Ô§" - "à¶Ô¹" - "à¶Õ§" - "à¶×Í" - "à¶×Í¡" - "à¶×è͹" - "à¶èÍ" - "à¶éÒ" - "à·" - "à·¤¹Ô¤" - "à·¤â¹âÅÂÕ" - "à·¹¹ÔÊ" - "à·»" - "à·¾" - "à·¾´Ò" - "à·¾¸Ô´Ò" - "à·¾¹Á" - "෾´Ò" - "à·¾Âà¨éÒ" - "à·¾ÒÃÑ¡Éì" - "à·¾Õ" - "à·¾à¨éÒ" - "à·Á»ØÃÐ" - "à·Ã´à´ÍÃì" - "à·Ã¹à¹ÍÃì" - "à·Ç´Ò" - "à·Ç·Ñ³±ì" - "à·Ç·Ùµ" - "à·Ç¸ÃÃÁ" - "à·Ç¸Ô´Ò" - "à·Ç¹ÔÂÁ" - "à·ÇÃÙ»" - "à·ÇÉ" - "à·Çʶҹ" - "à·ÇÑ" - "à·Çѹ" - "à·ÇÒÅÑÂ" - "à·ÇÕ" - "à·ÇâÅ¡" - "à·È" - "à·È¡ÒÅ" - "à·È¹Ò" - "à·È¹ì" - "à·ÈºÒÅ" - "à·ÈÁ¹µÃÕ" - "à·ÈÒÀÔºÒÅ" - "à·Êµì" - "à·ËÇѵ¶Ø" - "à·Ëì" - "à·Í" - "à·ÍÁ" - "à·ÍÃìâÁÁÔàµÍÃì" - "à·ÍзÐ" - "à·Ò" - "à·Ô´" - "à·Ô¹" - "à·Ôº" - "à·Ôè§" - "à·ÔéÁ" - "à·Õ¹" - "à·Õº" - "à·ÕÂÁ" - "à·ÕÂÇ" - "à·Õè§" - "à·ÕèÂÇ" - "à·×Í¡" - "à·àºÔÅ" - "à·àŤÍÁ" - "à·àÇÈÃì" - "à·àÇÈÇÃì" - "à·â¾" - "à·ç¨" - "à·è" - "à·èÍ" - "à·èÒ" - "à·é§àµé§" - "à·éÍ" - "à·éÒ" - "ู" - "ูÊì" - "à¸Í" - "๤ä·" - "๵" - "๵Ã" - "๵Êऻ" - "๵Ô" - "๺ÔÇÅÒ" - "๻¨Ù¹" - "๻ÒÅ" - "à¹Â" - "à¹Ã¤Ø³" - "à¹ÃÁÔµ" - "à¹Ãà·È" - "à¹Ò" - "à¹Ô¹" - "à¹Ôº" - "à¹Ôè¹" - "à¹ÕÂ" - "à¹Õ¹" - "à¹ÕÂÁ" - "à¹×ͧ" - "à¹×ÍÂ" - "à¹×èͧ" - "à¹×éÍ" - "à¹çµ" - "à¹çµàÇÔÃì¡" - "à¹çµàÇÔÃì¤" - "à¹èÒ" - "à¹é¹" - "à¹éÍ" - "àº" - "຤͹" - "ວ¡ÍÅ" - "ຨ" - "ຨ¡" - "ຨ¡ÑÅÂÒ³Õ" - "ຨ¡ÒÁ¤Ø³" - "ຨ¸ÃÃÁ" - "ຨºÃþµ" - "ຨÁÒÈ" - "ຨç¤ì" - "ຨÒ" - "ຨҧ¤»ÃдÔÉ°ì" - "ຨҧ¤ì" - "ຨà¾Ê" - "ີéÒ" - "ູ" - "ູ«Ô¹" - "ູ«ì" - "àºÃ¡" - "àºÃì¡" - "àºÅàÂÕèÂÁ" - "àºÈ" - "àºÊ" - "àºÊºÍÅ" - "àºÍÃì" - "àºÍÃìÅÔ¹" - "àºÍÐ" - "àºÍкÐ" - "àºÐ" - "àºÒ" - "àºÒÐ" - "àºÒÐáÊ" - "àºÔ¡" - "àºÔÃì¡" - "àºÔè§" - "àºÕ´" - "àºÕ¹" - "àºÕÂÃì" - "àºÕè§" - "àºÕéÂ" - "àºÕéÂÇ" - "àº×Í" - "àº×͹" - "àº×èÍ" - "àº×éÍ" - "àº×éͧ" - "àºç´" - "àºç´àµÅç´" - "àºç´àÊÃç¨" - "àºè§" - "àºé" - "àºéÍ" - "àºéÍàÃÔèÁ" - "àºéÍàÃèÍ" - "àºéÒ" - "໡" - "à»Ãµ" - "à»ÃÁ" - "à»ÃÂ" - "à»ÃÍ" - "à»ÃÍÐ" - "à»ÃÒÐ" - "à»ÃÕ§" - "à»ÃÕÂ" - "à»ÃÕº" - "à»ÃÕÂÇ" - "à»ÃÕÂÐ" - "à»ÃÕé§" - "à»ÃÕéÂÇ" - "à»ÃÕêÂÐ" - "à»Ã×èͧ" - "à»Ã×éÍÂ" - "à»Å" - "à»ÅÇ" - "à»ÅÒÐ" - "à»ÅÕè¹" - "à»ÅÕèÂÇ" - "à»ÅÕéÂ" - "à»Å×Í¡" - "à»Å×ͧ" - "à»Å×ÍÂ" - "à»Å×éͧ" - "à»Åè§" - "à»ÅèÒ" - "à»Í" - "à»ÍÃì" - "à»ÍÃìà«ç¹µì" - "à»Ð" - "à»Ò" - "à»ÒÐ" - "à»Òà»Ò" - "à»Ô¡" - "à»Ô§" - "à»Ô´" - "à»Ôº" - "à»Ôè¹" - "à»Ôêº" - "à»ÕÂ" - "à»Õ¡" - "à»ÕèÂÁ" - "à»ÕéÂÇ" - "à»Õê¡" - "à»ÕêÂÐ" - "à»×Í¡" - "à»×èÍÂ" - "à»×é͹" - "à»ç´" - "à»ç¹" - "à»ç¹µé¹" - "à»è§" - "à»èÒ" - "à»é" - "à»é§" - "à»éÒ" - "à»ê¡" - "à»ë" - "à»ë§" - "à»ëÍ" - "à»ëÍàËÅÍ" - "à»ëÒ" - "à»ëÒÎ×éÍ" - "à¼" - "༧" - "༪Ô" - "༴ÔÁ" - "༴Õ§" - "༴ç¨" - "à¼Â" - "à¼ÂÍ" - "à¼ÅÍ" - "à¼ÅÍä¼Å" - "à¼ÅÐ" - "à¼ÅÒÐ" - "à¼Åè" - "à¼ÍÔ" - "à¼ÍàÃÍ" - "à¼Ð" - "à¼Ò" - "à¼ÒÐ" - "à¼Ô¹" - "à¼×Í¡" - "à¼×Í´" - "à¼×èÍ" - "à¼ç´" - "à¼è¹" - "à¼èÒ" - "à¼éÒ" - "à½×Í" - "à½×Í¡" - "à½×è͹" - "à½éÒ" - "à¾" - "ྨ" - "ྪ¬¦Òµ" - "ྪÃ" - "ྪÃÒÂظ" - "ྴҹ" - "ྷ¹Ò" - "ྷÒÂ" - "ྷغÒÂ" - "ྐྵ¡ÇÔ¹" - "ྐྵÕ´" - "ྐྵà·ÕÂÁ" - "à¾Ã§" - "à¾ÃÒ" - "à¾ÃÒÐ" - "à¾ÃÔ´" - "à¾ÃÔÈ" - "à¾ÃÕ¡" - "à¾ÃÕ§" - "à¾ÃÕº" - "à¾ÃÕÂÇ" - "à¾Ã×èÍ" - "à¾Å" - "à¾Å§" - "à¾ÅÒ" - "à¾ÅÒÐ" - "à¾ÅÔ§" - "à¾ÅÔ´à¾ÅÔ¹" - "à¾ÅÔ¹" - "à¾ÅÕÂ" - "à¾ÅÕè§" - "à¾ÅÕéÂ" - "à¾È" - "à¾ÒÐ" - "à¾Ô¡" - "à¾Ô§" - "à¾Ôè§" - "à¾ÔèÁ" - "à¾Õ§" - "à¾Õº" - "à¾ÕÂÃ" - "à¾ÕéÂ" - "à¾Õé§" - "à¾Õé¹" - "à¾×èÍ" - "à¾×è͹" - "à¾ç§" - "à¾ç¨" - "à¾ç" - "à¾ç´·ÙÅ" - "à¾è§" - "à¾è¹¾èÒ¹" - "à¾èÍ" - "à¾éÍ" - "à¿´" - "à¿Í" - "à¿ÍÃì" - "à¿ÍÃì¹Ôà¨ÍÃì" - "à¿ÍÃìàÁÕÂÁ" - "à¿ÍÐ" - "à¿Ð" - "à¿Ô¹" - "à¿ÕéÂÁ" - "à¿ÕéÂÇ" - "à¿×Í" - "à¿×ͧ" - "à¿×͹" - "à¿×ÍÂ" - "à¿×èͧ" - "à¿×éÍ" - "à¿×éͧ" - "à¿×éÍÂ" - "à¿ç´" - "à¿é¹" - "à¿éÍ" - "àÀµÃÒ" - "àÀ·" - "àÀ·ØºÒÂ" - "àÀÃÕ" - "àÀÊѪ" - "àÁ" - "àÁ¡Ð" - "àÁ¡ÐàÎÔõ«ì" - "àÁ¢ÅÒ" - "àÁ¦" - "àÁ¦Ò" - "àÁ¦Ô¹·Ãì" - "àÁ¦Õ" - "àÁµµÒ" - "àÁµÃ" - "àÁµÃÔ¡" - "àÁ¶Ø¹" - "àÁ·¹Õ" - "àÁ·Ô¹Õ" - "àÁ¸Ò" - "àÁ¸Õ" - "àÁ¹·ÍÅ" - "àÁ¹ºÍÃì´" - "àÁ¹Ù" - "àÁÁâÁÃÕ" - "àÁÃÑÂ" - "àÁÃØ" - "àÁÅ×ͧ" - "àÁÅ×èÍÂ" - "àÁÅ×éÍÂ" - "àÁÅç´" - "àÁÅì" - "àÁÉ" - "àÁÉÒ¹" - "àÁÐ" - "àÁÒ" - "àÁÒÅÕ" - "àÁÒÊì" - "àÁÒÌÕ" - "àÁÒÐ" - "àÁÔ¹" - "àÁÕÂ" - "àÁÕ§" - "àÁÕè§" - "àÁÕé¹" - "àÁ×Í¡" - "àÁ×ͧ" - "àÁ×èÍ" - "àÁ×èÍÂ" - "àÁâÁÃÕ" - "àÁç¡«Ôâ¡" - "àÁç´" - "àÁè¹" - "àÁèÒ" - "àÁéÁ" - "àÁéÒÊì" - "àÂ" - "à§" - "à«Ù" - "à¹" - "àÂÍ" - "àÂÍÃÁѹ" - "àÂÍÃÁѹ¹Õ" - "àÂÍÃÁѹÕ" - "àÂÍÐ" - "àÂÒ" - "àÂÒǪ¹" - "àÂÒǾÒ" - "àÂÒǾҹ" - "àÂÒÇÁÒÅÂì" - "àÂÒÇÂÍ´" - "àÂÒÇÃÒª" - "àÂÒÇÅѡɳì" - "àÂÒÇàÃÈ" - "àÂÒÇì" - "àÂÒÐ" - "àÂÔ¹" - "àÂÔº" - "àÂÔè¹" - "àÂÔè¹àÂéÍ" - "àÂÔéÁ" - "àÂÕÂ" - "àÂÕ¹" - "àÂÕº" - "àÂÕÂÇ" - "àÂÕè§" - "àÂÕèÂÁ" - "àÂÕèÂÇ" - "àÂ×Í¡" - "àÂ×͹" - "àÂ×èÍ" - "àÂ×éÍ" - "àÂ×éͧ" - "àÂ×é͹" - "àÂç¹" - "àÂçº" - "àÂè¹" - "àÂèÍ" - "àÂé" - "àÂéÂ" - "àÂéÒ" - "àâ" - "àâÒ" - "àâҤ³Ôµ" - "àóÙ" - "àô͹" - "àôÒÃì" - "àÃÃǹ" - "àÃÇ´Õ" - "àÃÍ" - "àÃÒ" - "àÃÒÐ" - "àÃÔ§" - "àÃÔ´" - "àÃÔÁ" - "àÃÔèÁ" - "àÃÔéÁ" - "àÃÕ¡" - "àÃÕ§" - "àÃÕ´" - "àÃÕ¹" - "àÃÕº" - "àÃÕÂÁ" - "àÃÕÂÇ" - "àÃÕèÂ" - "àÃÕèÂÁ" - "àÃÕèÂÇ" - "àÃÕéÂÇá" - "àÃ×Í" - "àÃ×Í¡" - "àÃ×ͧ" - "àÃ×Í´" - "àÃ×͹" - "àÃ×èÍ" - "àÃ×èͧ" - "àÃ×èÍÂ" - "àÃ×éÍ" - "àÃ×é͹" - "àÃäÃ" - "àÃçÇ" - "àÃè" - "àÃè§" - "àÃèÍ" - "àÃèÒ" - "àÃé¹" - "àÃéÒ" - "àÅ¢" - "àÅ¢Ò" - "àÅ¢Ò¸Ô¡ÒÃ" - "àŢҹءÒÃ" - "àÅ´Õé" - "àŵ" - "àŹ" - "àŹÊì" - "àźҹ͹" - "àÅÂ" - "àÅÇ" - "àÅÈ" - "àÅËÅѧ" - "àÅÍ" - "àÅÍÐ" - "àÅÍÐà·ÍÐ" - "àÅÐ" - "àÅÐà·Ð" - "àÅÒ" - "àÅÒÐ" - "àÅÔ¡" - "àÅÔ¡ÅÑè¡" - "àÅÔ¹àÅèÍ" - "àÅÔÈ" - "àÅÔé§" - "àÅÕÂ" - "àÅÕ§" - "àÅÕ¹" - "àÅÕº" - "àÅÕÂÁ" - "àÅÕÂÇ" - "àÅÕè§" - "àÅÕè¹" - "àÅÕèÂÁ" - "àÅÕé§" - "àÅÕéÂÇ" - "àÅ×Í¡" - "àÅ×Í´" - "àÅ×͹" - "àÅ×èͧ" - "àÅ×è͹" - "àÅ×èÍÁ" - "àÅ×èÍÁãÊ" - "àÅ×èÍÂ" - "àÅ×éÍÂ" - "àÅà«ÍÃì" - "àÅà¾" - "àÅç¡" - "àÅç§" - "àÅç´" - "àÅç¹" - "àÅçº" - "àÅçÁ" - "àÅè¹" - "àÅèÁ" - "àÅèËì" - "àÅèÍ" - "àÅèÒ" - "àÅé§" - "àÅéÒ" - "àǤ" - "àǤԹ" - "àǤÕ" - "àǨ" - "àǪ" - "àǪ¡ÃÃÁ" - "àÇ°¹ì" - "àdzÐ" - "àdzÔ" - "àdzԡ" - "àdzØ" - "àǵ¹ì" - "àǵÃ" - "àǵÒÅ" - "àÇ·" - "àÇ·¹Ò" - "àÇ·Âì" - "àÇ·Ò§¤ÈÒʵÃì" - "àÇ·Ò§¤ì" - "àÇ·Ò¹µÐ" - "àÇ·Ò¹µì" - "àÇ·Ô" - "àÇ·Õ" - "àǸÐ" - "àǹ" - "àǹÔÊ" - "àǹäµÂ" - "àǺ䫵ì" - "àÇÁºÅÕÂì" - "àÇÁÐ" - "àÇÁѵ" - "àÇÁÒµÔ¡" - "àÇÃ" - "àÇÃÁ³Õ" - "àÇÃѳ" - "àÇÃѳ³ÔÂÐ" - "àÇÃÕ" - "àÇÅÊì" - "àÇÅÒ" - "àÇÈÁì" - "àÇÈÂÒ" - "àÇÈÂì" - "àÇʵì" - "àÇʹì" - "àÇÊÀÙ" - "àÇÊÁÐ" - "àÇÊÁì" - "àÇÊÇѳ" - "àÇÊÊÐ" - "àÇÊÊѹ´Ã" - "àÇÊÊØ¡ÃÃÁ" - "àÇÊÊØÇѳ" - "àÇÊÒÃѪ" - "àÇÊÔ" - "àÇÊÔÂÒ" - "àÇ˹" - "àÇËÐ" - "àÇËѧ¤ì" - "àÇËÑ»µÔ" - "àÇËÒ" - "àÇËÒÂÊ" - "àÇËÒÊ" - "àÇÌØ" - "àÇÍ" - "àÇÍÃì" - "àÇÍÃìªÑ¹" - "àÇÔ¡" - "àÇÔÃì¡Ê൪ѹ" - "àÇÔÃì´" - "àÇÔé§" - "àÇÕ§" - "àÇÕ´¹ÒÁ" - "àÇÕ¹" - "àÇâè¹ì" - "àÇä¹Â" - "àÇçº" - "àÇç»" - "àÇèÍ" - "àÇé" - "àÇé¹" - "àÇéÂ" - "àÇéÒ" - "àÈÃÉ°¡Ô¨" - "àÈÃÉ°ÈÒʵÃì" - "àÈÃÉ°Ò¹Ð" - "àÈÃÉ°Õ" - "àÈÃÉ°ì" - "àÈÃéÒ" - "àÈǵ" - "àÈÉ" - "àÈÕÂÃ" - "àÊ" - "àÊ¡" - "àʧÕèÂÁ" - "àʩǹ" - "àÊ´" - "àÊ´ç¨" - "àʶÕÂÃ" - "àʶÕÂÃÀÒ¾" - "àʹ" - "àʹ§" - "àʹËÒ" - "àʹÍ" - "àʹÐ" - "àʹÒ" - "àʹҸԡÒÃ" - "àʹҺ´Õ" - "àʹÒʹÐ" - "àʹÒÐ" - "àʹÕ´" - "àʹÕÂì" - "àʹè§" - "àʹèËÒ" - "àʹèËì" - "àʹèÒ" - "àʺÂ" - "àʺÕ§" - "àʾ" - "àʾÂì" - "àÊÀÒ" - "àÊÁËÐ" - "àÊÁÍ" - "àÊÁÒ" - "àÊÁÕ¹" - "àÊÁ×͹" - "àÊÁç´" - "àÊÂ" - "àÊÃÔ´" - "àÊÃÔ¿" - "àÊÃÔÁ" - "àÊÃÕ" - "àÊÃç¨" - "àÊÅ´" - "àÊÅÒ" - "àÊÅÕè§" - "àÊÅ×Í¡ÊŹ" - "àÊÇ¡" - "àÊÇ¡ÒÁÒµÂì" - "àÊǹÐ" - "àÊǹÒ" - "àÊÇÂ" - "àÊÇÕ¹" - "àÊÒ" - "àÊÒÃÀÂì" - "àÊÒÃì" - "àÊÒǤ¹¸ì" - "àÊÒdzԵ" - "àÊÒǹÒ" - "àÊÒǹÕÂì" - "àÊÒÇÀÒ" - "àÊÒÇÀÒ¤Âì" - "àÊÒÇÀÒ¾" - "àÊÒÇÃÊ" - "àÊÒÇÅѡɳì" - "àÊÒÐ" - "àÊÔÃì¿" - "àÊÕÂ" - "àÊÕ§" - "àÊÕ´" - "àÊÕº" - "àÊÕÂÁ" - "àÊÕÂÇ" - "àÊÕèÂ" - "àÊÕè§" - "àÊÕèÂÇ" - "àÊÕé¹" - "àÊÕéÂÁ" - "àÊÕéÂÇ" - "àÊ×Í" - "àÊ×Í¡" - "àÊ×èÍ" - "àÊ×èÍÁ" - "àÊ×éÍ" - "àÊà¾Å" - "àÊâ·" - "àÊâÅ" - "àÊç§à¤Ãç§" - "àÊé§" - "àÊé¹" - "àÊéÒ" - "àË" - "à˧" - "à˧Ò" - "à˧×Í¡" - "à˧×èÍ" - "à˧è§" - "à˵Ø" - "à˵ءÒóì" - "à˹ÍÐ" - "à˹ÍÐ˹Ð" - "à˹ÒÐ" - "à˹Õ§" - "à˹ÕÂÁ" - "à˹ÕÂÇ" - "à˹ÕèÂÇ" - "à˹×Í" - "à˹×èÍÂ" - "à˹ç´" - "à˹çº" - "à˹è§" - "à˹èÍ" - "à˹éÒ" - "àËÁ" - "àËÁÇ´Õ" - "àËÁѹµì" - "àËÁÒ" - "àËÁÒÐ" - "àËÁÕÂÇ" - "àËÁÕèÂÇ" - "àËÁ×ͧ" - "àËÁ×Í´" - "àËÁ×͹" - "àËÁç¹" - "àËÁè" - "àËÁè§" - "àËÁèÍ" - "àËÂ" - "à˧" - "àËÂÒÐ" - "àËÂÔ§" - "àËÂÕ´" - "àËÂÕº" - "àËÂÕèÂÇ" - "àËÂ×Í¡" - "àËÂ×èÍ" - "àËÂéÒ" - "àËÃÑÔ¡" - "àËÃÒ" - "àËÃÕÂ" - "àËŹ" - "àËÅÇ" - "àËÅÍ" - "àËÅÒ" - "àËÅÒÐáËÅÐ" - "àËÅÔ§" - "àËÅÕ¹" - "àËÅÕÂÇ" - "àËÅÕèÂÁ" - "àËÅ×Í" - "àËÅ×Í¡" - "àËÅ×ͧ" - "àËÅ×ͺ" - "àËÅ×èÍÁ" - "àËÅç¡" - "àËÅè" - "àËÅèÒ" - "àËÅéÒ" - "àËÇ" - "àËǧ" - "àËÇÂ" - "àËÇÍÐ" - "àËÇÍÐËÇÐ" - "àËÇÕè§" - "àËÇè" - "àËÍÐ" - "àËÒ" - "àËÒÐ" - "àËÔ¹" - "àËÔÁ" - "àËÕ¹" - "àËÕèÂÇ" - "àËÕéÂ" - "àËÕé¹" - "àËÕéÂÁ" - "àË×Í´" - "àË×èÍ" - "àËç¨" - "àËç´" - "àËç¹" - "àËçº" - "àËè" - "àËèÍ" - "àËèÒ" - "àÍ" - "àÍ¡" - "àÍ¡©Ñ¹·ì" - "àÍ¡ª¹" - "àÍ¡«àÃÂì" - "àÍ¡«â»" - "àÍ¡À¾" - "àÍ¡ÀÒ¾" - "àÍ¡ÁÑÂ" - "àÍ¡Ãö»ÃÐâ¤" - "àÍ¡ÃÒª" - "àÍ¡Åѡɳì" - "àÍ¡ÊÒÃ" - "à͡ѤµÒ" - "àÍ¡Ò¸Ô»äµÂ" - "à͡ࢹ¡" - "àÍ¡à·È" - "àͧ" - "àͪ¾Õ" - "àÍ´Êì" - "àÍ´ÔàµÍÃì" - "à͵·Ñ¤¤Ð" - "àÍ·ÕàÍçÁ" - "à͹" - "à͹·ÃÒ¹«ì" - "à͹ä«Áì" - "àÍ»Êѹ" - "àÍÁ" - "àÍÂ" - "àÍÃÒÇѳ" - "àÍÃç´ÍÃèÍÂ" - "àÍÇ" - "àÍÇѧ" - "àÍÊ" - "àÍÌ¡" - "àÍÌÒ" - "àÍÍ" - "àÍÐÍÐ" - "àÍÐã¨" - "àÍÒ" - "àÍÒ·ì¾Øµ" - "àÍÒÌÒÃ" - "àÍÔ¡" - "àÍÔº" - "àÍÔé¹" - "àÍÕ§" - "àÍÕ´" - "àÍÕ¹" - "àÍÕè¹" - "àÍÕèÂÁ" - "àÍÕèÂÇ" - "àÍÕé§" - "àÍÕéÂÁà¿ÕéÂÁ" - "àÍÕéÂÇ" - "àÍÕê´" - "àÍÕêÂÁ" - "àÍÕêÂÁ¨Øê¹" - "àÍ×͹" - "àÍ×ÍÁ" - "àÍ×èÍÂ" - "àÍ×éÍ" - "àÍ×éͧ" - "àÍ×é͹" - "àÍ×éÍÁ" - "àÍ×éÍÂ" - "àÍà¤ÍÃì" - "àÍàªÕÂ" - "àÍàªÕè¹à¡ÁÊì" - "àÍà«ÕÂ" - "àÍàÂè¹µì" - "àÍẤ" - "àÍç¡«ì" - "àÍç¡«ì¾ÅÍàÃÍÃì" - "àÍç¡«ìà¾ÃÊ" - "àÍç§" - "àÍç´" - "àÍç´µÐâÃ" - "àÍç´ÍÖ§" - "àÍç¹" - "àÍç¹´Ù" - "àÍç¹àµÍÃìà·¹" - "àÍèÂ" - "àÍèÍ" - "àÍé" - "àÍé¡Ò" - "àÍéÍÃÐàËÂ" - "àÍéÍàÎÍ" - "àÍê¡" - "àÍêÂ" - "àÍêÐ" - "àÍë" - "àÍë§" - "àÍëÂ" - "àÎ" - "àΧ" - "àÎÂ" - "àÎÅԤͻàµÍÃì" - "àÎÔõ«ì" - "àÎÕÂ" - "àÎÕé¹" - "àÎÕéº" - "àÎÕéÂÇ" - "àÎ×Í¡" - "àÎ×͹" - "àÎâÃÍÕ¹" - "àÎâÅ" - "àÎéÂ" - "àÎéÇ" - "àÎéÍ" - "á¡" - "ᡧ" - "᡹" - "á¡Á" - "á¡ÁÁÒ" - "á¡Ã¡" - "á¡Ã¹Ôµ" - "á¡ÃÐ" - "á¡Ã俵ì" - "á¡Ãç¹" - "á¡Ãè§" - "á¡ÃèÇ" - "á¡Å" - "á¡Åº" - "á¡ÅÅ͹" - "á¡ÅÐ" - "á¡ÅàÅÕÂÁ" - "á¡Åé§" - "á¡ÅéÁ" - "á¡ÅéÇ" - "á¡Ç" - "á¡Çè§" - "á¡Çè¹" - "á¡Ð" - "á¡â´ÅÔà¹ÕÂÁ" - "á¡è" - "á¡è§" - "á¡è§áÂè§" - "á¡è¹" - "á¡é" - "á¡é§" - "á¡éÁ" - "á¡éÇ" - "á¡ê§" - "á¡ê»" - "á¡êÊ" - "á¢" - "ᢡ" - "ᢹ" - "ᢹ§" - "á¢Á" - "á¢Áçº" - "á¢ÁèÇ" - "á¢Â§" - "á¢Âç¡" - "á¢Âè§" - "á¢Ç¡" - "á¢Ç§" - "á¢Ç¹" - "á¢ÇÐ" - "á¢ç§" - "á¢è§" - "á¢è§¢Ñ¹" - "á¢é§" - "á¢é¹" - "á¤" - "ᤪàªÕÂÃì" - "ᤪàÁÕÂÃì" - "ᤵµÒÅͤ" - "᤹" - "᤺" - "᤻«ÙÅ" - "á¤Á" - "á¤Ã§" - "á¤ÃÐ" - "á¤Ãè" - "á¤Ãì" - "á¤Å¤ÙÅÑÊ" - "á¤Å§" - "á¤Å¹" - "á¤ÅÍÃÕ" - "á¤ÅÔ¿ÍÃìà¹ÕÂ" - "á¤Åà«ÕÂÁ" - "á¤ÅèǤÅèͧ" - "á¤ÅéÇ" - "á¤Ç" - "á¤Ç¡" - "á¤Çé¹" - "á¤Ð" - "á¤è" - "á¤è¹" - "á¤é¹" - "á§" - "á§Ð" - "á§è" - "á§è§" - "á§è¹" - "á§éÁ" - "á¨" - "ᨡ" - "ᨧ" - "á¨Ç" - "á¨Ð" - "á¨èÁ" - "á¨èÇ" - "á¨é" - "á¨é§" - "á¨é¹" - "á¨éÇ" - "á¨ê´" - "á¨ë" - "á¨ëÇ" - "á¨ëÇáËÇÇ" - "á©" - "á©¡" - "ᩧ" - "á©Åº" - "á©ÅÐ" - "á©ÅéÁ" - "á©Ð" - "á©è" - "á©è§" - "áª" - "áªÁ»ì" - "áªÁà»" - "áªÃì" - "áªÅèÁ" - "áªè" - "áªè§" - "áªèÁ" - "᫧" - "á«´" - "᫹´ìÇÔª" - "᫺" - "á«Á" - "á«ÂÔ´" - "á«Ç" - "á«Ð" - "á«è" - "á«èÇ" - "á´" - "á´¡" - "á´§" - "á´´" - "á´¹" - "á´Ð" - "á´ç¡" - "á´è" - "á´è¹" - "á´èÇ" - "ᵡ" - "ᵧ" - "ᵧ¡ÇÒ" - "ᵧàÁ" - "ᵧâÁ" - "áµ´" - "áµ¹" - "áµÃ" - "áµÐ" - "áµè" - "áµè§" - "áµé" - "áµé¨ÔëÇ" - "áµéÁ" - "áµê´áµë" - "á¶" - "ᶡ" - "ᶺ" - "á¶Á" - "á¶Å§" - "á¶Ç" - "á·§" - "á·¹" - "á·¹·ÒÅÑÁ" - "á·º" - "á·Ã¡" - "á·Ã¡àµÍÃì" - "á·Ð" - "á·ç¡«Õè" - "á·ç§¡ì¹éÓ" - "á·è§" - "á·è¹" - "á·é" - "á·é§" - "Ṻ" - "á¹Á" - "á¹Ç" - "á¹Ð" - "á¹è" - "á¹è§" - "á¹è¹" - "á¹èÇ" - "á¹èÐ" - "áº" - "ạ" - "Ấ·ÕàÃÕÂ" - "ầ¡ì" - "ầ¤ì" - "ẴÁÔ¹µÑ¹" - "ẵàµÍÃÕè" - "ẹ" - "ẹâ¨" - "Ẻ" - "áºÐ" - "áºàÃÕÂÁ" - "áºçº" - "áºè§" - "á»" - "ừԿԤ" - "á»´" - "Ỻ" - "á»Ã" - "á»Ã¡" - "á»Ã§" - "á»Ã»Ãǹ" - "á»ÃÐ" - "á»Ãè§" - "á»Ãé¹" - "á»Ãê´" - "á»Ãë" - "á»Å" - "á»Å¡" - "á»Å§" - "á»Å¹" - "á»Åº" - "á»Åé" - "á»Ð" - "á»é§" - "á»é¹" - "á»éÇ" - "á»ê´" - "á»êº" - "á»êÐ" - "á»êЫÐ" - "á»ë§" - "á»ëÇ" - "ἡ" - "ἧ" - "á¼´" - "á¼¹" - "á¼¹¡" - "á¼Å" - "á¼Å§" - "á¼ÅÐ" - "á¼Åçº" - "á¼ÅçÇ" - "á¼è" - "á¼è¹" - "á¼èÇ" - "á¼éÇ" - "ὡ" - "ὧ" - "á½´" - "á¾" - "ᾧ" - "ᾧ¾ÇÂ" - "á¾·ÂÈÒʵÃì" - "á¾·ÂÊÀÒ" - "á¾·ÂÒ" - "á¾·Âì" - "á¾¹" - "á¾¹¡" - "á¾¹§àªÔ" - "á¾Ã" - "á¾Ã¡" - "á¾ÃÇ" - "á¾Ãè" - "á¾Ãè§" - "á¾ÃéÇ" - "á¾Å§" - "á¾Åµ¿ÍÃìÁ" - "á¾Å·Ô¹ÑÁ" - "á¾ÅÁ" - "á¾ÈÂÒ" - "á¾ÈÂì" - "á¾Ð" - "á¾ç¡" - "á¾ç¤à¡¨" - "á¾è§" - "á¾è¹" - "á¾é" - "á¾éÇ" - "á¿¡«ì" - "ῧ" - "ῪÑè¹" - "Ό" - "Ό«Õ" - "Ὼ" - "á¿Ãì" - "á¿Å¡«ì" - "á¿Åµ" - "á¿Ð" - "á¿éÁ" - "áÁ¡" - "áÁ¡¹Õà«ÕÂÁ" - "áÁ¤â¤Ã" - "áÁ§" - "áÁ§¡Ò¹ÕÊ" - "áÁ¹" - "áÁ¹¨ÙàÃÕÂ" - "áÁŧ" - "áÁÇ" - "áÁÐ" - "áÁè" - "áÁè¹" - "áÁèÎèͧÊ͹" - "áÁé" - "áÁé¹" - "áÁéÇ" - "á¡" - "á§" - "áº" - "áÂÁ" - "áÂÐ" - "áÂáÊ" - "áÂçº" - "áÂè" - "áÂè§" - "áÂé" - "áÂé§" - "áÂéÁ" - "áÃ" - "áá" - "áç" - "áô" - "áÃÁ" - "áÃÐ" - "áÃç¡à¡µ" - "áÃè" - "áÃè§" - "áÃé§" - "áÃé¹á¤é¹" - "áÃéÇ" - "áÅ" - "áÅ¡" - "áŧ" - "áŹ" - "Ᏼ" - "Ᏼì" - "áź" - "áÅÐ" - "áÅç¡â·Ê" - "áÅè" - "áÅè§" - "áÅè¹" - "áÅé" - "áÅé§" - "áÅéÇ" - "áǧ" - "áÇ´" - "áǺ" - "áÇÁ" - "áÇÇ" - "áÇÐ" - "áÇè¹" - "áÇèÇ" - "áÇé" - "áÇé§" - "áÊ" - "áÊ¡" - "áʧ" - "áÊ´" - "áÊ´§" - "áʵÁ»ì" - "áʹ" - "áʹÂÒ¡Ã" - "áʹÂÒ¹ØÀÒ¾" - "áʺ" - "áÊÁ" - "áÊ¡" - "áʧ" - "áÊÂÐ" - "áÊÃé§" - "áÊŧ" - "áÊǧ" - "áÊÐ" - "áÊè" - "áÊé" - "áÊéÁéÒ" - "áË" - "áË¡" - "á˧" - "á˧¹" - "á˧á¡ë" - "á˧è" - "á˧è§" - "á˹" - "á˹§" - "á˹º" - "á˹Á" - "á˺" - "áËÁ" - "áËÁÐ" - "áËÁè" - "áËÁèÁ" - "áËÂ" - "á˧" - "áËÂÁ" - "áËÂÐ" - "áËÂè" - "áËÂè§" - "áËÅ" - "áËÅ¡" - "áËŹ" - "áËÅÁ" - "áËÅÐ" - "áËÅè" - "áËÅè§" - "áËÇ" - "áËÇ¡" - "áËǹ" - "áËÇÐ" - "áËÇè§" - "áËÐ" - "áËè" - "áËè§" - "áËé" - "áËé§" - "áËéÇ" - "áÍ" - "áÍ¡" - "áÍ´" - "áÍ´ÇÒ¹«ì" - "áÍ´à´ÃÊ" - "á͹" - "á͹´ì" - "á͹µÒÃ졵ԡ" - "á͹µÔºÍ´Õ" - "á͹µÔਹ" - "á͹µÕé" - "áͺ" - "á;¾ÅÔपѹ" - "á;à¾Åçµ" - "áÍ¿ÃÔ¡Ò" - "áÍÁÁÔàµÍÃì" - "áÍÁá»Ãì" - "áÍÁâÁà¹ÕÂ" - "áÍÃèÁ" - "áÍÃì" - "áÍÅ" - "áÍÅ¡ÍÎÍÅì" - "áÍÅ¿Ò" - "áÍÊ¿Ñŵì" - "áÍÊä¾ÃÔ¹" - "áÍÍÑ´" - "áÍâ¹´" - "áÍè§" - "áÍè¹" - "áÍèÇ" - "áÍé" - "áÍé§áÁé§" - "áÍé´" - "áÍéÁ" - "áÍꤪÑè¹" - "áÍê´" - "áÍë" - "áÎ" - "áι´ìºÍÅ" - "áÎÁ" - "áÎÁàºÍÃìà¡ÍÃì" - "áÎÐ" - "áÎè" - "áÎè¡Öê¹" - "â¡" - "â¡¡" - "⡧" - "⡧¡Ò§" - "⡯Ô" - "⡴ѧ" - "⡹" - "â¡ÁÅ" - "â¡ÁØ·" - "â¡Â" - "â¡Ã¡" - "â¡Ã§" - "â¡Ã¸" - "â¡Ã¸Ò" - "â¡Ãè§" - "â¡Ãë¹" - "â¡Å´ì" - "â¡Å¹" - "â¡ÅÒËÅ" - "â¡ÈÅ" - "â¡Ê¹" - "â¡ÊÔ¹·Ãì" - "â¡ÊÕÂì" - "â¡ÊØÁ" - "â¡Ë¡" - "â¡àÁ¹" - "â¡â¡é" - "â¡âÃâ¡âÊ" - "â¡äÊÂ" - "â¡è§" - "â¡é" - "â¡é§â¤é§" - "â¡ë" - "â¡ë¹" - "â¢" - "⢡" - "⢧" - "⢴" - "⢹" - "⢹§" - "â¢Á" - "â¢Á§" - "â¢Á´" - "â¢Â¡" - "â¢Â§" - "â¢Âè§" - "â¢Å¡" - "â¢Å§" - "â¢è§" - "â¤" - "⤡" - "⤨Ã" - "⤵Ã" - "⤹" - "⤹Á" - "⤺Íŵì" - "â¤Á" - "â¤ÁèÒ" - "â¤Ã¡" - "â¤Ã§" - "â¤Ã§¡ÒÃ" - "â¤ÃÁ" - "â¤ÃÒª" - "â¤ÃàÁÕÂÁ" - "â¤ÃâÁâ«Á" - "â¤Ãè§" - "â¤Å" - "â¤Å§" - "â¤Å§à¤Å§" - "â¤Å¹" - "â¤Å¹¹Ôè§" - "â¤ÅÍÁàºÕÂ" - "â¤ÇµÒ" - "â¤à¤¹" - "â¤è§" - "â¤è¹" - "â¤é§" - "â¤éª" - "â¤é´" - "â¦É¡" - "â¦É³Ò" - "â¦ÉÐ" - "â¦ÉÔµ" - "â§" - "⧡" - "⧧" - "⧧১" - "⧹" - "â§à§" - "â§è" - "â§è§" - "â§è§à§è§" - "â§é§" - "â¨" - "⨡" - "⨧" - "⨧â¤Ãè§" - "⨷" - "⨷¡ì" - "⨷Âì" - "⨹" - "â¨Á" - "â¨Ã" - "â¨Ã¡ÃÃÁ" - "â¨É" - "â¨É¨Ñ¹" - "â¨è§¤ÃÖèÁ" - "â¨è§á¨é§" - "â¨ê¡" - "â¨ë§¤ÃÖèÁ" - "â©" - "⩧੧" - "â©´" - "⩹´" - "⩺" - "â©Á" - "â©Å¡" - "â©è" - "â©è§©èÒ§" - "⪡" - "⪡ع" - "⪤" - "⪴¡" - "⪴֡" - "⪵Ô" - "⪹" - "âªÂ" - "âªÇì" - "â«" - "â«¡" - "â«´Ò" - "â«Á" - "â«ÃÁ" - "â«ÅÒ" - "â«ÅÙªÑè¹" - "â«à´ÕÂÁ" - "â«àÇÕµ" - "â«è" - "â´" - "â´¡à´¡" - "â´´" - "â´¹" - "ⴹѷ" - "â´Á" - "â´ÁÔâ¹" - "â´Â" - "â´è" - "â´è§" - "â´ê»" - "âµ" - "ⵡ" - "ⵧ൧" - "âµ¹" - "âµ¹´" - "âµÁÃ" - "âµÃ¡" - "âµà¡ÕÂÇ" - "âµè§" - "âµé" - "âµé§" - "âµéâ¼" - "âµê´" - "âµêÐ" - "âµêÐÍÔËÁèÒÁ" - "â¶" - "⶧" - "ⶺ" - "â¶Á" - "â·" - "â·¡à·¡" - "â·§" - "ⷧ෧" - "â·¹" - "â·Á¹ÑÊ" - "â·Ã" - "â·Ã¤Á¹Ò¤Á" - "â·Ã·ÃÃȹì" - "â·Ã·Ñȹì" - "â·Ã¾ÔÁ¾ì" - "â·ÃÀÒ¾" - "â·ÃÁ" - "â·ÃÈѾ·ì" - "â·ÃàÅ¢" - "â·É" - "â·É·Ñ³±ì" - "â·ÉÒ¹Øâ·É" - "â·ÉÒÃÁ³ì" - "â·ÊÐ" - "â·ÊÒ¤µÔ" - "â·âÊ" - "â·è" - "â¸è" - "â¹" - "â¹¹" - "â¹ÃÒ" - "â¹ÃÕ" - "â¹è¹" - "â¹éµ" - "â¹éµºØê¡" - "â¹éµÊì" - "â¹é¹" - "â¹éÁ" - "âº" - "⺡" - "⺡¢Ã³Õ" - "⺡Õé" - "⺵" - "⺵Ñë¹" - "⺹ÑÊ" - "âºÂ" - "âºÃÁÕ¹" - "âºÃ͹" - "âºÃÒ³" - "âºÅÔàÇÕÂ" - "âºÇìÅÔè§" - "âºÊ¶ì" - "âºêàºê" - "âºë" - "â»" - "⻡" - "⻧" - "⻧ÅÒ§" - "⻹" - "â»Ã" - "â»Ã§" - "â»Ã´" - "â»ÃµÍ¹" - "â»ÃµÕ¹" - "â»ÃµØà¡Ê" - "â»ÃÂ" - "â»Ãà«Êà«ÍÃì" - "â»ÃàµÊáµ¹µì" - "â»Ãá¡ÃÁ" - "â»Ãá¡ÃÁàÁÍÃì" - "â»ÃâÁªÑ¹" - "â»ÃâÁµ" - "â»Ãè§" - "â»Ãì" - "â»ÅÔâÍ" - "â»Åè§" - "â»Ê¡ÒÃì´" - "â»ÊàµÍÃì" - "â»Ð" - "â»áŹ´ì" - "â»âÅ" - "â»è§" - "â»è§¢èÒÁ" - "â»é" - "â»é§" - "â»ê" - "â»ê¡" - "â»ê¡à¡ÍÃì" - "â»êÂà«Õ¹" - "â»êÐ" - "â¼" - "⼧" - "â¼¹" - "â¼Â" - "â¼Å¡à¼Å¡" - "â¼Å¹" - "â¼ÅÐ" - "â¼Åè" - "â¼Ð" - "â¾" - "⾡" - "⾧" - "⾧¾Ò§" - "⾫ԵÃ͹" - "⾸ÔÒ³" - "⾸ԺÑÅÅѧ¡ì" - "⾸ÔÊÁÀÒÃ" - "⾸ÔÊѵÇì" - "⾸Ôì" - "â¾¹" - "â¾¹·Ð¹Ò" - "â¾Â" - "â¾Â¡êǹ" - "â¾ÂÁ" - "â¾Ã¡" - "â¾Ã§" - "â¾Ãд¡" - "â¾ÃⵤÍÅ" - "â¾Å§" - "â¾Å¹" - "â¾ÅÐ" - "â¾Åè§" - "â¾Åé§" - "â¾Åéà¾Åé" - "â¾Ê¾" - "â¾á·Êà«ÕÂÁ" - "â¾é¹" - "â¿¡ÑÊ" - "⿹" - "â¿Åìà´ÍÃì" - "âÀ¤" - "âÀ¤Ô¹" - "âÀ¤Õ" - "âÀª¹Ð" - "âÀª¹Ò" - "âÀª¹Ò¡Ã" - "âÀª¹Ò¡ÒÃ" - "âÀª¹ÒËÒÃ" - "âÀª¹ì" - "âÁ" - "âÁ¡" - "âÁ¡¢ì" - "âÁ¦¡ÃÃÁ" - "âÁ¦ÊÑÒ" - "âÁ¦Ð" - "âÁ¦Õ¡ÃÃÁ" - "âÁ¦ÕÂÐ" - "âÁ§" - "âÁ§¤ÃØèÁ" - "âÁ´ÙÅ" - "âÁ·¹Ò" - "âÁÅÔº´Õ¹ÑÁ" - "âÁÅÕ" - "âÁËÐ" - "âÁËѹ¸ì" - "âÁËÒ¤µÔ" - "âÁà´Å" - "âÁà´çÁ" - "âÁàÁ" - "âÁàÁ¹µì" - "âÁàÅ¡ØÅ" - "âÁàÊ¡" - "âÁàÊÊ" - "âÁâ¹" - "âÁâË" - "âÁä¹Â" - "âÁè" - "âÁè§" - "âÁé" - "âÂ" - "â¡" - "⡵Ãì" - "â¤Ð" - "â¤Õ" - "â§" - "⪹ì" - "â¸Ò" - "â¸Թ" - "â¹" - "â¹Õ" - "âÂÁ" - "âÂàÂ" - "âÂâÊ" - "âÂè§" - "âÂè§âÂè" - "âÂé" - "âÃ" - "âä" - "âä¨ÔµàÀ·" - "âäÒ" - "âäҾҸ" - "âç" - "âç¤ÑÅ" - "âçàÃÕ¹" - "âçáÃÁ" - "âè" - "âè¹ì" - "âõÕ" - "âø" - "âøÃ" - "âÃÁ" - "âÃÁѹ" - "âÃÁÒà¹ÕÂ" - "âÃÂ" - "âÃÉ" - "âÃËÔµ" - "âÃà¹ÕÂÇ" - "âÃè" - "âÅ¡" - "âÅ¡ÇÔ·Ù" - "âšѹµÃì" - "âÅ¡Ò" - "âÅ¡Ò¸Ôº´Õ" - "âÅ¡Ò¸ÔäµÂ" - "âÅ¡ÒÁÔÊ" - "âÅ¡ÒÇÔ¹ÒÈ" - "âÅ¡ÔÂÐ" - "âÅ¡ÕÂÇѵÃ" - "âÅ¡ÕÂì" - "âšصøÃÃÁ" - "âšصÃÐ" - "âŧ" - "âŨ¹Ð" - "âųÐ" - "âÅ´" - "âŵÑÊ" - "âŹ" - "âÅÀ" - "âÅÁ" - "âÅÁÒ" - "âÅËÐ" - "âÅËѪ" - "âÅËÔµ" - "âÅÐ" - "âÅàÅ" - "âÅè" - "âÅè§" - "âÅé" - "âÅé¹" - "âÇ" - "âÇÂ" - "âÇÂÇÒÂ" - "âÇËÒÃ" - "âÇè" - "âÇè§" - "âÇéÂ" - "âÇéàÇé" - "âÈ¡" - "âÈ¡Ò" - "âÈ¡Ò´ÙÃ" - "âÈ¡ÒÅÑÂ" - "âÈ¡Õ" - "âÊ" - "âʡѹµì" - "âʳ" - "âʳ±ì" - "âÊ´" - "âÊ´Ò" - "âʴҺѹ" - "âʵ" - "âÊ·¡" - "âÊ·Ã" - "âʸ¡" - "âʸ¹Ð" - "âʹ" - "âÊÀ³" - "âÊÀÒ" - "âÊÀÔ³Õ" - "âÊÀÕ" - "âÊÁ" - "âÊÁ¹ÑÊ" - "âÊÁÁ" - "âÊÁÂì" - "âÊè" - "âÊÃè§" - "âÊÇÃó" - "âÊËØéÂ" - "âÊÌÊ" - "âÊàÀ³Õ" - "âÊâ¤Ã¡" - "â˧" - "âË´" - "â˹" - "â˹¡" - "â˹è§" - "âËÁ" - "âËÁ´" - "âËÁè§" - "âËÂ" - "âË¡àË¡" - "â˧" - "âËÂè§" - "âËÃ" - "âËçàËç" - "âËÃоÒ" - "âËÃÒ" - "âËÃÒ¨ÒÃÂì" - "âËÃÒÈÒʵÃì" - "âËÅ" - "âËŧâ¨é§" - "âËŹ" - "âËÅè" - "âËÇ" - "âËÇ¡àËÇ¡" - "âËǧ" - "âËÇ´" - "âËǵ" - "âËÇè" - "âËè" - "âÍ" - "âÍ¡" - "âÍ¡ÒÊ" - "âÍ¡Ô¹ÒÇÒ" - "âͧ¡ÒÃ" - "âͧ⢴§" - "âͪÐ" - "âͪÒ" - "âÍ´" - "â͵µÑ»»Ð" - "â͹" - "âͺ" - "âÍÀÒ" - "âÍÀÒÊ" - "âÍÁ" - "âÍÂ" - "âÍÃÊ" - "âÍÅоèÍ" - "âÍÅÔÁ»Ô¡" - "âÍÇÒ·" - "âÍÉ°ÀÑÂ" - "âÍÉ°ì" - "âÍʶ" - "âÍËѧ" - "âÍËìÁ" - "âÍÌÒÃ" - "âÍÌÒÃÔ¡" - "âÍÌÒÃÖ¡" - "âÍ໡" - "âÍàÅÕé§" - "âÍàÇÍÃì" - "âÍàÍ«ÔÊ" - "âÍàÍÊ" - "âÍ⫹" - "âÍè" - "âÍè§" - "âÍèÍèÒ" - "âÍé" - "âÍé¡" - "âÍéàÍé" - "âÍéâÅÁ" - "âÍéâÎ" - "âÍê¡" - "âÍêÂ" - "âÍë" - "âÎ" - "âΡ" - "âÎÁ" - "âÎÅìÁ" - "âÎʵì" - "âÎÊàµÊ" - "âÎàµçÅ" - "ã¡Åé" - "ã¤Ã" - "ã¤Ãè" - "ã¨" - "ãªè" - "ãªé" - "ã´" - "ãµé" - "ã¹" - "ã¹ËÅǧ" - "ãº" - "ãºé" - "ã½è" - "ãÂ" - "ãÊ" - "ãÊè" - "ãËè" - "ãËÁè" - "ãËé" - "ä¡" - "ä¡Ã" - "ä¡ÃÅÒÊ" - "ä¡ÃÈÃ" - "ä¡ÃÊÃ" - "ä¡Å" - "ä¡Åè" - "ä¡Ç" - "ä¡è" - "ä¡ê´ì" - "ä¡ë" - "ä¢" - "ä¢Çè" - "ä¢Çé" - "ä¢Ê×Í" - "ä¢è" - "ä¢è´Ñ¹" - "ä¢èÁØ¡" - "ä¢é" - "ä¤" - "ä¤Ãé" - "ä¤Å" - "ä¤ÅàÍç¹µì" - "ä¤Åá͹µì" - "ä¤Åé" - "ä¤é" - "ä§" - "ä¨" - "䩹" - "ä©äÅ" - "äª" - "äªÂ" - "äªâÂ" - "ä«" - "䫵ì" - "䫹ì" - "䫺ÕàÃÕÂ" - "ä«»ÃÑÊ" - "ä«ÂÒä¹´ì" - "ä«Ãé" - "ä«à¡ÔÅ" - "ä«àºÍÃì" - "ä«àù" - "ä«â¤Å¹" - "ä«âÅ" - "ä«é" - "ä´" - "ä´¹ÒâÁ" - "ä´¹ÒäÁµì" - "ä´ÃàÇÍÃì" - "ä´Ãì¿" - "ä´ÍÐÅçÍ¡" - "ä´ÍÐÅçÍ¡ºçÍ¡«ì" - "ä´ÍÒÃÕè" - "ä´àá·ÍÃÕ" - "ä´â¹àÊÒÃì" - "ä´é" - "äµ" - "äµÃ" - "äµÃÁÒÊ" - "äµÃèµÃͧ" - "äµè" - "äµé" - "äµé¡ë§" - "äµé½Øè¹" - "äµéËÇѹ" - "äµë" - "ä¶" - "ä¶Å" - "ä¶è" - "ä¶é" - "ä·" - "ä·¡Í" - "ä·¿Í´ì" - "ä·Â" - "ä·ÂÃÑ°" - "ä·Ã" - "ä·ÃÍ´ì" - "ä·à·à¹ÕÂÁ" - "ä·é" - "ä¹" - "ä¹µì¤ÅѺ" - "ä¹Å͹" - "ä¹Åì" - "ä¹âµÃਹ" - "亵ì" - "äºÍÍÊ" - "äºàºÔÅ" - "ä»" - "ä»ÂÒÅ" - "ä»ÃɳÕºÃó" - "ä»ÃɳÕºѵÃ" - "ä»ÃɳÕÂÀѳ±ì" - "ä»ÃɳÕÂÇѵ¶Ø" - "ä»ÃɳÕÂÒ¡Ã" - "ä»ÃɳÕÂì" - "ä»Åè" - "ä»è" - "ä»ë" - "ä¼" - "ä¼·" - "ä¼è" - "ä½" - "ä¾" - "侨ԵÃ" - "ä¾±ÙÃÂì" - "侺ÙÅÂì" - "ä¾Ã" - "ä¾Ã¨ÔµÃ" - "ä¾Ã±ÙÃÂì" - "ä¾ÃѪ" - "ä¾ÃÔ¹" - "ä¾ÃÕ" - "ä¾Ãè" - "ä¾ÅÔ¹" - "ä¾Åè" - "ä¾ÈÒÅ" - "ä¾àÃÒÐ" - "ä¾âè¹ì" - "ä¾è" - "ä¾è»êÍ¡" - "ä¿" - "ä¿Åì" - "ä¿á¹¹«ì" - "äÁ¤Ã͹" - "äÁµÃÕ" - "äÁÂÃÒº" - "äÁÅì" - "äÁâ¤Ã" - "äÁâ¤Ã«Í¿·ì" - "äÁâ¤ÃàÇ¿" - "äÁâ¤Ã⿹" - "äÁè" - "äÁé" - "äÂ" - "äÂè" - "äÃ" - "äÃè" - "äÃé" - "äÅÂ" - "äÅૹÊì" - "äÅè" - "äÅèàÅÕèÂ" - "äÅé" - "äÇ" - "äÇ¡Ù³°ì" - "äDZÙÃÂì" - "äÇ·Âì" - "äǹì" - "äǾ¨¹ì" - "äÇÂҡóì" - "äÇÂÒÇѨ¡Ã" - "äÇÂÒÇѨÁÑÂ" - "äÇÃÑÊ" - "äÇâÍÅÔ¹" - "äÇé" - "äÈÅ" - "äÊ" - "äÊÂ" - "äÊÂÒ" - "äÊÃé" - "äÊÇ" - "äÊé" - "äË" - "ä˹" - "äËÁ" - "äËÁé" - "äËÃè" - "äËÅ" - "äËÅè" - "äËÇ" - "äËÇé" - "äËËÅÓ" - "äËè" - "äËé" - "äÍ" - "äͤ͹" - "äÍ·Õ" - "äͺÕàÍçÁ" - "äÍÂÃÒ" - "äÍÂàÃÈ" - "äÍÃÒÇѳ" - "äÍÃìᏴì" - "äÍÈ¡ÃÕÁ" - "äÍÈÇÃÃÂì" - "äÍÈÙÃÂì" - "äÍÍ͹" - "äÍâ«â·»" - "äÍâÍ´Õ¹" - "äÍé" - "äδÃÒ" - "äÎâ¡ÃÁÔàµÍÃì" - "äÎâ´Ã¤ÒÃìºÍ¹" - "äÎâÅ" - ))) - (setq thai-word-table (list 'thai-words)) - (while l - (set-nested-alist (car l) 1 thai-word-table) - (setq l (cdr l)))) - - -(defun thai-update-word-table (file &optional append) - "Update Thai word table by replacing the current word list with -FILE. If called with a prefix argument, FILE is appended instead to -the current word list." - (interactive "FThai word table file: \nP") - (let ((buf (generate-new-buffer "*thai-work*")) - (coding-system-for-read 'thai-tis620) - (table (if append thai-word-table (list 'thai-words)))) - (unwind-protect - (save-excursion - (set-buffer buf) - (insert-file-contents file) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (while (re-search-forward "\\ct+" nil t) - (set-nested-alist (match-string 0) 1 table))) - (kill-buffer buf)) - (setq thai-word-table table))) - - -;; Two special Thai characters regarded as suffix of words. - -(defconst thai-MaiYaMok (make-char 'thai-tis620 ?\xE6)) -(defconst thai-PaiYanNoi (make-char 'thai-tis620 ?\xCF)) - - -;; Find Thai words starting at POS and return a list of positions of -;; the Thai word ends. It doesn't move point. LIMIT limits the -;; maximum position. IGNORE is a list of positions to ignore. It is -;; assumed that all following characters to LIMIT are Thai. If the -;; following char is not Thai (i.e., POS is equal to LIMIT), return t. -;; -;; Note that the longest word position comes first. - -(defun thai-find-word-ends (pos limit &optional ignore) - (if (>= pos limit) - t - (let* ((char (char-after pos)) - (this (cdr (assq char (cdr thai-word-table)))) - category-set - positions) - ;; Look up the following character sequence in `thai-word-table' - ;; character by character. - (while this - (setq pos (1+ pos) - char (char-after pos) - category-set (char-category-set char)) - ;; If the current sequence is recorded in `thai-word-table' - ;; (i.e. (car THIS) is 1) and the following Thai character is - ;; not an upper-vowel, lower-vowel, or tone-mark, we have - ;; found a possible word ending position. - (if (and (eq (car this) 1) - (not (or (aref category-set ?2) - (aref category-set ?3) - (aref category-set ?4)))) - (progn - ;; Skip possible Thai suffices. - (while (or (eq char thai-MaiYaMok) (eq char thai-PaiYanNoi)) - (setq pos (1+ pos) - char (char-after pos))) - ;; Skip character positions in IGNORE list. - (or (memq pos ignore) - (setq positions (cons pos positions))))) - ;; Set up next loop. - (setq this (and (< pos limit) (cdr (assq char this))))) - positions))) - - -;; Move point forward to the end of Thai word which follows point and -;; update VEC. VEC is a vector of three elements used to cache word -;; end positions. The Nth element, if non-nil, is a list of end -;; points of the Nth word, or t indicating that there is no Thai -;; character. LIMIT limits the point movement. - -(defun thai-forward-word-update-info (vec limit) - (let ((pos (point)) - v0 v1 v2 v3 - second-best - tried - positions) - (if - ;; If four succeeding Thai words are found, throw t, otherwise - ;; throw nil. - (catch 'tag - ;; Start with first vector element. - (setq v0 (aref vec 0)) - (unless v0 - ;; Update VEC if V0 is empty. - (setq v0 (thai-find-word-ends pos limit)) - (aset vec 0 v0) - (aset vec 1 nil)) - ;; In case we haven't found any wordbreaks resp. point has - ;; reached LIMIT, exit the catch body. - (if (symbolp v0) ; i.e. nil or t? - (throw 'tag nil)) - ;; OK, V0 holds possible word ends for the current position. - ;; We save V0 for later reference. - (setq tried v0) - (setq v1 (aref vec 1)) - ;; Now we try all end word positions to find the next word. - (while v0 - (setq pos (car v0)) - (unless v1 - ;; Update VEC if V1 is empty, ignoring positions already - ;; found -- for Thai, we need the longest match, so if - ;; we have - ;; - ;; start(long-word) = start(short-word1) - ;; end(short-word1) = start(short-word2) - ;; end(short-word2) = end(long-word) - ;; - ;; only long-word is used. - (setq v1 (thai-find-word-ends pos limit tried)) - (aset vec 1 v1) - (aset vec 2 nil)) - ;; If point has reached LIMIT, exit the catch body. - (if (eq v1 t) - (throw 'tag t)) - ;; Save SECOND-BEST, if this hasn't been done already. - ;; The `second best' solution is the end position of the - ;; longest first word followed by the longest second word. - (or second-best - (not v1) - (setq second-best (cons v0 v1))) - ;; Update the already tried end word positions. - (setq tried (append tried v1)) - ;; Now repeat the whole process to find a third word. - (when v1 - (setq v2 (aref vec 2)) - (while v1 - (setq pos (car v1)) - (unless v2 - (setq v2 (thai-find-word-ends pos limit tried)) - (aset vec 2 v2)) - (if (eq v2 t) - (throw 'tag t)) - (setq tried (append tried v2)) - ;; And the same for a fourth word. - (while v2 - (setq pos (car v2)) - (setq v3 (thai-find-word-ends pos limit tried)) - (if v3 - (throw 'tag t)) - (setq v2 (cdr v2))) - (setq v1 (cdr v1)))) - (setq v0 (cdr v0))) - ;; No success. - nil) - (progn - ;; We found