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authorNorbert Preining <norbert@preining.info>2021-10-19 03:01:14 +0000
committerNorbert Preining <norbert@preining.info>2021-10-19 03:01:14 +0000
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-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
- contrib/wadalab/makefont
- contrib/wadalab/makeuniwada.pl
- contrib/wadalab/wadalab.map
- contrib/wadalab/wadalab.txt
- doc/CEF.txt
- doc/CJK.txt
- doc/CJKnumb.txt
- doc/CJKspace.txt
- doc/CJKutf8.txt
- doc/COPYING
- doc/INSTALL
- doc/TDS.txt
- doc/chinese/README
- doc/chinese/READMEb5.tex
- doc/chinese/READMEgb.tex
- doc/chinese/emTeXb5.txt
- doc/chinese/teTeXb5.txt
- doc/cjk-enc.txt
- doc/commands.txt
- doc/dvidrv.txt
- doc/fdxfiles.txt
- doc/fonts.txt
- doc/hbf2gf.txt
- doc/history.2_5
- doc/history.txt
- doc/japanese/README
- doc/japanese/ascii.txt
- doc/japanese/japanese.jis
- doc/japanese/japanese.txt
- doc/japanese/jp-fonts.txt
- doc/japanese/jp-tex.txt
- doc/japanese/preview.txt
- doc/japanese/shibuaki.txt
- doc/pdfhowto/HOWTO.txt
- doc/pdfhowto/examples/bkai.map
- doc/pdfhowto/examples/cid-x.map
- doc/pdfhowto/examples/cwtb.map
- doc/pdfhowto/examples/dvipdfmx.cfg
- doc/pdfhowto/examples/gen-map.pl
- doc/pdfhowto/examples/map.list
- doc/pdfhowto/examples/texinput/Bg5/c00cwtb.fd
- doc/pdfhowto/examples/texinput/Bg5/c00tmpl.fd
- doc/pdfhowto/examples/texinput/GB/c10tmpl.fd
- doc/pdfhowto/examples/texinput/JIS/c40tmpl.fd
- doc/pdfhowto/examples/texinput/SJIS/c49tmpl.fd
- doc/pdfhowto/examples/updmap.my
- doc/pdfhowto/examples/wcl.sfd
- doc/pinyin.txt
- doc/pyhyphen.txt
- doc/reftex.txt
- doc/ruby.txt
- doc/thaifont.txt
- doc/vertical.txt
- examples/Big5.tex
- examples/Big5vert.tex
- examples/CEF_test.tex
- examples/CJKbabel.tex
- examples/CJKfntef.tex
- examples/CJKmixed.tex
- examples/CJKspace.tex
- examples/CJKutf8.tex
- examples/GB.tex
- examples/JIS.tex
- examples/KS.tex
- examples/README
- examples/SJIS.tex
- examples/UTF8.tex
- examples/muletest.tex
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- texinput/Bg5/Bg5.cap
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- texinput/GB/GB.cap
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- texinput/GB/c10gkai.fd
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- texinput/GB/c10song.fd
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- texinput/GB/c19song.fd
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- texinput/JIS/EUC-JP.bdg
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- texinput/JIS/JIS.cap
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- texinput/JIS/c40song.fd
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- texinput/JIS/c43song.fd
- texinput/JIS/c50song.fd
- texinput/KS/HLaTeX/HLaTeX.chr
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- texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65gt.fd
- texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65jgt.fd
- texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65jmj.fd
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- texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65pga.fd
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- texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65sh.fd
- texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65tz.fd
- texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65vd.fd
- texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c65yt.fd
- texinput/KS/HLaTeX/pshan.sty
- texinput/KS/KS.chr
- texinput/KS/KS.enc
- texinput/KS/c60dr.fd
- texinput/KS/c60gr.fd
- texinput/KS/c60gs.fd
- texinput/KS/c60gt.fd
- texinput/KS/c60hgt.fd
- texinput/KS/c60hmj.fd
- texinput/KS/c60hol.fd
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- texinput/KS/c60mj.fd
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- texinput/KS/c61hmj.fd
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- texinput/KS/c61mj.fd
- texinput/KS/c62song.fd
- texinput/KS/hangul.cap
- texinput/KS/hangul.cpx
- texinput/KS/hangul2.cap
- texinput/KS/hangul2.cpx
- texinput/KS/hanja.cap
- texinput/KS/hanja.cpx
- texinput/SJIS/SJIS.bdg
- texinput/SJIS/SJIS.cap
- texinput/SJIS/SJIS.chr
- texinput/SJIS/SJIS.cpx
- texinput/SJIS/SJIS.enc
- texinput/SJIS/SJISdnp.chr
- texinput/SJIS/SJISdnp.enc
- texinput/SJIS/c49song.fd
- texinput/UTF8/UTF8.bdg
- texinput/UTF8/UTF8.chr
- texinput/UTF8/UTF8.enc
- texinput/UTF8/c70bkai.fd
- texinput/UTF8/c70bkai.fdx
- texinput/UTF8/c70bsmi.fd
- texinput/UTF8/c70bsmi.fdx
- texinput/UTF8/c70gbsn.fd
- texinput/UTF8/c70gbsn.fdx
- texinput/UTF8/c70gkai.fd
- texinput/UTF8/c70gkai.fdx
- texinput/UTF8/c70mj.fd
- texinput/UTF8/c70mj.fdx
- texinput/UTF8/c70song.fd
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- texinput/UTF8/ko-Hang2.cpx
- texinput/UTF8/ko-Hang.cpx
- texinput/UTF8/ko-Hani.cpx
- texinput/UTF8/zh-Hans.cpx
- texinput/UTF8/zh-Hant.cpx
- texinput/extended.chr
- texinput/extended.enc
- texinput/mule/MULEenc.sty
- texinput/pinyin.sty
- texinput/pmC.chr
- texinput/pmCbig.enc
- texinput/pmCsmall.enc
- texinput/ruby.sty
- texinput/standard.bdg
- texinput/standard.chr
- texinput/standard.enc
- texinput/thai/c90cmr.fd
- texinput/thai/c90cmss.fd
- texinput/thai/c90cmtt.fd
- texinput/thai/c90enc.def
- texinput/thai/c90gar.fd
- texinput/thai/c90nrsr.fd
- texinput/thai/thaicjk.ldf
- texlive/bin-cjkutils.pl
- texlive/c63mj.fd
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- texlive/c90.pl
- texlive/cjk-build.pl
- texlive/cjk.pl
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- texlive/garuda-c90.pl
- texlive/norasi-c90.pl
- texlive/README
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- utils/Bg5conv/bg5latex
- utils/Bg5conv/bg5latex.bat
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- utils/CEFconv/cef5conv.w
- utils/CEFconv/cef5latex
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- utils/CEFconv/cefconv.w
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- utils/CEFconv/ceflatex.bat
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- utils/CEFconv/cefsltx.bat
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- utils/CEFconv/cefspdflatex
- utils/SJISconv/sjisconv.1
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- utils/SJISconv/sjisconv.w
- utils/SJISconv/sjislatex
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- utils/hbf2gf/Makefile.in
- utils/hbf2gf/README
- utils/hbf2gf/c-auto.h
- utils/hbf2gf/cfg/README
- utils/hbf2gf/cfg/b5ka12.cfg
- utils/hbf2gf/cfg/b5kr12.cfg
- utils/hbf2gf/cfg/b5so12.cfg
- utils/hbf2gf/cfg/c1so12.cfg
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- utils/hbf2gf/cfg/c3so12.cfg
- utils/hbf2gf/cfg/c4so12.cfg
- utils/hbf2gf/cfg/c5so12.cfg
- utils/hbf2gf/cfg/c6so12.cfg
- utils/hbf2gf/cfg/c7so12.cfg
- utils/hbf2gf/cfg/csso12.cfg
- utils/hbf2gf/cfg/gsfs14.cfg
- utils/hbf2gf/cfg/j2so12.cfg
- utils/hbf2gf/cfg/jsso12.cfg
- utils/hbf2gf/cfg/ksso17.cfg
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- utils/hbf2gf/config.sub
- utils/hbf2gf/configure
- utils/hbf2gf/configure.ac
- utils/hbf2gf/dvidrv.btm
- utils/hbf2gf/emdir.c
- utils/hbf2gf/emdir.h
- utils/hbf2gf/emtexdir.c
- utils/hbf2gf/emtexdir.h
- utils/hbf2gf/hbf.c
- utils/hbf2gf/hbf.h
- utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.1
- utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.c
- utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.def
- utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w
- utils/hbf2gf/install-sh
- utils/hbf2gf/mkinstalldirs
- 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
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- utils/hbf2gf/scripts/web2c-7.2/mktexpk.diff
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- utils/lisp/cjkspace.el
- utils/lisp/cjktilde.el
- utils/lisp/emacs/cjk-enc.el
- utils/lisp/emacs/thai-word.el
- utils/lisp/mule-2.3/cjk-enc.el
- utils/pyhyphen/pinyin.c
- utils/pyhyphen/pinyin.ldf
- utils/pyhyphen/pinyin.tr
- utils/pyhyphen/pyhyph.tex
- utils/pyhyphen/pytest.tex
- utils/subfonts/clonevf.pl
- utils/subfonts/hlatex2agl.pl
- utils/subfonts/makefdx.pl
- utils/subfonts/sfd2uni.pl
- utils/subfonts/subfonts.pe
- utils/subfonts/uni2sfd.pl
- utils/subfonts/vertical.pe
- utils/subfonts/vertref.pe
- utils/thaifont/texmf/dvips/garuda-c90/config.garuda-c90
- utils/thaifont/texmf/dvips/norasi-c90/config.norasi-c90
- utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/enc/dvips/thai/c90.enc
- utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/map/dvips/garuda-c90/garuda-c90.map
- utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/map/dvips/norasi-c90/norasi-c90.map
- utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/garuda-c90/fgdb8z.tfm
- utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/garuda-c90/fgdbo8z.tfm
- utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/garuda-c90/fgdo8z.tfm
- utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/garuda-c90/fgdr8z.tfm
- utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/norasi-c90/ftnb8z.tfm
- utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/norasi-c90/ftnbi8z.tfm
- utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/norasi-c90/ftni8z.tfm
- utils/thaifont/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/norasi-c90/ftnr8z.tfm
- utils/thaifont/tools/INSTALL
- utils/thaifont/tools/c90.etx
- utils/thaifont/tools/c90.mtx
- 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/garuda-c90.fontinst
- utils/thaifont/tools/norasi-c90.fontinst
-
----End of MANIFEST---
diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/Makefile b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index d80bb6fb3a..0000000000
--- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,216 +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
-
-# 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}
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-\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}
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-\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}
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-\CJKvlet{l/n/sy/54}{m/n/sy/54}
-\CJKvlet{l/n/sy/55}{m/n/sy/55}
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-
-\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}}
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-\CJKvdef{m/n/20/24}{\CJKsymbolsimple{24}}
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-\CJKvdef{m/n/20/29}{\CJKsymbolsimple{29}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/20/37}{\CJKsymbolsimple{37}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/20/38}{\CJKsymbolsimple{38}}
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-\CJKvdef{m/n/30/1}{\raise .55em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.6em \CJKsymbol{1}\hss}}
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-\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}}
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-\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}}
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-\CJKvdef{m/n/30/246}{\raise .2em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.2em \CJKsymbol{246}\hss}}
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-\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}
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-\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}}
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-\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}}
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-\CJKvdef{m/n/30/1}{\raise .55em \hbox to 1em {\kern -.6em \CJKsymbol{1}\hss}}
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-\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
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index 48571c64ac..0000000000
--- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/CEF.txt
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@@ -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---
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-
-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---
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-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
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@@ -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! Other encodings
- don't give an error but might replace some CJK characters with glyphs
- from the selected LaTeX encoding.
-
-If pdftex is used, ToUnicode cmaps are automatically generated (for C70
-encoding); use it in combination with Vladimir Volovich's `cmap' package.
-
-If CJKutf8.sty is used together with the `unicode' option of the hyperref
-package, pdftex automatically produces correct Unicode bookmarks.
-
-Both ToUnicode cmaps and Unicode bookmarks support characters greater than
-U+FFFF.
-
-Please read section `Possible errors' in CJK.txt regarding the Byte Order
-Mark (BOM) -- this should always be removed.
-
----End of CJKutf8.txt---
diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/COPYING b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/COPYING
deleted file mode 100644
index b2fe7b6af3..0000000000
--- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/COPYING
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@@ -1,340 +0,0 @@
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diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/INSTALL b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/INSTALL
deleted file mode 100644
index 6707649932..0000000000
--- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/INSTALL
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,686 +0,0 @@
-This is the file INSTALL of the CJK macro package ver. 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015).
-
-Installation Guide
-==================
-
-It is probably a good idea to get a packaged version of CJK---be warned that
-installing CJK is *not* trivial.
-
-The easiest solution is to use the TeX Live CD which is distributed among
-members of TeX user groups worldwide. It comes with a ready-to-run CJK setup
-together with basic CJK fonts (in outline format if freely available) for
-almost all encodings. To get a recent snapshot, try the SVN archive. See
-
- http://www.tug.org/texlive/svn/
-
-for more details.
-
-. 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---
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-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
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--- 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
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--- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/chinese/READMEb5.tex
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-%%% 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.
- \textsf{E-mail:} wl@gnu.org}}
-\date{20 Nov. 1996}
-\maketitle
-
-\tableofcontents
-
-\section{²¤¶}
-\label{sec:introduction}
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-°µ¤@²­nªº¤¶²Ð¡C¨ä½d³òÁö¤£¯à²[»\­n½s¦n¤@½g¡]©Î¤@¥»¡^¹Ï¤å¨Ã­Zªº¤å³¹©Ò»Ý
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-\subsection{¾\Ū«ü¤Þ}
-\label{sec:reading-guides}
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-\item ¥ý½T©w§A±ý¦w¸Ëªº~CJK~ª©¥»¬O§_¬O¥»¤å©Ò´y­zªº¡A­Y¤£¦P¡A½Ð¨ú±o»P¥»
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-\item ­Y±z´¿¸g¦w¸Ë¹L~CJK¡A±z¥iª½±µ°Ñ¦Ò²Ä~\ref{sec:steps}~¸`¡§¦w¸Ë¨BÆJ¡¨¡C
-\item ­Y¦b±zªº¨t²Î¤¤¡A©|¥¼¦w¸Ë¦³¤¤¤å~TFM¡BPK¡B©Î~PFB~µ¥ÀɮסA¥i°Ñ¦Ò²Ä~
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-\item ­Y±zı±o¤W­zªº¦w¸Ë¨BÆJ¤£°÷¨ãÅé¡A½Ð°Ñ¦Ò²Ä~\ref{sec:my-settings}~
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-\item ­Y·Qª¾¹D¦p¦ó¨ú±o¬ÛÃöÀɮסA½Ð°Ñ¦Òªþ¿ý~\ref{sec:getting-files}¡§ÀÉ
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-\subsection{¶i¤@¨Bªº¸ê°T¨Ó·½}
-\label{sec:further-information}
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-\begin{itemize}
-\item ¤åÄm~\cite{latex2nd}~¬°°ò¥»¤â¥U¡C
-\item ¤åÄm~\cite{latex-companion:1993}~¥i¬°¶i¶¥¤â¥U¡C
-\item °Ñ¦Ò~Newsgroup |comp.text.tex|~ªº~FAQ¡C
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-\end{itemize}
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-\label{sec:requirements}
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-\label{sec:hardware-requirements}
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-\label{sec:software-requirement}
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-\item \LaTeXe\ CJK~¨t²Î¡C
-\item ­Y·Q¦w¸Ë~PS~¦r«¬\footnotemark\addtocounter{footnote}{-1}¡A±z»Ý­n
- \begin{enumerate}
- \item \textsf{ntu2cjk}~¨t²Î¡C
- \item NTU TrueType~¦r«¬¡C
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-\item ­Y±ý¦w¸Ë~PK~¦r«¬\footnote{´N¤¤¤å¤å¥óªº±Æª©¡B¹wÄý¤Î¦C¦L©Ò»Ýªº¦r«¬
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- \end{verbatim}
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-\item §ä­Ó¾A·íªº¥Ø¿ý±N¨ú¦^ªº~CJK~À£ÁYÀɸѶ}¡C
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- \begin{verbatim}
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- \begin{verbatim}
- % cd ~/CJK/4_1.0/utils/Bg5conv
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- \end{verbatim}
- ­Y¤£¥u¬O¦w¸Ëµ¹¦Û¤v¥Î¡A«h¥i¥H~|root|~ªº¨­¥÷~|cp|~¦Ü~|/usr/local/bin|~
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-\end{enumerate}
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-\subsection{«Ø¥ß¤å½Z}
-\label{sec:creating-tex}
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-\begin{itemize}
-\item ¦b©Ò¿×~\LaTeX~¤å¥óªº~preamble¡]|\documentclass|~¦Ü~
- |\begin{document}|¡^°Ï°ì¤¤¡A¥²¶·¦³~|\usepackage{CJK}|~³o­Ó©R¥O¡A§Y¥²
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-\item ¤¤¤å¦r¥²¶·¦b~|CJK|~©Î~|CJK*|~ªº¤¤¤åÀô¹Ò¤¤¡C§Y¡G
- \begin{verbatim}
- \begin{CJK*}{}{}
- ¤¤¤å¬q¸¨¡B³¹¸`¡B¹Ï§Î¡Bªí®æ¡B°Ñ¦Ò¤åÄm¡B¡Kµ¥
- ...
- \newpage
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-\item ­nÅÜ´«¦r«¬¥i¥Î~|\CJKfamily|~©R¥O¡A¦p~|\CJKfamily{fs}|~±N¥H¤Uªº¦r
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-\newsavebox{\myex}
-\begin{lrbox}{\myex}
- \begin{minipage}{.9\textwidth}
- \footnotesize
- \begin{verbatim}
- \documentclass[12pt]{article}
- \usepackage{CJK}
-
- \begin{document}
- \begin{CJK*}{Bg5}{fs}
- \CJKtilde
-
- \section{²Ä¤@¸`}
- \label{sec:section-1}
- °Ñ¦Ò¹Ï~\ref{fig:apply-pk-and-ps-fonts}¡C
-
- \begin{figure}[htbp]
- \begin{center}
- \leavevmode
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- \caption{|pk|~¦r«¬»P~|.pfb|~¦r«¬ªºÀ³¥Î¹ïÀ³¹Ï}
- \label{fig:apply-pk-and-ps-fonts}
- \end{center}
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- \bibliographystyle{plain}
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- \end{CJK*}
- \end{document}
- \end{verbatim}
- \end{minipage}
-\end{lrbox}
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-\begin{figure}[htbp]
- \begin{center}
- \leavevmode
- \fbox{\usebox{\myex}}
- \caption{§Úªº~CJK~¤å¥ó½d¨Ò¡C}
- \label{fig:my-example}
- \end{center}
-\end{figure}
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-\subsection{¥H~\LaTeXe\ CJK~½s±Æª©­±}
-\label{sec:clatexing}
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-´N¦P¤@¯ëªº~\LaTeX~Àɤ@¼Ë¡A¦ý¥H~|bg5latex|~¨ú¥N~|latex|¡A¦p¡G
-\begin{verbatim}
- % bg5latex mylatex.tex
- ©ÎªÌ
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-\end{verbatim}
-
-\subsection{¹wÄý}
-\label{sec:preview}
-
-¤j³¡¤À±¡ªp¤U§Ú¥H~|xdvi|~¹wÄý~|.dvi|~ÀÉ¡]¦b~Emacs~©Î~Mule~¤¤­Y¨Ï¥Î~
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-ÀH®É¥iÀ˵ø¸Ó°Ï°ìªº±Æª©±¡§Î¡^¡C
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-¥t¥~¡A§Ú¤]·|µø±¡ªp¥Î¤£¦Pªº¹wµøµ{¦¡¡C¤ñ¦p¦b~Linux~ªº~virtual terminal
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-\subsection{¦C¦L}
-\label{sec:printing}
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-\begin{verbatim}
- % dvips -P CJK cjk-doc
- % lpr cjk-doc.ps
-\end{verbatim}
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-\begin{verbatim}
- % dvips cjk_doc -o cjk-doc-contains-pk-fonts.ps
-\end{verbatim}
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-\begin{verbatim}
- % dvips -P CJK -o cjk-doc-no-ps-fonts-contained.ps cjk_doc.dvi
- % fload cjk-doc-no-ps-fonts-contained.ps > cjk-doc-contains-ps-fonts.ps
- % lpr cjk-doc-contains-ps-fonts.ps
-\end{verbatim}
-¦¹®É~|cjk-doc-contains-ps-fonts.ps|~©Î~|cjk-doc-contains-ps-fonts.ps|~´N
-¬O§¹¾ãªº~PS~ÀɮפF¡A¤]´N¬O»¡¡A±z¥i¥H¥á¨ì¥ô¦ó¤@¥x¤ä´©¦³¦C¦L~PostScript~ÀÉ
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-
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-\label{sec:trouble-shooting}
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-¦b¨Ï¥Î¹wÄýµ{¦¡ªº®É­Ô¡A¥i¯à·|¹J¨ìªº°ÝÃD»P¨ä¸Ñ¨Mªº¤è¦¡¦p¤U¡G
-\begin{itemize}
-\item PK~¦r«¬§ä¤£¨ì¡C
-\item ¤£·|¦Û°Ê²£¥Í~PK~¦r«¬¡C
-\end{itemize}
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-[³\¦h°ÝÃD»P¨ä¸Ñ¨M¤è¦¡©|¥¼¾ã²z¯Ç¤J]
-
-
-%\section{¨ä¥L}
-%\label{sec:misc}
-
-
-\section{·PÁÂ}
-\label{sec:acknowledgements}
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item ¦³³o»ò¦h¤H¡A°^Äm³\¦h¤ß¤O¡A§¹¦¨³\¦h¤è«K¥B¤º®eÂ×´Iªºµ{¦¡¡C
-\item ¦³§ó¦hªº¨Ï¥ÎªÌ¡A¨Ï¥Î³o¨Çµ{¦¡¡A¨Ï¥L­Ì§ó¤W¼h¼Ó¡C
-\item ³oºØ¯S§Oªº¬Û¤¬¼vÅT¡A¥Í¥Í¤£®§¦a´`ÀôµÛ¡A¤~´£¤É¤F§Ú­Ìªº¥Í¬¡¼h­±¡C
-\end{itemize}
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-%\label{sec:the-author}
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-%§õ§g¦t (Chun-Yu Lee)
-%d791013@ce.ntu.edu.tw ©Î \\
-%chunylee@ms1.hinet.net
-
-
-%\bibliography{READMEb5}
-%\bibliographystyle{plain}
-
-
-\begin{thebibliography}{1}
-
-\bibitem{latex-companion:1993}
-Michel Goossens, Frank Mittelbach, and Alexander Samarin.
-\newblock {\em The \LaTeX Companion}.
-\newblock Addison Wesley, 1993.
-
-\bibitem{tex-faq:1.9c}
-Bobby Bodenheimer.
-\newblock The new \TeX\ FAQ --- your 100 questions answered:
- Version 1.9c, date 1994/12/06.
-\newblock 1994.
-
-\bibitem{latex2nd}
-Leslie Lamport.
-\newblock {\em \LaTeX\ --- A Document Preparation System --- User's
- Guide and Reference Manual}.
-\newblock Addison Wesley, 2 edition, 1994.
-
-\end{thebibliography}
-
-
-\appendix
-\section{¦Wµü¸ÑÄÀ}
-\label{sec:terms}
-
-¤U¦C¦Wµü¬°¥»¤å¤¤©Ò¨Ï¥Î¡A¨Ã§½­­©ó¤U¦C·N«ä¡G
-
-\begin{description}
-\item[PK~¦r«¬:] PK fonts¡C¤@ºØÀ£ÁY¹LªºÂI°}¦r«¬®æ¦¡¡C¼sªx¨Ï¥Î¦b~
- TeX/\LaTeX~»Ý­n¿é¥XÂI°}¦rªº¦a¤è¡C¦p¹wµø©Î¦C¦L¿é¥X¡C¦b¦¹°¾«ü¤¤¤å~CJK
- PK~¦r«¬¡C
-\item[PS~¦r«¬:] PostScript Type 1 fonts¡CPostScript~¦r¦³¼ÆºØ«¬¦¡¡A¥»¤å
- ·N«ü~Type 1~¦r«¬¡C¨ä¦³¨âºØ®æ¦¡¡GPFA (Printer Font Ascii)~¤Î~PFB
- (Printer Font Binary)¡C¦b¦¹°¾«ü¤¤¤å~CJK PS~¦r«¬¡C
-\item[¥D¾÷¡B¤u§@¯¸:] A host computer, work station, etc¡Cªx«ü¬Y»O´£¨Ñ
- ¸ê·½©ÎªA°Èªº¹q¸£¡C¦p~FTP~¯¸¡C
-\item[CTAN:] Comprehensive \TeX\ Archive Network¡C¥»¤å«ü¦¬¶°´X¥G©Ò¦³¦³
- Ãö~TeX/\LaTeX~¨t²Î¤Î¤å¥óªº~FTP~¯¸¡C¥Ø«e¤wª¾ªº~CTAN~¸Ô¦C©óªþ¿ý~
- \ref{sec:ctan-mirrors}¡C
-\item[IFCSS:] The CCIC (Chinese Community Information Center) of IFCSS
- (Independent Federation of Chinese Students and Scholars)¡Cªþ¿ý~
- \ref{sec:ifcss-mirrors}~¤¤¬O´X­Ó¦³¦Wªº~ifcss~¯¸¡C
-\item[AFM~ÀÉ®×:] Adobe Font Metrics¡C¦s¦³½s½X¤Î¦r½d³òµ¥¸ê®Æ¡C
-\item[TFM~ÀÉ®×:] \TeX\ Font Metrics¡C
-\item[|.fd|~ÀÉ®×:] ¦r«¬´y­zÀÉ~(font description files)¡C°O¿ý¬ÛÃö©ó¬Y¤@
- ºØ¤º½X¡C
-\item[GS~©Î~GhostScript:] ±`¥Îªº~PostScript~»y¨¥¸ÑĶ¾¹¡]interpreter¡^
- ¤§¤@¡C
-\item[|afm2tfm|:] ±N~AFM~Àɮ׮榡Âà´«¦¨~TFM~Àɮ׮榡ªºµ{¦¡¡C
-\item[¤@²Õ¦r«¬ÀÉ:] ¦pªG¬O¨Ï¥ÎÀ£ÁY¹Lªº¦r«¬¡A§Y¤£¬O¨Ï¥Î~pmC~¶}ÀYªº¦r±Ú¡A
- ¦@¦³~55~­Ó¤l¦r«¬ÀÉ¡C¨Ò¦p¡G|b5ka01.pfb|¡B|b5ka02.pfb|¡B¡K¡B
- |b5ka55.pfb|¡C
-\item[\textsf{NFSS}:] New Font Selection Scheme¡C¥Ñ~Frank Mittelbach~
- ©M~Rainer Sch\"opf~©Ò´£¥Xªº¦r«¬¿ï¾Ü¨t²Î¡C
-\end{description}
-
-\section{Àɮרú±o}
-\label{sec:getting-files}
-
-\begin{description}
-\item[\LaTeXe~°õ¦æÀô¹Ò¡G] ¤@¯ë¬Ò¦³¦¨®Mªº¨t²Î¨Ñ¨Ï¥ÎªÌ²³æ¦w¸Ë¡A¦p¦b~DOS~
- ¤Uªº~em\TeX¡F¦b~Linux~¤U¦³~N\TeX¡B~te\TeX~µ¥¡FUNIX~¤W«h¦p~web2c~ªºª©
- ¥»µ¥¡C³o¨Ç³£´²¦b~CTAN~ªº¥Ø¿ý¤U¡CÄ´¦p~em\TeX~¦b~
- |systems/|\linebreak[1]|msdos/|\linebreak[1]|emtex|~¤¤¡FN\TeX~¦b¡S¡S¡F
- web2c~ªºª©¥»¦b¡S¡S¡C\LaTeXe~¨t²Î¥»¨­«h¦b~CTAN¡G
- |macros/|\linebreak[1]|latex/|\linebreak[1]|base|~¤U¡C
-\item[\LaTeXe~CJK~¨t²Î¡G] CTAN: |language/chinese/CJK|~©Î~IFCSS host:
- |tex/|\linebreak[1]|CJK.X_X.|\linebreak[1]|tar.gz|¡C
-\item[NTU TrueType~¦r«¬¡G] IFCSS host: |fonts/big5/ms-win|¡C±N·¢®Ñ¡B©ú
- Åé¡B¥é§ºÅéµ¥³¡¤À¡]©Î¥þ³¡¡^ªº~ARJ~Àɨú¦^«á¡A°Ñ¦Ò»P³o¨Ç¦r«¬¦b¦P¤@¥Ø¿ý
- ªº»¡©úÀÉ¡]©Î°Ñ¦Òªþ¦b\ntutocjk¤¤ªº~|README|~ÀÉ¡^¡A±N¨äÁ٭즨­Ó§O~TTF~
- ¦r«¬¡C
-\item[\textsf{ntu2cjk, ttf2pk}:] ¦r«¬²£¥Íµ{¦¡¡C¥¦¥]§t¦b~¡§\LaTeXe\ CJK~
- ¨t²Î¡¨¤¤¡C
-\item[GhostScript:] CTAN:
- |support/|\linebreak[1]|ghostscript/|\linebreak[1]|aladdin|~©Î~
- |support/|\linebreak[1]|ghostscript/|\linebreak[1]|gnu|¡C
-\item[|dvips|:] CTAN host: UNIX~ª©¦b~|dviware/dvips|¡FDOS~ª©¦b~
- |systems/msdos/|\linebreak[1]|dviware/|\linebreak[1]|dvips/|%
- \linebreak[1]|dvips558.pc|¡C
-\item[|afm2tfm|:] ¥]§t¦b~dvips~¨t²Î¤¤¡C
-\item[|ps2pk|:] CTAN: |fonts/utilities/ps2pk|¡A©Î¥]§t¦b¤@¯ë®M¸Ëªº~
- \TeX/\LaTeX~¨t²Î¤¤¡C
-\item[|gsftopk|:] CTAN: |fonts/utilities/gsftopk|¡A©Î¥]§t¦b¤@¯ë®M¸Ëªº~
- \TeX/\LaTeX~¨t²Î¤¤¡C
-\item[|dvi2|xx:] ¦p~|dvilj|¡B|dvidm|¡B¡K¡C¦b~CTAN: |dviware|~¥Ø¿ý¤U¡C
-\item[AUC\TeX:] CTAN: |support/auctex|~¥Ø¿ý¤¤ªº~
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-\item[|fontload|:] CTAN: |fonts/utilities/fontload|¡C
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-\end{description}
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-\label{sec:other-stuffs}
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-\subsection{¦b~Linux~¨t²Î¤Wªº\bigfive¤¤¤å¨t²Î¤Î¼ÒÀÀ²×ºÝ¾÷µ{¦¡}
-\label{sec:chinese-systems}
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-\begin{itemize}
-\item chdrv
-\item yact
-\item CXterm
-\item xcin
-\end{itemize}
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-\subsection{¤¤¤å½s¿è\ -- Mule}
-\label{sec:mule}
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-¨Ï¥Î~Mule~¬°½s¿è¤¤¤å~\LaTeX~¤å¥óªº¤u¨ãªº¨Ï¥ÎªÌ¡A¥i±N¤U­±ªº³]©w¥[¦Ü~
-|$HOME/|\linebreak[1]|.emacs|~Àɤ¤¡G
-\begin{verbatim}
- ;;; Chinese Big-5 environment
- (set-primary-environment 'chinese)
- (set-default-file-coding-system '*big5*)
- (setq display-coding-system '*big5*)
- (setq keyboard-coding-system '*big5*)
- ;; input methods
- (add-hook 'quail-package-alist '("tsangchi-b5" "quail/tsangchi-b5"))
- (add-hook 'quail-package-alist '("quick-b5" "quail/quick-b5"))
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- etzy.el.gz & ­Ê¤Ñª`­µ \\
- boshiamy.el.gz & åF½¼¦Ì \\
- array30.el.gz & ¦æ¦C~30 \\\hline
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- (setq coding file-coding-system)
- (setq bufname (buffer-file-name))
- (string-match "\\(.*\\)\\.[^/]*$" bufname)
- (setq body (substring bufname 0 (match-end 1)))
- (setq newbufname (concat body ".cjk"))
- (message "Saving %s and %s" bufname newbufname)
- (write-file newbufname *cjk-coding*)
- (write-file bufname coding))
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-\label{sec:auctex}
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-\item ·Ó²Ä~\ref{sec:mule}~¸`ªº¤è¦¡±N~Mule~³]©w§´·í¡C
-\item «ö·Ó~AUC\TeX~ªº¦w¸Ë«ü¥Ü¦w¸Ë¡C©Î«ö·Ó~AUC\TeX~ªº~default~¤è¦¡¦w¸Ë¡C
- ¤U¦C¼Æ¶µ¥i°µ¥i¤£°µ¡C
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- \begin{verbatim}
- #! /bin/sh
- f=`echo $1 | sed -e 's|\(.*\)\.[^/]*$|\1|'`
- bg5conv < $1 > $f.cjk
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- \end{verbatim}
-\item \label{CJK-C-cC-c}¦b~|.emacs|~¤¤¥[¤J¡G
- \begin{verbatim}
- (setq TeX-command-list
- (append TeX-command-list
- '(("CLaTeX" "bg5latex-batch %s " TeX-run-LaTeX nil t)
- ("CLaTeX Interactive" "bg5latex %s " TeX-run-interactive nil t)
- ("CPrint" "fload %f | lpr" TeX-run-command t nil)
- )))
- \end{verbatim}
- «h¥i¦b°õ¦æ~|C-c C-c|~©Î~|C-c C-r|~®É¡A¦b­n¿é¤J~|LaTeX|~ªº®É¾÷¡A¿é¤J~
- |CLaTeX|¡C
-\item ¦b~|.emacs|~¤¤¥[¤J¤U¦C¼Æ¦æ¡A¥H«K±zªº¤å¥ó¦b±Æª©®É¡]¥þ¤å«h°õ¦æ
- ~|C-c C-c CLaTeX|~¡A°Ï°ì¥Î~|C-c C-r CLaTeX|¡^¡A­Y¦³¿ù»~¥i¥Î~|C-c `|~
- ¬dÅç¿ù»~©Ò¦b¡A¨Ã¥i§ó¥¿¤§¡C
- \begin{verbatim}
- (add-hook 'TeX-translate-location-hook
- '(lambda ()
- (if (string-match "\\(.*\\)\.cjk$" file)
- (setq file
- (concat
- (substring file
- (match-beginning 1)
- (match-end 1))
- ".tex")))))
- \end{verbatim}
-\item ©ÎªÌ±z¦Ò¼{¥Î~|cjk-enc.el|¡A«h¦b~|.emacs|~¤¤¥[¤J¤U¦C¼Æ¦æ¡G
- \begin{verbatim}
- (defun TeX-run-CJK-LaTeX (name command file)
- "Create a process for NAME using COMMAND to format
- FILE with CJK/LaTeX."