four succeeding Thai words (or LIMIT has been - ;; reached). Move to the end of the first word. - (goto-char (car v0)) - ;; Update VEC for the next function call. If no larger word - ;; positions have been found, set the corresponding vector - ;; element to nil. - (if (and (consp v1) (< (car v1) (car (aref vec 1)))) - (aset vec 0 nil) - (aset vec 0 v1) - (if (and (consp v2) (< (car v2) (car (aref vec 2)))) - (aset vec 1 nil) - (aset vec 1 v2) - (aset vec 2 v3)))) ; exit function successfully - - ;; We didn't find four consecutive words. If we have found a - ;; `second best' solution and the length of those two words is - ;; longer than the longest word we can see at the current point, - ;; adopt the second best solution. This decision is based on - ;; heuristic tests. - (if (and second-best - (< (car (aref vec 0)) (car (cdr second-best)))) - (progn - (goto-char (car (car second-best))) - (aset vec 0 (cdr second-best))) - ;; We finally failed to find a word break. For Thai, the best - ;; solution is to extend the first longest word so that the - ;; end point starts a second word. - (setq pos (or (car (aref vec 0)) pos)) - (while (and (< pos limit) - (not (setq positions (thai-find-word-ends pos limit)))) - (setq pos (1+ pos))) - (goto-char pos) - (aset vec 0 positions)) - (aset vec 1 nil) - nil))) - - -;; Return a list of Thai word boundary positions after the current -;; point. LIMIT, if non-nil, limits the region to check. - -(defun thai-find-word-boundaries (&optional limit) - (or limit - (setq limit (point-max))) - (save-excursion - (let ((vec (make-vector 3 nil)) - (boundaries nil) - this-limit) - ;; Loop over all (consecutive) Thai regions by using the - ;; character property `t' until LIMIT is reached. - (while (and (< (point) limit) - (re-search-forward "\\ct+" nil t)) - (setq this-limit (point)) - (goto-char (match-beginning 0)) - (fillarray vec nil) - ;; Check the first word, initializing VEC. - (thai-forward-word-update-info vec this-limit) - ;; Then loop over the remaining words in the current Thai - ;; region, collecting the boundaries. - (while (< (point) this-limit) - (setq boundaries (cons (point) boundaries)) - (thai-forward-word-update-info vec this-limit))) - boundaries))) - - -(defun thai-break-words (separator &optional limit) - "Break Thai words by inserting a separator string at word boundaries." - (interactive "sSeparator: ") - (save-excursion - (let ((boundaries (thai-find-word-boundaries limit))) - (while boundaries - (goto-char (car boundaries)) - (insert separator) - (setq boundaries (cdr boundaries)))))) - - -(defun thai-forward-word (count) - "Move point forward COUNT words considering Thai word boundaries. -If COUNT is negative, move point backward (- COUNT) words." - (interactive "p") - (if (> count 0) - (while (> count 0) - (skip-syntax-forward "^w") - (if (looking-at "\\ct+") - ;; We have reached a Thai region, so we must do something - ;; special instead of using forward-word. - (let ((start (point)) - (limit (match-end 0)) - boundaries - tail) - ;; If thai-forward-word has been called within a Thai - ;; region, we must go back until the Thai region starts - ;; to do the contextual analysis for finding word - ;; breaks. - (while (aref (char-category-set (preceding-char)) ?t) - (forward-char -1)) - ;; OK, we ask for the list of word boundaries in - ;; reversed order. - (setq boundaries (nreverse (thai-find-word-boundaries limit))) - ;; Now we search for the next boundary after START. - (while (and boundaries (<= (car boundaries) start)) - (setq boundaries (cdr boundaries))) - ;; Adjust loop for next while loop. - (setq count (1- count)) - ;; Now we skip Thai words until the BOUNDARIES list is - ;; empty or count-1 words have been passed. - (if (not boundaries) - (goto-char limit) - (while (and (> count 0) - boundaries) - (setq boundaries (cdr boundaries) - count (1- count))) - ;; If BOUNDARIES is empty, the word counter is not - ;; zero yet (remember that we have decreased COUNT by - ;; one), so we go to LIMIT. Otherwise go to next - ;; boundary. - (if boundaries - (goto-char (car boundaries)) - (goto-char limit)))) - ;; No Thai region. - (forward-word 1) - (setq count (1- count)))) - ;; The symmetrical action for negative values. - (if (< count 0) - (while (< count 0) - (skip-syntax-backward "^w") - (if (aref (char-category-set (preceding-char)) ?t) - (let ((start (point)) - (limit (if (looking-at "\\ct+") (match-end 0) - (point))) - boundaries) - (forward-char -1) - (while (aref (char-category-set (preceding-char)) ?t) - (forward-char -1)) - (setq boundaries (thai-find-word-boundaries limit)) - (while (and boundaries (>= (car boundaries) start)) - (setq boundaries (cdr boundaries))) - (setq count (1+ count)) - (if boundaries - (progn - (while (and (< count 0) boundaries) - (setq boundaries (cdr boundaries) - count (1+ count))) - (if boundaries - (goto-char (car boundaries)))))) - (forward-word -1) - (setq count (1+ count))))))) - - -(defun thai-backward-word (count) - "Move point backward COUNT words considering Thai word boundaries. -If COUNT is negative, move point forward (- COUNT) words." - (interactive "p") - (thai-forward-word (- count))) - - -(provide 'thai-word) - - -;; Local Variables: -;; coding: tis-620 -;; End: - -;; end of thai-word.el diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/lisp/mule-2.3/cjk-enc.el b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/lisp/mule-2.3/cjk-enc.el deleted file mode 100644 index d93d53e5ca..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/lisp/mule-2.3/cjk-enc.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,625 +0,0 @@ -;;; cjk-enc.el --- provide a coding system for LaTeX2e CJK package - -;; Copyright (C) 1996, 1998 Electrotechnical Laboratory, JAPAN. - -;; Author: Kenichi HANDA <handa@etl.go.jp> -;; Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> - -;; Keywords: CJK package, LaTeX2e, mule - -;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) -;; any later version. - -;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to -;; the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. - -;; -;; CJK Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) -;; - -;;; Code - -;; The following tables map from Mule's internal encoding to LaTeX2e -;; macros. Note that not all macros defined here really do exist. See -;; MULEenc.sty and cjk-enc.txt for further details. -;; -;; The active TeX character 0x80 is defined as a multiplex command which -;; executes its first argument. To make the macro expansion robust -;; against \uppercase and \lowercase, numbers are used as parameters which -;; index the various commands. -;; -;; 0xFF will be used as a parameter delimiting character. - -(defconst cjk-latin-1 - [;0xa0 - "99\177" "1\177" "2\177" "3\177" - "4\177" "5\177" "6\177" "7\177" - "8\177\\ " "9\177" "10\177" "11\177" - "12\177" "0\177-{}" "14\177" "15\177\\ " - - ; 0xb0 - "16\177" "17\177" "18\177" "19\177" - "20\177\\ " "21\177" "22\177" "23\177" - "24\177\\ " "25\177" "26\177" "27\177" - "28\177" "29\177" "30\177" "31\177" - - ; 0xc0 - "32\177A" "20\177A" "33\177A" "34\177A" - "8\177A" "0\177\\AA" "0\177\\AE" "24\177C" - "32\177E" "20\177E" "33\177E" "8\177E" - "32\177I" "20\177I" "33\177I" "8\177I" - - ; 0xd0 - "0\177\\DJ" "34\177N" "32\177O" "20\177O" - "33\177O" "34\177O" "8\177O" "38\177" - "0\177\\O" "32\177U" "20\177U" "33\177U" - "8\177U" "20\177Y" "0\177\\TH" "0\177\\ss" - - ; 0xe0 - "32\177a" "20\177a" "33\177a" "34\177a" - "8\177a" "0\177\\aa" "0\177\\ae" "24\177c" - "32\177e" "20\177e" "33\177e" "8\177e" - "32\177\\i" "20\177\\i" "33\177\\i" "8\177\\i" - - ; 0xf0 - "0\177\\dj" "34\177n" "32\177o" "20\177o" - "33\177o" "34\177o" "8\177o" "45\177" - "0\177\\o" "32\177u" "20\177u" "33\177u" - "8\177u" "20\177y" "0\177\\th" "8\177y" - ]) - -(defconst cjk-latin-2 - [; 0xa0 - "99\177" "48\177A" "49\177\\ " "0\177\\L" - "4\177" "51\177L" "20\177S" "7\177" - "8\177\\ " "51\177S" "24\177S" "51\177T" - "20\177Z" "0\177-{}" "51\177Z" "52\177Z" - - ; 0xb0 - "16\177" "48\177a" "48\177\\ " "0\177\\l" - "20\177\\ " "51\177l" "20\177s" "51\177\\ " - "24\177\\ " "51\177s" "24\177s" "51\177t" - "20\177z" "55\177\\ " "51\177z" "52\177z" - - ; 0xc0 - "20\177R" "20\177A" "33\177A" "49\177A" - "8\177A" "20\177L" "20\177C" "24\177C" - "51\177C" "20\177E" "48\177E" "8\177E" - "51\177E" "20\177I" "33\177I" "51\177D" - - ; 0xd0 - "0\177\\DJ" "20\177N" "51\177N" "20\177O" - "33\177O" "55\177O" "8\177O" "38\177" - "51\177R" "53\177U" "20\177U" "55\177U" - "8\177U" "20\177Y" "24\177T" "0\177\\ss" - - ; 0xe0 - "20\177r" "20\177a" "33\177a" "49\177a" - "8\177a" "20\177l" "20\177c" "24\177c" - "51\177c" "20\177e" "48\177e" "8\177e" - "51\177e" "20\177\\i" "33\177\\i" "51\177d" - - ; 0xf0 - "0\177\\dj" "20\177n" "51\177n" "20\177o" - "33\177o" "55\177o" "8\177o" "45\177" - "51\177r" "53\177u" "20\177u" "55\177u" - "8\177u" "20\177y" "24\177t" "52\177\\ " - ]) - -(defconst cjk-latin-3 - [; 0xa0 - "99\177" "0\177\\TEXTMALTESEH" "49\177\\ " "3\177" - "4\177" "" "33\177H" "7\177" - "8\177\\ " "52\177I" "24\177S" "49\177G" - "33\177J" "0\177-{}" "" "52\177Z" - - ; 0xb0 - "16\177" "0\177\\textmalteseh" "18\177" "19\177" - "20\177\\ " "21\177" "33\177h" "23\177" - "24\177\\ " "0\177\\i" "24\177s" "49\177g" - "33\177\\j" "29\177" "" "52\177z" - - ; 0xc0 - "32\177A" "20\177A" "33\177A" "" - "8\177A" "52\177C" "33\177C" "24\177C" - "32\177E" "20\177E" "33\177E" "8\177E" - "32\177I" "20\177I" "33\177I" "8\177I" - - ; 0xd0 - "" "34\177N" "32\177O" "20\177O" - "33\177O" "52\177G" "8\177O" "38\177" - "33\177G" "32\177U" "20\177U" "33\177U" - "8\177U" "49\177U" "33\177S" "0\177\\ss" - - ; 0xe0 - "32\177a" "20\177a" "33\177a" "" - "8\177a" "52\177c" "33\177c" "24\177c" - "32\177e" "20\177e" "33\177e" "8\177e" - "32\177\\i" "20\177\\i" "33\177\\i" "8\177\\i" - - ; 0xf0 - "" "34\177n" "32\177o" "20\177o" - "33\177o" "52\177g" "8\177o" "45\177" - "33\177g" "32\177u" "20\177u" "33\177u" - "8\177u" "49\177u" "33\177s" "52\177\\ " - ]) - -(defconst cjk-latin-4 - [; 0xa0 - "99\177" "48\177A" "59\177" "24\177R" - "4\177" "34\177I" "24\177L" "7\177" - "8\177\\ " "51\177S" "15\177E" "24\177G" - "0\177\\TEXTTSTROKE" "0\177-{}" "51\177Z" "15\177\\ " - - ; 0xb0 - "16\177" "48\177a" "48\177\\ " "24\177r" - "20\177\\ " "34\177\\i" "24\177l" "51\177\\ " - "24\177\\ " "51\177s" "15\177e" "24\177g" - "0\177\\texttstroke" "0\177\\NG" "51\177z" "0\177\\ng" - - ; 0xc0 - "15\177A" "20\177A" "33\177A" "34\177A" - "8\177A" "0\177\\AA" "0\177\\AE" "48\177I" - "51\177C" "20\177E" "48\177E" "8\177E" - "52\177E" "20\177I" "33\177I" "15\177I" - - ; 0xd0 - "0\177\\DJ" "24\177N" "15\177O" "24\177K" - "33\177O" "34\177O" "8\177O" "38\177" - "0\177\\O" "48\177U" "20\177U" "33\177U" - "8\177U" "34\177U" "15\177U" "0\177\\ss" - - ; 0xe0 - "15\177a" "20\177a" "33\177a" "34\177a" - "8\177a" "0\177\\aa" "0\177\\ae" "48\177i" - "51\177c" "20\177e" "48\177e" "8\177e" - "52\177e" "20\177\\i" "33\177\\i" "15\177\\i" - - ; 0xf0 - "0\177\\dj" "24\177n" "15\177o" "24\177k" - "33\177o" "34\177o" "8\177o" "45\177" - "0\177\\o" "48\177u" "20\177u" "33\177u" - "8\177u" "34\177u" "15\177u" "52\177\\ " - ]) - -(defconst cjk-latin-5 ; ISO 8859-9 - [; 0xa0 - "99\177" "1\177" "2\177" "3\177" - "4\177" "5\177" "6\177" "7\177" - "8\177\\ " "9\177" "10\177" "11\177" - "12\177" "0\177-{}" "14\177" "15\177\\ " - - ; 0xb0 - "16\177" "17\177" "18\177" "19\177" - "20\177\\ " "21\177" "22\177" "23\177" - "24\177\\ " "25\177" "26\177" "27\177" - "28\177" "29\177" "30\177" "31\177" - - ; 0xc0 - "32\177A" "20\177A" "33\177A" "34\177A" - "8\177A" "0\177\\AA" "0\177\\AE" "24\177C" - "32\177E" "20\177E" "33\177E" "8\177E" - "32\177I" "20\177I" "33\177I" "8\177I" - - ; 0xd0 - "49\177G" "34\177N" "32\177O" "20\177O" - "33\177O" "34\177O" "8\177O" "38\177" - "0\177\\O" "32\177U" "20\177U" "33\177U" - "8\177U" "52\177I" "24\177S" "0\177\\ss" - - ; 0xe0 - "32\177a" "20\177a" "33\177a" "34\177a" - "8\177a" "0\177\\aa" "0\177\\ae" "24\177c" - "32\177e" "20\177e" "33\177e" "8\177e" - "32\177\\i" "20\177\\i" "33\177\\i" "8\177\\i" - - ; 0xf0 - "49\177g" "34\177n" "32\177o" "20\177o" - "33\177o" "34\177o" "8\177o" "45\177" - "0\177\\o" "32\177u" "20\177u" "33\177u" - "8\177u" "0\177\\i" "24\177s" "8\177y" - ]) - -(defconst cjk-latin-jisx ; JIS X 0201 lower half - [; 0xa0 - "" "0\177!" "37\177" "0\177\\#" - "39\177" "0\177\\%" "0\177\\&" "40\177" - "0\177(" "0\177)" "0\177*" "0\177+" - "0\177," "0\177-" "0\177." "0\177/" - - ; 0xb0 - "0\1770" "0\1771" "0\1772" "0\1773" - "0\1774" "0\1775" "0\1776" "0\1777" - "0\1778" "0\1779" "0\177:" "0\177;" - "41\177" "0\177=" "42\177" "0\177?" - - ; 0xc0 - "36\177" "0\177A" "0\177B" "0\177C" - "0\177D" "0\177E" "0\177F" "0\177G" - "0\177H" "0\177I" "0\177J" "0\177K" - "0\177L" "0\177M" "0\177N" "0\177O" - - ; 0xd0 - "0\177P" "0\177Q" "0\177R" "0\177S" - "0\177T" "0\177U" "0\177V" "0\177W" - "0\177X" "0\177Y" "0\177Z" "0\177[" - "5\177" "0\177]" "43\177" "44\177" - - ; 0xe0 - "46\177" "0\177a" "0\177b" "0\177c" - "0\177d" "0\177e" "0\177f" "0\177g" - "0\177h" "0\177i" "0\177j" "0\177k" - "0\177l" "0\177m" "0\177n" "0\177o" - - ; 0xf0 - "0\177p" "0\177q" "0\177r" "0\177s" - "0\177t" "0\177u" "0\177v" "0\177w" - "0\177x" "0\177y" "0\177z" "47\177" - "50\177" "54\177" "56\177" "" - ]) - -(defconst cjk-cyrillic ; ISO 8859-5 - [; 0xa0 - "99\177" "0\177\\CYRYO" "0\177\\CYRDJE" "20\177\\CYRG" - "0\177\\CYRIE" "0\177\\CYRDZE" "0\177\\CYRII" "0\177\\CYRYI" - "0\177\\CYRJE" "0\177\\CYRLJE" "0\177\\CYRNJE" "0\177\\CYRTSHE" - "20\177\\CYRK" "0\177-{}" "0\177\\CYRUSHRT" "0\177\\CYRDZHE" - - ; 0xb0 - "0\177\\CYRA" "0\177\\CYRB" "0\177\\CYRV" "0\177\\CYRG" - "0\177\\CYRD" "0\177\\CYRE" "0\177\\CYRZH" "0\177\\CYRZ" - "0\177\\CYRI" "0\177\\CYRISHRT" "0\177\\CYRK" "0\177\\CYRL" - "0\177\\CYRM" "0\177\\CYRN" "0\177\\CYRO" "0\177\\CYRP" - - ; 0xc0 - "0\177\\CYRR" "0\177\\CYRS" "0\177\\CYRT" "0\177\\CYRU" - "0\177\\CYRF" "0\177\\CYRH" "0\177\\CYRC" "0\177\\CYRCH" - "0\177\\CYRSH" "0\177\\CYRSHCH" "0\177\\CYRHRDSN" "0\177\\CYRERY" - "0\177\\CYRSFTSN" "0\177\\CYREREV" "0\177\\CYRYU" "0\177\\CYRYA" - - ; 0xd0 - "0\177\\cyra" "0\177\\cyrb" "0\177\\cyrv" "0\177\\cyrg" - "0\177\\cyrd" "0\177\\cyre" "0\177\\cyrzh" "0\177\\cyrz" - "0\177\\cyri" "0\177\\cyrishrt" "0\177\\cyrk" "0\177\\cyrl" - "0\177\\cyrm" "0\177\\cyrn" "0\177\\cyro" "0\177\\cyrp" - - ; 0xe0 - "0\177\\cyrr" "0\177\\cyrs" "0\177\\cyrt" "0\177\\cyru" - "0\177\\cyrf" "0\177\\cyrh" "0\177\\cyrc" "0\177\\cyrch" - "0\177\\cyrsh" "0\177\\cyrshch" "0\177\\cyrhrdsn" "0\177\\cyrery" - "0\177\\cyrsftsn" "0\177\\cyrerev" "0\177\\cyryu" "0\177\\cyrya" - - ; 0xf0 - "35\177" "0\177\\cyryo" "0\177\\cyrdje" "20\177\\cyrg" - "0\177\\cyrie" "0\177\\cyrdze" "0\177\\cyrii" "0\177\\cyryi" - "0\177\\cyrje" "0\177\\cyrlje" "0\177\\cyrnje" "0\177\\cyrtshe" - "20\177\\cyrk" "7\177" "0\177\\cyrushrt" "0\177\\cyrdzhe" - ]) - -(defconst cjk-greek ; ISO 8859-7 - [;0xa0 - "99\177" "0\177<{}" "0\177>{}" "3\177" - "" "" "6\177" "7\177" - "8\177\\ " "9\177" "" "0\177((" - "12\177" "0\177-{}" "" "0\177---" - - ; 0xb0 - "16\177" "17\177" "18\177" "19\177" - "0\177'{}" "0\177\"'{}" "0\177'A" "0\177;" - "0\177'E" "0\177'H" "0\177'I" "0\177))" - "0\177'O" "29\177" "0\177'U" "0\177'W" - - ; 0xc0 - "0\177\"'i" "0\177A" "0\177B" "0\177G" - "0\177D" "0\177E" "0\177Z" "0\177H" - "0\177J" "0\177I" "0\177K" "0\177L" - "0\177M" "0\177N" "0\177X" "0\177O" - - ; 0xd0 - "0\177P" "0\177R" "" "0\177S" - "0\177T" "0\177U" "0\177F" "0\177Q" - "0\177Y" "0\177W" "0\177\"I" "0\177\"U" - "0\177'a" "0\177'e" "0\177'h" "0\177'i" - - ; 0xe0 - "0\177\"'u" "0\177a" "0\177b" "0\177g" - "0\177d" "0\177e" "0\177z" "0\177h" - "0\177j" "0\177i" "0\177k" "0\177l" - "0\177m" "0\177n" "0\177x" "0\177o" - - ; 0xf0 - "0\177p" "0\177r" "0\177c" "0\177s" - "0\177t" "0\177u" "0\177f" "0\177q" - "0\177y" "0\177w" "0\177\"i" "0\177\"u" - "0\177'o" "0\177'u" "0\177'w" "" - ]) - -(defconst cjk-viscii-lower - [; 0xA0 - "" "20\177\\abreve" "32\177\\abreve" "71\177\\abreve" - "20\177\\acircumflex" "32\177\\acircumflex" "73\177\\acircumflex" "71\177\\acircumflex" - "34\177e" "71\177e" "20\177\\ecircumflex" "32\177\\ecircumflex" - "73\177\\ecircumflex" "34\177\\ecircumflex" "71\177\\ecircumflex" "20\177\\ocircumflex" - - ; 0xB0 - "32\177\\ocircumflex" "73\177\\ocircumflex" "34\177\\ocircumflex" "" - "" "71\177\\ocircumflex" "32\177\\ohorn" "73\177\\ohorn" - "71\177i" "" "" "" - "" "0\177\\ohorn" "20\177\\ohorn" "" - - ; 0xC0 - "" "" "" "" - "" "" "73\177\\abreve" "34\177\\abreve" - "" "" "" "" - "" "" "" "32\177y" - - ; 0xD0 - "" "20\177\\uhorn" "" "" - "" "71\177a" "73\177y" "32\177\\uhorn" - "73\177\\uhorn" "" "" "34\177y" - "71\177y" "" "34\177\\ohorn" "0\177\\uhorn" - - ; 0xE0 - "32\177a" "20\177a" "0\177\\acircumflex" "34\177a" - "73\177a" "0\177\\abreve" "34\177\\uhorn" "34\177\\acircumflex" - "32\177e" "20\177e" "0\177\\ecircumflex" "73\177e" - "32\177i" "20\177i" "34\177i" "73\177i" - - ; 0xF0 - "0\177\\dj" "71\177\\uhorn" "32\177o" "20\177o" - "0\177\\ocircumflex" "34\177o" "73\177o" "71\177o" - "71\177u" "32\177u" "20\177u" "34\177u" - "73\177u" "20\177y" "71\177\\ohorn" "" - ]) - -(defconst cjk-viscii-upper - [; 0xA0 - "" "20\177\\ABREVE" "32\177\\ABREVE" "71\177\\ABREVE" - "20\177\\ACIRCUMFLEX" "32\177\\ACIRCUMFLEX" "73\177\\ACIRCUMFLEX" "71\177\\ACIRCUMFLEX" - "34\177E" "71\177E" "20\177\\ECIRCUMFLEX" "32\177\\ECIRCUMFLEX" - "73\177\\ECIRCUMFLEX" "34\177\\ECIRCUMFLEX" "71\177\\ECIRCUMFLEX" "20\177\\OCIRCUMFLEX" - - ; 0xB0 - "32\177\\OCIRCUMFLEX" "73\177\\OCIRCUMFLEX" "34\177\\OCIRCUMFLEX" "" - "" "71\177\\OCIRCUMFLEX" "32\177\\OHORN" "73\177\\OHORN" - "71\177I" "" "" "" - "" "0\177\\OHORN" "20\177\\OHORN" "" - - ; 0xC0 - "" "" "" "" - "" "" "73\177\\ABREVE" "34\177\\ABREVE" - "" "" "" "" - "" "" "" "32\177Y" - - ; 0xD0 - "" "20\177\\UHORN" "" "" - "" "71\177A" "73\177Y" "32\177\\UHORN" - "73\177\\UHORN" "" "" "34\177Y" - "71\177Y" "" "34\177\\OHORN" "0\177\\UHORN" - - ; 0xE0 - "32\177A" "20\177A" "0\177\\ACIRCUMFLEX" "34\177A" - "73\177A" "0\177\\ABREVE" "34\177\\UHORN" "34\177\\ACIRCUMFLEX" - "32\177E" "20\177E" "0\177\\ECIRCUMFLEX" "73\177E" - "32\177I" "20\177I" "34\177I" "73\177I" - - ; 0xF0 - "0\177\\DJ" "71\177\\UHORN" "32\177O" "20\177O" - "0\177\\OCIRCUMFLEX" "34\177O" "73\177O" "71\177O" - "71\177U" "32\177U" "20\177U" "34\177U" - "73\177U" "20\177Y" "71\177\\OHORN" "" - ]) - - -;; The following encodings will be selected (if they occur in the input -;; buffer) at the very beginning of the output buffer to load the -;; corresponding CJK macros. -(defconst cjk-enc-table - (let ((vec (make-vector 256 nil))) - (aset vec lc-cn "GB") - (aset vec lc-kana "SJIS") - (aset vec lc-jp "JIS") - (aset vec lc-jp2 "JIS2") - (aset vec lc-kr "KS") - (aset vec lc-big5-1 "Bg5") - (aset vec lc-big5-2 "Bg5") - (aset vec lc-cns1 "CNS1") - (aset vec lc-cns2 "CNS2") - (aset vec lc-cns3 "CNS3") - (aset vec lc-cns4 "CNS4") - (aset vec lc-cns5 "CNS5") - (aset vec lc-cns6 "CNS6") - (aset vec lc-cns7 "CNS7") - vec)) - -(defconst cjk-space "\17764\177\177") -(defconst cjk-nospace "\17765\177\177") - -;; here we have the format specification table which defines what to do -;; for each encoding. -(defconst cjk-format-spec-table - (let ((vec (make-vector 256 nil))) - ;; Element is a vector VEC. Each character is formatted as: - ;; (format "\177%s\177" (aref VEC (- char-code 160))) - (aset vec lc-ltn1 cjk-latin-1) - (aset vec lc-ltn2 cjk-latin-2) - (aset vec lc-ltn3 cjk-latin-3) - (aset vec lc-ltn4 cjk-latin-4) - (aset vec lc-ltn5 cjk-latin-5) - (aset vec lc-roman cjk-latin-jisx) - ;; T2A encoding is used for Cyrillic letters. You must explicitly - ;; switch between T2 and T1/OT1 encoding. - (aset vec lc-crl cjk-cyrillic) - ;; LGR encoding (resp. its ligatures) is used for Greek letters. You - ;; must explicitly switch between LGR and T1/OT1 encoding (using - ;; e.g. Babel's `greek' option). - (aset vec lc-grk cjk-greek) - ;; for Vietnamese a Vietnamese TeX-font has to be used which contains - ;; ASCII characters too! You must explicitly switch between Vietnamese - ;; T5 and T1/OT1 encoding. - (aset vec lc-vn-1 cjk-viscii-lower) - (aset vec lc-vn-2 cjk-viscii-upper) - - ;; Element is a cons of header HEAD and formatter FORMAT. HEAD is - ;; printed first, then each character is formatted as: - ;; (format FORMAT char-code-1 char-code-2) - (aset vec lc-kana '("\17770\177\177" . "\177%c\177\177")) - (aset vec lc-jp '("\17766\177\177" . "\177%c\177%d\177")) - (aset vec lc-cn '("\17767\177\177" . "\177%c\177%d\177")) - (aset vec lc-big5-1 '("\17768\177\177" . "\177%c\177%d\177")) - (aset vec lc-big5-2 '("\17768\177\177" . "\177%c\177%d\177")) - (aset vec lc-kr '("\17769\177\177" . "\177%c\177%d\177")) - - ;; Element is a formatter string FORMAT. Each character is - ;; formatted as: - ;; (format FORMAT char-code-1 char-code-2) - (aset vec lc-jp2 "\17772\177JIS2\177\177%d\177%d\177") - (aset vec lc-cns1 "\17772\177CNS1\177\177%d\177%d\177") - (aset vec lc-cns2 "\17772\177CNS2\177\177%d\177%d\177") - (aset vec lc-cns3 "\17772\177CNS3\177\177%d\177%d\177") - (aset vec lc-cns4 "\17772\177CNS4\177\177%d\177%d\177") - (aset vec lc-cns5 "\17772\177CNS5\177\177%d\177%d\177") - (aset vec lc-cns6 "\17772\177CNS6\177\177%d\177%d\177") - (aset vec lc-cns7 "\17772\177CNS7\177\177%d\177%d\177") - vec)) - - -(make-coding-system - '*cjk-coding* 0 ?c - "Coding-system for LaTeX2e CJK Package" 1) - - -(put '*cjk-coding* 'pre-write-conversion 'cjk-encode) - - -(defun cjk-encode (from to) - (save-excursion - (save-restriction - (narrow-to-region from to) - (let ((mc-flag t) - (re-multibyte-char "[\177-\237][\240-\177]+") - (enc (make-vector 256 nil)) - (space-state nil) - (require-cjk-execute nil) - prev-lc lc ch ch1 ch2 format-spec) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (if (null (let (mc-flag) (re-search-forward re-multibyte-char nil t))) - ;; No multilingual text. Nothing to do. - nil - (goto-char (match-beginning 0)) - (setq prev-lc lc-ascii) - (while (not (eobp)) - ;; Now we are at a multibyte character. - ;; Set the following variables: - ;; LC -- leading char - ;; CH1 -- first char code - ;; CH2 -- second char code (of two byte chars) - (setq ch (following-char)) - (delete-char 1) - (setq lc (char-component ch 0)) - (if (or (= lc lc-big5-1) (= lc lc-big5-2)) - ;; Mule has special encoding for Big5 characters. We - ;; must decode them to the normal Big5 codes. - (let ((vec (g2b ch))) - (setq ch1 (aref vec 0) ch2 (aref vec 1))) - (setq ch1 (char-component ch 1) - ch2 (char-component ch 2))) - - ;; FORMAT-SPEC tells how to encode this character. - (setq format-spec (aref cjk-format-spec-table lc)) - (if (null format-spec) - ;; Unsupported character set. - nil - ;; Ok, it is supported. If this character set is one of - ;; CJK, we need a special header at the beginning of the - ;; file. - (if (aset enc lc (aref cjk-enc-table lc)) - (setq require-cjk-execute t)) - - (cond ((consp format-spec) - ;; We may have to insert the car part of the cons - ;; and/or space controlling commands - ;; (cjk-space/cjk-nospace) depending on the current - ;; context. - (if (= lc lc-kr) - (or (eq space-state cjk-space) - (insert (setq space-state cjk-space))) - (or (eq space-state cjk-nospace) - (insert (setq space-state cjk-nospace)))) - (if (/= prev-lc lc) - (insert (car format-spec))) - (insert (format (cdr format-spec) ch1 ch2))) - - ((vectorp format-spec) - (insert (format "\177%s\177" - (aref format-spec (- ch1 160))))) - (t ; FORMAT-SPEC is just a formatting string. - (insert (format format-spec ch1 ch2))))) - - ;; Prepare the next loop. - (setq prev-lc lc) - ;; Skip spaces, etc. - (skip-chars-forward " \t\n") - ;; If there are any ASCII chars, skip them also, but set - ;; PREV-LC to LC-ASCII. - (if (and (< (following-char) 128) - (let (mc-flag) - (re-search-forward re-multibyte-char nil 'move))) - (progn - (goto-char (match-beginning 0)) - (setq prev-lc lc-ascii)))) - - ;; Now, insert an appropriate header at the head of the file. - (goto-char (point-min)) - (if require-cjk-execute - (let ((i 128)) - (insert "\\def\\CJKhook{") - (while (< i 256) - (if (aref enc i) - (insert (format "\\CJKenc{%s}" (aref enc i)))) - (setq i (1+ i))) - (insert "}") - (insert "\\ifx\\CJKpreproc\\undefined") - (insert "\\def\\CJKpreproc{cjk-enc}") - (insert "\\RequirePackage[global]{CJK}") - (insert "\\AtBeginDocument{\\begin{CJK}{}{}\\CJKspace}") - (insert "\\AtEndDocument{\\end{CJK}}") - (insert "\\else\\CJKhook\\fi ")) - (insert "\\ifx\\CJKpreproc\\undefined") - (insert "\\def\\CJKpreproc{cjk-enc}") - (insert "\\RequirePackage{MULEenc}") - (insert "\\fi "))))))) - - -(defun cjk-write-file () - "Save current buffer and <buffername>.cjk in *cjk-coding*. -Files of the form <buffername>.bib are saved as <buffername>-cjk.bib" - - (interactive) - (let ((bufname (buffer-file-name)) - body - extension - newbufname) - (save-buffer) - (string-match "\\(.*\\)\\(\\.[^/]*$\\)" bufname) - (setq body (match-string 1 bufname) - extension (match-string 2 bufname)) - (setq newbufname - (concat body - (if (string-equal extension ".bib") - "-cjk.bib" - ".cjk"))) - (message "Saving %s and %s" bufname newbufname) - (let ((set-file-coding-system *cjk-coding*)) - (write-region (point-min) (point-max) newbufname)))) - - -;;; EOF diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/pyhyphen/pinyin.c b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/pyhyphen/pinyin.c deleted file mode 100644 index a728991c73..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/pyhyphen/pinyin.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,480 +0,0 @@ -/* - - This is the file pinyin.c of the CJK macro package ver. 4.8.4 - (18-Apr-2015). - - Use this file to generate a hyphenation input file for patgen. - - Usage: - - pinyin > pinyin.dic - - */ - -/* - Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> - - This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify - it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or - (at your option) any later version. - - This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - GNU General Public License for more details. - - You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free - Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, - MA 02110-1301 USA - */ - -#include <stdio.h> - - -/* A list of all Chinese syllables. We use latin-1 encoding for the - `umlaut u' character. */ - -char *py[] = -{ - "a", - "ai", - "an", - "ang", - "ao", - "ba", - "bai", - "ban", - "bang", - "bao", - "bei", - "ben", - "beng", - "bi", - "bian", - "biao", - "bie", - "bin", - "bing", - "bo", - "bu", - "ca", - "cai", - "can", - "cang", - "cao", - "ce", - "cen", - "ceng", - "cha", - "chai", - "chan", - "chang", - "chao", - "che", - "chen", - "cheng", - "chi", - "chong", - "chou", - "chu", - "chuai", - "chuan", - "chuang", - "chui", - "chun", - "chuo", - "ci", - "cong", - "cou", - "cu", - "cuan", - "cui", - "cun", - "cuo", - "da", - "dai", - "dan", - "dang", - "dao", - "de", - "dei", - "deng", - "di", - "dian", - "diao", - "die", - "ding", - "diu", - "dong", - "dou", - "du", - "duan", - "dui", - "dun", - "duo", - "e", - "ei", - "en", - "eng", - "er", - "fa", - "fan", - "fang", - "fei", - "fen", - "feng", - "fiao", - "fo", - "fou", - "fu", - "ga", - "gai", - "gan", - "gang", - "gao", - "ge", - "gei", - "gen", - "geng", - "gong", - "gou", - "gu", - "gua", - "guai", - "guan", - "guang", - "gui", - "gun", - "guo", - "ha", - "hai", - "han", - "hang", - "hao", - "he", - "hei", - "hen", - "heng", - "hong", - "hou", - "hu", - "hua", - "huai", - "huan", - "huang", - "hui", - "hun", - "huo", - "ji", - "jia", - "jian", - "jiang", - "jiao", - "jie", - "jin", - "jing", - "jiong", - "jiu", - "ju", - "juan", - "jue", - "jun", - "ka", - "kai", - "kan", - "kang", - "kao", - "ke", - "kei", - "ken", - "keng", - "kong", - "kou", - "ku", - "kua", - "kuai", - "kuan", - "kuang", - "kui", - "kun", - "kuo", - "la", - "lai", - "lan", - "lang", - "lao", - "le", - "lei", - "leng", - "li", - "lia", - "lian", - "liang", - "liao", - "lie", - "lin", - "ling", - "liu", - "long", - "lou", - "lu", - "luan", - "lun", - "luo", - "lü", - "lüe", - "ma", - "mai", - "man", - "mang", - "mao", - "me", - "mei", - "men", - "meng", - "mi", - "mian", - "miao", - "mie", - "min", - "ming", - "miu", - "mo", - "mou", - "mu", - "na", - "nai", - "nan", - "nang", - "nao", - "ne", - "nei", - "nen", - "neng", - "ni", - "nian", - "niang", - "niao", - "nie", - "nin", - "ning", - "niu", - "nong", - "nou", - "nu", - "nuan", - "nuo", - "nü", - "nüe", - "o", - "ou", - "pa", - "pai", - "pan", - "pang", - "pao", - "pei", - "pen", - "peng", - "pi", - "pian", - "piao", - "pie", - "pin", - "ping", - "po", - "pou", - "pu", - "qi", - "qia", - "qian", - "qiang", - "qiao", - "qie", - "qin", - "qing", - "qiong", - "qiu", - "qu", - "quan", - "que", - "qun", - "ran", - "rang", - "rao", - "re", - "ren", - "reng", - "ri", - "rong", - "rou", - "ru", - "ruan", - "rui", - "run", - "ruo", - "sa", - "sai", - "san", - "sang", - "sao", - "se", - "sen", - "seng", - "sha", - "shai", - "shan", - "shang", - "shao", - "she", - "shei", - "shen", - "sheng", - "shi", - "shou", - "shu", - "shua", - "shuai", - "shuan", - "shuang", - "shui", - "shun", - "shuo", - "si", - "song", - "sou", - "su", - "suan", - "sui", - "sun", - "suo", - "ta", - "tai", - "tan", - "tang", - "tao", - "te", - "tei", - "teng", - "ti", - "tian", - "tiao", - "tie", - "ting", - "tong", - "tou", - "tu", - "tuan", - "tui", - "tun", - "tuo", - "wa", - "wai", - "wan", - "wang", - "wei", - "wen", - "weng", - "wo", - "wu", - "xi", - "xia", - "xian", - "xiang", - "xiao", - "xie", - "xin", - "xing", - "xiong", - "xiu", - "xu", - "xuan", - "xue", - "xun", - "ya", - "yan", - "yang", - "yao", - "ye", - "yi", - "yin", - "ying", - "yo", - "yong", - "you", - "yu", - "yuan", - "yue", - "yun", - "za", - "zai", - "zan", - "zang", - "zao", - "ze", - "zei", - "zen", - "zeng", - "zha", - "zhai", - "zhan", - "zhang", - "zhao", - "zhe", - "zhei", - "zhen", - "zheng", - "zhi", - "zhong", - "zhou", - "zhu", - "zhua", - "zhuai", - "zhuan", - "zhuang", - "zhui", - "zhun", - "zhuo", - "zi", - "zong", - "zou", - "zu", - "zuan", - "zui", - "zun", - "zuo" -}; - - -int main(void) -{ - int i, j, off; - size_t size = sizeof (py) / sizeof (char*); - char s[20]; - - /* Now we loop through all possible syllable combinations. */ - - for (i = 0; i < size; i++) - for (j = 0; j < size; j++) - { - /* The seldom used `%n' construct yields the number of processed - characters so far. */ - - sprintf(s, "%s%n%s", py[i], &off, py[j]); - - /* We check the first character of the second syllable. If it is - a vowel, a quote will be inserted. Example: Tian'anmen. */ - - if (s[off] == 'a' || s[off] == 'e' || s[off] == 'o') - printf("%s'-%s\n", py[i], py[j]); - - /* No special case. */ - - else - printf("%s-%s\n", py[i], py[j]); - } - - return 0; -} diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/pyhyphen/pinyin.ldf b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/pyhyphen/pinyin.ldf deleted file mode 100644 index 9fbe8e4fa9..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/pyhyphen/pinyin.ldf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file pinyin.ldf of the CJK package -% for hyphenating Chinese pinyin syllables. -% -% We use the latin-1 character code for `umlaut u' (0xfc). Additionally, -% the quote character "'" is used in its standard sense (resolving syllabic -% ambiguities). -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\ProvidesLanguage{pinyin} - [CJK 4.8.4 pinyin support for the babel system] - -\LdfInit{pinyin}{captionspinyin} - -\ifx\l@pinyin\@undefined - \@nopatterns{pinyin} - \adddialect\l@pinyin0 -\fi - -\def\pinyinhyphenmins{11} -\def\captionspinyin{} -\def\datepinyin{} - -\initiate@active@char{"} - -\addto\extraspinyin{\languageshorthands{pinyin}} -\addto\extraspinyin{\bbl@activate{"}} -\addto\extraspinyin{\babel@save\"\umlautlow} -\addto\extraspinyin{% - \babel@savevariable{\lccode"27}% - \lccode"27 "27} - -\addto\noextraspinyin{\umlauthigh} - -\declare@shorthand{pinyin}{"u}{\textormath{\"{u}}{\ddot u}} -\declare@shorthand{pinyin}{"U}{\textormath{\"{U}}{\ddot U}} - -\def\mdqon{\shorthandon{"}} -\def\mdqoff{\shorthandoff{"}} - -\ldf@finish{pinyin} - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/pyhyphen/pinyin.tr b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/pyhyphen/pinyin.tr deleted file mode 100644 index 8002b91033..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/pyhyphen/pinyin.tr +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ - 1 1 -%% This is the file pinyin.tr of the CJK package -%% defining the letters used for generating pinyin hyphenation patterns -%% with patgen. -% -%% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -%% -%% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) -%% -%% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -%% -%% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -%% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -%% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -%% (at your option) any later version. -%% -%% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -%% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -%% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -%% GNU General Public License for more details. -%% -%% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -%% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -%% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -%% MA 02110-1301 USA - a A - b B - c C - d D - e E - f F - g G - h H - i I - j J - k K - l L - m M - n N - o O - p P - q Q - r R - s S - t T - u U - ü Ü - w W - x X - y Y - z Z - ' diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/pyhyphen/pyhyph.tex b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/pyhyphen/pyhyph.tex deleted file mode 100644 index f118f42001..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/pyhyphen/pyhyph.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,236 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file pyhyph.tex of the CJK package -% for hyphenating Chinese pinyin syllables. -% -% We use the latin-1 character code for `umlaut u' (0xfc). Additionally, -% the quote character "'" is used in its standard sense (resolving syllabic -% ambiguities). -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\message{Hyphenation patterns for unaccented pinyin syllables (CJK 4.8.4)} - -\begingroup - -\catcode"0FC = 11 % umlaut u -\catcode"027 = 11 % quote (') -\lccode"0FC = "0FC -\lccode"027 = "027 - -\patterns{ -a1b -a1c -a1d -a1f -a1g -a1h -a1j -a1k -a1l -a1m -a1p -a1q -a1r -a1s -a1t -a1w -a1x -a1y -a1z -e1b -e1c -e1d -e1f -e1g -e1h -e1j -e1k -e1l -e1m -e1p -e1q -e1s -e1t -e1w -e1x -e1y -e1z -1ga -g1b -g1c -g1d -1ge -g1f -g1g -g1h -g1j -g1k -g1l -g1m -g1n -1go -g1p -g1q -g1r -g1s -g1t -1gu -g1w -g1x -g1y -g1z -i1b -i1c -i1d -i1f -i1g -i1h -i1j -i1k -i1l -i1m -i1p -i1q -i1r -i1s -i1t -i1w -i1x -i1y -i1z -1na -n1b -n1c -n1d -1ne -n1f -n1h -1ni -n1j -n1k -n1l -n1m -n1n -1no -n1p -n1q -n1r -n1s -n1t -1nu -1n^^fc -n1w -n1x -n1y -n1z -o1b -o1c -o1d -o1f -o1g -o1h -o1j -o1k -o1l -o1m -o1p -o1q -o1r -o1s -o1t -o1w -o1x -o1y -o1z -1ra -r1b -r1c -r1d -1re -r1f -r1g -r1h -1ri -r1j -r1k -r1l -r1m -r1n -1ro -r1p -r1q -r1r -r1s -r1t -1ru -r1w -r1x -r1y -r1z -u1b -u1c -u1d -u1f -u1g -u1h -u1j -u1k -u1l -u1m -u1p -u1q -u1r -u1s -u1t -u1w -u1x -u1y -u1z -^^fc1b -^^fc1c -^^fc1d -^^fc1f -^^fc1g -^^fc1h -^^fc1j -^^fc1k -^^fc1l -^^fc1m -^^fc1n -^^fc1p -^^fc1q -^^fc1r -^^fc1s -^^fc1t -^^fc1w -^^fc1x -^^fc1y -^^fc1z -'1a -'1e -'1o -} -\endgroup - -\lefthyphenmin 1 -\righthyphenmin 1 - -\endinput diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/pyhyphen/pytest.tex b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/pyhyphen/pytest.tex deleted file mode 100644 index adf37d3c32..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/pyhyphen/pytest.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -% This is the file pytest.tex of the CJK package -% for testing Chinese pinyin hyphenation. -% -% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015) -% -%% -%% Attention! This will work only if you have created a new format file -%% with `pyhyph.tex' as additional hyphenation patterns for the language -%% `pinyin'. Otherwise no hyphenation will be used. -%% -% Note that the Babel package searches for `pinyin.ldf', not pinyin.sty -- -% the latter is for typesetting accented pinyin syllables. - -\documentclass[12pt,b5paper]{article} - -\usepackage[10pt]{type1ec} % use only 10pt fonts -\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} -\usepackage[pinyin]{babel} - - -\begin{document} - -% Taken from the TeXbook (p. 451) to force frequent insertion of hyphens. -\hyphenpenalty -1000 -\pretolerance -1 -\tolerance 1000 -\doublehyphendemerits -100000 -\finalhyphendemerits -100000 - -\selectlanguage{pinyin} - -Women hen xihuan l"uxing. Zai Beijing women hen xiang kan Tian'anmen. -Mingtian women xiang yao dao Xi'an qu. Xiage libai zai hui jia. -Women hen xihuan l"uxing. Zai Beijing women hen xiang kan Tian'anmen. -Mingtian women xiang yao dao Xi'an qu. Xiage libai zai hui jia. -Women hen xihuan l"uxing. Zai Beijing women hen xiang kan Tian'anmen. -Mingtian women xiang yao dao Xi'an qu. Xiage libai zai hui jia. -Women hen xihuan l"uxing. Zai Beijing women hen xiang kan Tian'anmen. -Mingtian women xiang yao dao Xi'an qu. Xiage libai zai hui jia. -Women hen xihuan l"uxing. Zai Beijing women hen xiang kan Tian'anmen. -Mingtian women xiang yao dao Xi'an qu. Xiage libai zai hui jia. -Women hen xihuan l"uxing. Zai Beijing women hen xiang kan Tian'anmen. -Mingtian women xiang yao dao Xi'an qu. Xiage libai zai hui jia. -Women hen xihuan l"uxing. Zai Beijing women hen xiang kan Tian'anmen. -Mingtian women xiang yao dao Xi'an qu. Xiage libai zai hui jia. -Women hen xihuan l"uxing. Zai Beijing women hen xiang kan Tian'anmen. -Mingtian women xiang yao dao Xi'an qu. Xiage libai zai hui jia. - -\end{document} diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/subfonts/clonevf.pl b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/subfonts/clonevf.pl deleted file mode 100644 index ab345b00cb..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/subfonts/clonevf.pl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,122 +0,0 @@ -#! /usr/bin/perl -w -# -# This script clones a virtual font from a TFM file. -# -# As prerequisites, it needs the programs `tftopl' and `vptovf', which must -# be in the path. -# -# Call the script as -# -# perl clonevf.pl tfm-name vf-name -# -# Example: -# -# perl clonevf.pl bsmiuv bsmilpv - -# Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -# Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -# MA 02110-1301 USA - -use strict; - -my $prog = $0; -$prog =~ s@.*/@@; - -if ($#ARGV != 1) { - die("usage: $prog tfm-name vf-name\n"); -} - -my $tfmname = $ARGV[0]; -my $vfname = $ARGV[1]; - - -# Create PL file. - -print("Processing metrics file \`$tfmname.tfm'...\n"); - -my $arg = "tftopl $tfmname.tfm > $tfmname.pl"; -system($arg) == 0 -|| die("$prog: calling \`$arg' failed: $?\n"); - - -# Create VPL file. - -print("Writing virtual property list file \`$vfname.vpl'...\n"); - -open(PL, "$tfmname.pl") -|| die("$prog: can't open \`$tfmname.pl': $!\n"); - -open(VPL, ">", "$vfname.vpl") -|| die("$prog: can't open \`$vfname.vpl': $!\n"); - -print(VPL "(VTITLE Created by \`$prog " . join(" ", @ARGV) . "')\n"); -print(VPL "(FAMILY TEX-\U$vfname\E)\n"); - -my $have_mapfont = 0; -while (<PL>) { - next if /^\(FAMILY/; - next if /^\(CHECKSUM/; - - if (/^\(CHARACTER (.*)/) { - if (!$have_mapfont) { - print(VPL "(MAPFONT D 0\n"); - print(VPL " (FONTNAME $tfmname)\n"); - print(VPL " )\n"); - $have_mapfont = 1; - } - - my $char = $1; - - print(VPL $_); - - $_ = <PL>; - if (/CHARWD/) { - print(VPL $_); - $_ = <PL>; - } - if (/CHARHT/) { - print(VPL $_); - $_ = <PL>; - } - if (/CHARDP/) { - print(VPL $_); - $_ = <PL>; - } - - print(VPL " (MAP\n"); - print(VPL " (SELECTFONT D 0)\n"); - print(VPL " (SETCHAR $char)\n"); - print(VPL " )\n"); - } - - print(VPL $_); -} - -close(PL); -close(VPL); - -print("Processing \`$vfname.vpl'\n"); -$arg = "vptovf $vfname.vpl"; -system($arg) == 0 -|| die("$prog: calling \`$arg' failed: $?\n"); - -print("Removing \`$tfmname.pl'...\n"); -unlink("$tfmname.pl"); -print("Removing \`$vfname.vpl'...\n"); -unlink("$vfname.vpl"); - - -# eof diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/subfonts/hlatex2agl.pl b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/subfonts/hlatex2agl.pl deleted file mode 100644 index 22ca69446a..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/subfonts/hlatex2agl.pl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,477 +0,0 @@ -#! /usr/bin/perl -w -# -# This script adds AGL compliant glyph names to fonts from the HLaTeX -# package version 0.97 or newer. Note that only glyphs actually used in the -# (virtual) HLaTeX subfonts get new names; additionally, the used glyph -# shapes in the HLaTeX fonts aren't always correct -- consider this script -# as an auxiliary means, not a definitive solution. At least the Hangul and -# Hanja shapes are correct. -# -# As prerequisites, it needs the programs `t1asm' and `t1disasm' (from the -# t1utils package) and `vftovp' which must be in the path. The subfont -# definition file `UKS-HLaTeX.sfd' (from the ttf2pk package) and the file -# -# http://partners.adobe.com/public/developer/en/opentype/aglfn13.txt -# -# are necessary also. -# -# Call the script as -# -# perl hlatex2agl.pl virtual-namestem real-namestem sfd-file -# -# `virtual-namestem' specifies the name stem of the virtual subfonts -# directly used by LaTeX; both the VF and TFM files are needed. -# `real-namestem' gives the name stem of the real subfonts used by the -# virtual fonts; TFM, AFM, and PFB files are needed. -# -# Example: -# -# perl hlatex2agl.pl wmj umj UKS-HLaTeX.sfd - -# Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -# Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -# MA 02110-1301 USA - -use strict; - -my $prog = $0; -$prog =~ s@.*/@@; - -if ($#ARGV != 2) { - die("usage: $prog virtual-namestem real-namestem sfd-file\n"); -} - -my $virtnamestem = $ARGV[0]; -my $realnamestem = $ARGV[1]; -my $sfdfile = $ARGV[2]; - - -# Read UKS-HLaTeX.sfd. - -my @sfd; -my @virtsubfonts; - -read_sfdfile($sfdfile, \@sfd, \@virtsubfonts); - - -# Read AGL file. - -my %agl; - -read_aglfile("aglfn13.txt", \%agl); - - -# Read VF files. - -my %vpl; -my %subfonts; - -for my $suffix (@virtsubfonts) { - read_vffile("$virtnamestem$suffix.vf", $suffix, \%vpl, \%subfonts); -} - - -# Decompose all Hangul syllables. - -my @hangul; - -decompose_hangul(\@hangul); - - -# Build glyph names. - -my %names; - -build_glyphnames(\%names); - - -# Process AFM files. - -foreach my $suffix (sort (keys %subfonts)) { - process_afmfile("$realnamestem$suffix.afm", $suffix); -} - - -# Process PFB files. - -foreach my $suffix (sort (keys %subfonts)) { - process_pfbfile("$realnamestem$suffix.pfb", $suffix); -} - - -# Read an SFD file. -# -# $1: Name of the SFD file. -# $2: Reference to the target array, mapping from Unicode to the subfont. -# The format of the array values is the concatenation of the subfont -# suffix, a space, and the index. -# $3: Reference to a target array which holds the subfont suffixes. - -sub read_sfdfile { - my ($sfdfile, $sfdarray, $subarray) = @_; - - print("Reading subfont definition file \`$sfdfile'...\n"); - - open(SFD, $sfdfile) - || die("$prog: can't open \`$sfdfile': $!\n"); - - my $line; - my $continuation = 0; - while (<SFD>) { - chop; - - next if /^\s*$/; - next if /^#/; - - if ($continuation) { - $line .= $_; - } - else { - $line = $_; - } - $continuation = 0; - - if ($line =~ s/\\$//) { - $continuation = 1; - next; - } - - $_ = $line; - my @field = split(" "); - - my $suffix = $field[0]; - push(@{$subarray}, $suffix); - - shift(@field); - my $index = 0; - - while (@field) { - if ($field[0] =~ /(.*):$/) { - $index = $1; - } - elsif ($field[0] =~ /(.*)_(.*)/) { - my $start = $1; - my $end = $2; - $start = oct($start) if ($start =~ /^0/); - $end = oct($end) if ($end =~ /^0/); - foreach my $i ($start .. $end) { - $sfdarray->[$i] = "$suffix $index"; - $index++; - } - } - else { - my $value = $field[0]; - $value = oct($value) if ($value =~ /^0/); - $sfdarray->[$value] = "$suffix $index"; - $index++; - } - shift(@field); - } - } - close(SFD); -} - - -# Read an AGL file. -# -# $1: Name of the AGL file. -# $2: Reference to the target hash file, mapping from the Unicode value -# to the glyph name. - -sub read_aglfile { - my ($aglfile, $aglhash) = @_; - - print("Reading Adobe Glyph List file \`$aglfile'...\n"); - - open(AGL, $aglfile) - || die("$prog: can't open \`$aglfile': $!\n"); - - while (<AGL>) { - chop; - - next if /^\s*$/; - next if /^#/; - - my @field = split(";"); - $aglhash->{hex($field[0])} = $field[1]; - } - close(AGL); -} - - -# Read a VF file. -# -# $1: Name of the VF file. -# $2: Subfont suffix. -# $3: Reference to a target hash, mapping from the virtual subfont to the -# real subfonts. The format of the key is the concatenation of the -# subfont suffix, a space, and the index. The format of the hash value -# is `<suffix1> <idx1>[,<suffix2> <idx2>[,...]]'. -# $4: Reference to a target hash, collecting the suffixes of the real -# subfonts. - -sub read_vffile { - my ($vffile, $vfsuffix, $vplhash, $subfonthash) = @_; - my $vplfile = "$vffile.vpl"; - - print("Creating virtual property list file \`$vplfile'...\n"); - my $arg = "vftovp -charcode-format=octal $vffile > $vplfile"; - system("$arg") == 0 - || die("$prog: calling \`$arg' failed: $?"); - - print("Reading \`$vplfile'...\n"); - open(VPL, $vplfile) - || die("$prog: can't open \`$vplfile': $!\n"); - - my @subfonts; - my $subindex; - my $index; - my $currfont; - my $map = ""; - - while (<VPL>) { - if (/\(MAPFONT D ([0-9]+)/) { - $subindex = $1; - } - elsif (/\(FONTNAME $realnamestem(.*?)\)/) { - $subfonts[$subindex] = $1; - if (!defined ($subfonthash->{$1})) { - $subfonthash->{$1} = 1; - } - } - elsif (/\(CHARACTER O ([0-7]+)/) { - # Save data from previous CHARACTER block. - $vplhash->{"$vfsuffix $index"} = $map if ($map); - - # Reset variables. - $index = oct($1); - $currfont = 0; - $map = ""; - } - elsif (/\(SELECTFONT D ([0-9]+)\)/) { - $currfont = $1; - } - elsif (/\(SETCHAR O ([0-7]+)\)/) { - $map .= "," if ($map); - $map .= "$subfonts[$currfont] " . oct($1); - } - } - - # Save data from last CHARACTER block. - $vplhash->{"$vfsuffix $index"} = $map if ($map); - - close(VPL); - unlink($vplfile); -} - - -# Decompose all Unicode Hangul syllables into Jamo elements. -# -# $1: The target array, mapping from Unicode value to a list of Jamos (in -# Unicode), separated by commata. -# -# This follows the algorithm given in the Unicode standard. - -sub decompose_hangul { - my ($hangularray) = @_; - - my $s_base = 0xAC00; - my $l_base = 0x1100; - my $v_base = 0x1161; - my $t_base = 0x11A7; - - my $s_count = 11172; - my $l_count = 19; - my $v_count = 21; - my $t_count = 28; - - my $n_count = $v_count * $t_count; - - for my $s ($s_base .. ($s_base + $s_count - 1)) { - my $s_index = $s - $s_base; - - my $l = $l_base + int($s_index / $n_count); - my $v = $v_base + int(($s_index % $n_count) / $t_count); - my $t = $t_base + $s_index % $t_count; - - my $jamos = "$l,$v"; - $jamos .= ",$t" if ($t != $t_base); - $hangularray->[$s] = $jamos; - } -} - - -# Build glyph names. -# -# $1: The target hash which maps from real subfonts to glyph names. Keys -# are of the form `<suffix> <index>', hash values are AGL compliant -# glyph names. Glyph variants get a trailing suffix of the form `.N', -# where is is a running number starting with 1. Example: `uni1100.24'. - -sub build_glyphnames { - my ($nameshash) = @_; - - my @entries; - - foreach my $unicode (0 .. 0xFFFF) { - next if !defined ($sfd[$unicode]); - - my $virtdata = $sfd[$unicode]; - - # We assume that only Hangul syllables are composed of more than - # a single element. - if (defined ($hangul[$unicode])) { - my @unijamos = split(",", $hangul[$unicode]); - my @jamos = split(",", $vpl{$virtdata}); - - foreach my $i (0 .. $#jamos) { - if (!defined ($nameshash->{$jamos[$i]})) { - if (defined ($entries[$unijamos[$i]])) { - $nameshash->{$jamos[$i]} = sprintf("uni%04X.%d", - $unijamos[$i], - $entries[$unijamos[$i]]); - $entries[$unijamos[$i]] += 1; - } - else { - $nameshash->{$jamos[$i]} = sprintf("uni%04X", $unijamos[$i]); - $entries[$unijamos[$i]] = 1; - } - } - } - } - else { - if (defined ($agl{$unicode})) { - $nameshash->{$vpl{$virtdata}} = $agl{$unicode}; - } - else { - $nameshash->{$vpl{$virtdata}} = sprintf("uni%04X", $unicode); - } - } - } -} - - -# Process AFM file. -# -# $1: Name of the AFM file to process. The file is first saved, then all -# glyph names are replaced for which an AGL compliant glyph name is -# known. -# $2: The suffix. - -sub process_afmfile { - my ($afmfile, $sub) = @_; - - print("Processing \`$afmfile'...\n"); - - if (!-f $afmfile) { - die("$prog: \`$afmfile' doesn't exist\n"); - } - - rename($afmfile, "$afmfile.old"); - - open(INFILE, "$afmfile.old") - || die("$prog: can't open \`$afmfile.old': $!\n"); - open(OUTFILE, ">", "$afmfile") - || die("$prog: can't open \`$afmfile': $!\n"); - - while (<INFILE>) { - # Replace the `kxx' entries. - if (/ N k(.*?) ;/) { - my $index = hex($1); - if (defined ($names{"$sub $index"})) { - s/ N .*? ;/ N $names{"$sub $index"} ;/; - } - } - - # Update version number. - s/001\.000/001.001/; - s/Altsys\ Fontographer\ 4\.1\ 1\/10\/95$/001.001/; - - print(OUTFILE $_); - - # Add comment. - if (/^Comment\ UniqueID/ || /^Comment\ Generated/) { - print(OUTFILE "Comment AGL compliant glyph names added " - . "by script $prog 2005-Jul-27.\n"); - } - } - - close(INFILE); - close(OUTFILE); -} - - -# Process PFB file. -# -# $1: Name of the PFB file to process. The file is first saved, then all -# glyph names are replaced for which an AGL compliant glyph name is -# known. -# $2: The suffix. - -sub process_pfbfile { - my ($pfbfile, $sub) = @_; - my $arg; - - print("Processing \`$pfbfile'...\n"); - - if (!