- (write-cjk-file)
- (TeX-run-LaTeX name command file))
-
- (if (not (assoc "CJKLaTeX" TeX-command-list))
- (setq TeX-command-list
- (append TeX-command-list
- '(("CJKLaTeX" "%l '\\nonstopmode\\input{%s.cjk}'"
- TeX-run-CJK-LaTeX nil t)
- ))))
- \end{verbatim}
- ¥u­n±N¤W­z¨Ï¥Î~|CLaTeX|~ªº®É¾÷¡A§ï¦¨¨Ï¥Î~|CJKLaTeX|~§Y¥i¡C¬d¿ù¦P¼Ë¥Î
- ~|C-c `|~¡C
-
- ¦ý­nª`·N¡A¨Ï¥Î~|CJKLaTeX|~®É¡A¤å¥ó¤¤½Ð¤£­n¨Ï¥Î~|\usepackage{CJK}|~©Î
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-%¥i§@¦p¤Uªº¥Ø¿ý¦w±Æ¡G
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-% ./ ==> ¥»¼h¥Ø¿ý¡A­ì©l¤å¥ó¤§©ñ¸m¥Ø¿ý¡C
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-% ­Y¦b¦¹¤W¼h¥Ø¿ý¤¤¦³­ì©l¤å¥ó¡A«h»Ý¯S§Oª`·N¡A¤£­n¨Ï¥Î»P¥»¼h¥Ø¿ý¤¤¦P¦Wªº
-% ¤å¥ó¡^¡C¥t¥~¥]§t¤@~|Makefile|~¡]°Ñ¦Ò¹Ï~
-% \ref{fig:makefile-for-multifile-latexing}~¤§¨Ò¤l¡^¡A¨ä¤º®e¥D­n¬°¦b¨C
-% ¦¸~latex~«e¡A§ó·s~|.cjk|~ÀÉ¡C
-
-% \begin{verbatim}
-% #! /bin/sh
-% make bg5conv
-% cd CJK
-% latex \\nonstopmode\\input{$1}
-% \end{verbatim}
-
-
-% \begin{lrbox}{\myex}
-% \begin{minipage}{.9\textwidth}
-% \footnotesize
-%\begin{verbatim}
-%TEXs = abstract.tex archi.tex codebase.tex conclude.tex details.tex \
-% dsgnbase.tex engtool.tex examples.tex introd.tex kb_lsp.tex \
-% pjfinal.tex prg_gi.tex prg_s2c.tex related.tex represnt.tex \
-% sscdcb.tex sscddb.tex sscdgi.tex sta2con.tex title_pg.tex
-%MISC = Makefile LaTeXsrc
-%RCSs = $(wildcard $(SRCDIR)/*,v)
-
-%SRCDIR = CJK
-
-%.PHONY: check_srcdir bg5conv default
-
-%.DEFAULT: .tex .sty .bib .dvi .ps .lj .toc .lof .lot
-
-%default:
-% @echo "There are the following targets:"
-% @echo " bg5conv : Big5 CJK LaTeX file converted to LaTeX file."
-
-%bg5conv: check_srcdir $(TEXs)
-
-%check_srcdir:
-% @if [ -f LaTeXsrc ]; then \
-% echo "Don't make at the LaTex source directory!"; \
-% echo "Copy the Makefile to upper directory and make there."; \
-% echo "e.g., cp Makefile ..; cd ..; make"; \
-% exit 1; \
-% fi
-% @if [ ! -d $(SRCDIR) ]; then \
-% echo "$(SRCDIR) not found!"; \
-% exit 1; \
-% fi
-
-%$(TEXs): %.tex : $(SRCDIR)/%.tex
-% bg5conv < $< > $@
-%\end{verbatim}
-% \end{minipage}
-% \end{lrbox}
-
-% \begin{figure}[htbp]
-% \begin{center}
-% \leavevmode
-% \framebox[.9\texwidth]{\myex}
-% \caption{À³¥I¦h­«~CJK~¤å¥óÀɪº~Makefile~½d¨Ò¡C}
-% \label{fig:makefile-for-multifile-latexing}
-% \end{center}
-% \end{figure}
-
-
-
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-\label{sec:ctan-mirrors}
-(¥»¸`ºK¦Û~CTAN host~¤Wªº~README.mirrors)
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-¬°´î¤Öºô¸ô¤Wªº­t²ü¡A«Øij©Ò¦³¨Ï¥Î~CTAN~¸ê·½ªººô¤Í¡A¯à¨Ï¥Î·í¦aªº©Î³Ìªñªº~
-CTAN host¡C
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-¥Ø«e¤wª¾½Æ»s³¡¤À~CTAN~Àɮתº~FTP~¯¸:
-\begin{verbatim}
- ftp.fcu.edu.tw (Taiwan) /pub2/tex
- gate.sinica.edu.tw (Taiwan) /TeX
- ftp.adfa.oz.au (Australia) /pub/tex/ctan
- ftp.germany.eu.net (Deutschland) /pub/packages/TeX
- ftp.uu.net (Virginia, USA) /pub/text-processing/TeX
- nic.switch.ch (Switzerland) /mirror/tex
- sunsite.dsi.unimi.it (Italia) /pub/TeX
- sunsite.snu.ac.kr (Korea) /shortcut/CTAN
-\end{verbatim}
-
-¥Ø«e¤wª¾½Æ»s¥þ³¡~CTAN~Àɮתº~FTP~¯¸:
-\begin{verbatim}
- dongpo.math.ncu.edu.tw (Taiwan) /tex-archive
- ftp.ccu.edu.tw (Taiwan) /pub/tex
- cis.utovrm.it (Italia) /TeX
- ctan.unsw.edu.au (NSW, Australia) /tex-archive
- ftp.center.osaka-u.ac.jp (Japan) /CTAN
- ftp.cdrom.com (West coast, USA) /pub/tex/ctan
- ftp.comp.hkbu.edu.hk (Hong Kong) /pub/TeX/CTAN
- ftp.cs.rmit.edu.au (Australia) /tex-archive
- ftp.cs.ruu.nl (The Netherlands) /pub/tex-archive
- ftp.cstug.cz (The Czech Republic) /pub/tex/CTAN
- ftp.duke.edu (North Carolina, USA) /tex-archive
- ftp.ee.up.ac.za (South Africa) /tex-archive
- ftp.funet.fi (Finland) /pub/TeX/CTAN
- ftp.gwdg.de (Deutschland) /pub/dante
- ftp.jussieu.fr (France) /pub4/TeX/CTAN
- ftp.loria.fr (France) /pub/unix/tex/ctan
- ftp.mpi-sb.mpg.de (Deutschland) /pub/tex/mirror/ftp.dante.de
- ftp.nada.kth.se (Sweden) /pub/tex/ctan-mirror
- ftp.rge.com (New York, USA) /pub/tex
- ftp.riken.go.jp (Japan) /pub/tex-archive
- ftp.tu-chemnitz.de (Deutschland) /pub/tex
- ftp.uni-augsburg.de (Deutschland) /tex-archive
- ftp.uni-bielefeld.de (Deutschland) /pub/tex
- ftp.unina.it (Italia) /pub/TeX
- ftp.uni-stuttgart.de (Deutschland) /tex-archive (/pub/tex)
- ftp.univie.ac.at (\"Osterreich) /packages/tex
- ftp.u-aizu.ac.jp (Japan) /pub/tex/CTAN
- ftpserver.nus.sg (Singapore) /pub/zi/TeX
- kadri.ut.ee (Estonia) /pub/tex
- src.doc.ic.ac.uk (England) /packages/tex/uk-tex
- sunsite.icm.edu.pl (Poland) /pub/CTAN
- sunsite.queensu.ca (Canada) /pub/tex-archive
- sunsite.unc.edu (North Carolina, USA) /pub/packages/TeX
- wuarchive.wustl.edu (Missouri, USA) /packages/TeX
-\end{verbatim}
-
-¨â­Ó¥D­nªº~CTAN~¥D¾÷:
-\begin{verbatim}
- ftp.dante.de (Deutschland)
- -- anonymous ftp
- /tex-archive (/pub/tex /pub/archive)
- -- gopher on node gopher.dante.de
- -- e-mail via ftpmail@dante.de
- -- World Wide Web access on www.dante.de
- -- Administrator: <ftpmaint@dante.de>
-
- ftp.tex.ac.uk (England)
- -- anonymous ftp
- /tex-archive (/pub/tex /pub/archive)
- -- gopher on node gopher.tex.ac.uk
- -- NFS mountable from
- nfs.tex.ac.uk:/public/ctan/tex-archive
- -- World Wide Web access on www.tex.ac.uk
- -- Administrator: <ctan-uk@tex.ac.uk>
-\end{verbatim}
-
-
-\section{IFCSS~¦b¦U¦aªº~FTP~¯¸}
-\label{sec:ifcss-mirrors}
-
-¥D­nªº~IFCSS~¯¸¡G \verb|ftp.ifcss.org:/pub/software|
-
-¨ä¥Lªº~FTP~¯¸:
-\begin{verbatim}
-Taiwan: ftp.edu.tw:/Chinese/ifcss/software [full]
- ftp.ntu.edu.tw:/Chinese/ifcss/software [full]
- iiiafs.iii.org.tw:/Chinese/ifcss/software [full]
-CHINA,
- Beijing: info.bta.net.cn:/pub/software [partial]
- Guangdong:
- info.gz.gdpta.net.cn:/pub/mirror/chnsoftware [partial]
- Shanghai: info.sta.net.cn:/pub/software [partial]
-HONG KONG,: ftp.cuhk.hk:/pub/chinese/ifcss/software [full]
-SINGAPORE,: ftp.technet.sg:/pub/chinese [full]
-USA,
- California: cnd.org:/pub/software [full]
- New Mexico: phaiakon.nmsu.edu:/pub/software [full]
-\end{verbatim}
-
-%% start of trailer
-\newpage
-\end{CJK*}
-
-\end{document}
-
-%% Local Variables:
-%% TeX-header-end: "%+ *[Ee]nd[ -]*[oO]f[ -]*[hH]eader"
-%% TeX-trailer-start: "%+ *[Ss]tart[ -]*[oO]f[ -]*[tT]railer"
-%% TeX-command-default: "CLaTeX"
-%% TeX-master: t
-%% End:
diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/chinese/READMEgb.tex b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/chinese/READMEgb.tex
deleted file mode 100644
index 3081e2896b..0000000000
--- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/chinese/READMEgb.tex
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,92 +0,0 @@
-% This is the file READMEgb.tex of the CJK package
-% for installing the CJK package for LaTeX 2e (in GB encoding).
-%
-% written by Fude Yao <yao@everest.micro.umass.edu}
-% Version 4.1.3 (20-Jun-1997)
-
-\documentclass[12pt]{report}
-
-\usepackage{CJK}
-
-\begin{document}
-
-\begin{CJK*}{GB}{gbsn}
-\CJKtilde
-
-\chapter*{CJK~°²×°ËµÃ÷Êé}
-
-¡¡¡¡±¾ÎÄÊÇ~Werner Lemberg~µÄ~CJK~µÄ°²×°ËµÃ÷Êé. Ôڴ˽ö¾Í×÷ÕßʹÓõÄ
-~Alpha-Linux~ƽ̨½øÐÐÌÖÂÛ, ²¢×ÅÖØÓÚ~teTeX-0.4p16~ÕâÒ»°æ±¾µÄ~\TeX
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item
- ÓÃ~ftp~ÄäÃû´æÈ¡·½Ê½»ñµÃ~CJK£®ÀýÈç: \\
- ftp ftp.tex.ac.uk (or ftp.dante.de) \\
- anonymous \\
- yao@everest.micro.umass.edu \\
- bin \\
- cd tex-archive/language/chinese \\
- get CJK.tar.gz CJK-4.1.3.src.tar.gz (°´£ºËäÈ»¿´²»µ½~CJK.tar.gz,
- µ«±¾ÃüÁîÈÔÓÐЧ£¬²Î¿´~CJK-4.1.3.src/README) \\
- bye
-\item
- ½«Ñ¹ËõÎļþ½âѹ£º\\
- gzip -d CJK-4.1.3.src.tar.gz \\
- tar xvf CJK-4.1.3.src.tar \\
- cd CJK/4$_{-}$1.3
-\item
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- (ÆäÖÐ~special.map.diff~Ó¦ÒÆÖÁ~\$TEXMF/fontname~ÐÞ²¹) \\
- ×¢ÒâÐÞ²¹ÊÇ·ñÈ«²¿³É¹¦ \\
- (×¢£º\$TEXDIR=/usr/lib/texmf; \$TEXMF=/usr/lib/texmf/texmf)
-\item
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-\item
- ½«~utils/ttf2pk~µÄÈ«²¿ÎļþÒÆÖÁ~\$TEXMF/ttf2pk£º \\
- cd \$TEXMF/ttf2pk/src \\
- make all OS=unix \\
- ½«~utils/hbf2gf~µÄÈ«²¿ÎļþÒÆÖÁ~\$TEXMF/hbf2gf£º \\
- cd \$/TEXMF/hbf2gf \\
- make all OS=unix
-\item
- cd utils/Bg5conv (CEFconv, SJISconv) \\
- compile *conv.c, ±ÈÈ磺~gcc cefconv.c -o cefconv \\
- ½«ËùµÃµÄ¶þ½øÖÆÎļþÁ¬Í¬~*latex~Ò»ÆðÒÆÖÁ~\$TEXDIR/bin/alpha-linux
-\item
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- ln -s \$TEXMF/ttf2pk/ttf2pk \$TEXDIR/bin/alpha-linux
-\item
- ¼ì²é~\$TEXDIR/texmf.cnf~ÖÐ~\$HBF2GFDIR~Óë~\$TTF2PKDIR \\
- ÊÇ·ñÕýÈ·
-\item
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- ÔÚ~ftp.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/fonts/CJK~ÀïÓи÷ÖÖ×ֿ⣬ÓÃÄäÃû´æÈ¡·½Ê½
- È¡»Ø£¬×¢ÒâʹÓöþ½øÖÆ·½Ê½
-\item
- ½âѹÎļþ \\
- ½«×Ö¿â·ÅÔÚ~\$TEXMF/fonts/hbf(truetype)/chinese(japanese, korean) \\
- Èç¹ûÊÇ~hbf~×ֿ⣬½«~*.cfg~ÒÆÖÁ~\$TEXMF/hbf2gf£» \\
- Èç¹ûÊÇ~truetype~×ֿ⣬¼ì²é\$TEXMF/ttf2pk/ttf2pk.cfg~ÖÐÊÇ·ñÓиÃ×Ö¿âÃû
- ×Ö
-\item
- ÊÔÑéÑù±¾Îļþ£¬¼ì²éÉèÖÃÊÇ·ñÍêÕû£¬±ÈÈç~GB.tex£º \\
- GB.tex~ÖÐÓõ½Ê²Ã´×ֿ⣺$\backslash$begin\{CJK*\}\{GB\}\{so\} \\
- \$TEXMF/tex/latex/CJK~ÖÐÓÐ~c10so.fd~×Ö¿âÂð£¿ËüÉæ¼°ÄÄЩÃû×Ö£¿ \\
- \$TEXMF/fontname/special.map~ÖÐÊÇ·ñÓиÃ×Ö¿âµÄÃû×Ö£¿ \\
- \$TEXDIR/texmf.cnf~ÖÐ~\$HBF2GFDIR~Óë~\$TTF2PKDIR~ÕýÈ·Â𣿠\\
- Èç¹ûÊÇ~hbf~×ֿ⣬\$TEXMF/hbf2gf~ÖÐÓиÃ×Ö¿âµÄ~cfg~ÎļþÂ𣿠\\
- ¼ì²é~cfg~ÎļþµÄ·¾¶ÃûÊÇÊÇ·ñÕýÈ·£¿ \\
- Èç¹ûÊÇ~truetype~×ֿ⣬\$TEXMF/ttf2p/ttf2pk.cfg~ÖÐÓиÃ×Ö¿âÃû×ÖÂ𣿠\\
- ·¾¶ÃûÕýÈ·Âð£¿
-\item
- ÔËÐÐ~texhash (ÿ´Î¸Ä¶¯Ö®ºó£¬¶¼ÒªÔËÐÐ~texhash)
-\item
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- Ó¦×ÐϸÔĶÁ
-\end{enumerate}
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-\end{CJK*}
-\end{document}
-
-\EOF
diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/chinese/emTeXb5.txt b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/chinese/emTeXb5.txt
deleted file mode 100644
index b37c80aff3..0000000000
--- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/chinese/emTeXb5.txt
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,357 +0,0 @@
-From c300711@ms5.hinet.net Fri Feb 07 02:13:02 1997
-Newsgroups: tw.bbs.comp.tex
-Subject: emtex+cjk410(ttf2pk) on Msdos ¦w¸Ë¬ö.