-f $pfbfile) { - die("$prog: \`$pfbfile' doesn't exist\n"); - } - - rename($pfbfile, "$pfbfile.old"); - - $arg = "t1disasm < $pfbfile.old > $pfbfile.disasm.old"; - system("$arg") == 0 - || die("$prog: calling \`$arg' failed: $?"); - - open(INFILE, "$pfbfile.disasm.old") - || die("$prog: can't open \`$pfbfile.disasm.old': $!\n"); - open(OUTFILE, ">", "$pfbfile.disasm") - || die("$prog: can't open \`$pfbfile.disasm': $!\n"); - - while (<INFILE>) { - # Replace the `kxx' entries. - if (m@/k(.*?) @) { - my $index = hex($1); - if (defined ($names{"$sub $index"})) { - s@/k.*? @/$names{"$sub $index"} @; - } - } - - # Update version number. - s/001\.000/001.001/; - - print(OUTFILE $_); - - # Add comment. - if (/^%%CreationDate/) { - print(OUTFILE "% AGL compliant glyph names added " - . "by script $prog 2005-Jul-27.\n"); - } - } - - close(INFILE); - close(OUTFILE); - - $arg = "t1asm < $pfbfile.disasm > $pfbfile"; - system("$arg") == 0 - || die("$prog: calling \`$arg' failed: $?"); - - unlink("$pfbfile.disasm.old", "$pfbfile.disasm"); -} - - -# eof diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/subfonts/makefdx.pl b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/subfonts/makefdx.pl deleted file mode 100644 index bed1c4b857..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/subfonts/makefdx.pl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,340 +0,0 @@ -#! /usr/bin/perl -w -# -# This script creates proper entries for an FDX file as used by the CJK -# package for LaTeX. -# -# As a prerequisite, it needs the file -# -# http://partners.adobe.com/public/developer/en/opentype/aglfn13.txt -# -# which must be located in the current directory. -# -# Call the script as -# -# perl [-u] makefdx.pl vertref-afm-file sfd-file encoding font-name -# -# `vertref-afm-file' is an AFM file as produced by the script `vertref.pe'. -# The subfont definition file `sfd-file' gives the subfont scheme to get the -# proper entries in the FDX file. `encoding' and `font-name' are TeX font -# parameters as used by the CJK package; the scripts uses the concatenation -# of those two values as the name of the FDX file (with suffix `.fdx'). -# -# The switch `-u' makes the script add a macro to the FDX file (which is -# used by the CJKutf8.sty) to provide a proper /ToUnicode cmap to pdftex. -# -# Note that the created FDX file has to be completed manually. -# -# Examples: -# -# perl makefdx.pl bsmiuvr.afm UBig5.sfd c00 bsmi -# -# The result of this call is the file `c00bsmi.fdx' (you get some warnings -# because not all glyphs contained in bsmiuvr.afm can be accessed with Big5 -# encoding). -# -# perl makefdx.pl -u bsmiuvr.afm Unicode.sfd c70 bsmi -# -# The result of this call is the file `c70bsmi.fdx'. -# -# A collection of useful subfont definition files for CJK fonts can be found -# in the ttf2pk package. - -# Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -# Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -# MA 02110-1301 USA - -use strict; - -my $prog = $0; -$prog =~ s@.*/@@; - -my $is_unicode = 0; -if ($ARGV[0] eq "-u") { - $is_unicode = 1; - shift @ARGV; -} - -if ($#ARGV != 3) { - die("usage: $prog [-u] vertref-afm-file sfd-file encoding font-name\n"); -} - -my $vertrefafmfile = $ARGV[0]; -my $sfdfile = $ARGV[1]; -my $encoding = $ARGV[2]; -my $fontname = $ARGV[3]; - -my $fdxfile = $encoding . $fontname . ".fdx"; - -# Read AGL file. - -my %agl; - -read_aglfile("aglfn13.txt", \%agl); - - -# Read AFM file. - -my @vertref; - -read_afmfile($vertrefafmfile, \@vertref); - - -# Read subfont definition file. - -my @sfd; - -read_sfdfile($sfdfile, \@sfd); - - -# Write FDX file. - -print("Writing extended font definition file \`$fdxfile'...\n"); - -open(FDX, ">", $fdxfile) -|| die("$prog: can't open \`$fdxfile': $!\n"); -my $oldfh = select(FDX); - -print("% This is the file $fdxfile of the CJK package -% for using Asian logographs (Chinese/Japanese/Korean) with LaTeX2e -% -% created by the script makefdx.pl for CJK Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015). - -\\def\\fileversion{4.8.4} -\\def\\filedate{2015/04/18} -\\ProvidesFile{$fdxfile}[\\filedate\\space\\fileversion] - -\\CJKvdef{fullheight}{1em} -\\CJKvdef{height}{.88em} -\\CJKvdef{offset}{.6em} - -% Uncomment if necessary. -%\\CJKvdef{norotate}{} -"); - -my @unicodes; -my $mapping_count = 0; - -foreach my $index (0 .. $#vertref) { - my $glyphnameref = $vertref[$index]; - my $unicode; - - if (defined ($agl{$glyphnameref})) { - $unicode = $agl{$glyphnameref}; - } - elsif ($glyphnameref =~ /^uni([0-9A-F]{4})$/) { - $unicode = hex($1); - } - elsif ($glyphnameref =~ /^u([0-9A-F]{4,6})$/) { - $unicode = hex($1); - } - else { - $unicode = -1; - } - if ($unicode == -1 - || ($unicode >= 0xD800 && $unicode <= 0xDFFF) - || $unicode > 0x10FFFF) { - print(STDERR "Can't map glyph name \`$glyphnameref' to Unicode.\n"); - $unicodes[$index] = -1; - next; - } - $unicodes[$index] = $unicode; - - my $sfdentry; - - if (defined ($sfd[$unicode])) { - $sfdentry = $sfd[$unicode]; - } - else { - $unicodes[$index] = -1; - printf(STDERR "\`%s' (U+%04X) not in subfont encoding\n", - $glyphnameref, $unicode); - next; - } - - $mapping_count++; - - print("\\CJKvdef{m/n/$sfdentry}"); - print("{\\def\\CJK\@plane{v}\\selectfont\\CJKsymbol{$index}}\n"); - print("\\CJKvlet{bx/n/$sfdentry}"); - print("{m/n/$sfdentry}\n"); -} - -if ($is_unicode) { - print(" -\\gdef\\CJK\@cmap\@${fontname}v{ - \\expandafter\\ifx\\csname CJK\@CMap\@${fontname}v\\endcsname \\relax - \\immediate\\pdfobj stream { - /CIDInit\\space/ProcSet\\space findresource\\space begin\\space - 12\\space dict\\space begin\\space - begincmap\\space - /CIDSystemInfo\\space <<\\space - /Registry\\space (TeX)\\space - /Ordering\\space (${fontname}v)\\space - /Supplement\\space 0\\space >>\\space def\\space - /CMapName\\space /TeX-${fontname}v-0\\space def\\space - 1\\space begincodespacerange\\space - <00>\\space <FF>\\space - endcodespacerange\\space - $mapping_count\\space beginbfchar\\space -"); - - foreach my $index (0 .. $#vertref) { - if ($unicodes[$index] != -1) { - printf(" <%02X>\\space <%04X>\\space\n", - $index, $unicodes[$index]); - } - } - - print(" endbfchar\\space - endcmap\\space - CMapName\\space currentdict\\space /CMap\\space defineresource\\space - pop\\space - end\\space - end\\space} - \\expandafter\\xdef\\csname CJK\@CMap\@${fontname}v\\endcsname{ - \\the\\pdflastobj} - \\fi - \\pdffontattr\\font\@name{ - /ToUnicode\\space\\csname CJK\@CMap\@${fontname}v\\endcsname\\space 0\\space R} -} - -\\endinput -"); -} - - -# Read an AGL file. -# -# $1: Name of the AGL file. -# $2: Reference to the target hash file, mapping from the glyph name -# to the Unicode value. - -sub read_aglfile { - my ($aglfile, $aglhash) = @_; - - print("Reading Adobe Glyph List file \`$aglfile'...\n"); - - open(AGL, $aglfile) - || die("$prog: can't open \`$aglfile': $!\n"); - - while (<AGL>) { - chop; - - next if /^\s*$/; - next if /^#/; - - my @field = split(";"); - $aglhash->{$field[1]} = hex($field[0]); - } - close(AGL); -} - - -# Read an SFD file. -# -# $1: Name of the SFD file. -# $2: Reference to the target array file, mapping from the character code -# to the subfont index. The format of an array value is the -# concatenation of the subfont suffix, a slash, and the index. - -sub read_sfdfile { - my ($sfdfile, $sfdarray) = @_; - - print("Reading subfont definition file \`$sfdfile'...\n"); - - open(SFD, $sfdfile) - || die("$prog: can't open \`$sfdfile': $!\n"); - - my $line; - my $continuation = 0; - while (<SFD>) { - chop; - - next if /^\s*$/; - next if /^#/; - - if ($continuation) { - $line .= $_; - } - else { - $line = $_; - } - $continuation = 0; - - if ($line =~ s/\\$//) { - $continuation = 1; - next; - } - - $_ = $line; - my @field = split(" "); - - my $suffix = $field[0]; - - shift(@field); - my $index = 0; - - while (@field) { - if ($field[0] =~ /(.*):$/) { - $index = $1; - } - elsif ($field[0] =~ /(.*)_(.*)/) { - my $start = $1; - my $end = $2; - $start = oct($start) if ($start =~ /^0/); - $end = oct($end) if ($end =~ /^0/); - foreach my $i ($start .. $end) { - $sfdarray->[$i] = "$suffix/$index"; - $index++; - } - } - else { - my $value = $field[0]; - $value = oct($value) if ($value =~ /^0/); - $sfdarray->[$value] = "$suffix/$index"; - $index++; - } - shift(@field); - } - } - close(SFD); -} - - -# Read an AFM file. -# -# $1: Name of the AFM file. -# $2: Reference to array which maps glyph indices to glyph names. - -sub read_afmfile { - my ($afmfile, $maparray) = @_; - - print("Reading metrics file \`$afmfile'\n"); - - open(AFM, $afmfile) - || die("$prog: can't open \`$afmfile': $!\n"); - - while (<AFM>) { - if (/^C \d+ ;/) { - / N (.*?) ;/; - push (@$maparray, $1); - } - } - close(AFM); -} - - -# eof diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/subfonts/sfd2uni.pl b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/subfonts/sfd2uni.pl deleted file mode 100644 index a82a3cb10f..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/subfonts/sfd2uni.pl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,348 +0,0 @@ -#! /usr/bin/perl -w -# -# This script creates virtual subfonts in Unicode encoding for a font -# encoding given by a subfont definition file (which must use Unicode -# code points). -# -# As prerequisites it needs the programs `tftopl' and `vptovf' which must be -# in the path. -# -# Call the script as -# -# perl sfd2uni.pl sfd-file namestem uni-namestem codingscheme -# -# `sfd-file' is the subfont definition file, `namestem' is the name stem -# of the subfonts defined in `sfd-file', and `uni-namestem' holds the prefix -# for the Unicode subfonts. `codingscheme' (converted to uppercase) is used -# for the CODINGSCHEME parameter in the resulting TFM files. -# -# `sfd2uni.pl' reads all TFM files from the font family with name stem -# `namestem'. -# -# Example: -# -# perl sfd2uni.pl UKS-HLaTeX.sfd wmj uwmj HLATEX -# -# A collection of useful subfont definition files for CJK fonts can be found -# in the ttf2pk package. - -# Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -# Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -# MA 02110-1301 USA - -use strict; - -my $prog = $0; -$prog =~ s@.*/@@; - -if ($#ARGV != 3) { - die("usage: $prog sfd-file namestem uni-namestem codingscheme\n"); -} - -my $sfdfile = $ARGV[0]; -my $namestem = $ARGV[1]; -my $uninamestem = $ARGV[2]; -my $codingscheme = $ARGV[3]; - - -# Read subfont definition file. - -my %sfd; -my @subfonts; - -read_sfdfile($sfdfile, \%sfd, \@subfonts); - - -# Read TFM files. - -my @unicmetrics; - -foreach my $sub (@subfonts) { - my $tfmname = "$namestem$sub.tfm"; - - read_tfmfile($tfmname, \@unicmetrics, \%sfd, $sub); -} - - -# Read FONTDIMEN block. - -my $fontdimen = read_fontdimen("$namestem$subfonts[0].tfm"); - - -# Write VPL files. - -my $index = 0; -foreach my $i (0 .. 255) { - my @entries; - - foreach my $j (0 .. 255) { - if (defined ($unicmetrics[$index])) { - push(@entries, "$j $unicmetrics[$index]"); - } - $index++; - } - - if ($#entries >= 0) { - write_vplfile($uninamestem . sprintf("%02x.vpl", $i), \@entries); - } -} - - -# Generate VF and TFM files, then remove the VPL files. - -my @vplfiles = glob("$uninamestem*.vpl"); -foreach my $vplfile (@vplfiles) { - print("Processing \`$vplfile'...\n"); - my $arg = "vptovf $vplfile"; - system($arg) == 0 - || die("$prog: calling \`$arg' failed: $?");; - print("Removing \`$vplfile'...\n"); - unlink($vplfile); -} - - -# Read an SFD file. -# -# $1: Name of the SFD file. -# $2: Reference to the target hash file, mapping from the subfont index to -# the character code. The format of the key value is the concatenation -# of the subfont suffix, a space, and the index. -# $3: Reference to a target array which holds the subfont suffixes. - -sub read_sfdfile { - my ($sfdfile, $sfdhash, $sfdarray) = @_; - - print("Reading subfont definition file \`$sfdfile'...\n"); - - open(SFD, $sfdfile) - || die("$prog: can't open \`$sfdfile': $!\n"); - - my $line; - my $continuation = 0; - while (<SFD>) { - chop; - - next if /^\s*$/; - next if /^#/; - - if ($continuation) { - $line .= $_; - } - else { - $line = $_; - } - $continuation = 0; - - if ($line =~ s/\\$//) { - $continuation = 1; - next; - } - - $_ = $line; - my @field = split(" "); - - my $suffix = $field[0]; - push(@{$sfdarray}, $suffix); - - shift(@field); - my $index = 0; - - while (@field) { - if ($field[0] =~ /(.*):$/) { - $index = $1; - } - elsif ($field[0] =~ /(.*)_(.*)/) { - my $start = $1; - my $end = $2; - $start = oct($start) if ($start =~ /^0/); - $end = oct($end) if ($end =~ /^0/); - foreach my $i ($start .. $end) { - $sfdhash->{"$suffix $index"} = $i; - $index++; - } - } - else { - my $value = $field[0]; - $value = oct($value) if ($value =~ /^0/); - $sfdhash->{"$suffix $index"} = $value; - $index++; - } - shift(@field); - } - } - close(SFD); -} - - -# Read TFM file. -# -# $1: Name of the TFM file. -# $2: Reference to the target array holding metric information in the form -# `<subfont> <subfont_index> <width> <heigth> <depth>'. -# $3: Reference to a hash created by `read_sfdfile'. -# $4: Subfont suffix. - -sub read_tfmfile { - my ($tfmfile, $unicarray, $sfdhash, $sub) = @_; - - print("Processing metrics file \`$tfmfile'...\n"); - my $arg = "tftopl $tfmfile > $tfmfile.pl"; - system($arg) == 0 - || die("$prog: calling \`$arg' failed: $?\n"); - - print("Reading property list file \`$tfmfile.pl'...\n"); - open(PL, "$tfmfile.pl") - || die("$prog: can't open \`$tfmfile.pl': $!\n"); - - while (<PL>) { - my $index; - if (/^\(CHARACTER O (\d+)/) { - $index = oct($1); - } - elsif (/^\(CHARACTER C (.)/) { - $index = ord($1); - } - else { - next; - } - - my $wd = "0"; - my $ht = "0"; - my $dp = "0"; - - $_ = <PL>; - if (/\(CHARWD R (.*)\)/) { - $wd = "$1"; - $_ = <PL>; - } - if (/\(CHARHT R (.*)\)/) { - $ht = "$1"; - $_ = <PL>; - } - if (/\(CHARDP R (.*)\)/) { - $dp = "$1"; - } - - if (defined ($sfdhash->{"$sub $index"})) { - $unicarray->[$sfdhash->{"$sub $index"}] = "$sub $index $wd $ht $dp"; - } - } - close(PL); - print("Removing \`$tfmfile.pl'...\n"); - unlink("$tfmfile.pl"); -} - - -# Read FONTDIMEN block of a TFM file. -# -# $1: Name of the TFM file. -# -# Return the block as a string. - -sub read_fontdimen { - my ($tfmfile) = @_; - - print("Processing metrics file \`$tfmfile'...\n"); - my $arg = "tftopl $tfmfile > $tfmfile.pl"; - system($arg) == 0 - || die("$prog: calling \`$arg' failed: $?\n"); - - print("Reading property list file \`$tfmfile.pl'...\n"); - open(PL, "$tfmfile.pl") - || die("$prog: can't open \`$tfmfile.pl': $!\n"); - - my $s = ""; - my $have_fontdimen = 0; - - while (<PL>) { - if (/^\(FONTDIMEN/) { - $have_fontdimen = 1; - } - - if ($have_fontdimen) { - $s .= $_; - - last if (/^ \)/); - } - } - - close(PL); - print("Removing \`$tfmfile.pl'...\n"); - unlink("$tfmfile.pl"); - - return $s; -} - - -# Write VPL file. -# -# $1: Name of the VPL file. -# $2: Reference to list which holds the font entries. An entry has the -# form `<idx> <subfont> <subfont_idx> <width> <height> <depth>'. - -sub write_vplfile { - my ($vplfile, $metricsarray) = @_; - - my %subfonts; - my $subcount = 0; - - foreach my $entry (@{$metricsarray}) { - my @field = split(" ", $entry); - my $subfont = $field[1]; - if (!defined ($subfonts{$subfont})) { - $subfonts{$subfont} = $subcount; - $subcount++; - } - } - - print("Writing virtual property list file \`$vplfile'...\n"); - - open(VPL, ">", $vplfile) - || die("$prog: can't open \`$vplfile': $!\n"); - my $oldfh = select(VPL); - - print("(VTITLE Created by \`$prog " . join(" ", @ARGV) . "')\n"); - print("(FAMILY TEX-\U$uninamestem\E)\n"); - print("(CODINGSCHEME \U$codingscheme\E)\n"); - print $fontdimen; - - foreach my $subfont - (sort { $subfonts{$a} <=> $subfonts{$b} } keys %subfonts) { - print("(MAPFONT D $subfonts{$subfont}\n"); - print(" (FONTNAME $namestem$subfont)\n"); - print(" )\n"); - } - - foreach my $entry (@{$metricsarray}) { - my ($index, $subnumber, $subindex, $wd, $ht, $dp) = split(" ", $entry); - - print("(CHARACTER D $index\n"); - print(" (CHARWD R $wd)\n"); - print(" (CHARHT R $ht)\n"); - print(" (CHARDP R $dp)\n"); - print(" (MAP\n"); - print(" (SELECTFONT D $subfonts{$subnumber})\n"); - print(" (SETCHAR D $subindex)\n"); - print(" )\n"); - print(" )\n"); - } - - close(VPL); - select($oldfh); -} - - -# eof diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/subfonts/subfonts.pe b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/subfonts/subfonts.pe deleted file mode 100644 index feb9d3a56c..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/subfonts/subfonts.pe +++ /dev/null @@ -1,95 +0,0 @@ -# Generate CJK subfonts from master font. -# The fonts are created in the current directory. -# -# $1: The master font (e.g., `bsmi00lp.ttf'). -# $2: The name stem for the subfonts (e.g., `bsmilp'). -# $3: The subfont definition file, mapping from Unicode to whatever -# (e.g., `UBig5.sfd', which maps to Big 5). -# -# A collection of useful subfont definition files for CJK fonts can be found -# in the ttf2pk package. - -# Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -# Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -# MA 02110-1301 USA - -if (Strtol($version) < 20071105) - Print("Can't use FontForge version before 2007-11-05. Aborting."); - Quit(1); -endif; - -if ($argc != 4) - Print("usage: [fontforge -script] ", $0, " master-font name-stem SFD-file"); - Quit(1); -endif; - -Print("Loading ", $1, "..."); -Open($1); - -if ($cidfontname != "") - CIDFlatten(); -endif; - -Reencode("ucs4"); - -copyright = $copyright \ - + Chr(10) + Chr(10) \ - + "Subfont version " \ - + Strftime("%F", 1, "C") \ - + "."; -SetFontNames("", "", "", "", copyright, ""); - -Print("Ensure third order curves..."); -SetFontOrder(3); - -Print("Scaling to PostScript units..."); -ScaleToEm(900, 100); - -num_chars = CharCnt(); -count = 0; -delta = 100; - -while (count + delta < num_chars) - Print(count, "/", num_chars - 1, ":"); - Select(count, count + delta); - - Print(" Add extrema..."); - AddExtrema(); - - Print(" Simplifying outlines..."); - Simplify(0, 2); - - count += delta; -endloop; - -Print(count, "/", num_chars - 1, ":"); -Select(count, num_chars - 1); - -Print(" Add extrema..."); -AddExtrema(); - -Print(" Simplifying outlines..."); -Simplify(0, 2); - -SelectAll(); - -# generate AFM and TFM files, no PS hints, and rounded PS coordinates -Print("Generating subfonts..."); -Generate($2 + "%s.pfb", "", \ - 0x1 | 0x100 | 0x10000 | 0x80000 | 0x200000, \ - -1, $3); - -Quit(0); diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/subfonts/uni2sfd.pl b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/subfonts/uni2sfd.pl deleted file mode 100644 index d28796c874..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/subfonts/uni2sfd.pl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,312 +0,0 @@ -#! /usr/bin/perl -w -# -# This script creates virtual subfonts in a font encoding given by a subfont -# definition file, based on Unicode subfonts. -# -# As prerequisites, it needs the programs `tftopl' and `vptovf' which must -# be in the path. -# -# Call the script as -# -# perl uni2sfd.pl uni-namestem sfd-file namestem codingscheme -# -# `uni-namestem' is the namestem of the Unicode subfonts; `uni2sfd.pl' -# appends the Unicode suffixes and reads the corresponding TFM files. -# `sfd-file' is the subfont definition file which maps Unicode input -# characters to the target subfont scheme using `namestem' as the namestem. -# `codingscheme' gives the value for the CODINGSCHEME parameter in the -# VF files (always converted to uppercase). -# -# Example: -# -# perl uni2sfd.pl bsmiu UBig5.sfd bsmilp cjkbig5 -# -# A collection of useful subfont definition files for CJK fonts can be found -# in the ttf2pk package. - -# Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -# Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -# MA 02110-1301 USA - -use strict; - -my $prog = $0; -$prog =~ s@.*/@@; - -if ($#ARGV != 3) { - die("usage: $prog uni-namestem sfd-file namestem codingscheme\n"); -} - -my $uninamestem = $ARGV[0]; -my $sfdfile = $ARGV[1]; -my $namestem = $ARGV[2]; -my $codingscheme = $ARGV[3]; - - -# Read subfont definition file. - -my %sfd; -my @subfonts; - -read_sfdfile($sfdfile, \%sfd, \@subfonts); - - -# Read TFM files. - -my @unimetrics; - -foreach my $sub (0 .. 0xFF) { - my $suffix = sprintf("%02x", $sub); - my $tfmname = "$uninamestem$suffix.tfm"; - - if (-f $tfmname) { - read_tfmfile($tfmname, \@unimetrics, $suffix); - } -} - - -# Write VPL files. - -foreach my $sub (@subfonts) { - my @entries; - - foreach my $i (0 .. 255) { - if (defined ($sfd{"$sub $i"})) { - my $index = $sfd{"$sub $i"}; - if (defined ($unimetrics[$index])) { - push(@entries, "$i $index $unimetrics[$index]"); - } - } - } - - if ($#entries >= 0) { - write_vplfile("$namestem$sub.vpl", \@entries); - } -} - - -# Generate VF and TFM files, then remove the VPL files. - -my @vplfiles = glob("$namestem*.vpl"); -foreach my $vplfile (@vplfiles) { - print("Processing \`$vplfile'...\n"); - my $arg = "vptovf $vplfile"; - system($arg) == 0 - || die("$prog: calling \`$arg' failed: $?\n"); - print("Removing \`$vplfile'...\n"); - unlink($vplfile); -} - - -# Read an SFD file. -# -# $1: Name of the SFD file. -# $2: Reference to the target hash file, mapping from the character code -# to the subfont index. The format of the key value is the -# concatenation of the subfont suffix, a space, and the index. -# $3: Reference to a target array which holds the subfont suffixes. - -sub read_sfdfile { - my ($sfdfile, $sfdhash, $sfdarray) = @_; - - print("Reading subfont definition file \`$sfdfile'...\n"); - - open(SFD, $sfdfile) - || die("$prog: can't open \`$sfdfile': $!\n"); - - my $line; - my $continuation = 0; - while (<SFD>) { - chop; - - next if /^\s*$/; - next if /^#/; - - if ($continuation) { - $line .= $_; - } - else { - $line = $_; - } - $continuation = 0; - - if ($line =~ s/\\$//) { - $continuation = 1; - next; - } - - $_ = $line; - my @field = split(" "); - - my $suffix = $field[0]; - push(@{$sfdarray}, $suffix); - - shift(@field); - my $index = 0; - - while (@field) { - if ($field[0] =~ /(.*):$/) { - $index = $1; - } - elsif ($field[0] =~ /(.*)_(.*)/) { - my $start = $1; - my $end = $2; - $start = oct($start) if ($start =~ /^0/); - $end = oct($end) if ($end =~ /^0/); - foreach my $i ($start .. $end) { - $sfdhash->{"$suffix $index"} = $i; - $index++; - } - } - else { - my $value = $field[0]; - $value = oct($value) if ($value =~ /^0/); - $sfdhash->{"$suffix $index"} = $value; - $index++; - } - shift(@field); - } - } - close(SFD); -} - - -# Read TFM file. -# -# $1: Name of the TFM file. -# $2: Reference to the target array holding metric information in the form -# `<width> <heigth> <depth>'. -# $3: Subfont suffix. - -sub read_tfmfile { - my ($tfmfile, $unicarray, $suffix) = @_; - - print("Processing metrics file \`$tfmfile'...\n"); - my $arg = "tftopl $tfmfile > $tfmfile.pl"; - system($arg) == 0 - || die("$prog: calling \`$arg' failed: $?\n"); - - print("Reading property list file \`$tfmfile.pl'...\n"); - open(PL, "$tfmfile.pl") - || die("$prog: can't open \`$tfmfile.pl': $!\n"); - - while (<PL>) { - my $idx; - if (/^\(CHARACTER O (\d+)/) { - $idx = oct($1); - } - elsif (/^\(CHARACTER C (.)/) { - $idx = ord($1); - } - else { - next; - } - $idx += hex($suffix) * 256; - - my $wd = "0"; - my $ht = "0"; - my $dp = "0"; - - $_ = <PL>; - if (/\(CHARWD R (.*)\)/) { - $wd = "$1"; - $_ = <PL>; - } - if (/\(CHARHT R (.*)\)/) { - $ht = "$1"; - $_ = <PL>; - } - if (/\(CHARDP R (.*)\)/) { - $dp = "$1"; - } - - $unicarray->[$idx] = "$wd $ht $dp"; - } - close(PL); - print("Removing \`$tfmfile.pl'...\n"); - unlink("$tfmfile.pl"); -} - - -# Write VPL file. -# -# $1: Name of the VPL file. -# $2: Reference to list which holds the font entries. An entry has the -# form `<index> <Unicode> <width> <height> <depth>'. - -sub write_vplfile { - my ($vplfile, $glypharray) = @_; - - my %subfonts; - my $subcount = 0; - - foreach my $entry (@{$glypharray}) { - my @field = split(" ", $entry); - my $subfont = int($field[1] / 256); - if (!defined ($subfonts{$subfont})) { - $subfonts{$subfont} = $subcount; - $subcount++; - } - } - - print("Writing virtual property list file \`$vplfile'...\n"); - - open(VPL, ">", $vplfile) - || die("$prog: can't open \`$vplfile': $!\n"); - my $oldfh = select(VPL); - - print("(VTITLE Created by \`$prog " . join(" ", @ARGV) . "')\n"); - print("(FAMILY TEX-\U$namestem\E)\n"); - print("(CODINGSCHEME \U$codingscheme\E)\n"); - print("(FONTDIMEN\n"); - print(" (SPACE R 0.5)\n"); - print(" (XHEIGHT R 0.4)\n"); - print(" (QUAD R 1)\n"); - print(" )\n"); - - foreach my $subfont - (sort { $subfonts{$a} <=> $subfonts{$b} } keys %subfonts) { - print("(MAPFONT D $subfonts{$subfont}\n"); - print(" (FONTNAME $uninamestem" . sprintf("%02x", $subfont) . ")\n"); - print(" )\n"); - } - - foreach my $entry (@{$glypharray}) { - my @field = split(" ", $entry); - my $index = $field[0]; - my $subnumber = $subfonts{int($field[1] / 256)}; - my $subindex = $field[1] % 256; - my $width = $field[2]; - my $height = $field[3]; - my $depth = $field[4]; - - print("(CHARACTER D $index\n"); - print(" (CHARWD R $width)\n"); - print(" (CHARHT R $height)\n"); - print(" (CHARDP R $depth)\n"); - print(" (MAP\n"); - print(" (SELECTFONT D $subnumber)\n"); - print(" (SETCHAR D $subindex)\n"); - print(" )\n"); - print(" )\n"); - } - - close(VPL); - select($oldfh); -} - - -# eof diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/subfonts/vertical.pe b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/subfonts/vertical.pe deleted file mode 100644 index a10faef088..