-From: KUO Yi-Liang <c300711@ms5.hinet.net>
-Date: Thu, 06 Feb 1997 18:13:02 GMT
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--rw-rw-r-- 1 mattes server 1148514 Apr 10 16:22 dvid16f1.zip
--rw-rw-r-- 1 mattes server 824290 Apr 10 16:22 dvid16f2.zip
--rw-rw-r-- 1 mattes server 94959 Aug 7 1995 dvisp10b.zip
--rw-rw-r-- 1 mattes server 180206 May 24 14:17 emxrsx.zip
--rw-rw-r-- 1 mattes server 127810 Sep 2 13:24 first.zip
--rw-rw-r-- 1 mattes server 651946 Jun 26 1995 fontams.zip
--rw-rw-r-- 1 mattes server 411129 Jun 26 1995 fontcm.zip
--rw-rw-r-- 1 mattes server 1031835 Sep 2 13:24 fontdc.zip
--rw-rw-r-- 1 mattes server 7080 Jun 26 1995 fontemsy.zip
--rw-rw-r-- 1 mattes server 47495 Jun 26 1995 fontltx.zip
--rw-rw-r-- 1 mattes server 110991 May 4 21:05 german.zip
--rw-rw-r-- 1 mattes server 930861 Jun 21 14:59 l2base.zip
--rw-rw-r-- 1 mattes server 409888 Jun 21 14:59 l2input.zip
--rw-rw-r-- 1 mattes server 87336 Jun 26 1995 l2kurz.zip
--rw-rw-r-- 1 mattes server 209194 Jun 21 14:59 l2tools.zip
--rw-rw-r-- 1 mattes server 347068 Jun 26 1995 latex209.zip
--rw-rw-r-- 1 mattes server 81115 Jun 26 1995 lkurz.zip
--rw-rw-r-- 1 mattes server 83493 Jun 26 1995 makeindx.zip
--rw-rw-r-- 1 mattes server 990552 Jun 21 14:59 mf4b.zip
--rw-rw-r-- 1 mattes server 166052 Sep 19 1995 mfjob12c.zip
--rw-rw-r-- 1 mattes server 227054 Jun 26 1995 mfware.zip
--rw-rw-r-- 1 mattes server 39887 Jun 26 1995 pictex.zip
--rw-rw-r-- 1 mattes server 113473 Jun 26 1995 pkedit.zip
--rw-rw-r-- 1 mattes server 38705 Jun 26 1995 srcmkidx.zip
--rw-rw-r-- 1 mattes server 88251 Jun 26 1995 srctcad.zip
--rw-rw-r-- 1 mattes server 1173697 Jun 21 14:59 tex4b.zip
--rw-rw-r-- 1 mattes server 131010 Jun 26 1995 texcad.zip
--rw-rw-r-- 1 mattes server 260671 Sep 11 1995 texware.zip
--rw-rw-r-- 1 mattes server 236301 Jun 26 1995 unz512.exe
--rw-rw-r-- 1 mattes server 236134 Jun 26 1995 unz512x3.exe
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- fax_base.fli Base fonts for Fax (204x196 DPI)
- fx_base.fli Base fonts for 9-pin printers (240x216 DPI)
- ito_base.fli Base fonts for the C.ITOH 8510A (160x144 DPI)
- ljh_base.fli Base fonts for the HP LaserJet 4 (600 DPI)
- lj_base.fli Base fonts for the HP LaserJet (300 DPI)
- p6h_base.fli Base fonts for 24-pin printers (360 DPI)
- p6l_base.fli Base fonts for 24-pin printers (180 DPI)
- p6m_base.fli Base fonts for 24-pin printers (360x180 DPI)
- qj_base.fli Base fonts for the HP QuietJet (192 DPI)
- sty_base.fli Base fonts for the EPSON Stylus 800 (360 DPI)
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-bj | bj | 360 | bj_base.fli | Canon BubbleJet (360 DPI)
-dj | dj | 300 | dj_base.fli | HP DeskJet (300 DPI)
-FAX | fax | 204 | fax_base.fli | Fax (204x196 DPI)
-fx | fx | 240 | fx_base.fli | 9-pin printers (240x216 DPI)
-ito | ito | 160 | ito_base.fli | C.ITOH 8510A (160x144 DPI)
-lj | lj | 300 | lj_base.fli | HP LaserJet (300 DPI)
-ljh | ljh | 600 | ljh_base.fli | HP LaserJet 4 (600 DPI)
-lqh | p6h | 360 | p6h_base.fli | 24-pin printers (360 DPI)
-lql | p6l | 180 | p6l_base.fli | 24-pin printers (180 DPI)
-lqm | p6m | 360 | p6m_base.fli | 24-pin printers (360x180 DPI)
-qj | qj | 192 | qj_base.fli | HP QuietJet (192 DPI)
-sty | sty | 360 | sty_base.fli | EPSON Stylus 800 (360 DPI)
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- makebas 386 plain
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-8. Testing the installation
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-(PS. ·PÁ CJK ªº§@ªÌ Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org> ¹ï¥»¤å©Ò°µªº comment :-))
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-A. ©Ò»Ýªº package:
-===================
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-1. CJK-4_2.0:
- ftp://ftp1.sinica.edu.tw/pub2/tex/languages/chinese/CJK
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-2. FreeType:
- ftp://ftp.freetype.org/pub/freetype/devel/freetype-current.tar.gz
- ftp://apollo.ce.ntu.edu.tw/pub/freetype
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-B. ¦w¸Ë¸ô®|:
-=============
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-¥Ñ©ó§Úªº tetex-0.9 ¬OÀHµÛ Debian Linux 2.0 distribution ¦Ó¨Óªº¡A¨ä©Ò¦b
-ªº¥D¸ô®|¬O /usr, ¦Ó²{¦b­n¥[¸Ë CJK ªº¤ä´©¡A§Ú¥´ºâ±N CJK »P ttf2pk ªº³¡¤À
-¾¨¥i¯à¦a¦w¸Ë¦b /usr/local ¤§¤U¡A¥H«K»P Debian ©Òªþªº distribution ¦³©Ò
-°Ï®æ¡C¦]¦¹¡A§Ú«K§â©Ò»Ýªº¦w¸Ë¸ô®|¦w±Æ¦p¤U:
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- °õ¦æÀÉ: BINLOCAL=/usr/local/bin
- CJK »P ttf2pk ªº¬ÛÃö³]©wÀÉ: TEXMFLOCAL=/usr/local/lib/texmf
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-¦P®É§Ú­ÌÁٻݭn°t¦X (­×§ï) TEXMFCNF=/etc/texmf/texmf.cnf ¤¤ªº¬ÛÃö³]©w¨Ó
-¦w¸ËÀÉ®×, ¨Ï±o latex »P ttf2pk ¦b¹B§@¹Lµ{¤¤¯à§ä¨ì©Ò¦³©Ò»ÝªºÀɮסC
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-PS. 1. $TEXMFCNF ¬O tetex ªº¦UºØ¸ô®|³]©wÀÉ¡AÀɦW¬° texmf.cnf, ¦ý¥¦ªº¦ì
- ¸m¥i¯à¨Ì¤£¦Pªº distribution ¦Ó¦³¤£¦P: ¥i¯à¦b /etc/ ¤U¡A¤]¥i¯à¦b
- /etc/texmf/ ¤U¡C
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- 2. $TEXMFLOCAL ªº­È¬O¨Ì $TEXMFCNF ªº³]©w¦Ó©w¡A½Ð¦Û¦æ°Ñ¦Ò±z¨t²Î¤¤ªº
- ³]©w¡C
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- 3. ¦b§Úªº¨t²Î¤¤¡A $TEXMFCNF ¤¤¦³¤@¦æ¬O³o¼Ëªº:
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- TEXMF = {$HOMETEXMF,!!$TEXMFLOCAL,!!$TEXMFMAIN}
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- ¨ä·N¸q¬O¡A¤Z¬O¨Ï¥Î $TEXMF °µ¬°¸ô®|¶}ÀYªÌ¡A«h¨t²Î¦b·j´M®É·|¦Û°Ê´M
- §ä $HOMETEXMF, $TEXMFLOCAL, $TEXMFMAIN µ¥¥Ø¿ý©³¤Uªº¸ô®|¡C¨ä¤¤:
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- HOMETEXMF = $HOME/texmf % ¨Ï¥ÎªÌ¦Û¤vªº tex ¥Ø¿ý¦ì¸m
- TEXMFMAIN = /usr/lib/texmf % tetex ¥D¥Ø¿ý
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- 4. latex/xdvi/dvips/ttf2pk µ¥µ{¦¡¦b¹B§@ªº¹Lµ{¤¤¡A©Ò²£¥Íªº tfm »P pk ¦r
- «¬ÀÉ¡A·|©ñ¨ì $VARTEXFONTS ©³¤U¡C®Ú¾Ú $TEXMFCNF ªº¹w³]¡A¨ä­È¬°
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- VARTEXFONTS = /var/spool/texmf
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- 5. Ãö©ó¬ÛÃöªº¦r«¬¸ô®|¦WºÙ¡A¥i¥H°Ñ¦Ò CJK-4_2.0..../doc/TDS.txt ªº«Øij¡C
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-C. ¦w¸Ë¨BÆJ:
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-1. TTF ¦r«¬§Ú¥Î moe_kai.ttf, ©ñ¦b $TEXMFLOCAL/fonts/truetype ¤U¡C
- (PS. $TEXMFCNF ¤¤ªº¹w³]¬°: TTFONTS = .:$TEXMF/fonts/truetype//)
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-2. ±N CJK-4_2.0/.../texinput/ ¾ã­Ó«þ¨ì $TEXMFLOCAL/tex/CJK¡C
- (PS. $TEXMFCNF ¤¤ªº¹w³]¬°:
- TEXINPUTS.latex2e = .:$TEXMF/tex/{latex,generic,latex209,}//
- TEXINPUTS.latex = .:$TEXMF/tex/{latex,generic,latex209,}//)
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-3. ­×§ï /usr/lib/texmf/tex/latex/CJK/Bg5/c00kai.fd, ¨º¬O©w¸q CJK kai
- ©Ò¥Îªº¦r«¬¡A¦b¦¹§Ú­Ì±N¨Ï¥Î moe_kai ªº¦r«¬¡C½Ð±N
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-\DeclareFontShape{C00}{kai}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * b5ka12}{}
-\DeclareFontShape{C00}{kai}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * b5ka12}{\CJKbold}
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- §ï¦¨
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-\DeclareFontShape{C00}{kai}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * moekai}{}
-\DeclareFontShape{C00}{kai}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * moekai}{\CJKbold}
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- ¥Ñ©ó¥Ø«eªº FreeType - ttf2pk ©|¤£¤ä´©±N¤¤¤å¦rÂà 90 «×¡A¬G¦b¦¹§Ú­Ì
- ¤£¥h­×§ï c00kair.fd ÀÉ¡C
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- (PS. ½Ðª`·N¡A¦b¦¹©Ò¨Ï¥Îªº¦r«¬¦W½Ð¾¨¶q¤£­n¦³ "_" ¦r¤¸¡A¥H§K³y¦¨°ÝÃD)
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-4. ­×§ï $TEXMFMAIN/fontnames/special.map, ¥[¤J
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-moekai big5 moekai
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- ¨ä¸q·N¬O¡A CJK ©Ò»Ýªº .tfm, .pk µ¥¦r«¬±N·|©ñ¦b:
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- moekai*.tfm ===> $VARTEXFONTS/tfm/big5/moekai/
- moekai*pk ===> $VARTEXFONTS/pk/big5/moekai/
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- ©³¤U¡C
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-5. Compile ¤@¤U CJK-4_2.0/utils/Bg5conv/bg5conv.c, ¨Ã±N¥¦©ñ¨ì $BINLOCAL
- ¤U¡C¦P®É¤]±N bg5latex ¤]©ñ¹L¥h¡C
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-6. ¦w¸Ë FreeType lib ¡C½Ð¨ì FreeType ªº¥Ø¿ý¤U¡A°õ¦æ:
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- ./configure --prefix=/usr/local --with-locale-dir=/usr/share/locale
- make
- make install
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-7. ¦w¸Ë ttf2pk ¡C½Ð¨ì freetype/contrib/ttf2pk ©³¤U¡A°õ¦æ:
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- ./configure --prefix=/usr/local --with-kpathsea-dir=/usr
- make
- make install
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- ¦b¦¹¦]¬°§Úªº¨t²Î¤¤¦³ kpathsea lib, ¬O©ñ¦b /usr ©³¤U¡A¦]¦¹§Ú°µ¤F³o¼Ëªº
- ªº³]©w¡C­Y±zªº¨t²Î¤¤¨S¦³ kpathsea lib, «h¤£­n³] --with-kpathsea-dir¡C
- «Øij±z¨Ï¥Î kpathsea lib, ¦]¬°³o¼Ëªº¸Ü ttf2pk package ¥i¥H«Ü§¹¾ã¦a»P
- tetex ¨t²Î¾ã¦X¦b¤@°_¡C
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- (PS. ½Ðª`·N¡A®Ú¾Ú Werner LEMBERG ªº comment, ³o¼Ëªº°µªk¥i¯à¦b¬Y¨Ç
- ±¡ªp¤U·|¥¢®Ä¡C³Ì¤@¯ëªº°µªk¡A¬O±N ttf2pk ªº°õ¦æÀɦw¸Ë¦b»P¨ä¥L
- tetex ªº°õ¦æÀɬۦPªº¥Ø¿ý¤U¡A¦b¤W­zªº¨Ò¤l§Y¬° /usr/bin ¡C¦P®É¡A
- ¦b configure ®É --prefix ¤]À³¸Ó³]¬° /usr ¤~¹ï¡C­Y±zµo²{¥Î¤W­z
- ªº¤è¦¡µLªk work ®É¡A½Ð±z¸ÕµÛ±N ttf2pk ¦w¸Ë¦b»P tetex ªº°õ¦æÀÉ
- ¦w¸Ë¦b¤@°_¡C°£¦¹¤§¥~¡A¨Ï¥Î symbolic link ±N /usr/local/bin/ttf2pk
- link ¨ì /usr/bin/ttf2pk ¥i¯à¤]¨S¥Î)
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-8. ²{¦b§Ú±N ttf2pk ªº¬ÛÃö¸ê®ÆÀÉ©ñ¨ì $TEXMFLOCAL/ttf2pk ¤U:
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- mkdir $TEXMFLOCAL/ttf2pk
- cp freetype/contrib/ttf2pk/data/* $TEXMFLOCAL/ttf2pk
- ln -s $TEXMFLOCAL/ttf2pk $TEXMFLOCAL/ttf2tfm
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- µM«á­×§ï $TEXMFCNF, ¥[¤J¥H¤U¨â¦æ:
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- TTF2PKINPUTS = $TEXMF/ttf2pk/
- TTF2TFMINPUTS = $TEXMF/ttf2pk/
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- ¥H©ú½T«ü©w ttf2tfm ¥H¤Î ttf2pk ©Ò»Ýªº³]©w»P¸ê®ÆÀɪº¦ì¸m)
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-9. °µ¥X©Ò¦³ªº tfm ¦r«¬ (¥»«ü¥Oªº¸Ô²Ó·N¸q½Ð¨£ man ttf2tfm):
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- ttf2tfm moe_kai -P 3 -E 4 moekai@Big5@
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- ¦bµ{¦¡°õ¦æ²×¤F·|¦L¥X³o¤@¦æ:
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-moekai@Big5@ moe_kai Pid=3 Eid=4
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- ½Ð±N³o¤@¦æ¼g¨ì $TEXMFLOCAL/ttf2pk/ttfonts.map Àɤ¤¡Cttf2pk §Y¨Ï¥Î¦¹¸ê
- ®Æ¨Ó²£¥Í©Ò»Ýªº pk ¦r«¬ÀÉ¡C
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- µM«á¡A¦A±N²£¥Í¥X¨Óªº .tfm ¦r«¬¥þ³¡²¾¨ì $VARTEXFONTS/tfm/big5/moekai
- ©³¤U¡C
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-10. ¶]¤@¤U texconfig rebuild ls-R data base. ­Y±zªº¨t²Î¨S¦³³o­Ó«ü¥O¡A«h
- ¶]¤@¤U mktexlsr <path_name>. ½Ðª`·N¡A¨C¦¸±z­«·s°µ¥X tfm ¦r«¬¡A©Î¼W¥[¡B
- §R°£ tetex ©³¤UªºÀɮ׮ɡA±z³£¥²¶·°µ³o¤@¨B¡A¥H§ó·s ls-R data base ªº¤º
- ®e¡C¨Ï¥Î texconfig ®É·|¥X²{¤@­Ó¿ï³æ¡A±z¥i¥H¿ï¨ú "rebuild ls-R database"
- §Y¥i¡C­Y±z¨Ï¥Î mktexlsr, «h­n«ü©ú¸ô®|¡A¦p
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- mktexlsr /var/spool/texmf
- mktexlsr /usr/local/lib/texmf
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-11. Patch tetex-0.9 ªº mktexpk script¡C¨ä diff ÀɬO¦b
- freetype/contrib/ttf2pk/scripts/web2c-7.2/ ©³¤U¡C¦p¦¹ latex ¨t²Î
- ¦b»Ý­n®É¡A´N·|©I¥s ttf2pk ¨Ó²£¥Í©Ò»Ýªº pk ¦r«¬¡C
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- (PS. ­Y±z©Ò¥Îªº¬O³Ì·sªº teTeX 0.9-beta ªº¸Ü¡A¨ä mktexpk ¤w¥]§t¤F¥H¤W
- ªº patch, ©Ò¥H±z¤£¥²°µ³o¤@¨B¡C³Ì·sªº teTeX 0.9-beta ¥i¥H¦b³oùØ
- §ä¨ì:
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- ftp://ftp.rrzn.uni-hannover.de/pub/local/misc/teTeX-beta/)
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-12. §¹¦¨! ±z¥i¥H¸Õ¸Õ½sĶ CJK_4_2.0/doc/chinese/READMEb5.tex, ¬Ý¦³¨S
- ¦³¨ä¥L°ÝÃD¡C
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-C. LaTeX/CJK ªº¤u§@­ì²z (for tetex-0.9, CJK-4_2.0):
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-¥H¤U¬°´N§Ú©Òª¾ªº LaTeX ½sĶ¤å³¹ªº¨BÆJ»P¥Ø«e CJK ªº¤u§@­ì²zµy·L»¡©ú¤@¤U¡A
-¥HÀ°§UŪ¤F¸Ñ¥H¤W³]©wªº·N¸q¡C
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-­º¥ý¡A·í TeX/LaTeX ¦bŪ¤J¤@­Ó .tex ÀÉ¡A¨Ã¸Õ¹Ï¦a°µ¥X¤@­Ó .dvi ÀɮɡA¥¦¥²¶·
-­n¥Î¨ì .tfm ªº¦r«¬¡C .tfm ªº¦r«¬ÀÉ¥u°O¿ý¤F¸ÓºØ¦r«¬³Ì°ò¥»ªº¸ê°T¡A¥¦¬Æ¦Ü»P
-¦r«¬ªº¹ê»Ú¤j¤pµLÃö¡A¥¦¯Âºé¥u¥Î¨Ó°µ±Æª©¥Îªº¡CTeX/LaTeX ¹w³]ª¬ªp¤U³£·|¨ì
-$TEXMFDIR/fonts/tfm/ ©³¤U§ä .tfm ¦r«¬ (¦U¦ì¥i¥H¬Ý¬Ý /etc/texmf/texmf.cnf
-ªº³]©w) ¡A¦]¦¹¡A°²³]¦b tfm/ ¤UÁÙ¦³«Ü¦h¥Ø¿ý¡A¦p
-
- ..../tfm/big5/moekai/
- ..../tfm/big5/moesung/
- ..../tfm/ams/
- ...........
-
-µ¥µ¥¡A«h³o¨Ç¤l¥Ø¿ý©³¤U©Ò¦³ªº .tfm ¦r«¬Àɳ£·|³Q·j´M¨ì¡C¦Ó $TEXMFDIR «h¥Nªí
-¤F§A¨t²Î¤¤ TeX ªº¥D¥Ø¿ý¡C¸U¤@§ä¤£¨ì¦r«¬¡A¥¦·|©I¥s mktextfm ¨Ó²£¥Í¦r«¬¡A©Ò
-²£¥Í¥X¨Óªº¦r«¬´N¥á¨ì $TEXMFDIR/fonts/tfm/.... ¤U¡C
-
-mktextfm ¬O¤@­Ó shell script ¡A¥¦¦b¤u§@®É­º¥ý·|¥ý¤ÀªR©Ò»Ý²£¥Íªº¦r«¬ºØÃþ»P
-À³¦bªº¸ô®|¦W¡A¨Ã¦A¦¸Àˬd¸Ó¦r«¬¬O§_¦s¦b¡A¦pªG¯u¤£¦s¦b¡A«h¥¦·|©I¥s¦r«¬²£¥Í
-µ{¦¡ mf ¨Ó§â¦r«¬°µ¥X¨Ó¡C
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-µM¦Ó¡A¤£ºÞ¬O°µ¤°»ò¼Ëªº¦r«¬¡A³£¤@©w­n¦³¤@­Ó¨Ñ°Ñ¦Òªº¦r«¬¡u¼ËªO¡v¤~¦æ¡A¦b TeX
-¨t²Î¤¤¡A¹w³]ªº¦r«¬¼Ëª©¬° MetaFont, ³o¬O¨t²Î³Ì°ò¥»ªº¦r«¬¼Ëª©¡C·íµM¡A§Ú­Ì¥i
-¥H¥[¤J¨ä¥Lªº¦r«¬°µ¬°¼Ëª©¡A¦Ó³o¨Ç¥[¤Jªº¦r«¬´N°O¿ý¦b¤@­Ó¥s special.map ªºÀÉ
-¤¤¡A¦¹Àɦ³¤T­ÓÄæ¦ì¦p¤U:
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-% Font source typeface
-%
-A public hieroglyph
-Aa public hieroglyph
-B public hieroglyph
-C public hieroglyph
-D public hieroglyph
-DeadSea public hebrew
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-¨ä¤¤²Ä¤@Äæ¬O¦r«¬¦WºÙ¡A²Ä¤GÄæ©M²Ä¤TÄæ¬O¦r«¬Ãþ§O¡CTeX/LaTeX §Y®Ú¾Ú special.map
-ªº¤º®e¡A¦b $TEXMF/fonts/tfm ¤U´M§ä©Ò»Ýªº .tfm ¦r«¬¡C¹w³]±¡ªp¤U¡A¥¦´N¥H
-¦r«¬Ãþ§O¦WºÙ°µ¬°¸Ó¦r«¬ªº¦s¦b¸ô®|¡A¨Ò¦p·í»Ý­n DeadSea*.tfm ®É¡A¨ä¦s¦bªº¸ô¦æ§Y
-¬° $TEXMF/fonts/tfm/public/hebrew/ ¡C­Y¸ô®|¤£¦s¦b©Î¦r«¬¤£¦s¦b¡A«hµø»Ý­n
-²£¥Í¸Ó¸ô®|¡A¨Ã©I¥s mktextfm ¨Ó²£¥Í¦r«¬ÀÉ¡A mktextfm «h·|¶i¤@¨B©I¥s mf µ{¦¡¨Ó
-¤u§@¡C
-
-·í .dvi ÀÉ¥X¨Ó«á¡A§Ú­Ì¥i¥H¥Î xdvi ¨Ó°µ¹wµø¡A³o®É­Ô´N»Ý­n .pk ªº¦r«¬¡A¦¹¬°
-ÂI°}¦r«¬¡A´N»P¹ê»Ú©Ò»Ýªº¦r«¬¤j¤p¦³Ãö¡C¦P¼Ëªº¡A xdvi ·|¥ý¨ì
-$TEXMF/fonts/pk/..../ ¬Ý¬Ý¸Ó¦r«¬¬O§_¤w¦s¦b¡A§ä¤£¨ì¥¦´N·|¥h©I¥s
-mktexpk ¨Ó°µ¥X¦r«¬¡Cmktexpk ªº¤u§@¾÷¨î»P mktextfm §¹¥þ¤@¼Ë¡A©Ò¥H´N¤£¦A­«ÂСC
-·íµM¡A§Ú­Ì¤]¥i¥H¥Î dvips ¨Ó²£¥Í PostScript ªº¤å¥óÀÉ¡A¦b³oùئP¼Ë­n¨Ï¥Î .pk
-ªº¦r«¬¡A¤]¬O¥Î mktexpk ¨Ó°µ¡C
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-´N¥H¤Wªº»¡©ú¡A§Ú­Ì¥i¥Hª¾¹D¡A­Y­n¥Î CJK ¨Ó²£¥Í¤¤¤å¤å¥ó¡A«h»Ý­n¨ã³Æ¥H¤U±ø¥ó:
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-1. ¥Î¨Ó©w¸q¤¤¤å¤å¥ó®æ¦¡ªº texinput style ÀÉ¡C
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-2. ¤¤¤å¦r«¬ .tfm ¥H¤Î .pk ¡C
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-¨ä¤¤²Ä¤@­Ó±ø¥ó«Ü®e©ö¡A¤]´N¬O§Ú¦b¤W¤@¸`ªº¡u¦w¸Ë¨BÆJ¡v¤¤ªº²Ä¤G¨B©Ò´£¨ìªº¡C°£
-¦¹¤§¥~¡A§Ú­ÌÁٻݭn¤@­Ó bg5conv ªºµ{¦¡¡A¥¦­t³dŪ¤J¤¤¤å .tex ­ì©lÀÉ¡A¸g½s½X
-«áÂন .cjk ½s¿é¥X¡AµM«á¤~¥æµ¹ latex ¶i¦æ²£¥Í .dvi Àɪº°Ê§@¡C
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-¤ñ¸û³Â·Ðªº¬O¦r«¬ªº³¡¤À¡C´N .tfm ¦r«¬¦Ó¨¥¡A¦b¹L¥h¦w¸Ë CJK ®É¡A§Ú­Ì¥i¯à¤£·|
-¹w¥ý±N©Ò¦³»Ý­nªº .tfm ¹w¥ý°µ¥X¨Ó¡A¦Ó¬O±Ä¥Î½u¤W²£¥Íªº¤è¦¡¡A³o®É§Ú­Ì»Ý­n­×
-§ï mktextfm, ¥H«K¦b»Ý­n®É©I¥s ttf2pk ¤§Ãþªºµ{¦¡¦Û TTF ¦r«¬°µ¥X .tfm ¦r«¬¡C
-¦ý²{¦b§Ú­Ì¨Ï¥Î·sª©ªº ttf2pk package, ¨ä ttf2tfm µ{¦¡¥i¥H«Ü®e©ö¦a±N©Ò¦³ªº
-.tfm ¦r«¬²£¥Í¥X¨Ó¡A¨Ã¹w¥ý¦w¸Ë¨ì¥¿½Tªº¥Ø¿ý¤¤¡A¦p¦¹§Ú­Ì´N¤£»Ý­n¥h­×§ï mktextfm
-¤F¡C¦Ó³o´N¬O¤W¤@¸`¡u¦w¸Ë¨BÆJ¡v¤¤ªº²Ä 9 ¨B©Ò°µªº¤u§@¡A¨ä©R¥Oªº·N¸q¬°:
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- ttf2tfm <TTF filename> -P <platform ID> -E <encoding ID> <TFM filename>
-
-¨ä¤¤ <TTF filename> ÀɦW®æ¦¡¬° <name>XX.tfm, <name> ¬O¦r«¬¦WºÙ¡A XX ¬O¤@­Ó
-¼Æ¦r¡A¥Nªí¤F¸Ó¦r«¬ encoding ªº§Ç¸¹¡A¨Ò¦p: moekai03.tfm ¡C¹ï©ó¤@®M§¹¾ãªº
-¦r«¬¡A¨ä§Ç¸¹¥²¶·¨¬¥H¥]§t©Ò¦³ªº¤¤¤å¦r¡A¥H Big5 ½X¬°¨Ò¡A¨ä§¹¾ãªº§Ç¸¹¬O±q 01
-¨ì 58, ¤]´N¬O¥²¶·²£¥Í 58 ­Ó¦r«¬ÀÉ¡C¦b·sª©ªº ttf2tfm ¤¤¡A±z¤£»Ý­n©I¥s ttf2tfm
-58 ¦¸¡Aª`·N¨ì¦b¦w¸Ë¨BÆJ¤¤¡A <TFM filename> ³o¤@­Ó°Ñ¼Æ¬O
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- moekai@Big5@
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-¨ä¤¤ moekai §Y¬° <name>, ¦Ó @Big5@ ¬O«ü§Ç¸¹ªº³¡¤À¡A¦b³oùجO¥Î¤@­Ó
-Big5.sfd ³o­ÓÀɨӥN´À (µ{¦¡·|¦Û°Ê¥[¤J .sfd ³o­ÓªþÀɦW) ¡Aª`·N¨ì¦b¡u¦w¸Ë
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-«¬±N©Ò»Ýªº¦r«¬°µ¥X¨Ó (¨£¡u¦w¸Ë¨BÆJ¡v²Ä 11 ¨B)¡C
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-pk ¦r«¬ÀɦWªº®æ¦¡¦p¤U:
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- <name>XX.<SSSS>pk
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-¨ä¤¤ <name> ¬O¦r«¬¦W¡A XX ¬O encoding §Ç¸¹¡A <SSSS> §Y¬°¸Ó¦r«¬ªº¤j¤p (dpi)¡C
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diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/cjk-enc.txt b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/cjk-enc.txt
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-This is the file cjk-enc.txt of the CJK macro package ver. 4.8.4
-(18-Apr-2015).
-
-cjk-enc.el
-----------
-
-Mule, the multilingual Emacs, is one of the most powerful editors available
-for Unix systems like Linux. 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
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@@ -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
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--- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/cjk/READMEb5.cjk
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-\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. 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}~½88}
-\renewcommand{\figurename}{¹207~}
-\renewcommand{\tablename}{ª237~}
-
-%% end of header
-
-\title{\bigfive¤164¤229¨116²206¤85ª186~CJK \LaTeXe~±198ª169¨116²206\\
- (For CJK version 4.1.0)}
-\author{
- §245§103¦116\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.