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/subfonts/vertical.pe +++ /dev/null @@ -1,108 +0,0 @@ -# Generate a font which contains vertical glyph representations. -# The font is created in the current directory. -# -# $1: The master font (e.g., `bsmi00lp.ttf'). -# $2: The name of the vertical font (e.g., `bsmilpv'). - -# Copyright (C) 1994-2007 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -# Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -# MA 02110-1301 USA - -if (Strtol($version) < 20071105) - Print("Can't use FontForge version before 2007-11-05. Aborting."; - Quit(1); -endif; - -if ($argc != 3) - Print("usage: [fontforge -script] ", $0, " master-font vertical-fontname"); - Quit(1); -endif; - -Print("Loading ", $1, "..."); -Open($1); - -fontname = $2; -fullname = $fullname + " vertical"; -copyright = $copyright \ - + Chr(10) + Chr(10) \ - + "Vertical glyph representations version " \ - + Strftime("%F", 1, "C") \ - + "."; -SetFontNames(fontname, "", fullname, "", copyright, ""); - -SelectAll(); -ApplySubstitution("*", "*", "vert"); - -if (!$fontchanged) - Print("No vertical glyph representation forms found."); - Quit(1); -endif; - -SelectChanged(); - -SelectInvert(); -DetachAndRemoveGlyphs(); - -Print("Ensure third order curves..."); -SetFontOrder(3); - -Print("Scaling to PostScript units..."); -ScaleToEm(900, 100); - -num_chars = CharCnt(); -count = 0; -delta = 100; - -while (count + delta < num_chars) - Print(count, "/", num_chars - 1, ":"); - Select(count, count + delta); - - Print(" Add extrema..."); - AddExtrema(); - - Print(" Simplifying outlines..."); - Simplify(0, 2); - - count += delta; -endloop; - -Print(count, "/", num_chars - 1, ":"); -Select(count, num_chars - 1); - -Print(" Add extrema..."); -AddExtrema(); - -Print(" Simplifying outlines..."); -Simplify(0, 2); - -SelectAll(); -foreach - unicode = GlyphInfo("Unicode"); - if (unicode > 0) - SetUnicodeValue(unicode); - name = GlyphInfo("Name"); - SetGlyphName(name + ".vert", 0); - endif -endloop; - -Reencode("original"); - -# generate AFM and TFM files, no PS hints, and rounded PS coordinates -Print("Generating font..."); -Generate($2 + ".pfb", "", \ - 0x1 | 0x100 | 0x10000 | 0x80000 | 0x200000); - -Quit(0); diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/subfonts/vertref.pe b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/subfonts/vertref.pe deleted file mode 100644 index 63533f9473..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/subfonts/vertref.pe +++ /dev/null @@ -1,121 +0,0 @@ -# Generate a font with glyphs which have vertical glyph representations (but -# don't include the vertical glyph representations itself). This is used by -# the perl script `makefdx.pl' to create an FDX file as used by the CJK -# package for LaTeX. -# -# The font is created in the current directory. -# -# $1: The master font (e.g., `bsmi00lp.ttf'). -# $2: The name of the target font (e.g., `bsmilpvr'). - -# Copyright (C) 1994-2007 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -# Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -# MA 02110-1301 USA - -if (Strtol($version) < 20071105) - Print("Can't use FontForge version before 2007-11-05. Aborting."; - Quit(1); -endif; - -if ($argc != 3) - Print("usage: [fontforge -script] ", $0, " master-font fontname"); - Quit(1); -endif; - -Print("Loading ", $1, "..."); -Open($1); - -fontname = $2; -fullname = $fullname + " vertical reference"; -copyright = $copyright \ - + Chr(10) + Chr(10) \ - + "Vertical glyph reference font version " \ - + Strftime("%F", 1, "C") \ - + "."; -SetFontNames(fontname, "", fullname, "", copyright, ""); - -lookups = GetLookups("GSUB"); - -i = 0; -result = -1; -while (i < SizeOf(lookups)) - if (Strstr(lookups[i], "'vert'") >= 0) - result = i; - endif; - i++; -endloop; - -if (result == -1) - Print("This font doesn't contain a GSUB table with a `vert' feature."); - Quit(1); -endif; - -subtables = GetLookupSubtables(lookups[result]); - -i = 0; -result = -1; -while (i < SizeOf(subtables)) - if (Strstr(subtables[i], "'vert'") >= 0) - result = i; - endif; - i++; -endloop; - -SelectByPosSub(subtables[result], 1); - -SelectInvert(); -DetachAndRemoveGlyphs(); - -Print("Ensure third order curves..."); -SetFontOrder(3); - -Print("Scaling to PostScript units..."); -ScaleToEm(900, 100); - -num_chars = CharCnt(); -count = 0; -delta = 100; - -while (count + delta < num_chars) - Print(count, "/", num_chars - 1, ":"); - Select(count, count + delta); - - Print(" Add extrema..."); - AddExtrema(); - - Print(" Simplifying outlines..."); - Simplify(0, 2); - - count += delta; -endloop; - -Print(count, "/", num_chars - 1, ":"); -Select(count, num_chars - 1); - -Print(" Add extrema..."); -AddExtrema(); - -Print(" Simplifying outlines..."); -Simplify(0, 2); - -Reencode("original"); - -# generate AFM and TFM files, no PS hints, and rounded PS coordinates -Print("Generating font..."); -Generate($2 + ".pfb", "", \ - 0x1 | 0x100 | 0x10000 | 0x80000 | 0x200000); - -Quit(0); diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/texmf/dvips/garuda-c90/config.garuda-c90 b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/texmf/dvips/garuda-c90/config.garuda-c90 deleted file mode 100644 index 69e0d59326..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/texmf/dvips/garuda-c90/config.garuda-c90 +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -p +garuda-c90.map diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/texmf/dvips/norasi-c90/config.norasi-c90 b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/texmf/dvips/norasi-c90/config.norasi-c90 deleted file mode 100644 index 655dace2ba..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/texmf/dvips/norasi-c90/config.norasi-c90 +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -p +norasi-c90.map diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/enc/dvips/thai/c90.enc b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/enc/dvips/thai/c90.enc deleted file mode 100644 index 03fc48b9fa..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/enc/dvips/thai/c90.enc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,334 +0,0 @@ -%!PS-Adobe-3.0 Resource-Encoding -% @psencodingfile{ -% author = "See file c90.etx", -% version = "See file c90.etx", -% date = "generated 2005/07/04", -% filename = "c90.enc", -% email = "See file c90.etx", -% codetable = "ISO/ASCII", -% checksum = "", -% abstract = "This is a postscript encoding file, automatically generated by fontinst from c90.etx." -% } - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -% Created by: tex garuda -% Created using: \etxtoenc{c90}{c90} - -% This file should be installed somewhere that your DVI -% to postscript driver looks for files. It is needed for -% reencoding some font you have transformed. - -% After installing this file, you should add the following -% line (minus %) to your finstmsc.rc file: -% \declarepsencoding{c90}{C90Encoding}{\download{c90.enc}} - -%%BeginResource: encoding C90Encoding -/C90Encoding [ -% 0 -/Gamma -/Delta -/Theta -/Lambda -/Xi -/Pi -/Sigma -/Upsilon -% 8 -/Phi -/Psi -/Omega -/endash -/emdash -/quotesingle -/exclamdown -/questiondown -% 16 -/dotlessi -/quotedblleft -/grave -/acute -/caron -/breve -/macron -/ring -% 24 -/cedilla -/germandbls -/ae -/oe -/oslash -/AE -/OE -/Oslash -% 32 -/.notdef -/exclam -/quotedblright -/numbersign -/dollar -/percent -/ampersand -/quoteright -% 40 -/parenleft -/parenright -/asterisk -/plus -/comma -/hyphen -/period -/slash -% 48 -/zero -/one -/two -/three -/four -/five -/six -/seven -% 56 -/eight -/nine -/colon -/semicolon -/less -/equal -/greater -/question -% 64 -/at -/A -/B -/C -/D -/E -/F -/G -% 72 -/H -/I -/J -/K -/L -/M -/N -/O -% 80 -/P -/Q -/R -/S -/T -/U -/V -/W -% 88 -/X -/Y -/Z -/bracketleft -/backslash -/bracketright -/circumflex -/underscore -% 96 -/quoteleft -/a -/b -/c -/d -/e -/f -/g -% 104 -/h -/i -/j -/k -/l -/m -/n -/o -% 112 -/p -/q -/r -/s -/t -/u -/v -/w -% 120 -/x -/y -/z -/braceleft -/bar -/braceright -/tilde -/dieresis -% 128 -/uni0E38 -/uni0E39 -/uni0E3A -/uni0E48.low_left -/uni0E49.low_left -/uni0E4A.low_left -/uni0E4B.low_left -/uni0E4C.low_left -% 136 -/uni0E48.low -/uni0E49.low -/uni0E4A.low -/uni0E4B.low -/uni0E4C.low -/.notdef -/.notdef -/uni0E4D.left -% 144 -/uni0E0D.descless -/.notdef -/uni0E31.left -/uni0E47.left -/uni0E34.left -/uni0E35.left -/uni0E36.left -/uni0E37.left -% 152 -/uni0E48.left -/uni0E49.left -/uni0E4A.left -/uni0E4B.left -/uni0E4C.left -/.notdef -/.notdef -/uni0E10.descless -% 160 -/.notdef -/uni0E01 -/uni0E02 -/uni0E03 -/uni0E04 -/uni0E05 -/uni0E06 -/uni0E07 -% 168 -/uni0E08 -/uni0E09 -/uni0E0A -/uni0E0B -/uni0E0C -/uni0E0D -/uni0E0E -/uni0E0F -% 176 -/uni0E10 -/uni0E11 -/uni0E12 -/uni0E13 -/uni0E14 -/uni0E15 -/uni0E16 -/uni0E17 -% 184 -/uni0E18 -/uni0E19 -/uni0E1A -/uni0E1B -/uni0E1C -/uni0E1D -/uni0E1E -/uni0E1F -% 192 -/uni0E20 -/uni0E21 -/uni0E22 -/uni0E23 -/uni0E24 -/uni0E25 -/uni0E26 -/uni0E27 -% 200 -/uni0E28 -/uni0E29 -/uni0E2A -/uni0E2B -/uni0E2C -/uni0E2D -/uni0E2E -/uni0E2F -% 208 -/uni0E30 -/uni0E31 -/uni0E32 -/uni0E33 -/uni0E34 -/uni0E35 -/uni0E36 -/uni0E37 -% 216 -/uni0E38 -/uni0E39 -/uni0E3A -/.notdef -/.notdef -/.notdef -/.notdef -/uni0E3F -% 224 -/uni0E40 -/uni0E41 -/uni0E42 -/uni0E43 -/uni0E44 -/uni0E45 -/uni0E46 -/uni0E47 -% 232 -/uni0E48 -/uni0E49 -/uni0E4A -/uni0E4B -/uni0E4C -/uni0E4D -/uni0E4E -/uni0E4F -% 240 -/uni0E50 -/uni0E51 -/uni0E52 -/uni0E53 -/uni0E54 -/uni0E55 -/uni0E56 -/uni0E57 -% 248 -/uni0E58 -/uni0E59 -/uni0E5A -/uni0E5B -/uni0E38.low -/uni0E39.low -/uni0E3A.low -/.notdef -] def -%%EndResource - -% End of file c90.enc. diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/map/dvips/garuda-c90/garuda-c90.map b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/map/dvips/garuda-c90/garuda-c90.map deleted file mode 100644 index 0c1af91bfe..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/map/dvips/garuda-c90/garuda-c90.map +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -fgdr8z Garuda " C90Encoding ReEncodeFont " <c90.enc <garuda.pfb -fgdb8z Garuda-Bold " C90Encoding ReEncodeFont " <c90.enc <garuda_b.pfb -fgdo8z Garuda-Oblique " C90Encoding ReEncodeFont " <c90.enc <garuda_o.pfb -fgdbo8z Garuda-BoldOblique " C90Encoding ReEncodeFont " <c90.enc <garuda_bo.pfb diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/map/dvips/norasi-c90/norasi-c90.map b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/map/dvips/norasi-c90/norasi-c90.map deleted file mode 100644 index 6d6a7790fd..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/map/dvips/norasi-c90/norasi-c90.map +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -ftnr8z Norasi " C90Encoding ReEncodeFont " <c90.enc <norasi.pfb -ftnb8z Norasi-Bold " C90Encoding ReEncodeFont " <c90.enc <norasi_b.pfb -ftni8z Norasi-Italic " C90Encoding ReEncodeFont " <c90.enc <norasi_i.pfb -ftnbi8z Norasi-BoldItalic " C90Encoding ReEncodeFont " <c90.enc <norasi_bi.pfb diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/garuda-c90/fgdb8z.tfm b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/garuda-c90/fgdb8z.tfm Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 65f79a03d9..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/garuda-c90/fgdb8z.tfm +++ /dev/null diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/garuda-c90/fgdbo8z.tfm b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/garuda-c90/fgdbo8z.tfm Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 10f04c2013..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/garuda-c90/fgdbo8z.tfm +++ /dev/null diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/garuda-c90/fgdo8z.tfm b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/garuda-c90/fgdo8z.tfm Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 729bb4f89e..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/garuda-c90/fgdo8z.tfm +++ /dev/null diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/garuda-c90/fgdr8z.tfm b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/garuda-c90/fgdr8z.tfm Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 7e7ab8eb41..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/garuda-c90/fgdr8z.tfm +++ /dev/null diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/norasi-c90/ftnb8z.tfm b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/norasi-c90/ftnb8z.tfm Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 29f8047108..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/norasi-c90/ftnb8z.tfm +++ /dev/null diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/norasi-c90/ftnbi8z.tfm b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/norasi-c90/ftnbi8z.tfm Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index be784971fc..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/norasi-c90/ftnbi8z.tfm +++ /dev/null diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/norasi-c90/ftni8z.tfm b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/norasi-c90/ftni8z.tfm Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 202a7c5bbe..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/norasi-c90/ftni8z.tfm +++ /dev/null diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/norasi-c90/ftnr8z.tfm b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/norasi-c90/ftnr8z.tfm Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 866eac16ba..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/norasi-c90/ftnr8z.tfm +++ /dev/null diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/tools/INSTALL b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/tools/INSTALL deleted file mode 100644 index 21e0236826..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/tools/INSTALL +++ /dev/null @@ -1,333 +0,0 @@ -Installation of Thai fonts for TeX with fontinst ------------------------------------------------- - -0. The files `c90.etx' and `c90.mtx' must be in the TEXINPUTS path. - Normally, the current directory also works. Note that you need - fontinst version 1.918 or higher. - -1. In case your Thai font doesn't come with an AFM metrics file you - must extract it from the font using tools like `type1afm' (from the - t1lib package) or ghostscript's `ps2afm' program. - -2. Create a control file for fontinst. - - Example: - - Let us assume that we have the following AFM files for the Garuda - family, using version 0.5 of the `fonts-tlwg' project: - - garuda.afm - garuda_b.afm - garuda_o.afm - garuda_bo.afm - - You should use glyph names compliant to Karl Berry's `fontname' - scheme. For `garuda', this could be `fgdr8z': `f' is the foundry - (`small foundry'), `gd' is the typeface name, `r' means the - weight (`regular'), and `8z' the encoding (`8bit user'). - Similarly, suitable names for the other fonts are `fgdb8z', - `fgdo8z', and `fgdbo8z', respectively. - - Fonts with `f' as the supplier should go into a `public' font - directory. The typeface `Garuda' already exists in the latest - fontname version (typeface.map version 4-Jul-2005 at the time of - writing), the associated directory is `garuda'. Please consult - the `fontname' standard for more information. - - A template for the fontinst control file can be found as - `garuda-c90.fontinst' which looks like the following. - - ==== garuda-c90.fontinst ==== - - \input fontinst.sty - - \needsfontinstversion{1.918} - - - % we explicitly set all slots in the encoding, so provide all - % glyph names in AFM files equally (this is, don't create - % `<glyph>-not' names) - \let\setnotglyph \setrawglyph - - % we want warnings for missing glyphs - \fontinstcc - \add_to\pre_fourth_etx_pass_hook{ - \def\do_slot{ - \if_undefined{g-\slot_name}\then - \fontinstwarningnoline{fontinst} - {missing~glyph~`\slot_name'\space - for~slot~\the\slot_number\space - in~font~`\out_filename'} - \fi - \do_character - } - } - \normalcc - - - % create PL files and an FD file - \installfonts - \setint{fontdimen(2)}{500} % SPACE - \setint{fontdimen(3)}{300} % STRETCH - \setint{fontdimen(4)}{100} % SHRINK - \setint{fontdimen(6)}{1000} % QUAD - \setint{fontdimen(7)}{0} % EXTRASPACE - - \installrawfont{fdbr8z}{garuda,c90}{c90} - {C90}{garuda}{m}{n}{} - \installrawfont{fdbb8z}{garuda_b,c90}{c90} - {C90}{garuda}{bx}{n}{} - \installrawfont{fdbbo8z}{garuda_bo,c90}{c90} - {C90}{garuda}{bx}{sl}{} - \installrawfont{fdbo8z}{garuda_o,c90}{c90} - {C90}{garuda}{m}{sl}{} - \endinstallfonts - - - \input finstmsc.sty - - - % create the c90.enc file - \installfonts - % the `makeenc' flag is used in c90.etx - \setint{makeenc}{1} - \setstr{encodingname}{C90Encoding} - \etxtoenc{c90}{c90} - \endinstallfonts - - \end - - ==== garuda-c90.fontinst ==== - - Some explanations. - - - The control files also create MTX and PL files for the AFM - files (e.g., garuda.mtx and garuda.pl) which aren't needed and - can be deleted. - - - AFM files don't provide all necessary font dimensions for TeX. - Consequently, you have to set some dimensions manually. The - `SPACE' value must be larger than for a Latin font; a - reasonable value is 500. You should increase the `STRETCH' - value also -- some tests have shown that 300 yields good - results, but this depends on the font. `EXTRASPACE' can be set - to zero since you must always use TeX's \frenchspacing command - for Thai. All other font dimension values given above are - default values and can stay unmodified. - - There is nothing for free: The changed font dimensions improve - spacing between Thai words, but Latin words are far too widely - spaced. - - - The arguments to \installrawfont are as follows. - - #1 The target font name. - #2 A comma separated list (without spaces) of metric - files. Above, the first one is the AFM file, the - second one is c90.mtx which sets up the three mandatory - alias glyph slots. - #3 The name of the encoding file (c90.etx). - #4-#7 The NFSS attributes for the font. - #8 The size command. If it is empty, `<->' is used. - - - The second \installfonts...\endinstallfonts block creates an - encoding file. - -3. Run fontinst: - - tex garuda-c90.fontinst - - If you get warnings about missing glyphs which are critical (this - is, if they affect Thai characters), you have to configure fontinst - to use an alias file for glyph names. This is described below. - -4. Say - - pltotf <PL-file> - - for all target PL files to create TFM files. - - Example: - - pltotf fgdr8z - pltotf fgdb8z - pltotf fgdo8z - pltotf fgdbo8z - - After the conversion, the PL files are no longer needed and can be - deleted. As mentioned above, the PL files created directly from the - AFM files need not be converted. - -5. Create a mapping file <font>.map for the PS fonts (which can be - used by both dvips and pdftex). - - Example `garuda-c90.map' (the lines are split for readability only): - - fgdr8z Garuda \ - " C90Encoding ReEncodeFont " <c90.enc <garuda.pfb - fgdb8z Garuda-Bold \ - " C90Encoding ReEncodeFont " <c90.enc <garuda_b.pfb - fgdo8z Garuda-Oblique \ - " C90Encoding ReEncodeFont " <c90.enc <garuda_o.pfb - fgdbo8z Garuda-BoldOblique \ - " C90Encoding ReEncodeFont " <c90.enc <garuda_bo.pfb - - A proper entry for the mapping file (dvipdfm.map) of dvipdfm (and - dvipdfmx) looks like this: - - fgdr8z c90 garuda - fgdb8z c90 garuda_b - fgdo8z c90 garuda_o - fgdbo8z c90 garuda_bo - - Note that teTeX's (and TeXLive's) `updmap' script can automatically - convert a map line for dvips to a proper entry for dvipdfm and - dvipdfmx. - -6. There are two possibilities how to make the Thai fonts known to - dvips. - - - Append the contents of the map file to `psfonts.map' (or the map - file specified in the configuration file of dvips, `config.ps', - with the `p' option). How to do this may vary depending on the - used TeX system; for example, teTeX and TeXLive both use a script - called `updmap' to maintain `psfonts.map'. - - - Write a small file called config.<font> (e.g. `config.garuda-c90') - with the following line in it: - - p +<map_file> - - Example: - - p +garuda-c90.map - - Then you can use the `-P' command line option of dvips to include - the reencoded font. Example: - - dvips -P garuda-c90 test.dvi - -7. After testing, install the font and its support files in your TeX - tree. In the following example, `TEXMF' denotes the location of - your (local) `texmf' directory (we assume a TeX installation - compliant to TDS 1.1 as provided recent versions of TeXLive and - teTeX). - - garuda.pfb -> TEXMF/fonts/type1/public/garuda/ - garuda.afm -> TEXMF/fonts/afm/public/garuda/ - ... - - c90.enc -> TEXMF/fonts/enc/dvips/thai/ - - garuda.map -> TEXMF/fonts/map/dvips/garuda-c90/ - config.garuda -> TEXMF/dvips/garuda-c90/ - - fgdr8z.tfm -> TEXMF/fonts/tfm/public/garuda-c90/ - ... - - c90gar.fd -> TEXMF/tex/latex/CJK/thai/ - -8. Run texhash or a similar program to update the TDS database if - necessary. - - -You are done! With plain TeX, say e.g. - - \font\thai = fgdr9z at 16pt - -to use the font \thai. This will typeset TIS-620 encoded Thai. Note, -however, that you need CJK's cjk-enc.el for Emacs to insert proper -inter-character glue and word breakpoints in case you want to typeset -longer Thai phrases. - - -Reencoding Thai fonts ---------------------- - -Older Thai fonts don't use proper glyph names, and recent ones -probably use different suffixes; it is thus necessary to make fontinst -aware of those names. - -A complete example can be found in the `dbtt-old' subdirectory (which -can be used for the dbtt fonts from TeXLive 8 or earlier). - -a. Set up a file which contains all the aliases, using the \galias - macro. This file should have the extension `.tex'. - - Example: - - If glyph `endash' is represented with glyph name `ucircumflex' in - the font, use the following: - - \galias{ucircumflex}{endash} - -b. Set up both ETX and MTX files which load the just created glyph - alias file. To do that, use the files `dbtt-old-alias.etx' and - `dbtt-old-alias.mtx' as templates. Leave everything unchanged - except the line with \input which should load your glyph alias - file. - -c. Set up a proper fontinst control file. Use `dbtt-old.fontinst' as - a template, replacing the `dbtt-old-alias' items in the - \installrawfont lines with the name of your MTX file. Similarly, - the three last lines in the second \installfonts...\endinstallfonts - block should be adjusted accordingly. - -d. Continue with item 3 above. Note that in item 5, you have to use - not `C90Encoding' but the encoding name defined with the \setstr - line in your fontinst control file. - - -Using different LaTeX encodings for Thai ----------------------------------------- - -The used encoding scheme within the CJK package for Thai is `C90', but -it is straightforward to adapt it to other Thai encodings like `LTH' -by reordering the `\setslot ... \endsetslot' blocks in the file -`c90.etx'. - -Currently, only CJK's cjk-enc.el output filter for Emacs needs the -Thai ligatures -- other Thai word segmentation programs like `swath' -or `cttex' already replace the input characters with proper glyph -variants. Anyway, they don't harm, and it is on the TODO list of the -thailatex maintainers to finally use those ligatures also. - - -Printing c90.etx ----------------- - -It is possible to convert the main fontinst encoding file for Thai, -c90.etx, into a printable document. To do so, you have to apply the -patch below to the file `fontdoc.sty' (which is part of the fontinst -package -- tested with fontinst version 1.926; newer versions have -already been corrected and don't need this patch), then simply say - - latex c90.etx - - -==================================================================== - - ---- fontdoc.sty.old Mon Feb 9 21:28:59 2004 -+++ fontdoc.sty Wed Jun 23 12:13:04 2004 -@@ -1052,7 +1052,7 @@ - \x@cs\def{FD@lig-/LIG}#1#2{% - \FD@typeset@string{\slot@name}${}*{}$\typeset@glyph{#1}% - ${}\rightarrow{}$% -- \FD@typeset@string{\slot@name}${}*{}$\typeset@glyph{#2}$% -+ \FD@typeset@string{\slot@name}${}*{}$\typeset@glyph{#2}% - } - \x@cs\def{FD@lig-LIG/}#1#2{% - \FD@typeset@string{\slot@name}${}*{}$\typeset@glyph{#1}% -@@ -1085,7 +1085,7 @@ - \FD@typeset@string{\slot@name}${}*{}$\typeset@glyph{#1}% - ${}\rightarrow{}$% - \FD@typeset@string{\slot@name}${}*{}$% -- \typeset@glyph{#2}${}*\lfloor$\typeset@glyph{#1}$} -+ \typeset@glyph{#2}${}*\lfloor$\typeset@glyph{#1}} - \def\nextlarger#1{\Bheading{Next larger} \typeset@glyph{#1}} - \def\makerightboundary#1{% - \Bheading{Right boundary marker slot} designation \typeset@glyph{#1}% - - ----End of INSTALL--- diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/tools/c90.etx b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/tools/c90.etx deleted file mode 100644 index 56cb88c757..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/tools/c90.etx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2346 +0,0 @@ -% c90.etx - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\relax -\documentclass{article} - -\usepackage[specification]{fontdoc}[2001/06/01] -\usepackage{textcomp} -\usepackage{shortvrb} -\usepackage{mflogo} -\usepackage{multicol} -\usepackage{url} - -\MakeShortVerb{\|} - -\newlength{\Stackwidth} - -\newcommand\StackAbove[2]{% - \settowidth{\Stackwidth}{$#1$}% - \vbox{\hbox{$#1$}% - \hbox to \Stackwidth{\hss $#2$\hss}}% -} -\newcommand\StackBelow[2]{% - \settowidth{\Stackwidth}{$#1$}% - \vtop{\hbox{$#1$}% - \hbox to \Stackwidth{\hss $#2$\hss}}% -} - -\newcommand{\thaiclass}[1]{% - {\textit{#1}}% -} -\newcommand{\thaiclassx}[2]{% - \thaiclass{#1}% - \raisebox{-0.4ex}{{\footnotesize\textit{#2}}}% -} -\newcommand{\thaiclassxx}[3]{% - \thaiclassx{#1}{#2}% - \raisebox{-0.8ex}{{\tiny\textit{#3}}}% -} - - -\begin{document} - -\title{The \texttt{C90} encoding for Thai} -\author{Werner Lemberg} -\date{2005/07/04} -\maketitle - - -\section{Introduction} - -This file describes a font encoding for Thai, as presented in a -TUGboat article~\cite{TUG-Thai}. The glyph names follow the Adobe -Glyph List (AGL)~\cite{AGL} recommendations. Since most available -Thai fonts neither use AGL glyph names nor follow the font encoding -used here, you have to be careful in setting up a proper encoding -vector. A specialty (for reasons explained below) is that three -glyphs, namely |/uni0E38| (Thai character `sara u'), |/uni0E39| (Thai -character `sara uu'), and |/uni0E3A| (Thai character `phinthu') must -appear twice in the encoding; the additional glyph indices are |0x80|, -|0x81|, and |0x82|, respectively. - - -\section{Ligatures} -The tricky part is implementing the ligatures. TeX's ligature -mechanism only provides contextual patterns of length~2. Due to the -very nature of the ETX format, ligatures aren't grouped into classes -which makes this file rather long. - -Thai glyphs can be grouped functionally into base glyphs (which are -spacing glyphs) and diacritics (which have zero advance width). -Usually, diacritical glyphs represent either vowels or tone -indicators, whereas base glyphs represent consonants -- I won't go -into detail here; please read the Unicode standard~\cite{Unicode} or -any introduction into the Thai script for more information. - -The general composing rules are as follows: - -\[ - CV \longrightarrow \StackAbove{V}{C}\,,\quad - CT \longrightarrow \StackAbove{T}{C}\,,\quad - CVT \longrightarrow \StackAbove{\StackAbove{T}{V}}{C}\,,\quad - Cv \longrightarrow \StackBelow{C}{v}\,,\quad - CvT \longrightarrow \StackBelow{\StackAbove{T}{C}}{v} -\] - -\noindent -where $C$ represents a base consonant, $V$ an upper vowel, $v$ a lower -vowel, and $T$ a tone mark. The tone mark always comes last. - -Sometimes you will find documents which have first the tone mark and -then the vowel. In real Thai input systems, this error will be -catched and fixed by reordering the characters according to the -TIS-620 Thai encoding standard before any output is created. The -ligatures given below are not able to handle such incorrect data, and -you have to normalize it before using them. - -It depends on context where the diacritics are exactly positioned; -some base glyphs have overlong ascenders or descenders, making it -necessary to shift the diacritics vertically and horizontally. - -To complicate things, the Thai vowel `sara am' (TIS-620 code point -|0xD3|, Unicode value |U+0E33|), which looks like the final nasal sign -`nikhahit' (|0xED|, |U+0E4D|) followed by the vowel `sara aa' (|0xD2|, -|U+0E32|), will be decomposed into these two glyphs for rendering. -The difficulty is that we must position the tone mark of the -\emph{previous} character properly! Thus we have - -\[ - C + SM \longrightarrow \StackAbove{N}{C} + SA\,,\quad - C + T + SM \longrightarrow \StackAbove{\StackAbove{T}{N}}{C} + SA -\] - -A last specialty (used for Sanskrit written in Thai) is that `sara aa' -if it follows the independent vowel letter `ru' (|0xC4|, |U+0E24|) or -`lu' (|0xC6|, |U+0E26|) is replaced with the `lakkhangyao' sign -(|0xE5|, |U+0E45|). - - -\section{Glyph Classes} - -To describe the patterns and rules we start with defining glyph -classes. - -\begin{quote} - \begin{description} - \item[\thaiclassx{base}{normal}] Normal base glyphs without special - features. - \item[\thaiclassx{base}{desc}] Base glyphs with descender. - \item[\thaiclassx{base}{desclike}] These base glyphs consist of two - elements which look like a normal base glyph combined with a lower - vowel diacritic; the diacritic-like element will be omitted if - combined with a lower vowel. - \item[\thaiclassx{base}{asc}] Base glyphs with an ascender on the - right side. - \item[\thaiclassx{base}{indic}] The two independent vowels \emph{ru} - and \emph{lu}. - \item[\thaiclassx{base}{sign}] The sign \emph{lakkhangyao}. - \item[\thaiclassx{base}{sara am}] The vowel \emph{sara am}. - \item[\thaiclassx{base}{sara aa}] The vowel \emph{sara aa}. - \item[\thaiclass{lower}] Lower vowel diacritics. - \item[\thaiclassx{upper}{vowel}] Upper vowel diacritics. - \item[\thaiclassx{upper}{sign}] The \emph{nikhahit} final nasal - sign. - \item[\thaiclass{top}] Tone marks. - \end{description} -\end{quote} - -Here the glyph variant classes: - -\begin{quote} - \begin{description} - \item[\thaiclassx{base}{descless}] The glyphs of class - \thaiclassx{base}{desclike} without the lower part. - \item[\thaiclassx{lower}{low}] The glyphs of class - \thaiclass{lower} shifted downwards. - \item[\thaiclassxx{upper}{vowel}{left}] The glyphs of class - \thaiclassx{upper}{vowel} shifted to the left. - \item[\thaiclassxx{upper}{sign}{left}] The glyphs of class - \thaiclassx{upper}{sign} shifted to the left. - \item[\thaiclassx{top}{left}] The glyphs of class - \thaiclass{top} shifted to the left. - \item[\thaiclassx{top}{low}] The glyphs of class - \thaiclass{top} shifted downwards. - \item[\thaiclassx{top}{low-left}] The glyphs of class - \thaiclass{top} shifted to the left and downwards. - \end{description} -\end{quote} - - -\section{Context Patterns} - -Using the glyph classes defined in the last section it is easy to -describe the context patterns for base glyphs with diacritical signs. -Surprisingly, these patterns are quite systematic. Patterns in -table~\ref{table:context-dia} which are marked with an asterisk do -nothing and are listed for completeness only. Note that these -patterns cover combinations which don't happen in the Thai script -(which doesn't harm). - -\begin{table*} - \centering - \def\arraystretch{1.3} - \begin{tabular} - {l@{~}l@{~}l@{~}l@{\hbox{~\textrightarrow~}}l@{~}l@{~}l@{~}l@{~}l} - \thaiclass{base} &\thaiclass{lower} - & & - &\thaiclass{base} &\thaiclass{lower} - & & &* \\ - \thaiclass{base} & - &\thaiclass{upper} & - &\thaiclass{base} & - &\thaiclass{upper} & &* \\ - \thaiclass{base} & - & &\thaiclass{top} - &\thaiclass{base} & - & &\thaiclassx{top}{low} & \\ - \thaiclass{base} &\thaiclass{lower} - & &\thaiclass{top} - &\thaiclass{base} &\thaiclass{lower} - & &\thaiclassx{top}{low} & \\ - \thaiclass{base} & - &\thaiclass{upper} &\thaiclass{top} - &\thaiclass{base} & - &\thaiclass{upper} &\thaiclass{top} &* \\[2ex] - - \thaiclassx{base}{desc} &\thaiclass{lower} - & & - &\thaiclassx{base}{desc} &\thaiclassx{lower}{low} - & & & \\ - \thaiclassx{base}{desc} & - &\thaiclass{upper} & - &\thaiclassx{base}{desc} & - &\thaiclass{upper} & &* \\ - \thaiclassx{base}{desc} & - & &\thaiclass{top} - &\thaiclassx{base}{desc} & - & &\thaiclassx{top}{low} & \\ - \thaiclassx{base}{desc} &\thaiclass{lower} - & &\thaiclass{top} - &\thaiclassx{base}{desc} &\thaiclassx{lower}{low} - & &\thaiclassx{top}{low} & \\ - \thaiclassx{base}{desc} & - &\thaiclass{upper} &\thaiclass{top} - &\thaiclassx{base}{desc} & - &\thaiclass{upper} &\thaiclass{top} &* \\[2ex] - - \thaiclassx{base}{desclike} &\thaiclass{lower} - & & - &\thaiclassx{base}{descless} & - & & & \\ - \thaiclassx{base}{desclike} & - &\thaiclass{upper} & - &\thaiclassx{base}{desclike} & - &\thaiclass{upper} & &* \\ - \thaiclassx{base}{desclike} & - & &\thaiclass{top} - &\thaiclassx{base}{desclike} & - & &\thaiclassx{top}{low} & \\ - \thaiclassx{base}{desclike} &\thaiclass{lower} - & &\thaiclass{top} - &\thaiclassx{base}{descless} &\thaiclass{lower} - & &\thaiclassx{top}{low} & \\ - \thaiclassx{base}{desclike} & - &\thaiclass{upper} &\thaiclass{top} - &\thaiclassx{base}{desclike} & - &\thaiclass{upper} &\thaiclass{top} &* \\[2ex] - - \thaiclassx{base}{asc} &\thaiclass{lower} - & & - &\thaiclassx{base}{asc} &\thaiclass{lower} - & & &* \\ - \thaiclassx{base}{asc} & - &\thaiclass{upper} & - &\thaiclassx{base}{asc} & - &\thaiclassx{upper}{left} & & \\ - \thaiclassx{base}{asc} & - & &\thaiclass{top} - &\thaiclassx{base}{asc} & - & &\thaiclassx{top}{low-left} & \\ - \thaiclassx{base}{asc} &\thaiclass{lower} - & &\thaiclass{top} - &\thaiclassx{base}{asc} &\thaiclass{lower} - & &\thaiclassx{top}{low-left} & \\ - \thaiclassx{base}{asc} & - &\thaiclass{upper} &\thaiclass{top} - &\thaiclassx{base}{asc} & - &\thaiclassx{upper}{left} &\thaiclassx{top}{left} & \\ - \end{tabular} - - \caption{Context patterns for diacritical signs. Here, - \thaiclass{base} refers to the union of the subclasses - \thaiclass{normal}, \thaiclass{indic}, \thaiclass{sign}, - \thaiclass{sara am}, and \thaiclass{sara aa} of \thaiclass{base}; - \thaiclass{upper} is the union of the subclasses \thaiclass{vowel} - and \thaiclass{sign} of \thaiclass{upper}.} - \label{table:context-dia} -\end{table*} - -Table~\ref{table:context-sara} covers the ligatures of the character -\emph{sara am}. Finally, table~\ref{table:context-indic} describes -the letters specific to Sanskrit. - -\begin{table*} - \centering - \def\arraystretch{1.3} - \begin{tabular}{l@{~}l@{~}l@{\hbox{~\textrightarrow~}}l@{~}l@{~}l@{~}l} - \thaiclass{base} &\thaiclassx{base}{sara am} & - &\thaiclass{base} &\thaiclassx{upper}{sign} - & &\thaiclassx{base}{sara aa} \\ - \thaiclassx{base}{asc} &\thaiclassx{base}{sara am} & - &\thaiclassx{base}{asc} &\thaiclassxx{upper}{sign}{left} - & &\thaiclassx{base}{sara aa} \\[2ex] - - \thaiclass{base} &\thaiclass{top} &\thaiclassx{base}{sara am} - &\thaiclass{base} &\thaiclassx{upper}{sign} - &\thaiclass{top} &\thaiclassx{base}{sara aa} \\ - \thaiclassx{base}{asc} &\thaiclass{top} &\thaiclassx{base}{sara - am} - &\thaiclassx{base}{asc} &\thaiclassxx{upper}{sign}{left} - &\thaiclassx{top}{left} &\thaiclassx{base}{sara aa} - \end{tabular} - \caption{Context patterns for \emph{sara am}. Here, - \thaiclass{base} denotes the union of subclasses - \thaiclass{normal}, \thaiclass{desc}, and \thaiclass{desclike} of - \thaiclass{base}.} - \label{table:context-sara} -\end{table*} - -\begin{table*} - \centering - \def\arraystretch{1.3} - \begin{tabular}{l@{~}l@{\hbox{~\textrightarrow~}}l@{~}l} - \thaiclassx{base}{indic} &\thaiclassx{base}{sara aa} - &\thaiclassx{base}{indic} &\thaiclassx{base}{sign} - \end{tabular} - \caption{Context patterns for \emph{ru} and \emph{lu}.} - \label{table:context-indic} -\end{table*} - -\section{\TeX's Ligature Mechanism} - -\DeleteShortVerb{\|} - -A small introduction into the exotic variants of \TeX's ligature -mechanism which probably many users haven't seen before. -Additionally, the documentation in the \emph{\MF book}~\cite{MFbook} -is very sparse. In the following examples \MF's notation is used. - -The usual ligature action of two glyphs $a$ and~$b$ is the replacement -of both glyphs with another glyph~$c$. - -\begin{center} - \texttt{a b =:\ c} -\end{center} - -Another possibility is to retain the left or the right original glyph -(before and after the ligature, respectively) or both. - -\begin{center} - \texttt{a b |=:\ c} \quad - \texttt{a b =:| c} \quad - \texttt{a b |=:| c} -\end{center} - -\noindent -The first rule creates $ac$, the second $cb$, and the last $acb$. In -all three cases, the current point after appying the ligature rule is -still at the first glyph of the replaced glyphs, and \TeX\ simply -restarts there to check ligatures (and kernings). A classical example -is - -\begin{center} - f f i \textrightarrow\ ff i \textrightarrow\ ffi -\end{center} - -To advance the current point to the right, append either \texttt{>} or -\texttt{>{}>} (the latter is only possible if you retain both input -glyphs). Here are the remaining four ligature rules. - -\begin{center} - \texttt{a b |=:> c} \quad - \texttt{a b =:|> c} \\ - \texttt{a b |=:|> c} \quad - \texttt{a b |=:|>{}> c} -\end{center} - -For Thai ligatures, the most often needed rule is \texttt{|=:}\ (i.e., -retain the left glyph and stay at the same position before applying -the next ligature rule). Note that using \texttt{|=:>} instead is not -a good idea since this would prohibit kerning between the left glyph -and the ligature. - -\section{Ligature Rules} - -\MakeShortVerb{\|} - -As just explained, \TeX\ can only handle context patterns of length~2, -whereas Thai needs patterns of length~3. It was an interesting -challenge to find out whether the problem can be solved with \TeX's -somewhat restricted ligature rules -- the gentle reader is invited to -find a solution by herself! There won't be any difficulties in -understanding ligatures afterwards. - -The tables~\ref{table:liga-dia}, \ref{table:liga-sara}, -and~\ref{table:liga-indic} use the same conventions as -tables~\ref{table:context-dia}, \ref{table:context-sara}, -and~\ref{table:context-indic}, respectively. The current point isn't -increased in any of the rules. - -\begin{table*} - \centering - \def\arraystretch{1.3} - \begin{tabular}{l@{~}l@{\hbox{~\textrightarrow~}}l@{~}l} - \thaiclass{base} &\thaiclass{top} - &\thaiclass{base} &\thaiclassx{top}{low} \\ - \thaiclassx{base}{desc} &\thaiclass{lower} - &\thaiclassx{base}{desc} &\thaiclassx{lower}{low} \\ - \thaiclassx{base}{desc} &\thaiclass{top} - &\thaiclassx{base}{desc} &\thaiclassx{top}{low} \\ - \thaiclassx{base}{desclike} &\thaiclass{lower} - &\thaiclassx{base}{descless} &\thaiclass{lower} \\ - \thaiclassx{base}{desclike} &\thaiclass{top} - &\thaiclassx{base}{desclike} &\thaiclassx{top}{low} \\ - \thaiclassx{base}{asc} &\thaiclass{lower} - &\thaiclassx{base}{asc} &\thaiclassx{lower}{left} \\ - \thaiclassx{base}{asc} &\thaiclass{upper} - &\thaiclassx{base}{asc} &\thaiclassx{upper}{left} \\ - \thaiclassx{base}{asc} &\thaiclass{top} - &\thaiclassx{base}{asc} &\thaiclassx{top}{low-left} \\[2ex] - - \thaiclass{lower} &\thaiclass{top} - &\thaiclass{lower} &\thaiclassx{top}{low} \\ - \thaiclassx{lower}{low} &\thaiclass{top} - &\thaiclassx{lower}{low} &\thaiclassx{top}{low} \\[2ex] - - \thaiclassx{upper}{left} &\thaiclass{top} - &\thaiclassx{upper}{left} &\thaiclassx{top}{left} \\[2ex] - - \thaiclassx{lower}{left} &\thaiclass{top} - &\thaiclassx{lower}{left} &\thaiclassx{top}{low-left} \\ - \end{tabular} - - \caption{Ligature rules for diacritical marks.} - \label{table:liga-dia} -\end{table*} - -\begin{table*} - \centering - \def\arraystretch{1.3} - \begin{tabular}{l@{~}l@{\hbox{~\textrightarrow~}}l@{~}l@{~}l} - \thaiclass{base} &\thaiclassx{base}{sara am} - &\thaiclass{base} &\thaiclassx{upper}{sign} - &\thaiclassx{base}{sara am} \\ - \thaiclassx{base}{asc} &\thaiclassx{base}{sara am} - &\thaiclassx{base}{asc} &\thaiclassxx{upper}{sign}{left} - &\thaiclassx{base}{sara am} \\[2ex] - - \thaiclassx{upper}{sign} &\thaiclassx{base}{sara am} - &\thaiclassx{upper}{sign} &\thaiclassx{base}{sara aa} - & \\ - \thaiclassxx{upper}{sign}{left} &\thaiclassx{base}{sara am} - &\thaiclassxx{upper}{sign}{left} &\thaiclassx{base}{sara aa} - & \\[2ex] - - \thaiclassx{top}{low} &\thaiclassx{base}{sara am} - &\thaiclassx{top}{low} &\thaiclass{top} - &\thaiclassx{base}{sara am} \\ - \thaiclassx{top}{low} &\thaiclass{top} - &\thaiclassx{upper}{sign} &\thaiclass{top} - & \\ - \thaiclass{top} &\thaiclassx{base}{sara am} - &\thaiclass{top} &\thaiclassx{base}{sara aa} - & \\[2ex] - - \thaiclassx{top}{low-left} &\thaiclassx{base}{sara am} - &\thaiclassx{top}{low-left} &\thaiclassx{top}{left} - &\thaiclassx{base}{sara am} \\ - \thaiclassx{top}{low-left} &\thaiclassx{top}{left} - &\thaiclassxx{upper}{sign}{left} &\thaiclassx{top}{left} - & \\ - \thaiclassx{top}{left} &\thaiclassx{base}{sara am} - &\thaiclassx{top}{left} &\thaiclassx{base}{sara aa} \\ - \end{tabular} - - \caption{Ligature rules for \emph{sara am}.} - \label{table:liga-sara} -\end{table*} - -\begin{table*} - \centering - \def\arraystretch{1.3} - \begin{tabular}{l@{~}l@{\hbox{~\textrightarrow~}}l@{~}l} - \thaiclassx{base}{indic} &\thaiclassx{base}{sara aa} - &\thaiclassx{base}{indic} &\thaiclassx{base}{sign} - \end{tabular} - \caption{Ligature rule for \emph{ru} and \emph{lu}.} - \label{table:liga-indic} -\end{table*} - -Most of the ligature rules can be derived easily by handling the -patterns sequentially (quite similar to logic puzzles found in various -magazines), but at the end there remain two patterns which apparently -contradict. - -\setlength{\tabcolsep}{3pt} - -\begin{center} - \begin{tabular}{l@{~}l@{~}l@{\hbox{~\textrightarrow~}}l@{~}l@{~}l} - \thaiclass{base} &\thaiclass{lower} &\thaiclass{top} - &\thaiclass{base} &\thaiclass{lower} - &\thaiclassx{top}{low} \\ - \thaiclassx{base}{asc} &\thaiclass{lower} &\thaiclass{top} - &\thaiclassx{base}{asc} &\thaiclass{lower} - &\thaiclassx{top}{low-left} \\ - \end{tabular} -\end{center} - -After applying ligature rules for the first two glyph classes it is -necessary to handle the context `\thaiclass{lower} \thaiclass{top}', -but depending on the previous glyph class \thaiclass{top} must be -replaced with \thaiclassx{top}{left} and \thaiclassx{top}{low-left}, -respectively. With a context pattern length of~3 this would be easy -to solve, but \TeX\ doesn't have this feature. What to do? - -The context `\thaiclass{base} \thaiclass{lower} \thaiclass{top}' must -be distinguished from `\thaiclassx{base}{asc} \thaiclass{lower} -\thaiclass{top}', i.e., two different \thaiclass{lower} classes are -needed depending on the previous character since \TeX\ is not able to -forward information from one ligature cycle to the next. The idea is -now to create an `alias class', a class which behaves identically to -the original one. The glyphs in this alias class are the same, but -different glyph indices and glyph names are assigned to it. A -closer look to table~\ref{table:liga-dia} shows that -\thaiclassx{lower}{left} isn't a typo but the alias class of -\thaiclass{lower}. - - -\section{The Implementation} - -After solving the problem theoretically now the practical -implementation. All glyph names follow the \emph{Adobe Glyph List - (AGL)}~\cite{AGL}. There are no predefined Adobe glyph names for -Thai, so the prefix `uni' with attached Unicode value will be used for -all glyphs which are encoded in Unicode. Glyph variants are -identified by an arbitrarily chosen postfix. - -Here the real glyph names for the various classes. Hexadecimal values -in parentheses after the glyph name give the glyph indices in the -encoding vector. - -\vspace{1ex} -\multicolsep 1ex - -\begin{multicols}{2}[\thaiclassx{base}{normal}:] - \begin{quote} - |uni0E01| (|0xA1|)\\ - |uni0E02| (|0xA2|)\\ - |uni0E03| (|0xA3|)\\ - |uni0E04| (|0xA4|)\\ - |uni0E05| (|0xA5|)\\ - |uni0E06| (|0xA6|)\\ - |uni0E07| (|0xA7|)\\ - |uni0E08| (|0xA8|)\\ - |uni0E09| (|0xA9|)\\ - |uni0E0A| (|0xAA|)\\ - |uni0E0B| (|0xAB|)\\ - |uni0E0C| (|0xAC|)\\ - |uni0E11| (|0xB1|)\\ - |uni0E12| (|0xB2|)\\ - |uni0E13| (|0xB3|)\\ - |uni0E14| (|0xB4|)\\ - |uni0E15| (|0xB5|)\\ - |uni0E16| (|0xB6|)\\ - |uni0E17| (|0xB7|)\\ - |uni0E18| (|0xB8|)\\ - |uni0E19| (|0xB9|)\\ - |uni0E1A| (|0xBA|)\\ - |uni0E1C| (|0xBC|)\\ - |uni0E1E| (|0xBE|)\\ - |uni0E20| (|0xC0|)\\ - |uni0E21| (|0xC1|)\\ - |uni0E22| (|0xC2|)\\ - |uni0E23| (|0xC3|)\\ - |uni0E25| (|0xC5|)\\ - |uni0E27| (|0xC7|)\\ - |uni0E28| (|0xC8|)\\ - |uni0E29| (|0xC9|)\\ - |uni0E2A| (|0xCA|)\\ - |uni0E2B| (|0xCB|)\\ - |uni0E2D| (|0xCD|)\\ - |uni0E2E| (|0xCE|)\\ - |uni0E2F| (|0xCF|)\\ - |uni0E30| (|0xD0|)\\ - |uni0E40| (|0xE0|)\\ - |uni0E41| (|0xE1|) - \end{quote} -\end{multicols} - -\begin{multicols}{2}[\thaiclassx{base}{desc}:] - \begin{quote} - |uni0E0E| (|0xAE|)\\ - |uni0E0F| (|0xAF|) - \end{quote} -\end{multicols} - -\begin{multicols}{2}[\thaiclassx{base}{desclike}:] - \begin{quote} - |uni0E0D| (|0xAD|)\\ - |uni0E10| (|0xB0|) - \end{quote} -\end{multicols} - -\begin{multicols}{2}[\thaiclassx{base}{indic}:] - \begin{quote} - |uni0E24| (|0xC4|)\\ - |uni0E26| (|0xC6|) - \end{quote} -\end{multicols} - -\begin{multicols}{2}[\thaiclassx{base}{sign}:] - \begin{quote} - |uni0E45| (|0xE5|) - \end{quote} -\end{multicols} - -\begin{multicols}{2}[\thaiclassx{base}{asc}:] - \begin{quote} - |uni0E1B| (|0xBB|)\\ - |uni0E1D| (|0xBD|)\\ - |uni0E1F| (|0xBF|)\\ - |uni0E2C| (|0xCC|) - \end{quote} -\end{multicols} - -\begin{multicols}{2}[\thaiclassx{base}{sara am}:] - \begin{quote} - |uni0E33| (|0xD3|) - \end{quote} -\end{multicols} - -\begin{multicols}{2}[\thaiclassx{base}{sara aa}:] - \begin{quote} - |uni0E32| (|0xD2|) - \end{quote} -\end{multicols} - -\begin{multicols}{2}[\thaiclassx{base}{descless}:] - \begin{quote} - |uni0E0D.descless| (|0x90|)\\ - |uni0E10.descless| (|0x9F|) - \end{quote} -\end{multicols} - -\begin{multicols}{2}[\thaiclass{lower}:] - \begin{quote} - |uni0E38| (|0xD8|)\\ - |uni0E39| (|0xD9|)\\ - |uni0E3A| (|0xDA|) - \end{quote} -\end{multicols} - -\begin{multicols}{2}[\thaiclassx{lower}{left}:] - \begin{quote} - |uni0E38.left| (|0x80|)\\ - |uni0E39.left| (|0x81|)\\ - |uni0E3A.left| (|0x82|) - \end{quote} -\end{multicols} - -\begin{multicols}{2}[\thaiclassx{lower}{low}:] - \begin{quote} - |uni0E38.low| (|0xFC|)\\ - |uni0E39.low| (|0xFD|)\\ - |uni0E3A.low| (|0xFE|) - \end{quote} -\end{multicols} - -\begin{multicols}{2}[\thaiclassx{upper}{vowel}:] - \begin{quote} - |uni0E31| (|0xD1|)\\ - |uni0E34| (|0xD4|)\\ - |uni0E35| (|0xD5|)\\ - |uni0E36| (|0xD6|)\\ - |uni0E37| (|0xD7|)\\ - |uni0E47| (|0xE7|)\\ - |uni0E4D| (|0xED|) - \end{quote} -\end{multicols} - -\begin{multicols}{2}[\thaiclassx{upper}{sign}:] - \begin{quote} - |uni0E4D| (|0xED|) - \end{quote} -\end{multicols} - -\begin{multicols}{2}[\thaiclassxx{upper}{vowel}{left}:] - \begin{quote} - |uni0E31.left| (|0x92|)\\ - |uni0E34.left| (|0x94|)\\ - |uni0E35.left| (|0x95|)\\ - |uni0E36.left| (|0x96|)\\ - |uni0E37.left| (|0x97|)\\ - |uni0E47.left| (|0x93|)\\ - |uni0E4D.left| (|0x8F|) - \end{quote} -\end{multicols} - -\begin{multicols}{2}[\thaiclassxx{upper}{sign}{left}:] - \begin{quote} - |uni0E4D.left| (|0x8F|) - \end{quote} -\end{multicols} - -\begin{multicols}{2}[\thaiclass{top}:] - \begin{quote} - |uni0E48| (|0xE8|)\\ - |uni0E49| (|0xE9|)\\ - |uni0E4A| (|0xEA|)\\ - |uni0E4B| (|0xEB|)\\ - |uni0E4C| (|0xEC|) - \end{quote} -\end{multicols} - -\begin{multicols}{2}[\thaiclassx{top}{left}:] - \begin{quote} - |uni0E48.left| (|0x98|)\\ - |uni0E49.left| (|0x99|)\\ - |uni0E4A.left| (|0x9A|)\\ - |uni0E4B.left| (|0x9B|)\\ - |uni0E4C.left| (|0x9C|) - \end{quote} -\end{multicols} - -\begin{multicols}{2}[\thaiclassx{top}{low}:] - \begin{quote} - |uni0E48.low| (|0x88|)\\ - |uni0E49.low| (|0x89|)\\ - |uni0E4A.low| (|0x8A|)\\ - |uni0E4B.low| (|0x8B|)\\ - |uni0E4C.low| (|0x8C|) - \end{quote} -\end{multicols} - -\begin{multicols}{2}[\thaiclassx{top}{low-left}:] - \begin{quote} - |uni0E48.low_left| (|0x83|)\\ - |uni0E49.low_left| (|0x84|)\\ - |uni0E4A.low_left| (|0x85|)\\ - |uni0E4B.low_left| (|0x86|)\\ - |uni0E4C.low_left| (|0x87|) - \end{quote} -\end{multicols} - -\vspace{1ex} - - -\encoding -\needsfontinstversion{1.918} - - -\begincomment -\section{Coding Scheme} -\endcomment - -\setstr{codingscheme}{C90 THAI ENCODING} - - -\begincomment -\section{Non-Thai Characters} - -Of the many different \LaTeX{} encodings, |OT1| supports {\small - ASCII} best (and this is what most Type~1 Thai fonts have). This -has two advantages: We can use the raw Thai font without specifying a -new encoding (switching to |OT1| will be sufficient), and it will work -with plain \TeX{} also. - -We use the |OT1| layout for typewriter fonts (i.e., for |cmtt|) with -the exception that `arrowup' and `arrowdown' are replaced with -`endash' and `emdash', and the seldom used `dotlessj' with -`quotedblleft'. -\endcomment - - -% 0x00 | 0 -\setslot{Gamma} - \Unicode{0393}{GREEK CAPITAL LETTER GAMMA} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{Delta} - \Unicode{0394}{GREEK CAPITAL LETTER DELTA} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{Theta} - \Unicode{0398}{GREEK CAPITAL LETTER THETA} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{Lambda} - \Unicode{039B}{GREEK CAPITAL LETTER LAMDA} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{Xi} - \Unicode{039E}{GREEK CAPITAL LETTER XI} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{Pi} - \Unicode{03A0}{GREEK CAPITAL LETTER PI} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{Sigma} - \Unicode{03A3}{GREEK CAPITAL LETTER SIGMA} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{Upsilon} - \Unicode{03D2}{GREEK UPSILON WITH HOOK SYMBOL} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{Phi} - \Unicode{03A6}{GREEK CAPITAL LETTER PHI} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{Psi} - \Unicode{03A8}{GREEK CAPITAL LETTER PSI} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{Omega} - \Unicode{03A9}{GREEK CAPITAL LETTER OMEGA} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{endash} - \Unicode{2013}{EN DASH} - \Ligature{LIG}{hyphen}{emdash} - \comment{This is `arrowup' in |OT1| encoding.} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{emdash} - \Unicode{2014}{EM DASH} - \comment{This is `arrowdown' in |OT1| encoding.} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{quotesingle} - \Unicode{0027}{APOSTROPHE} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{exclamdown} - \Unicode{00A1}{INVERTED EXCLAMATION MARK} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{questiondown} - \Unicode{00BF}{INVERTED QUESTION MARK} -\endsetslot - -% 0x10 | 16 -\setslot{dotlessi} - \Unicode{0131}{LATIN SMALL LETTER DOTLESS I} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{quotedblleft} - \Unicode{201C}{LEFT DOUBLE QUOTATION MARK} - \comment{This is `dotlessj' in |OT1| encoding.} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{grave} - \Unicode{0300}{COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{acute} - \Unicode{0301}{COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{caron} - \Unicode{030C}{COMBINING CARON} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{breve} - \Unicode{0306}{COMBINING BREVE} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{macron} - \Unicode{0304}{COMBINING MACRON} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{ring} - \Unicode{030A}{COMBINING RING ABOVE} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{cedilla} - \Unicode{0327}{COMBINING CEDILLA} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{germandbls} - \Unicode{00DF}{LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{ae} - \Unicode{00E6}{LATIN SMALL LETTER AE} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{oe} - \Unicode{0153}{LATIN SMALL LIGATURE OE} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{oslash} - \Unicode{00F8}{LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH STROKE} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{AE} - \Unicode{00C6}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER AE} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{OE} - \Unicode{0152}{LATIN CAPITAL LIGATURE OE} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{Oslash} - \Unicode{00D8}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH STROKE} -\endsetslot - -% 0x20 | 32 -\skipslots{1} - -\setslot{exclam} - \Unicode{0021}{EXCLAMATION MARK} - \Ligature{LIG}{quoteleft}{exclamdown} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{quotedblright} - \Unicode{201D}{RIGHT DOUBLE QUOTATION MARK} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{numbersign} - \Unicode{0023}{NUMBER SIGN} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{dollar} - \Unicode{0024}{DOLLAR SIGN} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{percent} - \Unicode{0025}{PERCENT SIGN} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{ampersand} - \Unicode{0026}{AMPERSAND} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{quoteright} - \Unicode{2019}{RIGHT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK} - \Ligature{LIG}{quoteright}{quotedblright} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{parenleft} - \Unicode{0028}{LEFT PARENTHESIS} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{parenright} - \Unicode{0029}{RIGHT PARENTHESIS} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{asterisk} - \Unicode{002A}{ASTERISK} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{plus} - \Unicode{002B}{PLUS SIGN} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{comma} - \Unicode{002C}{COMMA} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{hyphen} - \Unicode{002D}{HYPHEN-MINUS} - \Ligature{LIG}{hyphen}{endash} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{period} - \Unicode{002E}{FULL STOP} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{slash} - \Unicode{002F}{SOLIDUS} -\endsetslot - -% 0x30 | 48 -\setslot{zero} - \Unicode{0030}{DIGIT ZERO} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{one} - \Unicode{0031}{DIGIT ONE} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{two} - \Unicode{0032}{DIGIT TWO} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{three} - \Unicode{0033}{DIGIT THREE} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{four} - \Unicode{0034}{DIGIT FOUR} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{five} - \Unicode{0035}{DIGIT FIVE} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{six} - \Unicode{0036}{DIGIT SIX} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{seven} - \Unicode{0037}{DIGIT SEVEN} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{eight} - \Unicode{0038}{DIGIT EIGHT} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{nine} - \Unicode{0039}{DIGIT NINE} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{colon} - \Unicode{003A}{COLON} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{semicolon} - \Unicode{003B}{SEMICOLON} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{less} - \Unicode{003C}{LESS-THAN SIGN} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{equal} - \Unicode{003D}{EQUALS SIGN} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{greater} - \Unicode{003E}{GREATER-THAN SIGN} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{question} - \Unicode{003F}{QUESTION MARK} - \Ligature{LIG}{quoteleft}{questiondown} -\endsetslot - -% 0x40 | 64 -\setslot{at} - \Unicode{0040}{COMMERCIAL AT} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{A} - \Unicode{0041}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{B} - \Unicode{0042}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER B} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{C} - \Unicode{0043}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{D} - \Unicode{0044}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{E} - \Unicode{0045}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{F} - \Unicode{0046}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER F} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{G} - \Unicode{0047}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{H} - \Unicode{0048}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{I} - \Unicode{0049}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{J} - \Unicode{004A}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER J} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{K} - \Unicode{004B}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{L} - \Unicode{004C}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{M} - \Unicode{004D}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER M} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{N} - \Unicode{004E}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{O} - \Unicode{004F}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O} -\endsetslot - -% 0x50 | 80 -\setslot{P} - \Unicode{0050}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER P} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{Q} - \Unicode{0051}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Q} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{R} - \Unicode{0052}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{S} - \Unicode{0053}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{T} - \Unicode{0054}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{U} - \Unicode{0055}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{V} - \Unicode{0056}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER V} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{W} - \Unicode{0057}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER W} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{X} - \Unicode{0058}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER X} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{Y} - \Unicode{0059}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{Z} - \Unicode{005A}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{bracketleft} - \Unicode{005B}{LEFT SQUARE BRACKET} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{backslash} - \Unicode{005C}{REVERSE SOLIDUS} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{bracketright} - \Unicode{005D}{RIGHT SQUARE BRACKET} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{circumflex} - \Unicode{0302}{COMBINING CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{underscore} - \Unicode{005F}{LOW LINE} -\endsetslot - -% 0x60 | 96 -\setslot{quoteleft} - \Unicode{2018}{LEFT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK} - \Ligature{LIG}{quoteleft}{quotedblleft} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{a} - \Unicode{0061}{LATIN SMALL LETTER A} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{b} - \Unicode{0062}{LATIN SMALL LETTER B} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{c} - \Unicode{0063}{LATIN SMALL LETTER C} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{d} - \Unicode{0064}{LATIN SMALL LETTER D} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{e} - \Unicode{0065}{LATIN SMALL LETTER E} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{f} - \Unicode{0066}{LATIN SMALL LETTER F} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{g} - \Unicode{0067}{LATIN SMALL LETTER G} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{h} - \Unicode{0068}{LATIN SMALL LETTER H} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{i} - \Unicode{0069}{LATIN SMALL LETTER I} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{j} - \Unicode{006A}{LATIN SMALL LETTER J} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{k} - \Unicode{006B}{LATIN SMALL LETTER K} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{l} - \Unicode{006C}{LATIN SMALL LETTER L} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{m} - \Unicode{006D}{LATIN SMALL LETTER M} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{n} - \Unicode{006E}{LATIN SMALL LETTER N} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{o} - \Unicode{006F}{LATIN SMALL LETTER O} -\endsetslot - -% 0x70 | 112 -\setslot{p} - \Unicode{0070}{LATIN SMALL LETTER P} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{q} - \Unicode{0071}{LATIN SMALL LETTER Q} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{r} - \Unicode{0072}{LATIN SMALL LETTER R} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{s} - \Unicode{0073}{LATIN SMALL LETTER S} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{t} - \Unicode{0074}{LATIN SMALL LETTER T} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{u} - \Unicode{0075}{LATIN SMALL LETTER U} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{v} - \Unicode{0076}{LATIN SMALL LETTER V} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{w} - \Unicode{0077}{LATIN SMALL LETTER W} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{x} - \Unicode{0078}{LATIN SMALL LETTER X} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{y} - \Unicode{0079}{LATIN SMALL LETTER Y} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{z} - \Unicode{007A}{LATIN SMALL LETTER Z} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{braceleft} - \Unicode{007B}{LEFT CURLY BRACKET} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{bar} - \Unicode{007C}{VERTICAL LINE} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{braceright} - \Unicode{007D}{RIGHT CURLY BRACKET} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{tilde} - \Unicode{0303}{COMBINING TILDE} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{dieresis} - \Unicode{0308}{COMBINING DIAERESIS} -\endsetslot - - -\begincomment -\section{Thai Characters} - -This is |TIS-620| encoding with glyph variants. The encoding presented -in~\cite{TUG-Thai} contained two alternate glyph forms at positions 157 -and 158 which have been removed meanwhile. - -The number of all Thai ligature rules is quite big (464~in total). -Note that |vptovf| will make the ligature table much more compact as -it may appear here. -\endcomment - -% 0x80 | 128 -\ifisint{makeenc}\then - \setslot{uni0E38} - \endsetslot -\Else - \setslot{uni0E38.left} - \comment{An alias for - \textunicode{0E38}{THAI CHARACTER SARA U}.} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E48}{uni0E48.low_left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E49}{uni0E49.low_left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4A}{uni0E4A.low_left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4B}{uni0E4B.low_left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4C}{uni0E4C.low_left} - \endsetslot -\Fi - -\ifisint{makeenc}\then - \setslot{uni0E39} - \endsetslot -\Else - \setslot{uni0E39.left} - \comment{An alias for - \textunicode{0E39}{THAI CHARACTER SARA UU}.} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E48}{uni0E48.low_left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E49}{uni0E49.low_left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4A}{uni0E4A.low_left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4B}{uni0E4B.low_left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4C}{uni0E4C.low_left} - \endsetslot -\Fi - -\ifisint{makeenc}\then - \setslot{uni0E3A} - \endsetslot -\Else - \setslot{uni0E3A.left} - \comment{An alias for - \textunicode{0E3A}{THAI CHARACTER PHINTHU}.} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E48}{uni0E48.low_left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E49}{uni0E49.low_left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4A}{uni0E4A.low_left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4B}{uni0E4B.low_left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4C}{uni0E4C.low_left} - \endsetslot -\Fi - -\setslot{uni0E48.low_left} - \comment{A glyph variant of - \textunicode{0E48}{THAI CHARACTER MAI EK}.} - \Ligature{/LIG/}{uni0E33}{uni0E48.left} - \Ligature{LIG/}{uni0E48.left}{uni0E4D.left} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E49.low_left} - \comment{A glyph variant of - \textunicode{0E49}{THAI CHARACTER MAI THO}.} - \Ligature{/LIG/}{uni0E33}{uni0E49.left} - \Ligature{LIG/}{uni0E49.left}{uni0E4D.left} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E4A.low_left} - \comment{A glyph variant of - \textunicode{0E4A}{THAI CHARACTER MAI TRI}.} - \Ligature{/LIG/}{uni0E33}{uni0E4A.left} - \Ligature{LIG/}{uni0E4A.left}{uni0E4D.left} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E4B.low_left} - \comment{A glyph variant of - \textunicode{0E4B}{THAI CHARACTER MAI CHATTAWA}.} - \Ligature{/LIG/}{uni0E33}{uni0E4B.left} - \Ligature{LIG/}{uni0E4B.left}{uni0E4D.left} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E4C.low_left} - \comment{A glyph variant of - \textunicode{0E4C}{THAI CHARACTER THANTHAKHAT}.} - \Ligature{/LIG/}{uni0E33}{uni0E4C.left} - \Ligature{LIG/}{uni0E4C.left}{uni0E4D.left} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E48.low} - \comment{A glyph variant of - \textunicode{0E48}{THAI CHARACTER MAI EK}.} - \Ligature{/LIG/}{uni0E33}{uni0E48} - \Ligature{LIG/}{uni0E48}{uni0E4D} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E49.low} - \comment{A glyph variant of - \textunicode{0E49}{THAI CHARACTER MAI THO}.} - \Ligature{/LIG/}{uni0E33}{uni0E49} - \Ligature{LIG/}{uni0E49}{uni0E4D} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E4A.low} - \comment{A glyph variant of - \textunicode{0E4A}{THAI CHARACTER MAI TRI}.} - \Ligature{/LIG/}{uni0E33}{uni0E4A} - \Ligature{LIG/}{uni0E4A}{uni0E4D} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E4B.low} - \comment{A glyph variant of - \textunicode{04EB}{THAI CHARACTER MAI CHATTAWA}.} - \Ligature{/LIG/}{uni0E33}{uni0E4B} - \Ligature{LIG/}{uni0E4B}{uni0E4D} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E4C.low} - \comment{A glyph variant of - \textunicode{0E4C}{THAI CHARACTER THANTHAKHAT}.} - \Ligature{/LIG/}{uni0E33}{uni0E4C} - \Ligature{LIG/}{uni0E4C}{uni0E4D} -\endsetslot - -\skipslots{2} - -\setslot{uni0E4D.left} - \comment{A glyph variant of - \textunicode{0E4D}{THAI CHARACTER NIKHAHIT}.} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E33}{uni0E32} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E48}{uni0E48.left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E49}{uni0E49.left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4A}{uni0E4A.left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4B}{uni0E4B.left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4C}{uni0E4C.left} -\endsetslot - -% 0x90 | 144 -\setslot{uni0E0D.descless} - \comment{A glyph variant of - \textunicode{0E0D}{THAI CHARACTER YO YING}.} -\endsetslot - -\skipslots{1} - -\setslot{uni0E31.left} - \comment{A glyph variant of - \textunicode{0E31}{THAI CHARACTER MAI HAN-AKAT}.} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E48}{uni0E48.left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E49}{uni0E49.left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4A}{uni0E4A.left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4B}{uni0E4B.left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4C}{uni0E4C.left} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E47.left} - \comment{A glyph variant of - \textunicode{0E47}{THAI CHARACTER MAITAIKHU}.} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E48}{uni0E48.left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E49}{uni0E49.left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4A}{uni0E4A.left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4B}{uni0E4B.left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4C}{uni0E4C.left} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E34.left} - \comment{A glyph variant of - \textunicode{0E34}{THAI CHARACTER SARA I}.} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E48}{uni0E48.left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E49}{uni0E49.left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4A}{uni0E4A.left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4B}{uni0E4B.left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4C}{uni0E4C.left} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E35.left} - \comment{A glyph variant of - \textunicode{0E35}{THAI CHARACTER SARA II}.} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E48}{uni0E48.left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E49}{uni0E49.left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4A}{uni0E4A.left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4B}{uni0E4B.left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4C}{uni0E4C.left} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E36.left} - \comment{A glyph variant of - \textunicode{0E36}{THAI CHARACTER SARA UE}.} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E48}{uni0E48.left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E49}{uni0E49.left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4A}{uni0E4A.left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4B}{uni0E4B.left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4C}{uni0E4C.left} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E37.left} - \comment{A glyph variant of - \textunicode{0E37}{THAI CHARACTER SARA UEE}.} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E48}{uni0E48.left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E49}{uni0E49.left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4A}{uni0E4A.left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4B}{uni0E4B.left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4C}{uni0E4C.left} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E48.left} - \comment{A glyph variant of - \textunicode{0E48}{THAI CHARACTER MAI EK}.} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E33}{uni0E32} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E49.left} - \comment{A glyph variant of - \textunicode{0E49}{THAI CHARACTER MAI THO}.} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E33}{uni0E32} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E4A.left} - \comment{A glyph variant of - \textunicode{0E4A}{THAI CHARACTER MAI TRI}.} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E33}{uni0E32} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E4B.left} - \comment{A glyph variant of - \textunicode{0E4B}{THAI CHARACTER MAI CHATTAWA}.} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E33}{uni0E32} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E4C.left} - \comment{A glyph variant of - \textunicode{0E4C}{THAI CHARACTER THANTHAKHAT}.} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E33}{uni0E32} -\endsetslot - -\skipslots{2} - -\setslot{uni0E10.descless} - \comment{A glyph variant of - \textunicode{0E10}{THAI CHARACTER THO THAN}.} -\endsetslot - -% 0xA0 | 160 -\skipslots{1} - -\setslot{uni0E01} - \Unicode{0E01}{THAI CHARACTER KO KAI} - \Ligature{/LIG/}{uni0E33}{uni0E4D} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E48}{uni0E48.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E49}{uni0E49.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4A}{uni0E4A.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4B}{uni0E4B.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4C}{uni0E4C.low} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E02} - \Unicode{0E02}{THAI CHARACTER KHO KHAI} - \Ligature{/LIG/}{uni0E33}{uni0E4D} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E48}{uni0E48.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E49}{uni0E49.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4A}{uni0E4A.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4B}{uni0E4B.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4C}{uni0E4C.low} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E03} - \Unicode{0E03}{THAI CHARACTER KHO KHUAT} - \Ligature{/LIG/}{uni0E33}{uni0E4D} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E48}{uni0E48.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E49}{uni0E49.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4A}{uni0E4A.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4B}{uni0E4B.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4C}{uni0E4C.low} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E04} - \Unicode{0E04}{THAI CHARACTER KHO KHWAI} - \Ligature{/LIG/}{uni0E33}{uni0E4D} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E48}{uni0E48.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E49}{uni0E49.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4A}{uni0E4A.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4B}{uni0E4B.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4C}{uni0E4C.low} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E05} - \Unicode{0E05}{THAI CHARACTER KHO KHON} - \Ligature{/LIG/}{uni0E33}{uni0E4D} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E48}{uni0E48.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E49}{uni0E49.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4A}{uni0E4A.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4B}{uni0E4B.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4C}{uni0E4C.low} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E06} - \Unicode{0E06}{THAI CHARACTER KHO RAKHANG} - \Ligature{/LIG/}{uni0E33}{uni0E4D} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E48}{uni0E48.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E49}{uni0E49.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4A}{uni0E4A.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4B}{uni0E4B.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4C}{uni0E4C.low} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E07} - \Unicode{0E07}{THAI CHARACTER NGO NGU} - \Ligature{/LIG/}{uni0E33}{uni0E4D} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E48}{uni0E48.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E49}{uni0E49.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4A}{uni0E4A.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4B}{uni0E4B.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4C}{uni0E4C.low} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E08} - \Unicode{0E08}{THAI CHARACTER CHO CHAN} - \Ligature{/LIG/}{uni0E33}{uni0E4D} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E48}{uni0E48.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E49}{uni0E49.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4A}{uni0E4A.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4B}{uni0E4B.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4C}{uni0E4C.low} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E09} - \Unicode{0E09}{THAI CHARACTER CHO CHING} - \Ligature{/LIG/}{uni0E33}{uni0E4D} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E48}{uni0E48.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E49}{uni0E49.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4A}{uni0E4A.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4B}{uni0E4B.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4C}{uni0E4C.low} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E0A} - \Unicode{0E0A}{THAI CHARACTER CHO CHANG} - \Ligature{/LIG/}{uni0E33}{uni0E4D} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E48}{uni0E48.