- \textsf{E-mail:} wl@gnu.org}}
-\date{20 Nov. 1996}
-\maketitle
-
-\tableofcontents
-
-\section{Â178¤182}
-\label{sec:introduction}
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-\label{sec:install-ps-fonts}
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-¦185³66©210«252ª186~PS~¦114«172¬176¤164¤229~PostScript Type 1~¦114«172¡65¦112ª71¦65¥91¤87¤64­211©206¤71­211
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-¥72¦119¸203·162®209~PS~¦114«172¬176¨210¡65Â178­122¨228¬121µ123¦112¤85¡93¸212²211½208°209¦210\ntutocjk¤164ª186~
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-\item ¨67¦184°119¹239¤64­211¦114±218¡93font family¡65¦112·162®209¡94²163¥205~|.tfm|~¤206~|.pfb|~À201
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- ¬176¨210¡94¡67
-\item ­89±122¨207¥206~UNIX~¨116²206¡65¿233¤74¤85­177ª186«252¥79
- \begin{verbatim}
- make unix FONTMAK=kai.mak
- \end{verbatim}
- ­89±122¦98~DOS~¤85¡65½208¤85¡71
- \begin{verbatim}
- make dos FONTMAK=kai.mak
- \end{verbatim}
- ­89¤64¤193¶182§81¡65À179¦179~55~­211ª186~|.pfb|~À201®215©77~55~­211¡93©206~110~­211¡65¦112ª71~
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-\item ®218¾218¥72¤87©210©119¸113¦114«172¬219Ã246ª186¦87º217¡65±122¥178¶183­215§239~|c00kai.fd|~¨195²190¦220~
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- ¬176~|YES|¡65²190¦220¾65·237¥216¿253«225¡65¥178¶183±78¨228¦87º217§239¬176~|c00kai.fd|¡67
-\end{enumerate}
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-\subsubsection{¥209~PS~¦114«172²163¥205~PK~¦114«172}
-
-¥209~PS~¦114«172²163¥205~PK~¦114«172¡65³113±96±122»221­110Â199~|gsftopk|~©206~|ps2pk|~¨211§185¦168¡67
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-¦112ª71¥72~|gsftopk|~²163¥205~PK~¦114¡65Á217»221­110~|gs|¡93Ghostscript¡94ª186»178§85¡65¦93¦185¦98
-±122®215¸203¦110~PS~¦114«172«225¡65°79¦237­110±78¦114«172©210¦98ª186¥216¿253¦87¡65¥91¨236~|GS_LIB|~³111­211À244¹210Å220
-¼198¤164¡65©206ª204±78¥209\ntutocjk©210²163¥205~|.pfb|~À201¡65¥72~symbolic link~ª186¤232¦161¡65¥254³161~
-link~¨236~|gs|~©210©119¸113ª186¦114«172¥216¿253¤164¡67
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-¦112ª71¥206~|ps2pk|¡65±122»221­110~AFM~À201¡93¦98\ntutocjk»115³121~|.pfb|~À201®215ª186¹76µ123¤164¡65·124
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-­80²163¥205°221Ã68¡67
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-¦98±122©210¨207¥206ª186~\TeX/\LaTeX~¨116²206¤164¡65¤106·167³163¦179~|MakeTeXPK|~³111­211À201¡65¥166ª186¥92¥206
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-¥126³93©119¡65³163¦179¦219°202¥209~PS~À201²163¥205~PK~¦114«172ª186¥92¯224¡67·237µ77«101´163¬79³111¨199~PS~¦114«172¥178¶183
-¥88²123¦98~|psfonta.map|~¤164¡65|MakeTeXPK|~¥206¦185À201¤164ª186¦114«172§80Â95¥191­110²163¥205¦114¬79§95
-¬176~PS~¦114«172¡93¨228¹234³111»221­110µ248±122©210¦119¸203ª186¬219Ã246¨116²206¦211©119¡94¡67
-
-%\section{¤163¦80¹113¸163¥173»79¤85¤167ª96·78¨198¶181}
-%\label{sec:platforms}
-
-%\subsection{DOS}
-%\label{sec:platform-dos}
-
-%\subsection{UNIX}
-%\label{sec:platform-unix}
-
-\subsection{¦119¸203~\texttt{.fd}~À201}
-\label{sec:install-.fd}
-
-·237§65­110ª186¦114«172¡93TFM~À201®215¡66PK~¦114«172¡66©206~PS~¦114«172¡94«246·211¤87­122´88¸96¤232¦161¦119¸203§180·237
-«225¡65±122¤93¶183­110¾65·237¦97³93©119¬219Ã246ª186~|.fd|~À201¡67¥187¸96±78Â178­122¤167¡67
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-\LaTeXe~ª186~\textsf{NFSS}~³87®230¤164¡65­110´121­122¤64º216¦114«172¥93§116¦179¤85¦67°209¼198¡71
-\begin{enumerate}
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-\item Series¡71¦114¨116¦67¡93¾238¦86ª186¤216¤111¡94¡65¦112~|m| (medium)¡66|b| (bold)¡66|bx|
- (extended bold)~µ165¡65CJK~ª117¥206¦185³87®230¡67
-\item Shape¡71¦114§206ª172¡65¦112~|n|¡66|sl|¡66|ol|¡66|it|~µ165¡67CJK~ª117¥206¤167¡67
-\item Size¡71¦114¤106¤112¡93Â73¼198¡94¡65¦112~|10|¡66|12|~µ165
-\item |\baselineskip|¡71¬219¾70¨226¦230ª186°242·199½117¶161¶90¡65¤106³161¤192±161ª112¥206¤163¨236¦185°209¼198¡67
-\end{enumerate}
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-®218¾218¥72¤87ª186±212­122¡65¥72¤85Â178³230¤182²208¸211À201ª186µ178º99»80»121ª107¡65¥72~|c00kai.fd|¡93¦98~
-\texttt{texinput/Bg5}~¥216¿253¤85¡94À201¥93§116¤84­211¥68­110ª186«252¥79¡71
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item |\ProvidesFile{c00kai.fd}{|{\em release-info}|}|¡71»161©250¥187À201¦87¨195Á215
- §75­171½198¸252¤74¡67
-\item |\DeclareFontFamily{C00}{kai}{}|¡71»161©250¦185À201¥72~|C00|~ª186½115½88¥66´121­122~
- |kai|~¦114±218¡67¨228¤164~|C00|~¬79~\textsf{NFSS} encoding¡67
-\item |\DeclareFontShape{C00}{kai}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * b5ka}{}|¡71¦185©82¥79ª186
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- ¤64²213¦114«172À201¦87ª186¦114­186¡65CJK~¨116²206·124¦98§192º221¥91¤87¤71¦236¼198¦114¡65¦168¬176¦114«172¦87º217
- ¡93sub-font name¡94¡65¤163½215¬79~|.tfm|~À201¡66|.pfb|~À201©206~|pk|~À201¬210»221»80¦185¦87¤64
- ­80¡67|CJK|~«104¬79¦114«172¤106¤112¨231¼198¡93size function¡94¡65CJK~¨116²206©119¸113¤70¼198­211¦185Ã254
- ¨231¼198¡65¦112¡71
- \begin{verbatim}
- CJK ¬219·237©243 `' (empty) ·78«252¨207¥206¦114ª186¤106¤112»80 latex ½115Ä182ª186¤64­80¡67
- sCJK ¬219·237©243 `s' ¦80¤87¡65¦253¨250¦114¦179»126®201¤163Ä181§105¡93silent¡94¡67
- CJKfixed ¬219·237©243 `fixed' ­89»221¨68ª186¦114¤106¤112¦98©119¸113ª186½100³242¤186¡65¤64«223
- ¨207¥206«252©119ª186¦114¡67
- sCJKfixed ¬219·237©243 `sfixed' ¦80¤87¡65¦253 keep silent¡67
- CJKsub ¬219·237©243 `sub' ¥72¥116¤64Ã254¦114«172´192¥78¡67
- CJKssub ¬219·237©243 `ssub' ¦80¤87¡65¦253 keep silent¡67
- \end{verbatim}
- ¦112¦185¥105¥72«220¤232«75ª186¦80®201¨207¥206Â73°125¦114¤206¦86¶113¦114¡67
-\end{enumerate}
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-³204Â178³230ª186¦119¸203¤232¦161´78¬79¡65¦112ª71§65¬79¥206\ttftopk¨211²163¥205¦114«172¡65«104±78¨228©210´163¨209ª186~
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-¦80²122¬176¤167¡70¥72¦185Ã254±192¡67
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-\subsection{¿233¥88¤164¤229~\LaTeX~¤229¥243»80¦114«172ª186Ã246«89}
-\label{sec:portability}
-
-¦185³66©210«252ª186¿233¥88¥93¬65±113¿195¹245¡66À201®215¤206¯200±105µ165¡67ª237~\ref{tab:soft-vs-fonts}~¬79
-¥187¤229©210´163¤206ª186¤64¨199³110¥88³110Å233»80¨228©210¨207¥206¦114«172¶161ª186Ã246«89¡93°163¤70¯83§79»161©250¥126¡65³110Å233¤167
-ª169¥187¤106­80¬210¬176¥187¤229¼182¼103®201³204ª241ª186ª169¥187¡94¡67¥209¦185ª237¥105ª190¡65PK~¦114¦98¹119µ248®201¬79¤163¥105©206
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-¥231¥178»221¥206¨236¡67
-\begin{table}[htbp]
- \begin{center}
- \leavevmode
-
- \begin{tabular}{|>{\ttfamily}c|c|c|c|} \hline
- ¿233¥88³110Å233 & ¥92¯224 & CJK PK~¦114«172
- & CJK PS~¦114«172 \\ \hline
- xdvi & ¹119µ248 & \hookstroke
- & \crossmark \\
- & &
- & ¡93¯224¦179¤64­211¹119³93¦114¡94 \\ \hline
- dvisvga & ¹119µ248 & \hookstroke
- & \crossmark \\ \hline
- dvips & ¿233¥88¦220À201®215©206¦76ª237¾247 & \hookstroke
- & \hookstroke \\
- ¡935.60~ª169¥187¥72¤85¡94 & &
- & ¡93¦253¬176¥254³161¸252¤74¡94 \\ \hline
- dvihp & ¿233¥88¦220À201®215©206¦76ª237¾247 & \hookstroke
- & \crossmark \\ \hline
- gs & ¹119µ248¤206¿233¥88 & \crossmark
- & \hookstroke \\ \hline
- \end{tabular}
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- \caption{~\TeX~¬219Ã246³110Å233»80¨207¥206~CJK~¦114«172¶161¤167Ã246«89¡67}
- \label{tab:soft-vs-fonts}
- \end{center}
-\end{table}
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-­110²163»115¤64½103¹207¤229¨195­90ª186¤229³185¡65¤215¨228¬79¤164¤229¤229³185¡65¦114±218¡93font family¡94»80¨228¤216¤111
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-\section{§218ª186¨210¤108}
-\label{sec:my-settings}
-
-¥216«101§218¨207¥206ª186¬79~Linux~§64·126¨116²206¡65\TeX/\LaTeX~«104¨207¥206~te\TeX~À244¹210¡65¬219Ã246ª186
-¥216¿253¦112¤85¡71
-\begin{itemize}
-\item |/usr/local/lib/texmf| ¦115©241~\TeX/\LaTeX~¨116²206¡67
-\item |/usr/local/lib/ghostscript| ¦115©241~Ghostscript¡67
-\item |/usr/local/lib/ntuttf| ¦115©241~NTU TrueType~¦114«172¤206¥209\ntutocjk©210²163
- ¥205ª186¬219Ã246¦114«172¡67
-\item |~/CJK/4_1.0| ¦115©241¸209¶125ª186~CJK~¨116²206¡67
-\end{itemize}
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-§218¥72¥191±96ª186¦119¸203µ123§199¡65±78~te\TeX~¦119¸203¦98~|/usr/local/lib/texmf|¡70¤167«225±78~
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- ­89§65¤83¬79¨116²206¤164­116³100~CJK~³110Å233ª186¤72¡65¬198©206¬79¾227­211~\TeX/\LaTeX~ª186º251Å64ª204¡65¦98
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-\begin{verbatim}
- % cd
- % gunzip CJK-4.1.0.src.tar.gz | tar xvf -
-\end{verbatim}
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-\begin{enumerate}
-\item ¦98~|~/CJK|~¤85«216¥223¤64²197¸185¦161ª186À201®215³115µ178¡93symbolic link¡94¡65¦87¬176~
- |texinput|~¥66³115µ178¦220¥216«101~CJK~ª169¥187¦87¤85ª186~|texinput| ¡65
- \begin{verbatim}
- % cd ~/CJK
- % rm -f texinput
- % ln -s 4_1.0/texinput texinput
- \end{verbatim}
-\item ½115Ä182¤64­211·115ª186~|bg5conv|~°245¦230À201¡67
- \begin{verbatim}
- % cd ~/CJK/4_1.0/utils/Bg5conv
- % gcc -O -o bg5conv bg5conv.c
- % mv bg5conv bg5latex ~/bin
- \end{verbatim}
- ­89¤163¥117¬79¦119¸203µ185¦219¤118¥206¡65«104¥105¥72~|root|~ª186¨173¥247~|cp|~¦220~|/usr/local/bin|~
- ¥216¿253¤85¡67
-\item ¦98§218ª186~|$HOME|~¥216¿253¤85~|.cshrc|~À201¤164¡93¦93¬176§218¥206ª186¬79~tcsh¡94¡65¼87¥91¤64
- ¦230
- \begin{verbatim}
- setenv TEXINPUTS ":~/CJK/texinput//"
- \end{verbatim}
-\item ²163¥205~|.tfm|~À201¤206~|.pfb|~¦114«172¡67¦98¦185§218«246·211\ntutocjk¤164¡65¤64¤64~
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- À201¡67§218±78³111¨199À201®215²190¦220~
- \texttt{/usr/local/lib/\linebreak[1]ntuttf/\linebreak[1]type1/}~¤206~
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- ~|config.CJK|~¤206~|CJK.map|~²190¦220~|$TEXMF/dvips|~¤85¡67
-\item ³93©119~|.fd|~À201¡67¦93¬176§218¨207¥206ª186¬79¥72~PS~¦114«172¬176¥68ª186~PFB¡93¥209\ntutocjk²163
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- §218ª186¤117§64À244¹210¤64­80 :-¡94¡67§218±78¨228²190¦220~|~/CJK/texinput/Bg5/|~¥216¿253¤85¡67
-\end{enumerate}
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-\subsection{«216¥223¤229½90}
-\label{sec:creating-tex}
-
-¤164¤229~CJK \TeX~¤229½90»80¤64¯235~\TeX~¤229½90ª186¤163¦80¥68­110¦98©243¡71
-\begin{itemize}
-\item ¦98©210¿215~\LaTeX~¤229¥243ª186~preamble¡93|\documentclass|~¦220~
- |\begin{document}|¡94°207°236¤164¡65¥178¶183¦179~|\usepackage{CJK}|~³111­211©82¥79¡65§89¥178
- ¶183¸252¤74~|CJK.sty|¡67
-\item ¤164¤229¦114¥178¶183¦98~|CJK|~©206~|CJK*|~ª186¤164¤229À244¹210¤164¡67§89¡71
- \begin{verbatim}
- \begin{CJK*}{}{}
- ¤164¤229¬113¸168¡66³185¸96¡66¹207§206¡66ª237®230¡66°209¦210¤229Ä109¡66¡75µ165
- ...
- \newpage
- \end{CJK*}
- \end{verbatim}
-\item ­110Å220´171¦114«172¥105¥206~|\CJKfamily|~©82¥79¡65¦112~|\CJKfamily{fs}|~±78¥72¤85ª186¦114
- «172§239¦168¥233§186¦114¡93·237µ77~|fs|~³111­211¦114§206¦87º217¥178¶183©119¸113¦98~|c00fs.fd|~¤164¡94¡67
-\end{itemize}
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-§218ª186¥206ª107³163¬79¥72¤64­211¤164¤229À244¹210¥93¦237©210¦179ª186¤229³185¤186®101¡65¦112¹207~
-\ref{fig:my-example}~©210¥220¡67
-
-\newsavebox{\myex}
-\begin{lrbox}{\myex}
- \begin{minipage}{.9\textwidth}
- \footnotesize
- \begin{verbatim}
- \documentclass[12pt]{article}
- \usepackage{CJK}
-
- \begin{document}
- \begin{CJK*}{Bg5}{fs}
- \CJKtilde
-
- \section{²196¤64¸96}
- \label{sec:section-1}
- °209¦210¹207~\ref{fig:apply-pk-and-ps-fonts}¡67
-
- \begin{figure}[htbp]
- \begin{center}
- \leavevmode
- \includegraphics{pkpsapps.eps}
- \caption{|pk|~¦114«172»80~|.pfb|~¦114«172ª186À179¥206¹239À179¹207}
- \label{fig:apply-pk-and-ps-fonts}
- \end{center}
- \end{figure}
-
- \bibliographystyle{plain}
- \bibliography{mybib}
-
- \newpage %¨207¦179¥191½84ª186¤164¤229¿233¥88¡67
- \end{CJK*}
- \end{document}
- \end{verbatim}
- \end{minipage}
-\end{lrbox}
-
-\begin{figure}[htbp]
- \begin{center}
- \leavevmode
- \fbox{\usebox{\myex}}
- \caption{§218ª186~CJK~¤229¥243½100¨210¡67}
- \label{fig:my-example}
- \end{center}
-\end{figure}
-
-\subsection{¥72~\LaTeXe\ CJK~½115±198ª169­177}
-\label{sec:clatexing}
-
-´78¦80¤64¯235ª186~\LaTeX~À201¤64¼203¡65¦253¥72~|bg5latex|~¨250¥78~|latex|¡65¦112¡71
-\begin{verbatim}
- % bg5latex mylatex.tex
- ©206ª204
- % bg5latex mylatex
-\end{verbatim}
-
-\subsection{¹119Ä253}
-\label{sec:preview}
-
-¤106³161¤192±161ª112¤85§218¥72~|xdvi|~¹119Ä253~|.dvi|~À201¡93¦98~Emacs~©206~Mule~¤164­89¨207¥206~
-AUC\TeX~³111®77³110Å233¡65§243¯224Å227¥88¨228¬240¥88ª186¦97¤232¡65¤215¨228¬79¥117¹119Ä253¤229³185¤164ª186¤64¶244°207°236¡65
-À72®201¥105À203µ248¸211°207°236ª186±198ª169±161§206¡94¡67
-
-¥116¥126¡65§218¤93·124µ248±161ª112¥206¤163¦80ª186¹119µ248µ123¦161¡67¤241¦112¦98~Linux~ª186~virtual terminal
-mode~§218¥72~|dvisvga|~¹119µ248¡67¦98¯202¥70~|pk|~¦114«172©206¨83¦179~|xdvi|~ª186¤214¼198±161§206¤85¡65
-§218¤93¥206~|ghostview|~¹119µ248¸103¥209~|dvips|~²163¥205ª186~|.ps|~À201®215¡67
-
-\subsection{¦67¦76}
-\label{sec:printing}
-
-²163¥205¤206¦67¦76~|PostScript|~À201®215¬79§218³204±96¥206ª186¤232¦161¡65¦93¬176¦98§218ª186¤229³185¤164¡65¹207§206¬79¤163
-¥105¤214ª186¸234®198¡65¦211¥166­204´88¥71³163¬79~|.eps|~ª186®230¦161¡93¥209~|xfig|¡66AutoCAD¡66|GnuPlot|¡66
-|xv|¡66¡75µ165©210²163¥205¡94¡67©210²163¥205ª186~|.ps|~À201¡65©206ª204¬79¥209~PostScript~¦76ª237¾247¡65¥231©206
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-ª237¾247¥104¡67
-
-¤64¯235¦211¨165¡65¥72~|dvips cjk-doc|~·124²163¥205¥105¦67¦76ª186¿233¥88¡65¦65¥72~|lpr cjk-doc.ps|~
-ª186¦76ª237«252¥79¦67¦76§89¥105¡67¦253±122­89¤163Ä64²163¥205¤164¤229~PK~¦114«172¡65¥66±122¤163¬79¨207¥206~PostScript~
-¦76ª237¾247¡65¤83¥206\ntutocjk¦119¸203~PS~¦114«172¡65¤93°119¹239~ Ghostscript~ª186³93©119¦119¸203¦110³111¨199
-¦114«172¡65¦211¥66±122ª186¦76ª237Á205°202µ123¦161¯224¥72~|gs|~¬176¥68¡93Linux¨116²206¤87¦104¼198³163¥72¦185¤232¦161³93©119¡94¡65
-«104§65¥105¥72ª189±181¥72~|lpr|~³111­211©82¥79¦67¦76~ |.ps|~À201¡93¬198¦220¬79~|.dvi|~À201¡94¡67¦112¡71
-\begin{verbatim}
- % dvips -P CJK cjk-doc
- % lpr cjk-doc.ps
-\end{verbatim}
-
-¥72~|dvihp|~²163¥205¦67¦76À201¤93¬79¤232¦161¤167¤64¡65¨228¿233¥88®230¦161¬176~PCL¡65©206¬79~HP~¦76ª237¾247ª186®230
-¦161¡67¦253¦93µ76ª107³66²122¤229³185¤164¥93§116ª186~PostScript~À201®215¡65©210¥72§218¨195¤163±96¥206¡67
-
-·237­110²163¥205¥105Ä226ª186¦67¦76À201®215®230¦161¡93self-contained PostScript file¡94¡65§218·124¥72²163¥205~
-Post\-Script~¡93|.ps|¡94ª186®230¦161¬176¥68¡67¦114«172¨211·189¤167¤64¬79¥209¹119µ248«225¦219°202²163¥205ª186~PK~
-¦114«172§64¬176~ |dvips|~ª186¿233¤74¦114«172¡67¦185¤232¦161¥105¥72¤85¦67©82¥79§185¦168¡71
-\begin{verbatim}
- % dvips cjk_doc -o cjk-doc-contains-pk-fonts.ps
-\end{verbatim}
-¦185®201~|psfonts.map|~¤164»221¤163§116\ntutocjk©210²163¥205ª186¤164¤229¦114«172¡93CJK 4.0 ¥72¤87ª186ª169¥187
-¤164©210§116ª186\ntutocjk¡65¹119³93¬176¦185±161§206¡94¡65|dvips|~¤126·124¨250¥206¤164¤229~PK~¦114¡65©206¦112ª71¤164
-¤229~PK~¦114«172¤163¦115¦98ª186¸220¡65·124¦219°202²163¥205¤167¡67¦98¨207¥206~|xdvi|~©206¬219Ã246³110Å233¹119µ248®201¡65¦93¥72~
-PK~¦114«172¬176¥68¡65¦98¦114«172§228¤163¨236ª186±161ª112¤85¡65¥231·124¦219°202²163¥205¤167¡67
-
-¥116¥126«104¬79¥79~|dvips|~¨250¥206¤164¤229~PS~¦114¡65¦98«246·211\ntutocjk¤164»161©250¦119¸203«225¡65©210¦179ª186¤164
-¤229~PS~¦114ª186¹239À179À201·124¦115¦98©243~|CJK.map|~À201¤164¡67­89­110¥72¦185¤232¦161²163¥205¥105Ä226¦161ª186~|.ps|~
-À201¡65¥178¶183¶105¤64¨66¦97¥72~|gs|~©206~|fontload|~µ165Ã254¦252ª186³110Å233¡65±78~PS~¦114«172¸252¤74¨236¿233¥88
-ª186À201®215¤164¡67­89¥72~|fontload|~¦211¨165¡65¦98~UNIX~¨116²206¤85¡65¥105¥72¤85­177ª186«252¥79¹70¦168¡71
-\begin{verbatim}
- % dvips -P CJK -o cjk-doc-no-ps-fonts-contained.ps cjk_doc.dvi
- % fload cjk-doc-no-ps-fonts-contained.ps > cjk-doc-contains-ps-fonts.ps
- % lpr cjk-doc-contains-ps-fonts.ps
-\end{verbatim}
-¦185®201~|cjk-doc-contains-ps-fonts.ps|~©206~|cjk-doc-contains-ps-fonts.ps|~´78
-¬79§185¾227ª186~PS~À201®215¤70¡65¤93´78¬79»161¡65±122¥105¥72¥225¨236¥244¦243¤64¥120¤228´169¦179¦67¦76~PostScript~À201
-®215ª186¦76ª237¾247©206µ123¦161¤70¡67
-
-¥72¤87´78¬79§218­211¤72¹239~CJK~¤164¤229~\LaTeX~¨116²206ª186³93©119¡65¦179¤72Ä64·78´163¨209¦219¤118ª186¦119¸203¸103Å231¶220¡83
-
-
-\section{°221Ã68¸209¨77}
-\label{sec:trouble-shooting}
-
-¦98¨207¥206¹119Ä253µ123¦161ª186®201­212¡65¥105¯224·124¹74¨236ª186°221Ã68»80¨228¸209¨77ª186¤232¦161¦112¤85¡71
-\begin{itemize}
-\item PK~¦114«172§228¤163¨236¡67
-\item ¤163·124¦219°202²163¥205~PK~¦114«172¡67
-\end{itemize}
-
-[³92¦104°221Ã68»80¨228¸209¨77¤232¦161©124¥188¾227²122¯199¤74]
-
-
-%\section{¨228¥76}
-%\label{sec:misc}
-
-
-\section{·80Á194}
-\label{sec:acknowledgements}
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item ¦179³111»242¦104¤72¡65°94Ä109³92¦104¤223¤79¡65§185¦168³92¦104¤232«75¥66¤186®101Â215´73ª186µ123¦161¡67
-\item ¦179§243¦104ª186¨207¥206ª204¡65¨207¥206³111¨199µ123¦161¡65¨207¥76­204§243¤87¼104¼211¡67
-\item ³111º216¯83§79ª186¬219¤172¼118Å84¡65¥205¥205¤163®167¦97´96À244µ219¡65¤126´163¤201¤70§218­204ª186¥205¬161¼104­177¡67
-\end{itemize}
-
-
-%\section{¥187¤229§64ª204}
-%\label{sec:the-author}
-
-%§245§103¦116 (Chun-Yu Lee)
-%d791013@ce.ntu.edu.tw ©206 \\
-%chunylee@ms1.hinet.net
-
-
-%\bibliography{READMEb5}
-%\bibliographystyle{plain}
-
-
-\begin{thebibliography}{1}
-
-\bibitem{latex-companion:1993}
-Michel Goossens, Frank Mittelbach, and Alexander Samarin.
-\newblock {\em The \LaTeX Companion}.
-\newblock Addison Wesley, 1993.
-
-\bibitem{tex-faq:1.9c}
-Bobby Bodenheimer.
-\newblock The new \TeX\ FAQ --- your 100 questions answered:
- Version 1.9c, date 1994/12/06.
-\newblock 1994.
-
-\bibitem{latex2nd}
-Leslie Lamport.
-\newblock {\em \LaTeX\ --- A Document Preparation System --- User's
- Guide and Reference Manual}.
-\newblock Addison Wesley, 2 edition, 1994.
-
-\end{thebibliography}
-
-
-\appendix
-\section{¦87µ252¸209Ä192}
-\label{sec:terms}
-
-¤85¦67¦87µ252¬176¥187¤229¤164©210¨207¥206¡65¨195§189­173©243¤85¦67·78«228¡71
-
-\begin{description}
-\item[PK~¦114«172:] PK fonts¡67¤64º216À163Á89¹76ª186Â73°125¦114«172®230¦161¡67¼115ª120¨207¥206¦98~
- TeX/\LaTeX~»221­110¿233¥88Â73°125¦114ª186¦97¤232¡67¦112¹119µ248©206¦67¦76¿233¥88¡67¦98¦185°190«252¤164¤229~CJK
- PK~¦114«172¡67
-\item[PS~¦114«172:] PostScript Type 1 fonts¡67PostScript~¦114¦179¼198º216«172¦161¡65¥187¤229
- ·78«252~Type 1~¦114«172¡67¨228¦179¨226º216®230¦161¡71PFA (Printer Font Ascii)~¤206~PFB
- (Printer Font Binary)¡67¦98¦185°190«252¤164¤229~CJK PS~¦114«172¡67
-\item[¥68¾247¡66¤117§64¯184:] A host computer, work station, etc¡67ª120«252¬89»79´163¨209
- ¸234·189©206ª65°200ª186¹113¸163¡67¦112~FTP~¯184¡67
-\item[CTAN:] Comprehensive \TeX\ Archive Network¡67¥187¤229«252¦172¶176´88¥71©210¦179¦179
- Ã246~TeX/\LaTeX~¨116²206¤206¤229¥243ª186~FTP~¯184¡67¥216«101¤119ª190ª186~CTAN~¸212¦67©243ª254¿253~
- \ref{sec:ctan-mirrors}¡67
-\item[IFCSS:] The CCIC (Chinese Community Information Center) of IFCSS
- (Independent Federation of Chinese Students and Scholars)¡67ª254¿253~
- \ref{sec:ifcss-mirrors}~¤164¬79´88­211¦179¦87ª186~ifcss~¯184¡67
-\item[AFM~À201®215:] Adobe Font Metrics¡67¦115¦179½115½88¤206¦114½100³242µ165¸234®198¡67
-\item[TFM~À201®215:] \TeX\ Font Metrics¡67
-\item[|.fd|~À201®215:] ¦114«172´121­122À201~(font description files)¡67°79¿253¬219Ã246©243¬89¤64
- º216¤186½88¡67
-\item[GS~©206~GhostScript:] ±96¥206ª186~PostScript~»121¨165¸209Ä182¾185¡93interpreter¡94
- ¤167¤64¡67
-\item[|afm2tfm|:] ±78~AFM~À201®215®230¦161Â224´171¦168~TFM~À201®215®230¦161ª186µ123¦161¡67
-\item[¤64²213¦114«172À201:] ¦112ª71¬79¨207¥206À163Á89¹76ª186¦114«172¡65§89¤163¬79¨207¥206~pmC~¶125À89ª186¦114±218¡65
- ¦64¦179~55~­211¤108¦114«172À201¡67¨210¦112¡71|b5ka01.pfb|¡66|b5ka02.pfb|¡66¡75¡66
- |b5ka55.pfb|¡67
-\item[\textsf{NFSS}:] New Font Selection Scheme¡67¥209~Frank Mittelbach~
- ©77~Rainer Sch\"opf~©210´163¥88ª186¦114«172¿239¾220¨116²206¡67
-\end{description}
-
-\section{À201®215¨250±111}
-\label{sec:getting-files}
-
-\begin{description}
-\item[\LaTeXe~°245¦230À244¹210¡71] ¤64¯235¬210¦179¦168®77ª186¨116²206¨209¨207¥206ª204Â178³230¦119¸203¡65¦112¦98~DOS~
- ¤85ª186~em\TeX¡70¦98~Linux~¤85¦179~N\TeX¡66~te\TeX~µ165¡70UNIX~¤87«104¦112~web2c~ª186ª169
- ¥187µ165¡67³111¨199³163´178¦98~CTAN~ª186¥216¿253¤85¡67Ä180¦112~em\TeX~¦98~
- |systems/|\linebreak[1]|msdos/|\linebreak[1]|emtex|~¤164¡70N\TeX~¦98¡83¡83¡70
- web2c~ª186ª169¥187¦98¡83¡83¡67\LaTeXe~¨116²206¥187¨173«104¦98~CTAN¡71
- |macros/|\linebreak[1]|latex/|\linebreak[1]|base|~¤85¡67
-\item[\LaTeXe~CJK~¨116²206¡71] CTAN: |language/chinese/CJK|~©206~IFCSS host:
- |tex/|\linebreak[1]|CJK.X_X.|\linebreak[1]|tar.gz|¡67
-\item[NTU TrueType~¦114«172¡71] IFCSS host: |fonts/big5/ms-win|¡67±78·162®209¡66©250
- Å233¡66¥233§186Å233µ165³161¤192¡93©206¥254³161¡94ª186~ARJ~À201¨250¦94«225¡65°209¦210»80³111¨199¦114«172¦98¦80¤64¥216¿253
- ª186»161©250À201¡93©206°209¦210ª254¦98\ntutocjk¤164ª186~|README|~À201¡94¡65±78¨228Á217­236¦168­211§79~TTF~
- ¦114«172¡67
-\item[\textsf{ntu2cjk, ttf2pk}:] ¦114«172²163¥205µ123¦161¡67¥166¥93§116¦98~¡167\LaTeXe\ CJK~
- ¨116²206¡168¤164¡67
-\item[GhostScript:] CTAN:
- |support/|\linebreak[1]|ghostscript/|\linebreak[1]|aladdin|~©206~
- |support/|\linebreak[1]|ghostscript/|\linebreak[1]|gnu|¡67
-\item[|dvips|:] CTAN host: UNIX~ª169¦98~|dviware/dvips|¡70DOS~ª169¦98~
- |systems/msdos/|\linebreak[1]|dviware/|\linebreak[1]|dvips/|%
- \linebreak[1]|dvips558.pc|¡67
-\item[|afm2tfm|:] ¥93§116¦98~dvips~¨116²206¤164¡67
-\item[|ps2pk|:] CTAN: |fonts/utilities/ps2pk|¡65©206¥93§116¦98¤64¯235®77¸203ª186~
- \TeX/\LaTeX~¨116²206¤164¡67
-\item[|gsftopk|:] CTAN: |fonts/utilities/gsftopk|¡65©206¥93§116¦98¤64¯235®77¸203ª186~
- \TeX/\LaTeX~¨116²206¤164¡67
-\item[|dvi2|xx:] ¦112~|dvilj|¡66|dvidm|¡66¡75¡67¦98~CTAN: |dviware|~¥216¿253¤85¡67
-\item[AUC\TeX:] CTAN: |support/auctex|~¥216¿253¤164ª186~
- |auctex.tar.gz|\linebreak[1]¡93~unix~¡94©206~|auctex.zip|~¡93dos¡94¡67
-\item[|fontload|:] CTAN: |fonts/utilities/fontload|¡67
-\item[Mule~ª186¤164¤229¿233¤74ª107¡71] IFCSS: |mule/lisp/quail-b5|¡67
-\end{description}
-
-
-\section{¨228¥76¬219Ã246ª186³110Å233»80¤117¨227}
-\label{sec:other-stuffs}
-
-\subsection{¦98~Linux~¨116²206¤87ª186\bigfive¤164¤229¨116²206¤206¼210À192²215º221¾247µ123¦161}
-\label{sec:chinese-systems}
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item chdrv
-\item yact
-\item CXterm
-\item xcin
-\end{itemize}
-
-\subsection{¤164¤229½115¿232\ -- Mule}
-\label{sec:mule}
-
-¨207¥206~Mule~¬176½115¿232¤164¤229~\LaTeX~¤229¥243ª186¤117¨227ª186¨207¥206ª204¡65¥105±78¤85­177ª186³93©119¥91¦220~
-|$HOME/|\linebreak[1]|.emacs|~À201¤164¡71
-\begin{verbatim}
- ;;; Chinese Big-5 environment
- (set-primary-environment 'chinese)
- (set-default-file-coding-system '*big5*)
- (setq display-coding-system '*big5*)
- (setq keyboard-coding-system '*big5*)
- ;; input methods
- (add-hook 'quail-package-alist '("tsangchi-b5" "quail/tsangchi-b5"))
- (add-hook 'quail-package-alist '("quick-b5" "quail/quick-b5"))
- ; the default input method
- (setq-default quail-current-package
- (assoc "tsangchi-b5" quail-package-alist))
-\end{verbatim}
-
-¤193´171¤164­94¤229¿233¤74¥105«246~|C-]|¡65­110¿239¾220¨228¥76ª186¿233¤74ª107¥105«246~|M-s|¡93|Alt-s|¡94¡67
-
-³93©119¿233¤74ª107®201¥105¿239¾220¦219¤118²223º68ª186¡67¦98~IFCSS Mule~ª186¥216¿253¤164¡93°209¦210²196~
-\ref{sec:getting-files}~¸96¡94¦179¤64¨199¤164¤229¿233¤74ª107¡65¨228¤164¥93¬65¦179¡71
-\begin{center}
- \begin{tabular}{ll}\hline
- À201®215 & ¹239À179¤167¿233¤74ª107 \\\hline
- cns-b5-input.tar.gz & ¤186§116~|tsangchi-b5.el|¡93­220¾101¡94¤206 \\
- & |quick-b5.el|¡93Â178©246¡94µ165¿233¤74ª107 \\
- zozy.el.gz & ¹115³252ª96­181 \\
- cj.el.gz & ­220¾101 \\
- simplex.el.gz & Â178©246 \\
- punct-b5.el.gz & ¼208Â73²197¸185 \\
- qj-b5.el.gz & ¥254§206 \\
- etzy.el.gz & ­202¤209ª96­181 \\
- boshiamy.el.gz & å70½188¦204 \\
- array30.el.gz & ¦230¦67~30 \\\hline
- \end{tabular}
-\end{center}
-
-¥72¤87¬176¸251±96¨163ª186¿233¤74ª107¡67¸211¥216¿253¤164¥231¥93§116¤85¦67¿233¤74ª107¡71
-\begin{center}
- \begin{tabular}{ll} \hline
- À201®215 & ¹239À179¤167¿233¤74ª107 \\\hline
- 4corner.el.gz & ¥124¨164¸185½88 \\
- ctlaub.el.gz & ¼66¿252²187¦161¸102­181 \\
- ecdict.el.gz & ­94º126Ã227¨229 \\
- hs.el.gz & µ216¶72 \\
- hsu.el.gz & ³92¤243ª96­181 \\
- py-b5.el.gz & º126»121«247­181 \\
- roman.el.gz & Ã185°168«247­181 \\\hline
- \end{tabular}
-\end{center}
-
-
-Á228¦110ª186~\LaTeX~¤229¥243À201¡65¥105°245¦230~|bg5latex|~½115Ä182¡67¥231¥105§81¥206~|cjk-enc.el|~³111­211~
-Emacs Lisp~À201¡65±78¤229¥243¥253¦230Â224´171¦168~|.cjk|~À201¡65¦65¥72~|latex|~¶105¦230½115Ä182¡67§64ª107¬79
-¦98~|~/.emacs|~À201®215¤164¥91¤74¤85¦67¼198¦230¡93¨228¤164¨231¼198~ |write-cjk-file|~½208°209¦210~
-|cjk-enc.txt|~¡94¡71
-\begin{verbatim}
- (load-library "cjk-enc")
-
- (defun write-cjk-file ()
- "Save current buffer and <buffername>.cjk in *cjk-coding*"
- (interactive)
- (setq coding file-coding-system)
- (setq bufname (buffer-file-name))
- (string-match "\\(.*\\)\\.[^/]*$" bufname)
- (setq body (substring bufname 0 (match-end 1)))
- (setq newbufname (concat body ".cjk"))
- (message "Saving %s and %s" bufname newbufname)
- (write-file newbufname *cjk-coding*)
- (write-file bufname coding))
-\end{verbatim}
-¤167«225«75¥105¦98¨67¦184­110°245¦230~|latex|~«101¡65¥206~|M-x write-cjk-file|~©82¥79¥253¦115À201¡65
-µ77«225¦65¥72~|latex|~½115Ã182¥68À201¦87»80±122ª186¤229¥243¥68À201¦87¤64¼203¡65¦253©181¦249À201¦87¬176~|.cjk|~
-ª186À201®215¡67
-
-\subsection{\TeX/\LaTeX~ª186¦110À176¤226\ -- AUC\TeX}
-\label{sec:auctex}
-
-Â178©246«252¤222¡71
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item ·211²196~\ref{sec:mule}~¸96ª186¤232¦161±78~Mule~³93©119§180·237¡67
-\item «246·211~AUC\TeX~ª186¦119¸203«252¥220¦119¸203¡67©206«246·211~AUC\TeX~ª186~default~¤232¦161¦119¸203¡67
- ¤85¦67¼198¶181¥105°181¥105¤163°181¡67
-\item «216¥223¤64­211~|bg5latex-batch|~À201¡65¤192§79¦112¤85¡71
- \begin{verbatim}
- #! /bin/sh
- f=`echo $1 | sed -e 's|\(.*\)\.[^/]*$|\1|'`
- bg5conv < $1 > $f.cjk
- latex \\nonstopmode\\input{$f.cjk}
- \end{verbatim}
-\item \label{CJK-C-cC-c}¦98~|.emacs|~¤164¥91¤74¡71
- \begin{verbatim}
- (setq TeX-command-list
- (append TeX-command-list
- '(("CLaTeX" "bg5latex-batch %s " TeX-run-LaTeX nil t)
- ("CLaTeX Interactive" "bg5latex %s " TeX-run-interactive nil t)
- ("CPrint" "fload %f | lpr" TeX-run-command t nil)
- )))
- \end{verbatim}
- «104¥105¦98°245¦230~|C-c C-c|~©206~|C-c C-r|~®201¡65¦98­110¿233¤74~|LaTeX|~ª186®201¾247¡65¿233¤74~
- |CLaTeX|¡67
-\item ¦98~|.emacs|~¤164¥91¤74¤85¦67¼198¦230¡65¥72«75±122ª186¤229¥243¦98±198ª169®201¡93¥254¤229«104°245¦230
- ~|C-c C-c CLaTeX|~¡65°207°236¥206~|C-c C-r CLaTeX|¡94¡65­89¦179¿249»126¥105¥206~|C-c `|~
- ¬100Å231¿249»126©210¦98¡65¨195¥105§243¥191¤167¡67
- \begin{verbatim}
- (add-hook 'TeX-translate-location-hook
- '(lambda ()
- (if (string-match "\\(.*\\)\.cjk$" file)
- (setq file
- (concat
- (substring file
- (match-beginning 1)
- (match-end 1))
- ".tex")))))
- \end{verbatim}
-\item ©206ª204±122¦210¼123¥206~|cjk-enc.el|¡65«104¦98~|.emacs|~¤164¥91¤74¤85¦67¼198¦230¡71
- \begin{verbatim}
- (defun TeX-run-CJK-LaTeX (name command file)
- "Create a process for NAME using COMMAND to format
- FILE with CJK/LaTeX."
- (write-cjk-file)
- (TeX-run-LaTeX name command file))
-
- (if (not (assoc "CJKLaTeX" TeX-command-list))
- (setq TeX-command-list
- (append TeX-command-list
- '(("CJKLaTeX" "%l '\\nonstopmode\\input{%s.cjk}'"
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-This is the file commands.txt of the CJK macro package ver. 4.8.4
-(18-Apr-2015).
-
-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
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-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
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index c4bdffa803..0000000000
--- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/fdxfiles.txt
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-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
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index b68a82838f..0000000000
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-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
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-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
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-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---
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-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
-
-hbf2gf $B$H6&$K;H$&(B kanji48 font $B$N;H$$J}$OB>$N(B CJK bitmap files $B$HF1$8(B
-$B$G$9!#>\:Y$O(B hbf2gf.txt $B$K=q$+$l$F$$$^$9!#(B
-
-
-kanji48 font
-------------
-
-$B$3$N(B font $B$O$I$3$K$"$j$^$9$+!)(B)
-
-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
-
-$B$^$?$O!"$"$J$?$N%5%$%H$N6a$/$N(B CTAN $B$N%_%i!<$r$7$F$$$k%5%$%H$K$"$j$^$9!#(B
-
-
-$B$I$&$d$C$F(B CJK $B$+$i;H$&$N$G$9$+!)(B)
-
-$B0J2<$N$h$&$K(B CJK.sty $B$GF|K\8l$NJ8>O$r=q$$$F$/$@$5$$(B:
-
-with latex:
-
- \documentclass[a4paper]{article}
- \topmargin=-3.5cm
- \textheight=26cm
- \usepackage{CJK}
- \usepackage{indentfirst}
-
- \begin{document}
- \begin{CJK*}{JIS}{song}
-
- .....
- < "$BF|K\8l$NJ8>O(B" >
- .....
-
- \end{CJK*}
- \end{document}
-
-
-with mulatex:
-
- \documentclass[a4paper]{article}
- ....
- \usepackage[global]{CJK}
- \usepackage{indentfirst}
-
- \begin{document}
- \begin{CJK*}{}{}
-
- .....
- < "$BF|K\8l$NJ8>O(B" >
- .....
-
- \end{CJK*}
- \end{document}
-
-
-CJK $B%Q%C%1!<%8$O(B CJK $B$H(B CJK* $B$H$$$&#2$D$N4D6-$rDs6!$7$^$9!#(BCJK* $B$N4D6-(B
-$B$O(B CJK $BJ8;z(B($BF|K\8l!"4Z9q8l!"Cf9q8l(B)$B$N8e$m$N6uGr$r05=L$7$^$9!#(BCJK $B$N4D(B
-$B6-$O05=L$7$^$;$s!#(B
-
-$BF|K\8l$7$+=q$+$J$$$N$G$"$l$P!"(BCJK* $B$N4D6-$r;H$&$Y$-$G$7$g$&!#$I$&$7$F(B
-$B$b(B(CJK* $B4D6-$NCf$G(B) CJK $BJ8;z$N8e$K6uGr$,I,MW$J>l9g$K$O(B `\ ' $B$d(B `{}' $B$J(B
-$B$I$N$h$&$J(B TeX $B%3%^%s%I$r;H$o$J$1$l$P$J$j$^$;$s!#(B
-
-$B$^$?!"F|K\8l0J30$N8@8l$NCf$G$bF|K\8l$r=q$/$3$H$,$G$-$k$h$&$K!"(Bmulatex
-$B$r;H$&$J$i!"(B
-
- \usepackage[global]{CJK}
-
-$B$H@k8@$9$k;v$r6/$/?d>)$7$^$9!#>\:Y$O(B mule2cjk.doc $B$r8+$F2<$5$$!#(B
-
-
-DNP $B%U%)%s%H(B
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-DNP fonts $B$H$O$J$s$G$9$+!)(B)
-
-DNP $B$H$OF|K\$NBg<j0u:~2q<R$G$"$kBgF|K\0u:~$N$3$H$G$9!#(BDNP $B%U%)%s%H$OBg(B
-$BF|K\0u:~$K$h$C$F:n$i$l$?>&MQ%U%)%s%H$G$9!#<+J,$N%5%$%H$K$9$G$K(B DNP $B%U%)(B
-$B%s%H$,%$%s%9%H!<%k$5$l$F$$$k$J$i!"$=$l$r$D$+$&$Y$-$G$7$g$&!#(BDNP $B%U%)%s(B
-$B%H$r%(%_%e%l!<%H$9$k$?$a$KEOJU%U%)%s%H$r%+%9%?%^%$%:$7$?EOJU(B DNP $B%U%)(B
-$B%s%H$O(B freeware $B$H$7$F;HMQ$9$k$3$H$,$G$-$^$9!#(BDNP $B%U%)%s%H$r%(%_%e%l!<(B
-$B%H$9$kJ}K!$O%7%s%\%j%C%/%j%s%/$G$9!#(B
-
-$B$3$N(B font $B$O$I$3$K$"$j$^$9$+!)(B )
-
- watanabe-dnp (pk files)
- ftp.math.s.chiba-u.ac.jp://tex/watanabe-dnp/300
- jb10-300pk.tar.gz jb10-622pk.tar.gz jm10-329pk.tar.gz
- jm10-746pk.tar.gz jb10-329pk.tar.gz jb10-746pk.tar.gz
- jm10-360pk.tar.gz jm8-300pk.tar.gz jb10-360pk.tar.gz
- jb8-300pk.tar.gz jm10-432pk.tar.gz jm9-300pk.tar.gz
- jb10-432pk.tar.gz jb9-300pk.tar.gz jm10-518pk.tar.gz
- jb10-518pk.tar.gz jm10-300pk.tar.gz jm10-622pk.tar.gz
- tfm files
- ftp.math.s.chiba-u.ac.jp://tex/watanabe-dnp/tfm-dnp.tar.gz
- ftp.math.s.chiba-u.ac.jp://tex/watanabe-dnp/tfm.tar.gz
- tools for symbolic link
- ftp.math.s.chiba-u.ac.jp://tex/watanabe-dnp/fake.tar.gz
-
-$B$I$&$d$C$F%;%C%H%"%C%W$9$k$N$G$7$g$&$+!)(B)
-
- $B$"$J$?$N(B font $B%G%#%l%/%H%j$r(B $fonts $B$H2>Dj$7$^$9!#(B
- (e.g. /usr/local/lib/tex/fonts/japan)
- $B$5$i$K!">e5-$N%U%!%$%k$NCV$+$l$F$$$k%G%#%l%/%H%j$r(B $src $B$H2>Dj(B
- $B$7$^$9!#(B
- (e.g. /usr/local/src)
-
- ftp server $B$+$i(B get $B$7$?%U%!%$%k$rE83+$7$^$9!#(B
-
- % 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 -
-
- $B%G%#%l%/%H%j$N:n@.!#(B
-
- % cd $fonts
- % mkdir $fonts/watanabe-dnp
- % mkdir $fonts/watanabe-dnp/jd300
- % mkdir $fonts/watanabe-dnp/tfm
-
- $B%U%!%$%k$r(B copy $B$7$^$9!#(B
-
- % cd $fonts/watanabe-dnp
- % cp $src/fake/* .
- % cp $src/tfm/* tfm
- % cp $src/*pk/*pk jd300
-
- $BA4$F$NEOJU%U%)%s%H$r:n@.$7$^$9!#(B
-
- % make mk-300ex
-
- $B%7%s%\%j%C%/%j%s%/$rD%$j$^$9!#(B
-
- % mkdir $fonts/dnp
- % cd $fonts/dnp
- % cp $fonts/watanabe-dnp/LNFAKE .
-
- $B<!$K(B dnp $B%G%#%l%/%H%j$N(B `LNFAKE' $B$rJT=8$7$^$9!#(B`wdir' $B$NItJ,$r(B
- $B$"$J$?$,EOJU(B DNP $B%U%)%s%H$r%$%s%9%H!<%k$7$?%G%#%l%/%H%j$K%;%C%H(B
- $B$7$^$9!#(B
-
- wdir=../watanabe-dnp/jd300/
-
- $B$=$N8e!"0J2<$r<B9T$7$F2<$5$$!#(B
-
- % LNFAKE jm dm
- % LNFAKE jb dg
-
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- $B%$%s%9%H!<%k8e$N%G%#%l%/%H%j!<%D%j!<$O0J2<$N$h$&$K$J$j$^$9(B:
-
- $fonts/ +- watanabe-dnp/ +-jd300/ (all pk files)
- | |
- | +-tfm/
- | |
- | +-Makefile, FAKEDNP, FAKETFM, fake.c ...
- |
- +- dnp/
-
- $fonts/watanabe-dnp/jd300 $B$H(B $fonts/dnp $B$@$1$,I,MW$J$N$G!"(B
- $fonts/watanabe-dnp/tfm/ $B$dI,MW$NL5$$%U%!%$%k$O:o=|$7$F9=$$$^$;$s!#(B
-
- tfm $B$r%$%s%9%H!<%k$7$F$"$k%G%#%l%/%H%j$K0\$C$F!"0J2<$r<B9T$7$F$/$@(B
- $B$5$$!#(B
-
-
- % gunzip -c tfm-dnp.tar.gz | tar xvf -
-
- $B$=$l$+$i!"(Btfm-dnp $B$N%U%k%Q%9$r4D6-JQ?t(B TEXFONTS $B$KDI2C$7$F2<$5$$!#(B
-
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-$B$I$&$d$C$F(B CJK $B$+$i;H$&$N$G$9$+!)(B)
-
-DNP $B%U%)%s%H$G(B CJK.sty $B$r;H$&Nc$G$9!#(B
-
-with latex:
-
- \documentclass[a4paper]{article}
- \topmargin=-3.5cm
- \textheight=26cm
- \usepackage{CJK}
- \usepackage{indentfirst}
-
- \begin{document}
- \begin{CJK*}[dnp]{JIS}{song}
-
- < "$BF|K\8l$NJ8>O(B" >
-
- \end{CJK*}
- \end{document}
-
-
-with mulatex:
-
- \documentclass[a4paper]{article}
- ....
- \usepackage[global]{CJK}
- \usepackage{indentfirst}
-
- \CJKfontenc{JIS}{dnp}
-
- \begin{document}
- \begin{CJK*}{}{}
-
- < "$BF|K\8l$NJ8>O(B" >
-
- \end{CJK*}
- \end{document}
-
-
-[$B$J$<!"(Bmulatex $B$H6&$K(B `\begin{CJK*}[dnp]{}{}' $B$H=q$$$F$O$$$1$J$$(B
-$B$+$K$D$$$F$O!"(Bmule2cjk.doc $B$rFI$s$G2<$5$$(B]
-
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-$BEOJU(B $B%U%)%s%H(B
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-$B%*%j%8%J%k$NEOJU%U%)%s%H$b$^$?!"(BCJK $B$N4D6-$G;H$&;v$,=PMh$^$9!#(B
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-$B$3$N(B font $B$O$I$3$K$"$j$^$9$+!)(B)
-
- 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
-
-
-$B$I$&$d$C$F(B CJK $B$+$i;H$&$N$G$9$+!)(B)
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-$BEOJU%U%)%s%H$+$i(B CJK $B$r;H$&Nc$r0J2<$K<($7$^$9!#(B
-
-with latex:
-
- \documentclass[a4paper]{article}
- \topmargin=-3.5cm
- \textheight=26cm
- \usepackage{CJK}
- \usepackage{indentfirst}
-
- \begin{document}
- \begin{CJK*}[wn]{JIS}{song}
-
- < "$BF|K\8l$NJ8>O(B" >
-
- \end{CJK*}
- \end{document}
-
-
-with mulatex:
-
- \documentclass[a4paper]{article}
- ....
- \usepackage[global]{CJK}
- \usepackage{indentfirst}
-
- \CJKfontenc{JIS}{wn}
-
- \begin{document}
- \begin{CJK*}{}{}
-
- < "$BF|K\8l$NJ8>O(B" >
-
- \end{CJK*}
- \end{document}
-
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-compilation and coding-system
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-$B$b$7!"(Blatex $B%U%!%$%k$r(B latex $B%3%^%s%I$r;H$C$F%3%s%Q%$%k$9$k$J$i!"%U%!(B
-$B%$%k$rF|K\8l(B EUC $B$GJ]B8$7$J$1$l$P$J$j$^$;$s!"$=$7$F(B
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-$B$H$7$F(B latex $B%U%!%$%k$r=hM}$7$F2<$5$$!#(B
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-$B$J$i(B latex file $B$r(B Mule $B$N(B internal code$B$GJ]B8$7$F!"(B
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-$B$5$$!#(B
-
- : 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 $st
- %
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- (add-hook 'LaTeX-mode-hook
- (function (lambda ()
- (set-file-coding-system *junet*)
- )))
-
- : `.emacs' for *ctext*
-
- (add-hook 'LaTeX-mode-hook
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-$B6-$r(B auctex $B$KE}9g$9$k$N$O4JC1$G$9!#;H$$J}$O!"(Bdvi $B%U%!%$%k$r%3%s%Q%$%k(B
-$B$9$k$?$a$N%?%$%W%;%C%H%3%^%s%I$,(B latex $B$G$O$J$/(B mulatex $B$G$"$kE@$r=|$1(B
-$B$P!"I8=`$N(B LaTeX $B$HA4$/F1$8$G$9!#0J2<$N%3!<%I$r$"$J$?$N(B `.emacs' $B$+(B
-($B$b$72DG=$J$i(B tex-site.el $B$K(B)$BDI2C$7$F2<$5$$!#(B
-
- : `.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
- %
-
- $B$3$NNc$O!"(B*junet* $B$K$D$$$F$N$_=q$+$l$F$$$^$9$,!"$b$A$m$sB>$N%3!<%I(B
- $B7O$G$bF1MM$K;H$($^$9!#(B
-
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-auctex (yet another usage)
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-$B$^$9!#(BLaTeX $B%U%!%$%k$,(B *junet* $B$d(B *ctext*, *euc-japan* $B$H$$$C$?%3!<%I(B
-$B7O$G=q$+$l$F$$$?$H$7$F$b!"(BMule $B$O<+F0E*$K$=$l$i$N%3!<%I$rH=JL$9$k$G$7$g(B
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-$B2C$7$F2<$5$$!#(B
-
- : `.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)))
-
-
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-$B$G$9!#(B
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-$BNc(B)
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- \usepackage[global]{CJK}
- \usepackage{indentfirst}
-
- \begin{CJK*}{}{}
- \title{ < "$BF|K\8l$NJ8>O(B" > }
- \author{ < "$BF|K\8l$NJ8>O(B" > }
- \end{CJK*}
-
- \begin{document}
- \begin{CJK*}{}{}
-
- \maketitle
- .....
- < "$BF|K\8l$NJ8>O(B" >
- .....
-
- \end{CJK*}
- \end{document}
-
-
-JIS.cap
--------
-
-CJK $B$G$OF|K\8l(B caption $B$r;H$&$3$H$b$G$-$^$9!#$=$N$?$a$K$O!"(B($BI8=`$N(B
-class $B$rCV$-49$($F$7$^$&(B) koma-script $B%Q%C%1!<%8$,I,MW$G$9!#(B($B>\$7$/$O(B
-CJK.txt $B$N(B captions $B$r;2>H$7$F$/$@$5$$!#(B)
-
-[CJK 4.1.0 $B$h$jA0$N%P!<%8%g%s$G$O$3$N5!G=$OF|K\8l$K4X$7$F$&$^$/F0:n$7(B
- $B$^$;$s!#(B]
-
-
-Koma-script $B$O$I$3$K$"$j$^$9$+!)(B)
-
-Host ftp.dante.de
-
- Location: /tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/supported
- DIRECTORY rwxr-xr-x 1024 Jan 23 12:20 koma-script
-
-$B$^$?$O!"$"$J$?$N%5%$%H$N6a$/$N(B CTAN $B$N%_%i!<$r$7$F$$$k%5%$%H$K$"$j$^$9!#(B
-
-$B$I$&$d$C$F(B CJK $B$+$i;H$&$N$G$9$+!)(B)
-
-CJK JIS $B4D6-$NCf$G0J2<$N%3%^%s%I$r=q$/;v$K$h$C$F(B
-
- \CJKcaption{JIS}
-
-$BF|K\8l(B caption $B$rM-8z$K$9$k;v$,$G$-$^$9!#(B
-
- CJK.sty $B$H(B Koma-script $B$GF|K\8l(B caption $B$r;H$&$?$a$K$O(B, $B0J2<$NNc$r(B
- $B$NMM$K$7$F$/$@$5$$!#(B
-
- % 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}
-
- < "$BF|K\8l$NJ8>O(B " >
-
- % $BF|K\8l(B Caption
- \refname{< "$BF|K\8l$NJ8>O(B " >}
-
- \end{CJK*}
- \end{document}
-
-
-\newpage
---------
-
-CJK $B$N%3%^%s%I$,L$Dj5A$G$"$k$H$$$&%(%i!<$K=P$/$o$9>l9g$K$O!"(BCJK $B4D6-$,(B
-$B=*N;$9$kD>A0$G$=$N%Z!<%8$r(B($B%a%b%j$+$i%U%!%$%k$X(B)$B=q$-=P$9I,MW$,$"$j$^$9!#(B
-$B$J$<$J$i!"(BLaTeX $B$O(B CJK $B4D6-$r=*N;8e$K(B(CJK $B%3%^%s%I$r4^$`(B)$B%X%C%@$r(B($B%U%!(B
-$B%$%k$X(B)$B=q$-9~$`$3$H$,$"$k$+$i$G$9!#(B($B>\$7$/$O(B CJK.txt $B$N(B Possible
-errors $B$r;2>H$7$F$/$@$5$$!#(B)
-
-
-$BNc(B)
-
- \documentclass[a4paper]{article}
- \usepackage{CJK}
- \usepackage{indentfirst}
-
- \begin{document}
- \begin{CJK*}{JIS}{song}
-
- < "$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
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index ca317a82fd..0000000000
--- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/japanese/shibuaki.txt
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-
-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
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-<!-- 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; 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>BG5CONV</title>
-
-</head>
-<body>
-
-<h1 align="center">BG5CONV</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">bg5conv &minus;
-convert a TeX document in Big&nbsp;5 encoding into
-&lsquo;preprocessed&rsquo; form.</p>
-
-<h2>SYNOPSIS
-<a name="SYNOPSIS"></a>
-</h2>
-
-
-<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>bg5conv</b>
-&lt; <i>infile</i> &gt; <i>outfile</i></p>
-
-<h2>DESCRIPTION
-<a name="DESCRIPTION"></a>
-</h2>
-
-
-<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">Big&nbsp;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&nbsp;2e document which contains
-Big&nbsp;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&nbsp;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
-&lt;wl@gnu.org&gt;</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
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-<!-- 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
-&minus; convert a TeX document in Big&nbsp;5 encoding
-containing CEF macros into &lsquo;preprocessed&rsquo;
-form.</p>
-
-<h2>SYNOPSIS
-<a name="SYNOPSIS"></a>
-</h2>
-
-
-
-<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>cef5conv</b>
-&lt; <i>infile</i> &gt; <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 &lt;cwittern@conline.central.de&gt; makes it
-possible to include CJK characters in various encodings
-using the SGML macros <b>&amp;CX-aabb;</b> for Big&nbsp;5
-and CNS encoding and <b>&amp;U-aabb;</b> for Unicode
-(<b>X</b> denotes a number between 0 and 7; 0 represents
-Big&nbsp;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&nbsp;5 encoded document
-together with the Big5 encoding itself into a form which can
-directly processed with LaTeX&nbsp;2e. It is identical
-to</p>
-
-<p style="margin-left:22%; margin-top: 1em"><b>bg5conv</b>
-&lt; <i>infile</i> | <b>cefconv</b> &gt; <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&nbsp;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
-&lt;wl@gnu.org&gt;</p>
-<hr>
-</body>
-</html>
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-<!-- 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 &minus;
-convert a TeX document containing CEF macros into
-&lsquo;preprocessed&rsquo; form.</p>
-
-<h2>SYNOPSIS
-<a name="SYNOPSIS"></a>
-</h2>
-
-
-<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>cefconv</b>
-&lt; <i>infile</i> &gt; <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 &lt;cwittern@conline.central.de&gt; makes it
-possible to include CJK characters in various encodings
-using the SGML macros <b>&amp;CX-aabb;</b> for Big&nbsp;5
-and CNS encoding and <b>&amp;U-aabb;</b> for Unicode
-(<b>X</b> denotes a number between 0 and 7; 0 represents
-Big&nbsp;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&nbsp;2e.</p>
-
-<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">This filter is
-part of the <b>CJK</b> macro package for LaTeX&nbsp;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
-&lt;wl@gnu.org&gt;</p>
-<hr>
-</body>
-</html>
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-<!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
-&minus; convert a TeX document in SJIS encoding containing
-CEF macros into &lsquo;preprocessed&rsquo; form.</p>
-
-<h2>SYNOPSIS
-<a name="SYNOPSIS"></a>
-</h2>
-
-
-
-<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>cefsconv</b>
-&lt; <i>infile</i> &gt; <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 &lt;cwittern@conline.central.de&gt; makes it
-possible to include CJK characters in various encodings
-using the SGML macros <b>&amp;CX-aabb;</b> for Big&nbsp;5
-and CNS encoding and <b>&amp;U-aabb;</b> for Unicode
-(<b>X</b> denotes a number between 0 and 7; 0 represents
-Big&nbsp;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&nbsp;2e. It is identical to</p>
-
-
-<p style="margin-left:22%; margin-top: 1em"><b>sjisconv</b>
-&lt; <i>infile</i> | <b>cefconv</b> &gt; <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&nbsp;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
-&lt;wl@gnu.org&gt;</p>
-<hr>
-</body>
-</html>
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-<!-- 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">
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-</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 &minus;
-convert a TeX document in either Big&nbsp;5+ or GBK encoding
-into &lsquo;preprocessed&rsquo; form.</p>
-
-<h2>SYNOPSIS
-<a name="SYNOPSIS"></a>
-</h2>
-
-
-<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>extconv</b>
-&lt; <i>infile</i> &gt; <i>outfile</i></p>
-
-<h2>DESCRIPTION
-<a name="DESCRIPTION"></a>
-</h2>
-
-
-<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">Big&nbsp;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&nbsp;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&nbsp;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
-&lt;wl@gnu.org&gt;</p>
-<hr>
-</body>
-</html>
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-<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"
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-<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">
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-<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 &minus;
-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>&minus;q</b>] <i>configuration-file</i>[<i>.cfg</i>]
-<b><br>
-hbf2gf</b> [<b>&minus;q</b>] [<b>&minus;p</b>]
-[<b>&minus;g</b>] [<b>&minus;n</b>] <i>subfont-name
-x-resolution</i>
-[<i>y-scale&nbsp;</i>|&nbsp;<i>y-resolution</i>] <b><br>
-hbf2gf &minus;t</b> [<b>&minus;q</b>] <i>subfont-name</i>
-<b><br>
-hbf2gf &minus;&minus;version</b> |
-<b>&minus;&minus;help</b></p>
-
-<h2>DESCRIPTION
-<a name="DESCRIPTION"></a>
-</h2>
-
-
-<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">CJK bitmap
-fonts can&rsquo;t be directly used with TeX because the
-number of characters in such fonts exceeds&nbsp;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&nbsp;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>&minus;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 &lsquo;yes&rsquo; in the
-configuration file, OFM and OVF files will be created
-too.</p>
-
-
-<p style="margin-left:18%; margin-top: 1em"><b>&minus;q</b>
-makes <b>hbf2gf</b> quiet.</p>
-
-<p style="margin-left:14%; margin-top: 1em"><b>hbf2gf</b>
-[<b>&minus;q</b>] [<b>&minus;p</b>] [<b>&minus;g</b>]
-[<b>&minus;n</b>] <i>subfont-name x-resolution</i>
-[<i>y-scale&nbsp;</i>|&nbsp;<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&nbsp;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
-&lsquo;.cfg&rsquo;). No job file will be created. If option
-<b>&minus;p</b> is set, no PL file is created. If
-<b>&minus;g</b> is set, no GF file is created. The extension
-can be controlled with <b>&minus;n</b>; if set, the
-extension is &lsquo;.gf&rsquo;, otherwise
-&lsquo;.&lt;<i>resolution</i>&gt;gf&rsquo;. <b>&minus;q</b>
-makes <b>hbf2gf</b> quiet.</p>
-
-<p style="margin-left:14%; margin-top: 1em"><b>hbf2gf
-&minus;t</b> [<b>&minus;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>&minus;q</b> switch isn&rsquo;t set). This test
-isn&rsquo;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>&minus;&minus;version</b> returns the current
-version of <b>hbf2gf</b> and the used file search library
-(e.g.&nbsp;<b>kpathsea</b>). Usage information is shown with
-the <b>&minus;&minus;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&times;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
-&minus;13</p>
-
-<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">nmb_files
-&minus;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 $HBF_TARGET/tfm/gb2312/gsfs14/</p>
-
-<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">A configuration
-file is a plain text file consisting of keywords and its
-arguments. A keyword must start a line, otherwise the whole
-line will be ignored. If the word starting a line is not a
-keyword, the line will be ignored too. Empty lines will also
-be skipped. The search for keywords is case insensitive; in
-contrast, the arguments will be taken exactly as given
-(except &lsquo;yes&rsquo; and &lsquo;no&rsquo; which can be
-written with uppercase or lowercase letters). Each keyword
-has one argument which must be separated by whitespace
-(blanks or tabs) from the keyword and must be on the same
-line. Each line must not be longer than 256 characters.</p>
-
-<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">You can use
-environment variables in the configuration file. The escape
-character starting an environment variable in the
-configuration file is always &lsquo;$&rsquo;, 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 &lsquo;$$&rsquo;. 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&rsquo;t expand variables set in texmf.cnf;
-it also can&rsquo;t handle more than one directory as the
-variable&rsquo;s value. <b>Don&rsquo;t use it except for the
-&lsquo;pk_directory&rsquo; and &lsquo;tfm_directory&rsquo;
-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
-&lsquo;01&rsquo; 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&nbsp;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&nbsp;/&nbsp;Delta_y). Only values in the range
-0&nbsp;&le;&nbsp;<b>slant&nbsp;</b>&le;&nbsp;1 are allowed.