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E49}{uni0E49.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4A}{uni0E4A.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4B}{uni0E4B.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4C}{uni0E4C.low} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E0B} - \Unicode{0E0B}{THAI CHARACTER SO SO} - \Ligature{/LIG/}{uni0E33}{uni0E4D} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E48}{uni0E48.low} - 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\Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E38}{uni0E38.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E39}{uni0E39.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E3A}{uni0E3A.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E48}{uni0E48.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E49}{uni0E49.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4A}{uni0E4A.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4B}{uni0E4B.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4C}{uni0E4C.low} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E0F} - \Unicode{0E0F}{THAI CHARACTER TO PATAK} - \Ligature{/LIG/}{uni0E33}{uni0E4D} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E38}{uni0E38.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E39}{uni0E39.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E3A}{uni0E3A.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E48}{uni0E48.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E49}{uni0E49.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4A}{uni0E4A.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4B}{uni0E4B.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4C}{uni0E4C.low} -\endsetslot - -% 0xB0 | 176 -\setslot{uni0E10} - \Unicode{0E10}{THAI CHARACTER THO THAN} - \Ligature{/LIG/}{uni0E33}{uni0E4D} - \Ligature{LIG/}{uni0E38}{uni0E10.descless} - \Ligature{LIG/}{uni0E39}{uni0E10.descless} - \Ligature{LIG/}{uni0E3A}{uni0E10.descless} - 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\Unicode{0E1A}{THAI CHARACTER BO BAIMAI} - \Ligature{/LIG/}{uni0E33}{uni0E4D} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E48}{uni0E48.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E49}{uni0E49.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4A}{uni0E4A.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4B}{uni0E4B.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4C}{uni0E4C.low} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E1B} - \Unicode{0E1B}{THAI CHARACTER PO PLA} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E31}{uni0E31.left} - \Ligature{/LIG/}{uni0E33}{uni0E4D.left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E34}{uni0E34.left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E35}{uni0E35.left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E36}{uni0E36.left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E37}{uni0E37.left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E38}{uni0E38.left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E39}{uni0E39.left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E3A}{uni0E3A.left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E47}{uni0E47.left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E48}{uni0E48.low_left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E49}{uni0E49.low_left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4A}{uni0E4A.low_left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4B}{uni0E4B.low_left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4C}{uni0E4C.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4D}{uni0E4D.left} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E1C} - \Unicode{0E1C}{THAI CHARACTER PHO PHUNG} - \Ligature{/LIG/}{uni0E33}{uni0E4D} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E48}{uni0E48.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E49}{uni0E49.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4A}{uni0E4A.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4B}{uni0E4B.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4C}{uni0E4C.low} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E1D} - \Unicode{0E1D}{THAI CHARACTER FO FA} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E31}{uni0E31.left} - \Ligature{/LIG/}{uni0E33}{uni0E4D.left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E34}{uni0E34.left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E35}{uni0E35.left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E36}{uni0E36.left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E37}{uni0E37.left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E38}{uni0E38.left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E39}{uni0E39.left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E3A}{uni0E3A.left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E47}{uni0E47.left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E48}{uni0E48.low_left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E49}{uni0E49.low_left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4A}{uni0E4A.low_left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4B}{uni0E4B.low_left} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4C}{uni0E4C.low} - 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-\setslot{uni0E2E} - \Unicode{0E2E}{THAI CHARACTER HO NOKHUK} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E48}{uni0E48.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E49}{uni0E49.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4A}{uni0E4A.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4B}{uni0E4B.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4C}{uni0E4C.low} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E2F} - \Unicode{0E2F}{THAI CHARACTER PAIYANNOI} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E48}{uni0E48.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E49}{uni0E49.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4A}{uni0E4A.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4B}{uni0E4B.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4C}{uni0E4C.low} -\endsetslot - -% 0xD0 | 208 -\setslot{uni0E30} - \Unicode{0E30}{THAI CHARACTER SARA A} - \Ligature{/LIG/}{uni0E33}{uni0E4D} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E48}{uni0E48.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E49}{uni0E49.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4A}{uni0E4A.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4B}{uni0E4B.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4C}{uni0E4C.low} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E31} - \Unicode{0E31}{THAI CHARACTER MAI HAN-AKAT} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E32} - \Unicode{0E32}{THAI CHARACTER SARA AA} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E48}{uni0E48.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E49}{uni0E49.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4A}{uni0E4A.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4B}{uni0E4B.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4C}{uni0E4C.low} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E33} - \Unicode{0E33}{THAI CHARACTER SARA AM} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E48}{uni0E48.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E49}{uni0E49.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4A}{uni0E4A.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4B}{uni0E4B.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4C}{uni0E4C.low} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E34} - \Unicode{0E34}{THAI CHARACTER SARA I} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E35} - \Unicode{0E35}{THAI CHARACTER SARA II} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E36} - \Unicode{0E36}{THAI CHARACTER SARA UE} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E37} - \Unicode{0E37}{THAI CHARACTER SARA UEE} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E38} - \Unicode{0E38}{THAI CHARACTER SARA U} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E48}{uni0E48.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E49}{uni0E49.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4A}{uni0E4A.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4B}{uni0E4B.low} - 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-\setslot{uni0E53} - \Unicode{0E53}{THAI DIGIT THREE} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E54} - \Unicode{0E54}{THAI DIGIT FOUR} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E55} - \Unicode{0E55}{THAI DIGIT FIVE} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E56} - \Unicode{0E56}{THAI DIGIT SIX} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E57} - \Unicode{0E57}{THAI DIGIT SEVEN} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E58} - \Unicode{0E58}{THAI DIGIT EIGHT} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E59} - \Unicode{0E59}{THAI DIGIT NINE} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E5A} - \Unicode{0E5A}{THAI CHARACTER ANGKHANKHU} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E5B} - \Unicode{0E5B}{THAI CHARACTER KHOMUT} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E38.low} - \comment{A glyph variant of \textunicode{0E38}{THAI CHARACTER SARA U}.} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E48}{uni0E48.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E49}{uni0E49.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4A}{uni0E4A.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4B}{uni0E4B.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4C}{uni0E4C.low} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E39.low} - \comment{A glyph variant of \textunicode{0E39}{THAI CHARACTER SARA UU}.} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E48}{uni0E48.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E49}{uni0E49.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4A}{uni0E4A.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4B}{uni0E4B.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4C}{uni0E4C.low} -\endsetslot - -\setslot{uni0E3A.low} - \comment{A glyph variant of \textunicode{0E3A}{THAI CHARACTER PHINTHU}.} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E48}{uni0E48.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E49}{uni0E49.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4A}{uni0E4A.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4B}{uni0E4B.low} - \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4C}{uni0E4C.low} -\endsetslot - -\skipslots{1} - - -\begincomment -\section{Font Dimensions} -\endcomment - -\setfontdimen{1}{italicslant} -\setfontdimen{2}{interword} -\setfontdimen{3}{stretchword} -\setfontdimen{4}{shrinkword} -\setfontdimen{5}{xheight} -\setfontdimen{6}{quad} -\setfontdimen{7}{extraspace} - -\endencoding - - -\begin{thebibliography}{9} -\bibitem{TUG-Thai} - Werner Lemberg: \textit{Thai Fonts}, in \textit{TUGboat}, - 21(2):113--120, June 2000. Available online in PDF format as - \url{http://tug.org/TUGboat/Articles/tb21-2/tb67lemb.pdf}. -\bibitem{AGL} - Adobe Systems Incorporated: \textit{Adobe Glyph List}, 2003; - \url{http://partners.adobe.com/asn/developer/type/unicodegn.html}. -\bibitem{MFbook} - Donald E.\ Knuth, Duane Bibby (illustrations): \textit{The \MF - book}, Ad\-di\-son--Wes\-ley, 1986; ISBN~0-201-13445-4. -\bibitem{Unicode} - The Unicode Consortium (editor), \emph{et al.}: \textit{The Unicode - Standard, Version 4.0}, Addison Wesley Longman Publisher, 2003; - ISBN~0-321-18578-1. Most of the information in this book is also - available online at the Unicode consortium website, at - \url{http://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode4.0.1}. -\end{thebibliography} - -\end{document} - -% end of c90.etx diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/tools/c90.mtx b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/tools/c90.mtx deleted file mode 100644 index baccdefa08..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/tools/c90.mtx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -% c90.mtx - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\relax - -\metrics - -\needsfontinstversion{1.918} - -% provide glyph aliases needed for the ligature mechanism - -\setglyph{uni0E38.left} - \glyph{uni0E38}{1000} -\endsetglyph - -\setglyph{uni0E39.left} - \glyph{uni0E39}{1000} -\endsetglyph - -\setglyph{uni0E3A.left} - \glyph{uni0E3A}{1000} -\endsetglyph - -\endmetrics - -% end of c90.mtx diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/tools/dbtt-old/config.dbtt-old b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/tools/dbtt-old/config.dbtt-old deleted file mode 100644 index 5ce1be96b2..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/tools/dbtt-old/config.dbtt-old +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -p +dbtt-old.map diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/tools/dbtt-old/dbtt-old-alias.etx b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/tools/dbtt-old/dbtt-old-alias.etx deleted file mode 100644 index c89777a2fb..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/tools/dbtt-old/dbtt-old-alias.etx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -% dbtt-old-alias.etx - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\relax - -\encoding - -\needsfontinstversion{1.918} - -\fontinstcc -\def\galias#1#2{ - \expandafter\def\csname slot-#2\endcsname{#1} -} -\def\setslot#1{ - \edef\slot_name{ - \if_defined{slot-#1}\then - \csname slot-#1\endcsname - \else - #1 - \fi - } - \do_slot -} -\normalcc - -\input dbtt-old-alias - -\endencoding - -% end of dbtt-old-alias.etx diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/tools/dbtt-old/dbtt-old-alias.mtx b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/tools/dbtt-old/dbtt-old-alias.mtx deleted file mode 100644 index 4dbb7382e2..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/tools/dbtt-old/dbtt-old-alias.mtx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -% dbtt-old-alias.mtx - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\relax - -\metrics - -\needsfontinstversion{1.918} - -\def\galias#1#2{ - \setglyph{#2} - \glyph{#1}{1000} - \endsetglyph -} - -\input dbtt-old-alias - -\endmetrics - -% end of dbtt-old-alias.mtx diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/tools/dbtt-old/dbtt-old-alias.tex b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/tools/dbtt-old/dbtt-old-alias.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 558a1306cd..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/tools/dbtt-old/dbtt-old-alias.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,139 +0,0 @@ -% dbtt-old-alias.tex - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\galias{ucircumflex}{endash} -\galias{uacute}{emdash} -\galias{quotedbl}{quotedblleft} -\galias{quotedbl}{quotedblright} -\galias{quotesingle}{quoteright} -\galias{grave}{quoteleft} -\galias{florin}{uni0E48.low_left} -\galias{quotedblbase}{uni0E49.low_left} -\galias{ellipsis}{uni0E4A.low_left} -\galias{dagger}{uni0E4B.low_left} -\galias{daggerdbl}{uni0E4C.low_left} -\galias{circumflex}{uni0E48.low} -\galias{perthousand}{uni0E49.low} -\galias{Scaron}{uni0E4A.low} -\galias{guilsinglleft}{uni0E4B.low} -\galias{OE}{uni0E4C.low} -\galias{u008F}{uni0E4D.left} -\galias{u0090}{uni0E0D.descless} -\galias{quoteright}{uni0E31.left} -\galias{quotedblleft}{uni0E47.left} -\galias{quotedblright}{uni0E34.left} -\galias{bullet}{uni0E35.left} -\galias{emdash}{uni0E36.left} -\galias{endash}{uni0E37.left} -\galias{tilde}{uni0E48.left} -\galias{trademark}{uni0E49.left} -\galias{scaron}{uni0E4A.left} -\galias{guilsinglright}{uni0E4B.left} -\galias{oe}{uni0E4C.left} -\galias{Ydieresis}{uni0E10.descless} -\galias{exclamdown}{uni0E01} -\galias{cent}{uni0E02} -\galias{sterling}{uni0E03} -\galias{currency}{uni0E04} -\galias{yen}{uni0E05} -\galias{brokenbar}{uni0E06} -\galias{section}{uni0E07} -\galias{dieresis}{uni0E08} -\galias{copyright}{uni0E09} -\galias{ordfeminine}{uni0E0A} -\galias{guillemotleft}{uni0E0B} -\galias{logicalnot}{uni0E0C} -\galias{hyphen}{uni0E0D} -\galias{registered}{uni0E0E} -\galias{macron}{uni0E0F} -\galias{degree}{uni0E10} -\galias{plusminus}{uni0E11} -\galias{twosuperior}{uni0E12} -\galias{threesuperior}{uni0E13} -\galias{acute}{uni0E14} -\galias{mu}{uni0E15} -\galias{paragraph}{uni0E16} -\galias{periodcentered}{uni0E17} -\galias{cedilla}{uni0E18} -\galias{onesuperior}{uni0E19} -\galias{ordmasculine}{uni0E1A} -\galias{guillemotright}{uni0E1B} -\galias{onequarter}{uni0E1C} -\galias{onehalf}{uni0E1D} -\galias{threequarters}{uni0E1E} -\galias{questiondown}{uni0E1F} -\galias{Agrave}{uni0E20} -\galias{Aacute}{uni0E21} -\galias{Acircumflex}{uni0E22} -\galias{Atilde}{uni0E23} -\galias{Adieresis}{uni0E24} -\galias{Aring}{uni0E25} -\galias{AE}{uni0E26} -\galias{Ccedilla}{uni0E27} -\galias{Egrave}{uni0E28} -\galias{Eacute}{uni0E29} -\galias{Ecircumflex}{uni0E2A} -\galias{Edieresis}{uni0E2B} -\galias{Igrave}{uni0E2C} -\galias{Iacute}{uni0E2D} -\galias{Icircumflex}{uni0E2E} -\galias{Idieresis}{uni0E2F} -\galias{Eth}{uni0E30} -\galias{Ntilde}{uni0E31} -\galias{Ograve}{uni0E32} -\galias{Oacute}{uni0E33} -\galias{Ocircumflex}{uni0E34} -\galias{Otilde}{uni0E35} -\galias{Odieresis}{uni0E36} -\galias{multiply}{uni0E37} -\galias{Oslash}{uni0E38} -\galias{Ugrave}{uni0E39} -\galias{Uacute}{uni0E3A} -\galias{germandbls}{uni0E3F} -\galias{agrave}{uni0E40} -\galias{aacute}{uni0E41} -\galias{acircumflex}{uni0E42} -\galias{atilde}{uni0E43} -\galias{adieresis}{uni0E44} -\galias{aring}{uni0E45} -\galias{ae}{uni0E46} -\galias{ccedilla}{uni0E47} -\galias{egrave}{uni0E48} -\galias{eacute}{uni0E49} -\galias{ecircumflex}{uni0E4A} -\galias{edieresis}{uni0E4B} -\galias{igrave}{uni0E4C} -\galias{iacute}{uni0E4D} -\galias{icircumflex}{uni0E4E} -\galias{idieresis}{uni0E4F} -\galias{eth}{uni0E50} -\galias{ntilde}{uni0E51} -\galias{ograve}{uni0E52} -\galias{oacute}{uni0E53} -\galias{ocircumflex}{uni0E54} -\galias{otilde}{uni0E55} -\galias{odieresis}{uni0E56} -\galias{divide}{uni0E57} -\galias{oslash}{uni0E58} -\galias{ugrave}{uni0E59} -\galias{udieresis}{uni0E38.low} -\galias{yacute}{uni0E39.low} -\galias{Ucircumflex}{uni0E3A.low} - -% end of dbtt-old-alias.tex diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/tools/dbtt-old/dbtt-old.fontinst b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/tools/dbtt-old/dbtt-old.fontinst deleted file mode 100644 index 794284d1e0..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/tools/dbtt-old/dbtt-old.fontinst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,78 +0,0 @@ -% dbtt-old.fontinst - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\input fontinst.sty - -\needsfontinstversion{1.918} - - -% we explicitly set all slots in the encoding, so provide all glyph names -% in AFM files equally (this is, don't create `<glyph>-not' names) -\let\setnotglyph \setrawglyph - -% we want warnings for missing glyphs -\fontinstcc -\add_to\pre_fourth_etx_pass_hook{ - \def\do_slot{ - \if_undefined{g-\slot_name}\then - \fontinstwarningnoline{fontinst} - {missing~glyph~`\slot_name'\space - for~slot~\the\slot_number\space - in~font~`\out_filename'} - \fi - \do_character - } -} -\normalcc - - -% create PL files and an FD file -\installfonts - \setint{fontdimen(2)}{500} % SPACE - \setint{fontdimen(3)}{300} % STRETCH - \setint{fontdimen(4)}{100} % SHRINK - \setint{fontdimen(6)}{1000} % QUAD - \setint{fontdimen(7)}{0} % EXTRASPACE - - \installrawfont{fdbr8z}{dbtt,dbtt-old-alias,c90}{c90} - {C90}{dbss}{m}{n}{<-> s *[1.3]} - \installrawfont{fdbb8z}{dbttb,dbtt-old-alias,c90}{c90} - {C90}{dbss}{bx}{n}{<-> s *[1.3]} - \installrawfont{fdbbo8z}{dbttbi,dbtt-old-alias,c90}{c90} - {C90}{dbss}{bx}{sl}{<-> s *[1.3]} - \installrawfont{fdbo8z}{dbtti,dbtt-old-alias,c90}{c90} - {C90}{dbss}{m}{sl}{<-> s *[1.3]} -\endinstallfonts - - -\input finstmsc.sty - - -% create the dbtt-old.enc file -\installfonts - % the `makeenc' flag is used in c90.etx - \setint{makeenc}{1} - \setstr{encodingname}{dbtt-oldEncoding} - \inputetx{dbtt-old-alias} - \etxtoenc{c90}{dbtt-old} -\endinstallfonts - -\end - -% end of dbtt-old.fontinst diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/tools/dbtt-old/dbtt-old.map b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/tools/dbtt-old/dbtt-old.map deleted file mode 100644 index c48f73fe71..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/tools/dbtt-old/dbtt-old.map +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -fdbr8z DBThaiText " dbtt-oldEncoding ReEncodeFont " <dbtt-old.enc <dbtt.pfb -fdbb8z DBThaiTextBold " dbtt-oldEncoding ReEncodeFont " <dbtt-old.enc <dbttb.pfb -fdbo8z DBThaiTextItalic " dbtt-oldEncoding ReEncodeFont " <dbtt-old.enc <dbtti.pfb -fdbbo8z DBThaiTextBoldItalic " dbtt-oldEncoding ReEncodeFont " <dbtt-old.enc <dbttbi.pfb diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/tools/garuda-c90.fontinst b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/tools/garuda-c90.fontinst deleted file mode 100644 index a48185c4cb..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/tools/garuda-c90.fontinst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,77 +0,0 @@ -% garuda-c90.fontinst - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\input fontinst.sty - -\needsfontinstversion{1.918} - - -% we explicitly set all slots in the encoding, so provide all glyph names -% in AFM files equally (this is, don't create `<glyph>-not' names) -\let\setnotglyph \setrawglyph - -% we want warnings for missing glyphs -\fontinstcc -\add_to\pre_fourth_etx_pass_hook{ - \def\do_slot{ - \if_undefined{g-\slot_name}\then - \fontinstwarningnoline{fontinst} - {missing~glyph~`\slot_name'\space - for~slot~\the\slot_number\space - in~font~`\out_filename'} - \fi - \do_character - } -} -\normalcc - - -% create PL files and an FD file -\installfonts - \setint{fontdimen(2)}{500} % SPACE - \setint{fontdimen(3)}{300} % STRETCH - \setint{fontdimen(4)}{100} % SHRINK - \setint{fontdimen(6)}{1000} % QUAD - \setint{fontdimen(7)}{0} % EXTRASPACE - - \installrawfont{fgdr8z}{garuda,c90}{c90} - {C90}{garuda}{m}{n}{} - \installrawfont{fgdb8z}{garuda_b,c90}{c90} - {C90}{garuda}{bx}{n}{} - \installrawfont{fgdbo8z}{garuda_bo,c90}{c90} - {C90}{garuda}{bx}{sl}{} - \installrawfont{fgdo8z}{garuda_o,c90}{c90} - {C90}{garuda}{m}{sl}{} -\endinstallfonts - - -\input finstmsc.sty - - -% create the c90.enc file -\installfonts - % the `makeenc' flag is used in c90.etx - \setint{makeenc}{1} - \setstr{encodingname}{C90Encoding} - \etxtoenc{c90}{c90} -\endinstallfonts - -\end - -% end of garuda-c90.fontinst diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/tools/norasi-c90.fontinst b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/tools/norasi-c90.fontinst deleted file mode 100644 index 433c89a9ab..0000000000 --- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/thaifont/tools/norasi-c90.fontinst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,85 +0,0 @@ -% norasi-c90.fontinst - -% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> -% -% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -% (at your option) any later version. -% -% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -% GNU General Public License for more details. -% -% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free -% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, -% MA 02110-1301 USA - -\input fontinst.sty - -\needsfontinstversion{1.918} - - -% we explicitly set all slots in the encoding, so provide all glyph names -% in AFM files equally (this is, don't create `<glyph>-not' names) -\let\setnotglyph \setrawglyph - -% we want warnings for missing glyphs -\fontinstcc -\add_to\pre_fourth_etx_pass_hook{ - \def\do_slot{ - \if_undefined{g-\slot_name}\then - \fontinstwarningnoline{fontinst} - {missing~glyph~`\slot_name'\space - for~slot~\the\slot_number\space - in~font~`\out_filename'} - \fi - \do_character - } -} -\normalcc - - -% create PL files and an FD file -\installfonts - \setint{fontdimen(2)}{500} % SPACE - \setint{fontdimen(3)}{300} % STRETCH - \setint{fontdimen(4)}{100} % SHRINK - \setint{fontdimen(6)}{1000} % QUAD - \setint{fontdimen(7)}{0} % EXTRASPACE - - \installrawfont{ftnr8z}{norasi,c90}{c90} - {C90}{nrsr}{m}{n}{} - \installrawfont{ftnb8z}{norasi_b,c90}{c90} - {C90}{nrsr}{bx}{n}{} - \installrawfont{ftnbi8z}{norasi_bi,c90}{c90} - {C90}{nrsr}{bx}{it}{} - \installrawfont{ftni8z}{norasi_i,c90}{c90} - {C90}{nrsr}{m}{it}{} - -% Thai glyphs in norasi_o and norasi_bo are identical to the shapes -% in norasi_i and norasi_bi, respectively. -% -% \installrawfont{ftno8z}{norasi_o,c90}{c90} -% {C90}{nrsr}{m}{sl}{} -% \installrawfont{ftnbo8z}{norasi_bo,c90}{c90} -% {C90}{nrsr}{bx}{sl}{} -\endinstallfonts - - -\input finstmsc.sty - - -% create the c90.enc file -\installfonts - % the `makeenc' flag is used in c90.etx - \setint{makeenc}{1} - \setstr{encodingname}{C90Encoding} - \etxtoenc{c90}{c90} -\endinstallfonts - -\end - -% end of norasi-c90.fontinst |