-Default is&nbsp;0.0.</p></td></tr>
-</table>
-
-<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>rotation</b></p>
-
-<p style="margin-left:22%;">If set to &lsquo;yes&rsquo;,
-all glyphs will be rotated 90&nbsp;degrees
-counter-clockwise. The default offsets as given in the HBF
-header will be ignored (and set to&nbsp;0). Default is
-&lsquo;no&rsquo;.</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&nbsp;</b>=&nbsp;<b>mag_y&nbsp;</b>=&nbsp;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&nbsp;254
-defining a threshold for converting the internal graymap
-into the output bitmap; lower values cut more pixels.
-Default value is&nbsp;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 &minus;1 for creating all
-fonts.</p>
-
-<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>unicode</b></p>
-
-<p style="margin-left:22%;">If &lsquo;yes&rsquo;, 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 &lsquo;no&rsquo;.</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&nbsp;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&nbsp;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 &lsquo;yes&rsquo;.</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 &lsquo;yes&rsquo;.</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 &lsquo;no&rsquo;. 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 &lsquo;yes&rsquo;, PK files
-will include the resolution in the extension (e.g.
-gsso1201.300pk). This affects the batch file only (default
-is &lsquo;yes&rsquo;).</p>
-
-<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>rm_command</b></p>
-
-<p style="margin-left:22%;">The shell command to remove
-files; default: &lsquo;rm&rsquo;.</p>
-
-<p style="margin-left:11%;"><b>cp_command</b></p>
-
-<p style="margin-left:22%;">The shell command to copy
-files; default: &lsquo;cp&rsquo;.</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 &minus;&minus;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&rsquo;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
-&minus;progname=hbf2gf
-&minus;expand&minus;var=&rsquo;$MISCFONTS&rsquo;</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 &ndash; 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
-&minus;progname=hbf2gf &minus;show&minus;path=&rsquo;misc
-fonts&rsquo;</p>
-
-<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">[A full list of
-format types can be obtained by saying &lsquo;kpsewhich
-&minus;&minus;help&rsquo; 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&rsquo;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 &lsquo;c:\fonts!!\hbf&rsquo; aren&rsquo;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&nbsp;(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&nbsp;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&nbsp;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
-&lt;wl@gnu.org&gt; <br>
-Ross Paterson (the HBF API) &lt;ross@soi.city.ac.uk&gt;</p>
-<hr>
-</body>
-</html>
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-<h1 align="center">SJISCONV</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">sjisconv
-&minus; convert a TeX document in SJIS encoding into
-&lsquo;preprocessed&rsquo; form.</p>
-
-<h2>SYNOPSIS
-<a name="SYNOPSIS"></a>
-</h2>
-
-
-
-<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>sjisconv</b>
-&lt; <i>infile</i> &gt; <i>outfile</i></p>
-
-<h2>DESCRIPTION
-<a name="DESCRIPTION"></a>
-</h2>
-
-
-<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">SJIS encoding
-for Japanese uses the characters {, }, and \ which have
-special meanings in TeX documents.</p>
-
-<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em">After
-processing a LaTeX&nbsp;2e document which contains SJIS
-characters with <b>sjisconv</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&nbsp;2e.</p>
-
-<h2>SEE ALSO
-<a name="SEE ALSO"></a>
-</h2>
-
-
-
-<p style="margin-left:11%; margin-top: 1em"><b>bg5conv</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
-&lt;wl@gnu.org&gt;</p>
-<hr>
-</body>
-</html>
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-BG5CONV(1) General Commands Manual BG5CONV(1)
-
-
-
-NAME
- bg5conv - convert a TeX document in Big 5 encoding into `preprocessed'
- form.
-
-SYNOPSIS
- bg5conv < infile > outfile
-
-DESCRIPTION
- Big 5 encoding for traditional Chinese uses the characters {, }, and \
- which have special meanings in TeX documents.
-
- After processing a LaTeX 2e document which contains Big 5 characters
- with bg5conv you need not care about these special characters.
-
- This filter is part of the CJK macro package for LaTeX 2e.
-
-SEE ALSO
- sjisconv(1), cefconv(1), cef5conv(1), cefsconv(1), extconv(1),
- the CJK documentation files.
-
-AUTHOR
- Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org>
-
-
-
-CJK Version 4.8.4 18-Apr-2015 BG5CONV(1)
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-CEF5CONV(1) General Commands Manual CEF5CONV(1)
-
-
-
-NAME
- cef5conv - convert a TeX document in Big 5 encoding containing CEF
- macros into `preprocessed' form.
-
-SYNOPSIS
- cef5conv < infile > outfile
-
-DESCRIPTION
- The Chinese Encoding Framework (CEF) developed by Christian Wittern
- <cwittern@conline.central.de> makes it possible to include CJK charac-
- ters in various encodings using the SGML macros &CX-aabb; for Big 5 and
- CNS encoding and &U-aabb; for Unicode (X denotes a number between 0 and
- 7; 0 represents Big 5 encoding, 1-7 CNS encoding planes 1-7. aabb is
- either a decimal or hexadecimal number).
-
- cef5conv converts the CEF macros of a Big 5 encoded document together
- with the Big5 encoding itself into a form which can directly processed
- with LaTeX 2e. It is identical to
-
- bg5conv < infile | cefconv > outfile
-
- This filter is part of the CJK macro package for LaTeX 2e.
-
-SEE ALSO
- sjisconv(1), bg5conv(1), cefconv(1), cefsconv(1), extconv(1),
- the CJK documentation files.
-
-AUTHOR
- Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org>
-
-
-
-CJK Version 4.8.4 18-Apr-2015 CEF5CONV(1)
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-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)
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-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)
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-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)
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-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)
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-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>
-
-
-
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-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
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-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
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-%% 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
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index 9f6ce11d30..0000000000
--- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/Big5.tex
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-% 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
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--- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/Big5vert.tex
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@@ -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
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-% 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
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-% 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
- “º¯“°æ“µÇ“¾ú“½À“´Ï“´Ù.} \textbf{“»ó“¼¼“ÇÑ “°Í“Àº ``“ÀÌ FAQ “À» “¾î“¶»“°Ô “ÀГÀ»
- “°Í“ÀΓ°¡'' “¶ó“´Â “´ë“¸ñ“À» “Âü“Á¶“ÇÏ“½Ã“±â “¹Ù“¶ø“´Ï“´Ù.}
-
-\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}
-
-\CJKtilde
-
-‘±¾‘³£‘ÎÊ‘ÎÊ‘´ð‘¼¯~(FAQ list)~‘ÊÇ‘´Ó‘Ò»‘Щ‘¾­‘³£‘±»‘ÎÊ‘µ½‘µÄ‘ÎÊ‘Ì⑼°‘Æä‘ÊÊ‘µ±‘µÄ‘½â‘´ð‘ÖБ£¬‘ÒÔ‘·½
-‘±ã‘µÄ‘ÐΑʽ‘Õª‘Òª‘¶ø‘³ö‘µÄ‘¡£\uline{‘¸ú‘ÉÏ‘Ò»‘°æ‘²»‘ͬ‘µÄ‘ÊÇ‘£¬‘Æ䑱à‘ÅÅ‘½á‘¹¹‘ÒÑ‘³¹‘µ×‘¸Ä‘±ä‘¡£}
-\textbf{‘ÓБ¹Ø‘Б½á‘¹¹‘µÄ‘ϸ‘½Ú‘£¬‘¿É‘²Î‘¿¼‘¡¸‘È瑺ΑÔÄ‘¶Á‘±¾‘ÎÊ‘´ð‘¼¯‘¼°‘ÁË‘½â‘Æ䑱à‘ÅÅ‘½á‘¹¹‘¡¹‘¸Ã
- ‘Ïî‘ÖБµÄ‘˵‘Ã÷‘¡£}
-
-˜¨Ü˜¼§˜»Ã˜»Ã˜Ã±˜Äö~(FAQ list)~˜³Ó˜¼¸˜¦¢˜­é˜Ç§˜¿¸˜»Ã˜®°˜°ü˜»Ã˜Ù°˜®¨˜Ñ˘Ƕ˜°ü˜È٘ñ˜¦ä˜¡¢˜§é˜§Ê
-˜±î˜°ü˜¬±˜ª£˜Êó˜µÓ˜ªÕ˜§ù˜°ü˜¡¤\uline{˜Èú˜¦¹˜¦¢˜°ë˜¦ã˜©Ò˜°ü˜³Ó˜¡¢˜®¨˜Ð¾˜¼ë˜Ã¹˜Ë­˜¦Ù˜Ê是¶˜¬Ò˜Þɘ¡¤}
-\textbf{˜ªµ˜ÛØƼ˜Ã¹˜Ë­˜°ü˜¾Ù˜Ç蘡¢˜¨¬˜»·˜ªÔ˜¡Ö˜©ò˜ªõ˜Ñæ˜Ýõ˜¨Ü˜»Ã˜Ã±˜Äö˜§°˜¦¨˜ÈÙ˜®¨˜Ð¾˜¼ë˜Ã¹˜Ë­˜¡×˜ÈÛ
- ˜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
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@@ -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
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-% 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„解答
- 中,以方便的形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¦‚何閱讀本å•
- 答集åŠäº†è§£å…¶ç·¨æŽ’çµæ§‹ã€è©²é …中的說明。}
- \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 đích thu thập những câu
- há»i thÆ°á»ng gặp trong thá»±c tế và những lá»i giải đáp thích 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 ``Làm sao tôi có thể Ä‘á»c
- đuợc 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„解答中,以
- 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€
- 該項中的說明。}
-\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CJK文字之间的空白而ä¿ç•™ï¼ˆCJK文字与英文之间等)
- 其它空白。
-
- 这是 English 中文 \textit{Chinese} 中文 {\itshape Italic} 数学 $x=y$
- 混排 \verb+anything+
-
- 混排 \verb+anything+ ä¿æŒ \texttt{spaces} 空格 \LaTeX\ é—´éš”
- \mbox{boxes} ç›’å­ \hbox{hbox} 中文 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 ìœ¼ë¡œ 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}
- 本常问问答集~(FAQ list)~是从一些ç»å¸¸è¢«é—®åˆ°çš„问题åŠå…¶é€‚当的解答中,以
- 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「如何阅读本问答集åŠäº†è§£å…¶ç¼–排结构ã€
- 该项中的说明。}
-\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„解答中,以
- 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€
- 該項中的說明。}
-\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„構造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 đích thu thập những câu há»i
- thÆ°á»ng gặp trong thá»±c tế và những lá»i giải đáp thích hợp nhất của
- nó. \uline{Từ lần ấn bản cuối cùng đến nay, đã có những sự thay đổi
- khá lá»›n trong cấu trúc của FAQ.} \textbf{Äể hiểu rõ hÆ¡n bạn nên
- xem lại chÆ°Æ¡ng ``Làm sao tôi có thể Ä‘á»c Ä‘uợc FAQ''.}
-\end{otherlanguage}
-
-\begin{otherlanguage}{russian}
- Этот 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 τιθεμένων εÏωτήσεων) έχει σαν σκοπό να
- συμπεÏιλάβει σε εÏχÏηστη μοÏφή κάποιες σημαντικές εÏωτήσεις και τις
- απαντήσεις τους. \uline{Η οÏγάνωση αυτής της λίστας άλλαξε
- σημαντικά από την τελευταία έκδοσή της και μετά.} \textbf{Για
- λεπτομέÏειες πάνω στη νέα οÏγάνωση, βλέπε το λήμμα <<Πώς να
- διαβάσετε αυτή την ΣΤΕ και πώς είναι οÏγανωμένη>>.}
-\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 ΚαλημέÏα 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}
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-\usepackage{CJK}
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-\begin{document}
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-\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
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-\end{document}
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-%%% coding: big5
-%%% mode: latex
-%%% TeX-master: t
-%%% TeX-command-default: "CJKLaTeX"
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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
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-\CJKencfamily{Bg5}{bsmi}
-\CJKencfamily{GB}{gbsn}
-\CJKencfamily[dnp]{JIS}{min}
-
-\CJKfontenc{KS}{HL}
-\CJKfontenc{JIS}{dnp}
-
-\renewcommand{\rubysep}{-0.2ex}
-
-
-\begin{document}
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-\parskip 3ex
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- Dieses FAQ wurde erstellt, um h8aufig gestellte Fragen und ihre
- Antworten in einer gef8alligen Form zusammenzufassen. \uline{Die
- Struktur dieses FAQ wurde drastisch ge8andert seit der letzten
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diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/cjk/SJIS.cjk b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/cjk/SJIS.cjk
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index 461698598d..0000000000
--- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/examples/cjk/SJIS.cjk
+++ /dev/null
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-\def\CJKpreproc{sjisconv (CJK ver. 4.8.3)}% 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 ‚177‚204~FAQ~ƒ138ƒ88ƒ103‚20565‚230‚173‚160‚233Ž191–226‚198‚187‚204“154‚24087‚22365–240‚201—167‚194‚230‚164
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-\end{CJK*}
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-%%% 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
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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
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-% for testing ruby with LaTeX2e
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-% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015)
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-% You need Emacs 20 (or Mule 2.3) to process this file!
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-% `cjk-write-file' will be available after loading cjk-enc.el into Mule
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index ef16754e35..0000000000
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-\ifx\CJKpreproc\undefined\def\CJKpreproc{cjk-enc}\RequirePackage{MULEenc}\fi % This is the file thai.tex of the CJK package
-% for testing Thai (in TIS-620 encoding).
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-% 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.
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-% To process without cjk-enc.el, comment out the line containing
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index 1ffa284b83..0000000000
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-% 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}
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-% \addto\extrasthaicjk{\fontencoding{C90}\selectfont}
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-\begin{document}
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-% This is the file muletest.tex of the CJK package
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-% written by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org>
-%
-% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015)
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-% 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).
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-% 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}'
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-% The T5 encoding is part of the VnTeX package (available at CTAN) which
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-%
-% Read cjk-enc.txt for more details.
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-\documentclass[12pt]{article}
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-\usepackage{inputenc} % load it without argument
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- ˜Äû˜¦ä˜°ü˜Íª˜¯ý˜¡¤}
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-\noindent This FAQ list was made to summarize some frequently asked
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-this FAQ list has drastically changed since the last version.
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-\noindent ’¤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’¡£’¤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
- ’¤¤’¡£}
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-\bgroup
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-\noindent 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. 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''.}
-\egroup
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-\vspace{0.5cm}
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-\bgroup
-\fontencoding{T2A}\selectfont
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-\noindent ŒÍŒâŒÞŒâ ŒáŒßŒØŒáŒÞŒÚ ŒÑŒëŒÛ ŒáŒÞŒáŒâŒÐŒÒŒÛŒÕŒÝ ŒÔŒÛŒï ŒáŒãŒÜŒÜŒØŒàŒÞŒÒŒÐŒÝŒØŒï ŒÝŒÕŒÚŒÞŒâŒÞŒàŒëŒå ŒçŒÐŒáŒâŒÞ
-Œ×ŒÐŒÔŒÐŒÒŒÐŒÕŒÜŒëŒå ŒÒŒÞŒßŒàŒÞŒáŒÞŒÒ (FAQ), ŒÒŒÜŒÕŒáŒâŒÕ Œá ŒÞŒâŒÒŒÕŒâŒÐŒÜŒØ ŒÝŒÐ ŒÝŒØŒå, ŒÒ ŒãŒÔŒÞŒÑŒÝŒÞŒÙ ŒäŒÞŒàŒÜŒÕ.
-ŒÁŒâŒàŒãŒÚŒâŒãŒàŒÐ ŒíŒâŒÞŒÓŒÞ FAQ ŒÚŒÐŒàŒÔŒØŒÝŒÐŒÛŒìŒÝŒÞ ŒØŒ×ŒÜŒÕŒÝŒØŒÛŒÐŒáŒì ŒßŒÞ ŒáŒàŒÐŒÒŒÝŒÕŒÝŒØŒî Œá ŒßŒÞŒáŒÛŒÕŒÔŒÝŒÕŒÙ
-ŒÒŒÕŒàŒáŒØŒÕŒÙ. \textbf{Œ² ŒàŒÐŒ×ŒÔŒÕŒÛŒÕ `ŒºŒÐŒÚ ŒçŒØŒâŒÐŒâŒì ŒíŒâŒÞŒâ FAQ ŒØ ŒÕŒÓŒÞ ŒáŒâŒàŒãŒÚŒâŒãŒàŒÐ'
- ŒÞŒÑŒêŒïŒáŒÝŒÕŒÝŒë ŒÔŒÕŒâŒÐŒÛŒØ ŒíŒâŒÞŒÙ ŒÝŒÞŒÒŒÞŒÙ ŒáŒâŒàŒãŒÚŒâŒãŒàŒë.}
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-\noindent †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. †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>>.}
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-% 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.}
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-{\slshape
- \Wo3 \hen3 \xi3\huan1 \lv3\xing2.}
-
-{\itshape
- \Wo3 \hen3 \xi3\huan1 \lv3\xing2.}
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-{\bfseries
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-{\sffamily
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-{\ttfamily
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- \Wo3 \hen3 \xi3\huan1 \lv3\xing2.}
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-\PYdeactivate
-$\Xi, \xi, \Re$
-\PYactivate
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-\Zhen1de \bu2 \cuo4 ne!
-
-\end{document}
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-% 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{.}{˜¡¤}
-}
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-\Large
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-\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}
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-%%% mode: latex
-%%% TeX-master: t
-%%% TeX-command-default: "CJKLaTeX"
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-% 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}
-
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-%%% Local Variables:
-%%% coding: thai-tis620
-%%% mode: latex
-%%% TeX-master: t
-%%% TeX-command-default: "CJKLaTeX"
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-% 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}
-
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- 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
- \CJK@charx{24}{25}{171}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^a9}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{25}{26}{ 72}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^aa}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@char {26}{-27}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^ab}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{26}{27}{130}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^ac}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@char {27}{ 31}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^ad}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{27}{28}{188}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^ae}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{28}{29}{ 89}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^af}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@char {29}{-10}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^b0}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{29}{30}{147}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^b1}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{30}{31}{ 48}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^b2}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@char {31}{-51}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^b3}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{31}{32}{106}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^b4}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@char {32}{ 7}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^b5}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{32}{33}{164}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^b6}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{33}{34}{ 65}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^b7}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@char {34}{-34}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^b8}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{34}{35}{123}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^b9}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@char {35}{ 24}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^ba}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{35}{36}{181}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^bb}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{36}{37}{ 82}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^bc}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@char {37}{-17}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^bd}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{37}{38}{140}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^be}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{38}{39}{ 41}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^bf}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@char {39}{-58}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^c0}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{39}{40}{ 99}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^c1}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@char {40}{ 0}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^c2}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{40}{41}{157}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^c3}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{41}{42}{ 58}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^c4}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@char {42}{-41}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^c5}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{42}{43}{116}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^c6}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@char {43}{ 17}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^c7}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{43}{44}{174}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^c8}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{44}{45}{ 75}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^c9}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@char {45}{-24}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^ca}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{45}{46}{133}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^cb}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@char {46}{ 34}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^cc}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{46}{47}{191}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^cd}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{47}{48}{ 92}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^ce}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@char {48}{ -7}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^cf}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{48}{49}{150}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^d0}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{49}{50}{ 51}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^d1}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@char {50}{-48}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^d2}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{50}{51}{109}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^d3}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@char {51}{ 10}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^d4}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{51}{52}{167}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^d5}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{52}{53}{ 68}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^d6}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@char {53}{-31}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^d7}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{53}{54}{126}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^d8}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@char {54}{ 27}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^d9}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{54}{55}{184}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^da}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{55}{56}{ 85}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^db}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@char {56}{-14}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^dc}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{56}{57}{143}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^dd}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{57}{58}{ 44}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^de}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@char {58}{-55}{##1}}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^df}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{58}{59}{102}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^e0}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@char {59}{ 3}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^e1}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{59}{60}{160}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^e2}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{60}{61}{ 61}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^e3}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@char {61}{-38}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^e4}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{61}{62}{119}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^e5}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@char {62}{ 20}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^e6}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{62}{63}{177}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^e7}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{63}{64}{ 78}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^e8}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@char {64}{-21}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^e9}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{64}{65}{136}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^ea}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{65}{66}{ 37}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^eb}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@char {66}{-62}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^ec}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{66}{67}{ 95}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^ed}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@char {67}{ -4}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^ee}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{67}{68}{153}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^ef}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{68}{69}{ 54}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^f0}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@char {69}{-45}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^f1}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{69}{70}{112}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^f2}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@char {70}{ 13}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^f3}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{70}{71}{170}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^f4}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{71}{72}{ 71}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^f5}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@char {72}{-28}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^f6}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{72}{73}{129}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^f7}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@char {73}{ 30}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^f8}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{73}{74}{187}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^f9}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{74}{75}{ 88}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^fa}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@char {75}{-11}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^fb}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{75}{76}{146}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^fc}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{76}{77}{ 47}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^fd}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@char {77}{-52}{##1}}
- \CJK@namegdef{^^fe}##1{\CJK@disableMakeUppercase
- \CJK@charx{77}{78}{105}{##1}}
-
-
-\endinput
diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/c00bkai.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/c00bkai.fd
deleted file mode 100644
index a775ab8a10..0000000000
--- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/c00bkai.fd
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
-% This is the file c00bkai.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{c00bkai.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion]
-
-
-% traditional Chinese characters
-%
-% character set: Big 5
-% font encoding: CJK (Bg5)
-
-% Arphic PL TrueType font AR PL KaitiM Big5 / ZenKai-Medium
-
-\DeclareFontFamily{C00}{bkai}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne}
-
-\DeclareFontShape{C00}{bkai}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * bkaimp}{\CJKnormal}
-\DeclareFontShape{C00}{bkai}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * bkaimp}{\CJKbold}
-
-\endinput
diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/c00bkai.fdx b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/c00bkai.fdx
deleted file mode 100644
index ac5c870304..0000000000
--- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/Bg5/c00bkai.fdx
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,147 +0,0 @@
-% This is the file c00bkai.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{c00bkai.fdx}[\filedate\space\fileversion]
-
-
-\CJKvdef{fullheight}{1em}
-\CJKvdef{height}{.88em}
-\CJKvdef{offset}{.6em}
-
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-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/99}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{2}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/29}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{3}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/30}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{4}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/1}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{5}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/4}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{6}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/98}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{9}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/33}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{10}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/34}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{11}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/129}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{12}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/22}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{13}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/24}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{14}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/12}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{15}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/11}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{16}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/148}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{17}}
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-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/149}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{19}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/147}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{20}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/155}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{21}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/154}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{22}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/212}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{23}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/213}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{24}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/215}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{25}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/216}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{26}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/217}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{27}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/218}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{28}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/210}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{29}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/209}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{30}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/208}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{31}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/207}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{32}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/223}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{33}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/224}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{47}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/226}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{50}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/225}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{59}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/219}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{61}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/220}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{62}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/222}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{63}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/221}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{64}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/26}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{65}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/2}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{66}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/3}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{67}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/49}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{68}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/50}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{69}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/45}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{70}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/46}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{71}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/53}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{72}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/54}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{73}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/57}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{74}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/58}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{75}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/41}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{76}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/42}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{77}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/37}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{78}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/38}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{79}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/28}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{80}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/13}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{81}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/14}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{82}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/15}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{83}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/61}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{84}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/62}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{85}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/63}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{86}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/64}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{87}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/65}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{88}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/66}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{89}}
-
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/96}{m/n/01/96}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/16}{m/n/01/16}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/99}{m/n/01/99}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/29}{m/n/01/29}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/30}{m/n/01/30}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/1}{m/n/01/1}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/4}{m/n/01/4}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/98}{m/n/01/98}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/33}{m/n/01/33}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/34}{m/n/01/34}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/129}{m/n/01/129}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/22}{m/n/01/22}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/24}{m/n/01/24}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/12}{m/n/01/12}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/11}{m/n/01/11}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/148}{m/n/01/148}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/146}{m/n/01/146}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/149}{m/n/01/149}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/147}{m/n/01/147}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/155}{m/n/01/155}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/154}{m/n/01/154}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/212}{m/n/01/212}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/213}{m/n/01/213}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/215}{m/n/01/215}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/216}{m/n/01/216}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/217}{m/n/01/217}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/218}{m/n/01/218}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/210}{m/n/01/210}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/209}{m/n/01/209}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/208}{m/n/01/208}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/207}{m/n/01/207}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/223}{m/n/01/223}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/224}{m/n/01/224}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/226}{m/n/01/226}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/225}{m/n/01/225}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/219}{m/n/01/219}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/220}{m/n/01/220}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/222}{m/n/01/222}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/221}{m/n/01/221}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/26}{m/n/01/26}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/2}{m/n/01/2}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/3}{m/n/01/3}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/49}{m/n/01/49}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/50}{m/n/01/50}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/45}{m/n/01/45}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/46}{m/n/01/46}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/53}{m/n/01/53}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/54}{m/n/01/54}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/57}{m/n/01/57}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/58}{m/n/01/58}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/41}{m/n/01/41}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/42}{m/n/01/42}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/37}{m/n/01/37}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/38}{m/n/01/38}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/28}{m/n/01/28}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/13}{m/n/01/13}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/14}{m/n/01/14}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/15}{m/n/01/15}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/61}{m/n/01/61}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/62}{m/n/01/62}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/63}{m/n/01/63}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/64}{m/n/01/64}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/65}{m/n/01/65}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/66}{m/n/01/66}
-
-\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)
-
-\def\fileversion{4.8.4}
-\def\filedate{2015/04/18}
-\ProvidesFile{c00bsmi.fdx}[\filedate\space\fileversion]
-
-
-\CJKvdef{fullheight}{1em}
-\CJKvdef{height}{.88em}
-\CJKvdef{offset}{.6em}
-
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/96}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{0}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/16}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{1}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/99}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{2}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/29}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{3}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/30}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{4}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/1}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{5}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/4}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{6}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/98}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{9}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/33}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{10}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/34}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{11}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/129}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{12}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/22}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{13}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/24}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{14}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/12}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{15}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/11}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{16}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/148}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{17}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/146}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{18}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/149}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{19}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/147}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{20}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/155}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{21}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/154}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{22}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/212}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{23}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/213}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{24}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/215}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{25}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/216}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{26}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/217}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{27}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/218}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{28}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/210}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{29}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/209}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{30}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/208}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{31}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/207}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{32}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/223}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{33}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/224}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{47}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/226}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{50}}
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-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/219}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{61}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/220}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{62}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/222}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{63}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/221}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{64}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/26}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{65}}
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-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/3}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{67}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/49}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{68}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/50}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{69}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/45}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{70}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/46}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{71}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/53}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{72}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/54}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{73}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/57}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{74}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/58}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{75}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/41}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{76}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/42}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{77}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/37}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{78}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/38}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{79}}
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-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/13}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{81}}
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-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/15}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{83}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/61}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{84}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/62}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{85}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/63}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{86}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/64}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{87}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/65}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{88}}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/01/66}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{89}}
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-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/16}{m/n/01/16}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/99}{m/n/01/99}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/29}{m/n/01/29}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/30}{m/n/01/30}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/1}{m/n/01/1}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/4}{m/n/01/4}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/98}{m/n/01/98}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/33}{m/n/01/33}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/34}{m/n/01/34}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/129}{m/n/01/129}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/22}{m/n/01/22}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/24}{m/n/01/24}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/12}{m/n/01/12}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/11}{m/n/01/11}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/148}{m/n/01/148}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/146}{m/n/01/146}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/149}{m/n/01/149}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/147}{m/n/01/147}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/155}{m/n/01/155}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/154}{m/n/01/154}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/212}{m/n/01/212}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/213}{m/n/01/213}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/215}{m/n/01/215}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/216}{m/n/01/216}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/217}{m/n/01/217}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/218}{m/n/01/218}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/210}{m/n/01/210}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/209}{m/n/01/209}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/208}{m/n/01/208}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/207}{m/n/01/207}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/223}{m/n/01/223}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/224}{m/n/01/224}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/226}{m/n/01/226}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/225}{m/n/01/225}
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-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/220}{m/n/01/220}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/222}{m/n/01/222}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/221}{m/n/01/221}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/26}{m/n/01/26}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/2}{m/n/01/2}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/3}{m/n/01/3}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/49}{m/n/01/49}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/50}{m/n/01/50}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/45}{m/n/01/45}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/46}{m/n/01/46}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/53}{m/n/01/53}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/54}{m/n/01/54}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/57}{m/n/01/57}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/58}{m/n/01/58}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/41}{m/n/01/41}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/42}{m/n/01/42}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/37}{m/n/01/37}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/38}{m/n/01/38}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/28}{m/n/01/28}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/13}{m/n/01/13}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/14}{m/n/01/14}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/15}{m/n/01/15}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/61}{m/n/01/61}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/62}{m/n/01/62}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/63}{m/n/01/63}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/64}{m/n/01/64}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/65}{m/n/01/65}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/01/66}{m/n/01/66}
-
-\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}}
- \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/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)
-
-\def\fileversion{4.8.4}
-\def\filedate{2015/04/18}
-\ProvidesFile{c10gkai.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/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}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C11}{song}{m}{n}{<-> sCJKfixed * wccs}{\CJKnormal}
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-
-\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
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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
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-% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org>
-%
-% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015)
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-\def\fileversion{4.8.4}
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-% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992)
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-\endinput
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index 3d32e0f325..0000000000
--- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63jgt.fd
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@@ -1,53 +0,0 @@
-% This is file c63jgt.fd of the CJK package
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-%
-% created by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org>
-%
-% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015)
-
-\def\fileversion{4.8.4}
-\def\filedate{2015/04/18}
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-% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992)
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-\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jgt}{bc}{n}{<-> CJKb * wjgtc}{\CJKbold}
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-
-\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
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index 8c964bb6a0..0000000000
--- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63jmj.fd
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-% 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>
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-% Version 4.8.4 (18-Apr-2015)
-
-\def\fileversion{4.8.4}
-\def\filedate{2015/04/18}
-\ProvidesFile{c63jmj.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion]
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-% Korean characters (Hangul)
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-% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992)
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-% UhcJamoMyoungjo
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-\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jmj}{c}{n}{<-> CJK * wjmjc}{}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jmj}{bc}{n}{<-> CJKb * wjmjc}{\CJKbold}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jmj}{b}{n}{<-> CJKb * wjmj}{\CJKbold}
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-
-\endinput
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deleted file mode 100644
index 169c4dda5e..0000000000
--- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/KS/HLaTeX/c63jnv.fd
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@@ -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]
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-% Korean characters (Hangul)
-%
-% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992)
-% font encoding: HL
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-% UhcJamoNovel
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-\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jnv}{c}{n}{<-> CJK * wjnvc}{}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jnv}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * wjnv}{}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jnv}{bc}{n}{<-> CJKb * wjnvc}{\CJKbold}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jnv}{b}{n}{<-> CJKb * wjnv}{\CJKbold}
-\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jnv}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKb * wjnvo}{\CJKbold}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jnv}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKb * wjnvu}{\CJKbold}
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-\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
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-\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jsr}{b}{n}{<-> CJKb * wjsr}{\CJKbold}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C63}{jsr}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKb * wjsru}{\CJKbold}
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-
-\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
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@@ -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]
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-% Korean characters (Hangul)
-%
-% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992)
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-% UhcMyoungjo
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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]
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-% Korean characters (Hangul)
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-% character set: KS X 1001:1992 (=KS C 5601-1992)
-% font encoding: HL
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-% UhcPilgi
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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
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-\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}{}
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-\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
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-
-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{dn}{c}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/n}{}
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-
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-
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-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{dn}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/sl}{}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{dn}{lc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/it}{}
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-\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
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-\DeclareFontFamily{C64}{gr}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gr}{c}{n}{<-> CJK * wgrc}{}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gr}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gr/c/sl}{}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gr}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * wgr}{}
-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gr}{m}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgro}{}
-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gr}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gr/m/sl}{}
-
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-\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}{}
-
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-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gr}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgrbco}{}
-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gr}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gr/bc/sl}{}
-
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-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gr}{bux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gr/bux/sl}{}
-
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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
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-\DeclareFontFamily{C64}{gs}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gs}{bc}{n}{<-> CJK * wgsc}{}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gs}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gs/bc/sl}{}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gs}{b}{n}{<-> CJK * wgs}{}
-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gs}{b}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgso}{}
-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gs}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gs/b/sl}{}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gs}{c}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gs/bc/sl}{}
-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gs}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gs/bc/sl}{}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gs}{m}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gs/b/sl}{}
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-
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-
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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
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-\DeclareFontFamily{C64}{gt}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne}
-
-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gt}{c}{n}{<-> CJK * wgtc}{}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gt}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/sl}{}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gt}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgtbco}{}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gt}{b}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgtbo}{}
-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gt}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/sl}{}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gt}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgtbxo}{}
-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{gt}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/sl}{}
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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
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-\DeclareFontFamily{C64}{jgt}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jgt}{x}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/sl}{}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jgt}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/sl}{}
-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jgt}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/it}{}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jgt}{bc}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/sl}{}
-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jgt}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/it}{}
-
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-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jgt}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/sl}{}
-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jgt}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/it}{}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jgt}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/sl}{}
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-
-\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
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-\DeclareFontFamily{C64}{jmj}{\hyjmjenchar \font\m@ne}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jmj}{c}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/c/n}{}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jmj}{m}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/m/it}{}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jmj}{x}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * mj/x/sl}{}
-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jmj}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/x/it}{}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{jmj}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/bx/it}{}
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-
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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
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-\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}{}
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-\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}{}
-
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-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{sh}{x}{sl}{<-> CJK * wshxo}{}
-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{sh}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * sh/x/sl}{}
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-\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}{}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{sh}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * sh/bc/sl}{}
-
-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{sh}{b}{n}{<-> CJKssub * sh/m/n}{}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{sh}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * sh/b/sl}{}
-
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-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{sh}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * sh/bx/sl}{}
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-\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}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{tz}{c}{n}{<-> CJK * wttc}{}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{tz}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * tz/c/sl}{}
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-\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}{}
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-\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
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-\DeclareFontFamily{C64}{vd}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{vd}{c}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/n}{}
-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{vd}{c}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/sl}{}
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-
-\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}{}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{vd}{x}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/sl}{}
-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{vd}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/it}{}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{vd}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/it}{}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{vd}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/sl}{}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{vd}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/n}{}
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-
-\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}
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-\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}{}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{yt}{m}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/sl}{}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{yt}{x}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/sl}{}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{yt}{ux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/n}{}
-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{yt}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/sl}{}
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-\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}{}
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-\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}{}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{yt}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/sl}{}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{yt}{bux}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/n}{}
-\DeclareFontShape{C64}{yt}{bux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bux/sl}{}
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-
-\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}{}
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-\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}{}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C65}{bm}{x}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/n}{}
-\DeclareFontShape{C65}{bm}{x}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/sl}{}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C65}{bm}{bc}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bc/it}{}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C65}{bm}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/sl}{}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C65}{bm}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/n}{}
-\DeclareFontShape{C65}{bm}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/bx/sl}{}
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-\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
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-\DeclareFontFamily{C65}{dn}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne}
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-\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}{}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C65}{dn}{m}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/sl}{}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C65}{dn}{x}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/sl}{}
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-
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-
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-
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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}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gr}{c}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/n}{}
-\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gr}{c}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/sl}{}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gr}{m}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/n}{}
-\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gr}{m}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/sl}{}
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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
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-
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-
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-\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gs}{bx}{sl}{<-> CJK * wgsxo}{}
-\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gs}{bx}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gs/bx/sl}{}
-
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-\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}{}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gs}{x}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gs/bx/sl}{}
-
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-\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}{}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gt}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/sl}{}
-
-\DeclareFontShape{C65}{gt}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * wgt}{}
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-\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}{}
-
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-\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}{}
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-\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}{}
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-\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}{}
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-\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
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-\DeclareFontFamily{C65}{jmj}{\hyjmjenchar \font\m@ne}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jmj}{c}{n}{<-> CJKssub * mj/c/n}{}
-\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jmj}{c}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * mj/c/sl}{}
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-\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}{}
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-\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}{}
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-\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}{}
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-\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}{}
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-\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
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-\DeclareFontFamily{C65}{jnv}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jnv}{c}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/n}{}
-\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jnv}{c}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/c/sl}{}
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-
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-\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jnv}{m}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/m/sl}{}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jnv}{x}{n}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/n}{}
-\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jnv}{x}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/sl}{}
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-\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}{}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jnv}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/sl}{}
-\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jnv}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/it}{}
-
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-\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}{}
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-\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}{}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jsr}{x}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/x/sl}{}
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-\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}{}
-
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-\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jsr}{b}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/sl}{}
-\DeclareFontShape{C65}{jsr}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/b/it}{}
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-
-\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
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-\DeclareFontFamily{C65}{mj}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{c}{n}{<-> CJK * wmjc}{}
-\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{c}{sl}{<-> CJK * wmjco}{}
-\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{c}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/c/sl}{}
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-\DeclareFontShape{C65}{mj}{b}{it}{<-> CJKssub * mj/b/sl}{}
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-
-\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
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-
-\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}{}
-
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-\DeclareFontShape{C65}{vd}{ux}{sl}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/sl}{}
-\DeclareFontShape{C65}{vd}{ux}{it}{<-> CJKssub * gt/ux/it}{}
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-\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
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-% 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}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/ff/63}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{9}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/ff/63}{m/n/ff/63}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/ff/91}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{10}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/ff/91}{m/n/ff/91}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/ff/93}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{11}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/ff/93}{m/n/ff/93}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/ff/94}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{12}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/ff/94}{m/n/ff/94}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/20/19}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{13}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/20/19}{m/n/20/19}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/20/20}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{14}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/20/20}{m/n/20/20}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/20/37}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{15}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/20/37}{m/n/20/37}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/20/38}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{16}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/20/38}{m/n/20/38}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/21/144}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{17}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/21/144}{m/n/21/144}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/21/145}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{18}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/21/145}{m/n/21/145}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/21/146}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{19}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/21/146}{m/n/21/146}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/21/147}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{20}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/21/147}{m/n/21/147}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/22/35}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{21}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/22/35}{m/n/22/35}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/22/37}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{22}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/22/37}{m/n/22/37}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/0}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{23}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/0}{m/n/25/0}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/2}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{24}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/2}{m/n/25/2}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/12}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{25}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/12}{m/n/25/12}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/16}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{26}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/16}{m/n/25/16}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/20}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{27}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/20}{m/n/25/20}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/24}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{28}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/24}{m/n/25/24}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/28}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{29}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/28}{m/n/25/28}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/36}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{30}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/36}{m/n/25/36}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/44}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{31}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/44}{m/n/25/44}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/52}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{32}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/52}{m/n/25/52}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/80}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{33}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/80}{m/n/25/80}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/81}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{34}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/81}{m/n/25/81}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/82}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{35}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/82}{m/n/25/82}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/83}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{36}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/83}{m/n/25/83}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/84}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{37}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/84}{m/n/25/84}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/85}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{38}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/85}{m/n/25/85}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/86}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{39}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/86}{m/n/25/86}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/87}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{40}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/87}{m/n/25/87}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/88}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{41}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/88}{m/n/25/88}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/89}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{42}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/89}{m/n/25/89}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/90}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{43}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/90}{m/n/25/90}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/91}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{44}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/91}{m/n/25/91}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/92}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{45}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/92}{m/n/25/92}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/93}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{46}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/93}{m/n/25/93}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/94}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{47}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/94}{m/n/25/94}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/95}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{48}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/95}{m/n/25/95}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/96}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{49}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/96}{m/n/25/96}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/97}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{50}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/97}{m/n/25/97}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/98}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{51}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/98}{m/n/25/98}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/99}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{52}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/99}{m/n/25/99}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/100}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{53}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/100}{m/n/25/100}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/101}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{54}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/101}{m/n/25/101}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/102}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{55}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/102}{m/n/25/102}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/103}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{56}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/103}{m/n/25/103}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/104}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{57}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/104}{m/n/25/104}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/105}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{58}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/105}{m/n/25/105}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/106}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{59}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/106}{m/n/25/106}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/107}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{60}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/107}{m/n/25/107}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/109}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{61}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/109}{m/n/25/109}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/110}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{62}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/110}{m/n/25/110}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/111}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{63}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/111}{m/n/25/111}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/112}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{64}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/112}{m/n/25/112}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/116}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{65}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/116}{m/n/25/116}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/30/1}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{66}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/1}{m/n/30/1}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/30/2}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{67}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/2}{m/n/30/2}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/30/8}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{68}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/8}{m/n/30/8}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/30/9}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{69}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/9}{m/n/30/9}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/30/10}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{70}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/10}{m/n/30/10}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/30/11}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{71}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/11}{m/n/30/11}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/30/12}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{72}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/12}{m/n/30/12}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/30/13}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{73}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/13}{m/n/30/13}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/30/14}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{74}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/14}{m/n/30/14}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/30/15}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{75}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/15}{m/n/30/15}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/30/16}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{76}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/16}{m/n/30/16}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/30/17}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{77}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/17}{m/n/30/17}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/30/20}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{78}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/20}{m/n/30/20}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/30/21}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{79}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/21}{m/n/30/21}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/fe/79}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{80}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/fe/79}{m/n/fe/79}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/fe/80}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{81}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/fe/80}{m/n/fe/80}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/fe/81}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{82}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/fe/81}{m/n/fe/81}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/fe/82}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{83}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/fe/82}{m/n/fe/82}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/fe/89}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{84}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/fe/89}{m/n/fe/89}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/fe/90}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{85}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/fe/90}{m/n/fe/90}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/fe/91}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{86}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/fe/91}{m/n/fe/91}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/fe/92}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{87}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/fe/92}{m/n/fe/92}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/fe/93}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{88}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/fe/93}{m/n/fe/93}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/fe/94}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{89}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/fe/94}{m/n/fe/94}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/20/62}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{90}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/20/62}{m/n/20/62}
-
-\gdef\CJK@cmap@bkaiv{
- \expandafter\ifx\csname CJK@CMap@bkaiv\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 (bkaiv)\space
- /Supplement\space 0\space >>\space def\space
- /CMapName\space /TeX-bkaiv-0\space def\space
- 1\space begincodespacerange\space
- <00>\space <FF>\space
- endcodespacerange\space
- 91\space beginbfchar\space
- <00>\space <00AF>\space
- <01>\space <00B7>\space
- <02>\space <02CD>\space
- <03>\space <FF08>\space
- <04>\space <FF09>\space
- <05>\space <FF0C>\space
- <06>\space <FF0E>\space
- <07>\space <FF3B>\space
- <08>\space <FF3D>\space
- <09>\space <FF3F>\space
- <0A>\space <FF5B>\space
- <0B>\space <FF5D>\space
- <0C>\space <FF5E>\space
- <0D>\space <2013>\space
- <0E>\space <2014>\space
- <0F>\space <2025>\space
- <10>\space <2026>\space
- <11>\space <2190>\space
- <12>\space <2191>\space
- <13>\space <2192>\space
- <14>\space <2193>\space
- <15>\space <2223>\space
- <16>\space <2225>\space
- <17>\space <2500>\space
- <18>\space <2502>\space
- <19>\space <250C>\space
- <1A>\space <2510>\space
- <1B>\space <2514>\space
- <1C>\space <2518>\space
- <1D>\space <251C>\space
- <1E>\space <2524>\space
- <1F>\space <252C>\space
- <20>\space <2534>\space
- <21>\space <2550>\space
- <22>\space <2551>\space
- <23>\space <2552>\space
- <24>\space <2553>\space
- <25>\space <2554>\space
- <26>\space <2555>\space
- <27>\space <2556>\space
- <28>\space <2557>\space
- <29>\space <2558>\space
- <2A>\space <2559>\space
- <2B>\space <255A>\space
- <2C>\space <255B>\space
- <2D>\space <255C>\space
- <2E>\space <255D>\space
- <2F>\space <255E>\space
- <30>\space <255F>\space
- <31>\space <2560>\space
- <32>\space <2561>\space
- <33>\space <2562>\space
- <34>\space <2563>\space
- <35>\space <2564>\space
- <36>\space <2565>\space
- <37>\space <2566>\space
- <38>\space <2567>\space
- <39>\space <2568>\space
- <3A>\space <2569>\space
- <3B>\space <256A>\space
- <3C>\space <256B>\space
- <3D>\space <256D>\space
- <3E>\space <256E>\space
- <3F>\space <256F>\space
- <40>\space <2570>\space
- <41>\space <2574>\space
- <42>\space <3001>\space
- <43>\space <3002>\space
- <44>\space <3008>\space
- <45>\space <3009>\space
- <46>\space <300A>\space
- <47>\space <300B>\space
- <48>\space <300C>\space
- <49>\space <300D>\space
- <4A>\space <300E>\space
- <4B>\space <300F>\space
- <4C>\space <3010>\space
- <4D>\space <3011>\space
- <4E>\space <3014>\space
- <4F>\space <3015>\space
- <50>\space <FE4F>\space
- <51>\space <FE50>\space
- <52>\space <FE51>\space
- <53>\space <FE52>\space
- <54>\space <FE59>\space
- <55>\space <FE5A>\space
- <56>\space <FE5B>\space
- <57>\space <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).
-
-\def\fileversion{4.8.4}
-\def\filedate{2015/04/18}
-\ProvidesFile{c70bsmi.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}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/ff/63}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{9}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/ff/63}{m/n/ff/63}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/ff/91}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{10}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/ff/91}{m/n/ff/91}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/ff/93}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{11}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/ff/93}{m/n/ff/93}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/ff/94}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{12}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/ff/94}{m/n/ff/94}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/20/19}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{13}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/20/19}{m/n/20/19}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/20/20}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{14}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/20/20}{m/n/20/20}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/20/37}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{15}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/20/37}{m/n/20/37}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/20/38}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{16}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/20/38}{m/n/20/38}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/21/144}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{17}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/21/144}{m/n/21/144}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/21/145}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{18}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/21/145}{m/n/21/145}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/21/146}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{19}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/21/146}{m/n/21/146}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/21/147}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{20}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/21/147}{m/n/21/147}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/22/35}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{21}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/22/35}{m/n/22/35}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/22/37}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{22}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/22/37}{m/n/22/37}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/0}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{23}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/0}{m/n/25/0}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/2}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{24}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/2}{m/n/25/2}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/12}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{25}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/12}{m/n/25/12}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/16}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{26}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/16}{m/n/25/16}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/20}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{27}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/20}{m/n/25/20}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/24}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{28}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/24}{m/n/25/24}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/28}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{29}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/28}{m/n/25/28}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/36}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{30}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/36}{m/n/25/36}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/44}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{31}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/44}{m/n/25/44}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/52}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{32}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/52}{m/n/25/52}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/80}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{33}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/80}{m/n/25/80}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/81}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{34}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/81}{m/n/25/81}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/82}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{35}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/82}{m/n/25/82}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/83}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{36}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/83}{m/n/25/83}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/84}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{37}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/84}{m/n/25/84}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/85}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{38}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/85}{m/n/25/85}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/86}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{39}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/86}{m/n/25/86}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/87}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{40}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/87}{m/n/25/87}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/88}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{41}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/88}{m/n/25/88}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/89}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{42}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/89}{m/n/25/89}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/90}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{43}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/90}{m/n/25/90}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/91}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{44}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/91}{m/n/25/91}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/92}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{45}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/92}{m/n/25/92}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/93}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{46}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/93}{m/n/25/93}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/94}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{47}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/94}{m/n/25/94}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/95}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{48}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/95}{m/n/25/95}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/96}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{49}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/96}{m/n/25/96}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/97}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{50}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/97}{m/n/25/97}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/98}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{51}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/98}{m/n/25/98}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/99}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{52}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/99}{m/n/25/99}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/100}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{53}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/100}{m/n/25/100}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/101}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{54}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/101}{m/n/25/101}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/102}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{55}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/102}{m/n/25/102}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/103}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{56}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/103}{m/n/25/103}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/104}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{57}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/104}{m/n/25/104}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/105}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{58}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/105}{m/n/25/105}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/106}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{59}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/106}{m/n/25/106}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/107}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{60}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/107}{m/n/25/107}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/109}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{61}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/109}{m/n/25/109}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/110}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{62}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/110}{m/n/25/110}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/111}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{63}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/111}{m/n/25/111}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/112}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{64}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/112}{m/n/25/112}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/25/116}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{65}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/25/116}{m/n/25/116}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/30/1}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{66}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/1}{m/n/30/1}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/30/2}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{67}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/2}{m/n/30/2}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/30/8}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{68}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/8}{m/n/30/8}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/30/9}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{69}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/9}{m/n/30/9}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/30/10}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{70}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/10}{m/n/30/10}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/30/11}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{71}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/11}{m/n/30/11}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/30/12}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{72}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/12}{m/n/30/12}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/30/13}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{73}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/13}{m/n/30/13}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/30/14}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{74}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/14}{m/n/30/14}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/30/15}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{75}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/15}{m/n/30/15}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/30/16}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{76}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/16}{m/n/30/16}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/30/17}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{77}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/17}{m/n/30/17}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/30/20}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{78}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/20}{m/n/30/20}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/30/21}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{79}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/30/21}{m/n/30/21}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/fe/79}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{80}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/fe/79}{m/n/fe/79}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/fe/80}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{81}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/fe/80}{m/n/fe/80}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/fe/81}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{82}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/fe/81}{m/n/fe/81}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/fe/82}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{83}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/fe/82}{m/n/fe/82}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/fe/89}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{84}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/fe/89}{m/n/fe/89}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/fe/90}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{85}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/fe/90}{m/n/fe/90}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/fe/91}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{86}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/fe/91}{m/n/fe/91}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/fe/92}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{87}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/fe/92}{m/n/fe/92}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/fe/93}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{88}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/fe/93}{m/n/fe/93}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/fe/94}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{89}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/fe/94}{m/n/fe/94}
-\CJKvdef{m/n/20/62}{\def\CJK@plane{v}\selectfont\CJKsymbol{90}}
-\CJKvlet{bx/n/20/62}{m/n/20/62}
-
-\gdef\CJK@cmap@bsmiv{
- \expandafter\ifx\csname CJK@CMap@bsmiv\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 (bsmiv)\space
- /Supplement\space 0\space >>\space def\space
- /CMapName\space /TeX-bsmiv-0\space def\space
- 1\space begincodespacerange\space
- <00>\space <FF>\space
- endcodespacerange\space
- 91\space beginbfchar\space
- <00>\space <00AF>\space
- <01>\space <00B7>\space
- <02>\space <02CD>\space
- <03>\space <FF08>\space
- <04>\space <FF09>\space
- <05>\space <FF0C>\space
- <06>\space <FF0E>\space
- <07>\space <FF3B>\space
- <08>\space <FF3D>\space
- <09>\space <FF3F>\space
- <0A>\space <FF5B>\space
- <0B>\space <FF5D>\space
- <0C>\space <FF5E>\space
- <0D>\space <2013>\space
- <0E>\space <2014>\space
- <0F>\space <2025>\space
- <10>\space <2026>\space
- <11>\space <2190>\space
- <12>\space <2191>\space
- <13>\space <2192>\space
- <14>\space <2193>\space
- <15>\space <2223>\space
- <16>\space <2225>\space
- <17>\space <2500>\space
- <18>\space <2502>\space
- <19>\space <250C>\space
- <1A>\space <2510>\space
- <1B>\space <2514>\space
- <1C>\space <2518>\space
- <1D>\space <251C>\space
- <1E>\space <2524>\space
- <1F>\space <252C>\space
- <20>\space <2534>\space
- <21>\space <2550>\space
- <22>\space <2551>\space
- <23>\space <2552>\space
- <24>\space <2553>\space
- <25>\space <2554>\space
- <26>\space <2555>\space
- <27>\space <2556>\space
- <28>\space <2557>\space
- <29>\space <2558>\space
- <2A>\space <2559>\space
- <2B>\space <255A>\space
- <2C>\space <255B>\space
- <2D>\space <255C>\space
- <2E>\space <255D>\space
- <2F>\space <255E>\space
- <30>\space <255F>\space
- <31>\space <2560>\space
- <32>\space <2561>\space
- <33>\space <2562>\space
- <34>\space <2563>\space
- <35>\space <2564>\space
- <36>\space <2565>\space
- <37>\space <2566>\space
- <38>\space <2567>\space
- <39>\space <2568>\space
- <3A>\space <2569>\space
- <3B>\space <256A>\space
- <3C>\space <256B>\space
- <3D>\space <256D>\space
- <3E>\space <256E>\space
- <3F>\space <256F>\space
- <40>\space <2570>\space
- <41>\space <2574>\space
- <42>\space <3001>\space
- <43>\space <3002>\space
- <44>\space <3008>\space
- <45>\space <3009>\space
- <46>\space <300A>\space
- <47>\space <300B>\space
- <48>\space <300C>\space
- <49>\space <300D>\space
- <4A>\space <300E>\space
- <4B>\space <300F>\space
- <4C>\space <3010>\space
- <4D>\space <3011>\space
- <4E>\space <3014>\space
- <4F>\space <3015>\space
- <50>\space <FE4F>\space
- <51>\space <FE50>\space
- <52>\space <FE51>\space
- <53>\space <FE52>\space
- <54>\space <FE59>\space
- <55>\space <FE5A>\space
- <56>\space <FE5B>\space
- <57>\space <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@bsmiv\endcsname{
- \the\pdflastobj}
- \fi
- \pdffontattr\font@name{
- /ToUnicode\space\csname CJK@CMap@bsmiv\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/c70gbsn.fd b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/c70gbsn.fd
deleted file mode 100644
index d3f68d1edf..0000000000
--- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/c70gbsn.fd
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-% This is the file c70gbsn.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{c70gbsn.fd}[\filedate\space\fileversion]
-
-
-% character set: GB
-% font encoding: Unicode
-
-\DeclareFontFamily{C70}{gbsn}{\hyphenchar \font\m@ne}
-
-\DeclareFontShape{C70}{gbsn}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * gbsnu}{\CJKnormal}
-\DeclareFontShape{C70}{gbsn}{bx}{n}{<-> CJKb * gbsnu}{\CJKbold}
-
-\endinput
diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/c70gbsn.fdx b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/texinput/UTF8/c70gbsn.fdx
deleted file mode 100644
index 2a171dcc03..0000000000
--- 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\,日}}
-\CJK@ifundefined\CJKnumber
- {\def\CJKnumber #1{\ifcase #1\or
- 一\or 二\or 三\or 四\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{표~목차}
-\renewcommand\indexname{색ì¸}
-
-\CJK@ifundefined\chapter
- {\renewcommand\refname{참고~ì„œì }}
- {\renewcommand\bibname{참고~문헌}}
-
-\renewcommand\figurename{그림}
-\renewcommand\tablename{표}
-
-\newcommand\prepartname{제}
-\newcommand\postpartname{부}
-\renewcommand\partformat{\prepartname~\thepart~\postpartname}
-
-% \newcommand\prechaptername{제}
-% \newcommand\postchaptername{장}
-% \newcommand\presectionname{제}
-% \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{표~차례}
-\renewcommand\indexname{찾아보기}
-
-\CJK@ifundefined\chapter
- {\renewcommand\refname{참고~ì„œì }}
- {\renewcommand\bibname{참고~문헌}}
-
-\renewcommand\figurename{그림}
-\renewcommand\tablename{표}
-
-\newcommand\prepartname{제}
-\newcommand\postpartname{부}
-\renewcommand\partformat{\prepartname~\thepart~\postpartname}
-
-% \newcommand\prechaptername{제}
-% \newcommand\postchaptername{장}
-% \newcommand\presectionname{제}
-% \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 年~\number\month 月~\number\day 日}
-
-\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{表格}
-
-\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 年\number\month 月\number\day 日}
-\CJK@ifundefined\CJKnumber
- {\def\CJKnumber#1{\ifcase #1\or
- 一\or 二\or 三\or 四\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{目~~錄}
-\renewcommand\listfigurename{圖~目~錄}
-\renewcommand\listtablename{表~目~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{索~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 年 \number\month 月 \number\day 日}
-\CJK@ifundefined\CJKnumber
- {\def\CJKnumber#1{\ifcase #1\or
- 一\or 二\or 三\or 四\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. As
-% mentioned above, the only exceptions are \Long and \LONG instead of the
-% expected \long and \Long macros.
-
-\ifx\AtBeginDocument \undefined
- \def\py@DRC#1#2{
- \def#1##1{\py@hy #2\py@sp{}}
- }
-\else
- \def\py@DRC#1#2{
- \DeclareRobustCommand#1[1]{\py@hy #2\py@sp{}}
- }
-\fi
-
-\py@DRC{\py@@a}{\py@ a{}{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\ai}{\py@ a{}i#1i}
-\py@DRC{\an}{\py@ a{}n#1n}
-\py@DRC{\ang}{\py@ a{}n#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\ao}{\py@ a{}o#1o}
-
-\py@DRC{\ba}{b\py@ ab{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\bai}{b\py@ abi#1i}
-\py@DRC{\ban}{b\py@ abn#1n}
-\py@DRC{\bang}{b\py@ abn#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\bao}{b\py@ abo#1o}
-\py@DRC{\bei}{b\py@ ebi#1i}
-\py@DRC{\ben}{b\py@ ebn#1n}
-\py@DRC{\beng}{b\py@ ebn#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\bi}{b\py@ ib{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\bian}{bi\py@ ain#1n}
-\py@DRC{\biao}{bi\py@ aio#1o}
-\py@DRC{\bie}{bi\py@ ei{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\bin}{b\py@ ibn#1n}
-\py@DRC{\bing}{b\py@ ibn#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\bo}{b\py@ ob{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\bu}{b\py@ ub{}#1}
-
-\py@DRC{\ca}{c\py@ ac{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\cai}{c\py@ aci#1i}
-\py@DRC{\can}{c\py@ acn#1n}
-\py@DRC{\cang}{c\py@ acn#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\cao}{c\py@ aco#1o}
-\py@DRC{\ce}{c\py@ ec{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\cen}{c\py@ ecn#1n}
-\py@DRC{\ceng}{c\py@ ecn#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\cha}{ch\py@ ah{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\chai}{ch\py@ ahi#1i}
-\py@DRC{\chan}{ch\py@ ahn#1n}
-\py@DRC{\chang}{ch\py@ ahn#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\chao}{ch\py@ aho#1o}
-\py@DRC{\che}{ch\py@ eh{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\chen}{ch\py@ ehn#1n}
-\py@DRC{\cheng}{ch\py@ ehn#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\py@chi}{ch\py@ ih{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\chong}{ch\py@ ohn#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\chou}{ch\py@ ohu#1u}
-\py@DRC{\chu}{ch\py@ uh{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\chua}{chu\py@ au{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\chuai}{chu\py@ aui#1i}
-\py@DRC{\chuan}{chu\py@ aun#1n}
-\py@DRC{\chuang}{chu\py@ aun#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\chui}{chu\py@ iu{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\chun}{ch\py@ uhn#1n}
-\py@DRC{\chuo}{chu\py@ ou{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\ci}{c\py@ ic{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\py@cong}{c\py@ ocn#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\cou}{c\py@ ocu#1u}
-\py@DRC{\cu}{c\py@ uc{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\cuan}{cu\py@ aun#1n}
-\py@DRC{\cui}{cu\py@ iu{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\cun}{c\py@ ucn#1n}
-\py@DRC{\cuo}{cu\py@ ou{}#1}
-
-\py@DRC{\da}{d\py@ ad{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\dai}{d\py@ adi#1i}
-\py@DRC{\dan}{d\py@ adn#1n}
-\py@DRC{\dang}{d\py@ adn#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\dao}{d\py@ ado#1o}
-\py@DRC{\de}{d\py@ ed{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\dei}{d\py@ edi#1i}
-\py@DRC{\den}{d\py@ edn#1n}
-\py@DRC{\deng}{d\py@ edn#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\di}{d\py@ id{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\dian}{di\py@ ain#1n}
-\py@DRC{\diao}{di\py@ aio#1o}
-\py@DRC{\die}{di\py@ ei{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\py@ding}{d\py@ idn#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\diu}{di\py@ ui{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\dong}{d\py@ odn#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\dou}{d\py@ odu#1u}
-\py@DRC{\du}{d\py@ ud{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\duan}{du\py@ aun#1n}
-\py@DRC{\dui}{du\py@ iu{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\dun}{d\py@ udn#1n}
-\py@DRC{\duo}{du\py@ ou{}#1}
-
-\py@DRC{\e}{\py@ e{}{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\ei}{\py@ e{}i#1i}
-\py@DRC{\en}{\py@ e{}n#1n}
-\py@DRC{\eng}{\py@ e{}n#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\er}{\py@ e{}r#1r}
-
-\py@DRC{\fa}{f\py@ af{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\fan}{f\py@ afn#1n}
-\py@DRC{\fang}{f\py@ afn#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\fei}{f\py@ efi#1i}
-\py@DRC{\fen}{f\py@ efn#1n}
-\py@DRC{\feng}{f\py@ efn#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\fiao}{fi\py@ aio#1o}
-\py@DRC{\fo}{f\py@ of{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\fou}{f\py@ ofu#1u}
-\py@DRC{\fu}{f\py@ uf{}#1}
-
-\py@DRC{\ga}{g\py@ ag{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\gai}{g\py@ agi#1i}
-\py@DRC{\gan}{g\py@ agn#1n}
-\py@DRC{\gang}{g\py@ agn#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\gao}{g\py@ ago#1o}
-\py@DRC{\py@ge}{g\py@ eg{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\gei}{g\py@ egi#1i}
-\py@DRC{\gen}{g\py@ egn#1n}
-\py@DRC{\geng}{g\py@ egn#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\gong}{g\py@ ogn#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\gou}{g\py@ ogu#1u}
-\py@DRC{\gu}{g\py@ ug{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\gua}{gu\py@ au{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\guai}{gu\py@ aui#1i}
-\py@DRC{\guan}{gu\py@ aun#1n}
-\py@DRC{\guang}{gu\py@ aun#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\gui}{gu\py@ iu{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\gun}{g\py@ ugn#1n}
-\py@DRC{\guo}{gu\py@ ou{}#1}
-
-\py@DRC{\ha}{h\py@ ah{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\hai}{h\py@ ahi#1i}
-\py@DRC{\han}{h\py@ ahn#1n}
-\py@DRC{\py@hang}{h\py@ ahn#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\hao}{h\py@ aho#1o}
-\py@DRC{\he}{h\py@ eh{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\hei}{h\py@ ehi#1i}
-\py@DRC{\hen}{h\py@ ehn#1n}
-\py@DRC{\heng}{h\py@ ehn#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\hong}{h\py@ ohn#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\hou}{h\py@ ohu#1u}
-\py@DRC{\hu}{h\py@ uh{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\hua}{hu\py@ au{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\huai}{hu\py@ aui#1i}
-\py@DRC{\huan}{hu\py@ aun#1n}
-\py@DRC{\huang}{hu\py@ aun#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\hui}{hu\py@ iu{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\hun}{h\py@ uhn#1n}
-\py@DRC{\huo}{hu\py@ ou{}#1}
-
-\py@DRC{\ji}{j\py@ ij{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\jia}{ji\py@ ai{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\jian}{ji\py@ ain#1n}
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-\py@DRC{\Hou}{H\py@ oHu#1u}
-\py@DRC{\Hu}{H\py@ uH{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Hua}{Hu\py@ au{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Huai}{Hu\py@ aui#1i}
-\py@DRC{\Huan}{Hu\py@ aun#1n}
-\py@DRC{\Huang}{Hu\py@ aun#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\Hui}{Hu\py@ iu{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Hun}{H\py@ uHn#1n}
-\py@DRC{\Huo}{Hu\py@ ou{}#1}
-
-\py@DRC{\Ji}{J\py@ iJ{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Jia}{Ji\py@ ai{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Jian}{Ji\py@ ain#1n}
-\py@DRC{\Jiang}{Ji\py@ ain#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\Jiao}{Ji\py@ aio#1o}
-\py@DRC{\Jie}{Ji\py@ ei{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Jin}{J\py@ iJn#1n}
-\py@DRC{\Jing}{J\py@ iJn#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\Jiong}{Ji\py@ oin#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\Jiu}{Ji\py@ ui{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Ju}{J\py@ uJ{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Juan}{Ju\py@ aun#1n}
-\py@DRC{\Jue}{Ju\py@ eu{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Jun}{J\py@ uJn#1n}
-
-\py@DRC{\Ka}{K\py@ aK{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Kai}{K\py@ aKi#1i}
-\py@DRC{\Kan}{K\py@ aKn#1n}
-\py@DRC{\Kang}{K\py@ aKn#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\Kao}{K\py@ aKo#1o}
-\py@DRC{\Ke}{K\py@ eK{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Kei}{K\py@ eKi#1i}
-\py@DRC{\Ken}{K\py@ eKn#1n}
-\py@DRC{\Keng}{K\py@ eKn#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\Kong}{K\py@ oKn#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\Kou}{K\py@ oKu#1u}
-\py@DRC{\Ku}{K\py@ uK{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Kua}{Ku\py@ au{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Kuai}{Ku\py@ aui#1i}
-\py@DRC{\Kuan}{Ku\py@ aun#1n}
-\py@DRC{\Kuang}{Ku\py@ aun#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\Kui}{Ku\py@ iu{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Kun}{K\py@ uKn#1n}
-\py@DRC{\Kuo}{Ku\py@ ou{}#1}
-
-\py@DRC{\La}{L\py@ aL{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Lai}{L\py@ aLi#1i}
-\py@DRC{\Lan}{L\py@ aLn#1n}
-\py@DRC{\Lang}{L\py@ aLn#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\Lao}{L\py@ aLo#1o}
-\py@DRC{\Le}{L\py@ eL{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Lei}{L\py@ eLi#1i}
-\py@DRC{\Leng}{L\py@ eLn#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\Li}{L\py@ iL{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Lia}{Li\py@ ai{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Lian}{Li\py@ ain#1n}
-\py@DRC{\Liang}{Li\py@ ain#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\Liao}{Li\py@ aio#1o}
-\py@DRC{\Lie}{Li\py@ ei{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Lin}{L\py@ iLn#1n}
-\py@DRC{\Ling}{L\py@ iLn#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\Liu}{Li\py@ ui{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\LONG}{L\py@ oLn#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\Lou}{L\py@ oLu#1u}
-\py@DRC{\Lu}{L\py@ uL{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Luan}{Lu\py@ aun#1n}
-\py@DRC{\Lun}{L\py@ uLn#1n}
-\py@DRC{\Luo}{Lu\py@ ou{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Lv}{L\py@ vL{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Lve}{L\"{u}\py@ eLe#1}
-
-\py@DRC{\Ma}{M\py@ aM{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Mai}{M\py@ aMi#1i}
-\py@DRC{\Man}{M\py@ aMn#1n}
-\py@DRC{\Mang}{M\py@ aMn#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\Mao}{M\py@ aMo#1o}
-\py@DRC{\Mei}{M\py@ eMi#1i}
-\py@DRC{\Men}{M\py@ eMn#1n}
-\py@DRC{\Meng}{M\py@ eMn#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\Mi}{M\py@ iM{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Mian}{Mi\py@ ain#1n}
-\py@DRC{\Miao}{Mi\py@ aio#1o}
-\py@DRC{\Mie}{Mi\py@ ei{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Min}{M\py@ iMn#1n}
-\py@DRC{\Ming}{M\py@ iMn#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\Miu}{Mi\py@ ui{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Mo}{M\py@ oM{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Mou}{M\py@ oMu#1u}
-\py@DRC{\Mu}{M\py@ uM{}#1}
-
-\py@DRC{\Na}{N\py@ aN{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Nai}{N\py@ aNi#1i}
-\py@DRC{\Nan}{N\py@ aNn#1n}
-\py@DRC{\Nang}{N\py@ aNn#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\Nao}{N\py@ aNo#1o}
-\py@DRC{\Ne}{N\py@ eN{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Nei}{N\py@ eNi#1i}
-\py@DRC{\Nen}{N\py@ eNn#1n}
-\py@DRC{\Neng}{N\py@ eNn#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\Ni}{N\py@ iN{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Nian}{Ni\py@ ain#1n}
-\py@DRC{\Niang}{Ni\py@ ain#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\Niao}{Ni\py@ aio#1o}
-\py@DRC{\Nie}{Ni\py@ ei{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Nin}{N\py@ iNn#1n}
-\py@DRC{\Ning}{N\py@ iNn#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\Niu}{Ni\py@ ui{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Nong}{N\py@ oNn#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\Nou}{N\py@ oNu#1u}
-\py@DRC{\Nu}{N\py@ uN{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Nuan}{Nu\py@ aun#1n}
-\py@DRC{\Nuo}{Nu\py@ ou{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Nv}{N\py@ vN{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Nve}{N\"{u}\py@ eNe#1}
-
-\py@DRC{\py@@O}{\py@ O{}{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Ou}{\py@ O{}u#1u}
-
-\py@DRC{\Pa}{P\py@ aP{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Pai}{P\py@ aPi#1i}
-\py@DRC{\Pan}{P\py@ aPn#1n}
-\py@DRC{\Pang}{P\py@ aPn#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\Pao}{P\py@ aPo#1o}
-\py@DRC{\Pei}{P\py@ ePi#1i}
-\py@DRC{\Pen}{P\py@ ePn#1n}
-\py@DRC{\Peng}{P\py@ ePn#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\py@Pi}{P\py@ iP{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Pian}{Pi\py@ ain#1n}
-\py@DRC{\Piao}{Pi\py@ aio#1o}
-\py@DRC{\Pie}{Pi\py@ ei{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Pin}{P\py@ iPn#1n}
-\py@DRC{\Ping}{P\py@ iPn#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\Po}{P\py@ oP{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Pou}{P\py@ oPu#1u}
-\py@DRC{\Pu}{P\py@ uP{}#1}
-
-\py@DRC{\Qi}{Q\py@ iQ{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Qia}{Qi\py@ ai{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Qian}{Qi\py@ ain#1n}
-\py@DRC{\Qiang}{Qi\py@ ain#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\Qiao}{Qi\py@ aio#1o}
-\py@DRC{\Qie}{Qi\py@ ei{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Qin}{Q\py@ iQn#1n}
-\py@DRC{\Qing}{Q\py@ iQn#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\Qiong}{Qi\py@ oin#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\Qiu}{Qi\py@ ui{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Qu}{Q\py@ uQ{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Quan}{Qu\py@ aun#1n}
-\py@DRC{\Que}{Qu\py@ eu{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Qun}{Q\py@ uQn#1n}
-
-\py@DRC{\Ran}{R\py@ aRn#1n}
-\py@DRC{\Rang}{R\py@ aRn#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\Rao}{R\py@ aRo#1o}
-\py@DRC{\py@Re}{R\py@ eR{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Ren}{R\py@ eRn#1n}
-\py@DRC{\Reng}{R\py@ eRn#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\Ri}{R\py@ iR{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Rong}{R\py@ oRn#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\Rou}{R\py@ oRu#1u}
-\py@DRC{\Ru}{R\py@ uR{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Ruan}{Ru\py@ aun#1n}
-\py@DRC{\Rui}{Ru\py@ iu{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Run}{R\py@ uRn#1n}
-\py@DRC{\Ruo}{Ru\py@ ou{}#1}
-
-\py@DRC{\Sa}{S\py@ aS{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Sai}{S\py@ aSi#1i}
-\py@DRC{\San}{S\py@ aSn#1n}
-\py@DRC{\Sang}{S\py@ aSn#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\Sao}{S\py@ aSo#1o}
-\py@DRC{\Se}{S\py@ eS{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Sen}{S\py@ eSn#1n}
-\py@DRC{\Seng}{S\py@ eSn#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\Sha}{Sh\py@ ah{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Shai}{Sh\py@ ahi#1i}
-\py@DRC{\Shan}{Sh\py@ ahn#1n}
-\py@DRC{\Shang}{Sh\py@ ahn#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\Shao}{Sh\py@ aho#1o}
-\py@DRC{\She}{Sh\py@ eh{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Shei}{Sh\py@ ehi#1i}
-\py@DRC{\Shen}{Sh\py@ ehn#1n}
-\py@DRC{\Sheng}{Sh\py@ ehn#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\Shi}{Sh\py@ ih{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Shou}{Sh\py@ ohu#1u}
-\py@DRC{\Shu}{Sh\py@ uh{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Shua}{Shu\py@ au{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Shuai}{Shu\py@ aui#1i}
-\py@DRC{\Shuan}{Shu\py@ aun#1n}
-\py@DRC{\Shuang}{Shu\py@ aun#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\Shui}{Shu\py@ iu{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Shun}{Sh\py@ uhn#1n}
-\py@DRC{\Shuo}{Shu\py@ ou{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Si}{S\py@ iS{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Song}{S\py@ oSn#1ng}
-\py@DRC{\Sou}{S\py@ oSu#1u}
-\py@DRC{\Su}{S\py@ uS{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Suan}{Su\py@ aun#1n}
-\py@DRC{\Sui}{Su\py@ iu{}#1}
-\py@DRC{\Sun}{S\py@ uSn#1n}
-\py@DRC{\Suo}{Su\py@ ou{}#1}
-
-\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{ÊÒúѭ}%
- \def\listfigurename{ÊÒúѭÃÙ»}%
- \def\listtablename{ÊÒúѭµÒÃÒ§}%
- \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
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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
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-nmb_files -1
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-output_name c1so12
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-checksum 123456789
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-dpi_x 300
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-pk_files no
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- long_extension no
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-coding codingscheme CNS plane 1 encoded TeX text
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-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
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-x_offset 2
-y_offset -8
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-nmb_files -1
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-output_name c2so12
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-checksum 123456789
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-tfm_files yes
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- long_extension no
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-coding codingscheme CNS plane 2 encoded TeX text
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-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
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-design_size 12.0
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-x_offset 2
-y_offset -8
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-nmb_files -1
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-output_name c3so12
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-checksum 123456789
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- long_extension no
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-coding codingscheme CNS plane 3 encoded TeX text
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-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
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-design_size 12.0
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-x_offset 2
-y_offset -8
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-nmb_files -1
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-output_name c4so12
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-checksum 123456789
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-tfm_files yes
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- long_extension no
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-coding codingscheme CNS plane 4 encoded TeX text
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-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
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-x_offset 2
-y_offset -8
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-nmb_files -1
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-output_name c5so12
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-checksum 123456789
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-dpi_x 300
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-pk_files no
-tfm_files yes
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- long_extension no
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-coding codingscheme CNS plane 5 encoded TeX text
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-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
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-design_size 12.0
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-x_offset 2
-y_offset -8
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-nmb_files -1
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-output_name c6so12
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-checksum 123456789
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-dpi_x 300
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-pk_files no
-tfm_files yes
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- long_extension no
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-coding codingscheme CNS plane 6 encoded TeX text
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-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 @@
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-hbf_header cns40-7.hbf
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-design_size 12.0
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-output_name c7so12
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-checksum 123456789
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- long_extension no
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-coding codingscheme CNS plane 7 encoded TeX text
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-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 @@
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-hbf_header cns40-b5.hbf
-mag_x 1
-threshold 128
-comment CNS song 40x40 pixel font (Bg5 encoded) scaled and adapted to 12pt
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-design_size 12.0
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-x_offset 2
-y_offset -8
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-nmb_files -1
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-output_name csso12
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-checksum 123456789
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-dpi_x 300
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-pk_files no
-tfm_files yes
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- long_extension no
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-coding codingscheme Big 5 encoded TeX text
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-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 @@
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-hbf_header jfs56.hbf
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-comment jianti fansongti 56x56 pixel font scaled and adapted to 14.4pt
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-design_size 14.4
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-y_offset -13
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-nmb_files -1
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-output_name gsfs14
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-checksum 123456789
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-dpi_x 300
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- long_extension no
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-coding codingscheme GuoBiao encoded TeX text
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-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
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-hbf_header jisksp40.hbf
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-design_size 12
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-min_char 0x2121
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-x_offset 2
-y_offset -7
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-nmb_files -1
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-output_name j2so12
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-checksum 123456789
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- long_extension no
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-pk_directory $HBF_TARGET/pk/modeless/jisx0212/j2so12/
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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 @@
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-hbf_header kanji48.hbf
-mag_x 0.83
-threshold 128
-comment kanji normal 48x48 pixel font scaled and adapted to 12pt
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-design_size 12
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-x_offset 2
-y_offset -7
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-nmb_files -1
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-output_name jsso12
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-checksum 123456789
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-dpi_x 300
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-pk_files no
-tfm_files yes
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- long_extension no
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-coding codingscheme JIS encoded TeX text
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-pk_directory $HBF_TARGET/pk/modeless/jisx0208/jsso12/
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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
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-design_size 17.28
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-y_offset -16
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-nmb_files -1
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-output_name ksso17
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-checksum 123456789
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-dpi_x 300
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-pk_files no
-tfm_files yes
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- long_extension no
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-coding codingscheme KS encoded TeX text
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-pk_directory $HBF_TARGET/pk/modeless/ksc5601/ksso17/
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deleted file mode 100755
index f7eb141e75..0000000000
--- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/config.guess
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- UNAME_MACHINE="alpha" ;;
- "EV4.5 (21064)")
- UNAME_MACHINE="alpha" ;;
- "LCA4 (21066/21068)")
- UNAME_MACHINE="alpha" ;;
- "EV5 (21164)")
- UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev5" ;;
- "EV5.6 (21164A)")
- UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev56" ;;
- "EV5.6 (21164PC)")
- UNAME_MACHINE="alphapca56" ;;
- "EV5.7 (21164PC)")
- UNAME_MACHINE="alphapca57" ;;
- "EV6 (21264)")
- UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev6" ;;
- "EV6.7 (21264A)")
- UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev67" ;;
- "EV6.8CB (21264C)")
- UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev68" ;;
- "EV6.8AL (21264B)")
- UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev68" ;;
- "EV6.8CX (21264D)")
- UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev68" ;;
- "EV6.9A (21264/EV69A)")
- UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev69" ;;
- "EV7 (21364)")
- UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev7" ;;
- "EV7.9 (21364A)")
- UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev79" ;;
- esac
- # A Pn.n version is a patched version.
- # A Vn.n version is a released version.
- # A Tn.n version is a released field test version.
- # A Xn.n version is an unreleased experimental baselevel.
- # 1.2 uses "1.2" for uname -r.
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-dec-osf`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/^[PVTX]//' | tr 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ' 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'`
- # Reset EXIT trap before exiting to avoid spurious non-zero exit code.
- exitcode=$?
- trap '' 0
- exit $exitcode ;;
- Alpha\ *:Windows_NT*:*)
- # How do we know it's Interix rather than the generic POSIX subsystem?
- # Should we change UNAME_MACHINE based on the output of uname instead
- # of the specific Alpha model?
- echo alpha-pc-interix
- exit ;;
- 21064:Windows_NT:50:3)
- echo alpha-dec-winnt3.5
- exit ;;
- Amiga*:UNIX_System_V:4.0:*)
- echo m68k-unknown-sysv4
- exit ;;
- *:[Aa]miga[Oo][Ss]:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-amigaos
- exit ;;
- *:[Mm]orph[Oo][Ss]:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-morphos
- exit ;;
- *:OS/390:*:*)
- echo i370-ibm-openedition
- exit ;;
- *:z/VM:*:*)
- echo s390-ibm-zvmoe
- exit ;;
- *:OS400:*:*)
- echo powerpc-ibm-os400
- exit ;;
- arm:RISC*:1.[012]*:*|arm:riscix:1.[012]*:*)
- echo arm-acorn-riscix${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- arm*:riscos:*:*|arm*:RISCOS:*:*)
- echo arm-unknown-riscos
- exit ;;
- SR2?01:HI-UX/MPP:*:* | SR8000:HI-UX/MPP:*:*)
- echo hppa1.1-hitachi-hiuxmpp
- exit ;;
- Pyramid*:OSx*:*:* | MIS*:OSx*:*:* | MIS*:SMP_DC-OSx*:*:*)
- # akee@wpdis03.wpafb.af.mil (Earle F. Ake) contributed MIS and NILE.
- if test "`(/bin/universe) 2>/dev/null`" = att ; then
- echo pyramid-pyramid-sysv3
- else
- echo pyramid-pyramid-bsd
- fi
- exit ;;
- NILE*:*:*:dcosx)
- echo pyramid-pyramid-svr4
- exit ;;
- DRS?6000:unix:4.0:6*)
- echo sparc-icl-nx6
- exit ;;
- DRS?6000:UNIX_SV:4.2*:7* | DRS?6000:isis:4.2*:7*)
- case `/usr/bin/uname -p` in
- sparc) echo sparc-icl-nx7; exit ;;
- esac ;;
- s390x:SunOS:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-ibm-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
- exit ;;
- sun4H:SunOS:5.*:*)
- echo sparc-hal-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
- exit ;;
- sun4*:SunOS:5.*:* | tadpole*:SunOS:5.*:*)
- echo sparc-sun-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
- exit ;;
- i86pc:AuroraUX:5.*:* | i86xen:AuroraUX:5.*:*)
- echo i386-pc-auroraux${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- i86pc:SunOS:5.*:* | i86xen:SunOS:5.*:*)
- eval $set_cc_for_build
- SUN_ARCH="i386"
- # If there is a compiler, see if it is configured for 64-bit objects.
- # Note that the Sun cc does not turn __LP64__ into 1 like gcc does.
- # This test works for both compilers.
- if [ "$CC_FOR_BUILD" != 'no_compiler_found' ]; then
- if (echo '#ifdef __amd64'; echo IS_64BIT_ARCH; echo '#endif') | \
- (CCOPTS= $CC_FOR_BUILD -E - 2>/dev/null) | \
- grep IS_64BIT_ARCH >/dev/null
- then
- SUN_ARCH="x86_64"
- fi
- fi
- echo ${SUN_ARCH}-pc-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
- exit ;;
- sun4*:SunOS:6*:*)
- # According to config.sub, this is the proper way to canonicalize
- # SunOS6. Hard to guess exactly what SunOS6 will be like, but
- # it's likely to be more like Solaris than SunOS4.
- echo sparc-sun-solaris3`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
- exit ;;
- sun4*:SunOS:*:*)
- case "`/usr/bin/arch -k`" in
- Series*|S4*)
- UNAME_RELEASE=`uname -v`
- ;;
- esac
- # Japanese Language versions have a version number like `4.1.3-JL'.
- echo sparc-sun-sunos`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/-/_/'`
- exit ;;
- sun3*:SunOS:*:*)
- echo m68k-sun-sunos${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- sun*:*:4.2BSD:*)
- UNAME_RELEASE=`(sed 1q /etc/motd | awk '{print substr($5,1,3)}') 2>/dev/null`
- test "x${UNAME_RELEASE}" = "x" && UNAME_RELEASE=3
- case "`/bin/arch`" in
- sun3)
- echo m68k-sun-sunos${UNAME_RELEASE}
- ;;
- sun4)
- echo sparc-sun-sunos${UNAME_RELEASE}
- ;;
- esac
- exit ;;
- aushp:SunOS:*:*)
- echo sparc-auspex-sunos${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- # The situation for MiNT is a little confusing. The machine name
- # can be virtually everything (everything which is not
- # "atarist" or "atariste" at least should have a processor
- # > m68000). The system name ranges from "MiNT" over "FreeMiNT"
- # to the lowercase version "mint" (or "freemint"). Finally
- # the system name "TOS" denotes a system which is actually not
- # MiNT. But MiNT is downward compatible to TOS, so this should
- # be no problem.
- atarist[e]:*MiNT:*:* | atarist[e]:*mint:*:* | atarist[e]:*TOS:*:*)
- echo m68k-atari-mint${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- atari*:*MiNT:*:* | atari*:*mint:*:* | atarist[e]:*TOS:*:*)
- echo m68k-atari-mint${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- *falcon*:*MiNT:*:* | *falcon*:*mint:*:* | *falcon*:*TOS:*:*)
- echo m68k-atari-mint${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- milan*:*MiNT:*:* | milan*:*mint:*:* | *milan*:*TOS:*:*)
- echo m68k-milan-mint${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- hades*:*MiNT:*:* | hades*:*mint:*:* | *hades*:*TOS:*:*)
- echo m68k-hades-mint${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- *:*MiNT:*:* | *:*mint:*:* | *:*TOS:*:*)
- echo m68k-unknown-mint${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- m68k:machten:*:*)
- echo m68k-apple-machten${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- powerpc:machten:*:*)
- echo powerpc-apple-machten${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- RISC*:Mach:*:*)
- echo mips-dec-mach_bsd4.3
- exit ;;
- RISC*:ULTRIX:*:*)
- echo mips-dec-ultrix${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- VAX*:ULTRIX*:*:*)
- echo vax-dec-ultrix${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- 2020:CLIX:*:* | 2430:CLIX:*:*)
- echo clipper-intergraph-clix${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- mips:*:*:UMIPS | mips:*:*:RISCos)
- eval $set_cc_for_build
- sed 's/^ //' << EOF >$dummy.c
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-#include <stdio.h> /* for printf() prototype */
- int main (int argc, char *argv[]) {
-#else
- int main (argc, argv) int argc; char *argv[]; {
-#endif
- #if defined (host_mips) && defined (MIPSEB)
- #if defined (SYSTYPE_SYSV)
- printf ("mips-mips-riscos%ssysv\n", argv[1]); exit (0);
- #endif
- #if defined (SYSTYPE_SVR4)
- printf ("mips-mips-riscos%ssvr4\n", argv[1]); exit (0);
- #endif
- #if defined (SYSTYPE_BSD43) || defined(SYSTYPE_BSD)
- printf ("mips-mips-riscos%sbsd\n", argv[1]); exit (0);
- #endif
- #endif
- exit (-1);
- }
-EOF
- $CC_FOR_BUILD -o $dummy $dummy.c &&
- dummyarg=`echo "${UNAME_RELEASE}" | sed -n 's/\([0-9]*\).*/\1/p'` &&
- SYSTEM_NAME=`$dummy $dummyarg` &&
- { echo "$SYSTEM_NAME"; exit; }
- echo mips-mips-riscos${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- Motorola:PowerMAX_OS:*:*)
- echo powerpc-motorola-powermax
- exit ;;
- Motorola:*:4.3:PL8-*)
- echo powerpc-harris-powermax
- exit ;;
- Night_Hawk:*:*:PowerMAX_OS | Synergy:PowerMAX_OS:*:*)
- echo powerpc-harris-powermax
- exit ;;
- Night_Hawk:Power_UNIX:*:*)
- echo powerpc-harris-powerunix
- exit ;;
- m88k:CX/UX:7*:*)
- echo m88k-harris-cxux7
- exit ;;
- m88k:*:4*:R4*)
- echo m88k-motorola-sysv4
- exit ;;
- m88k:*:3*:R3*)
- echo m88k-motorola-sysv3
- exit ;;
- AViiON:dgux:*:*)
- # DG/UX returns AViiON for all architectures
- UNAME_PROCESSOR=`/usr/bin/uname -p`
- if [ $UNAME_PROCESSOR = mc88100 ] || [ $UNAME_PROCESSOR = mc88110 ]
- then
- if [ ${TARGET_BINARY_INTERFACE}x = m88kdguxelfx ] || \
- [ ${TARGET_BINARY_INTERFACE}x = x ]
- then
- echo m88k-dg-dgux${UNAME_RELEASE}
- else
- echo m88k-dg-dguxbcs${UNAME_RELEASE}
- fi
- else
- echo i586-dg-dgux${UNAME_RELEASE}
- fi
- exit ;;
- M88*:DolphinOS:*:*) # DolphinOS (SVR3)
- echo m88k-dolphin-sysv3
- exit ;;
- M88*:*:R3*:*)
- # Delta 88k system running SVR3
- echo m88k-motorola-sysv3
- exit ;;
- XD88*:*:*:*) # Tektronix XD88 system running UTekV (SVR3)
- echo m88k-tektronix-sysv3
- exit ;;
- Tek43[0-9][0-9]:UTek:*:*) # Tektronix 4300 system running UTek (BSD)
- echo m68k-tektronix-bsd
- exit ;;
- *:IRIX*:*:*)
- echo mips-sgi-irix`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/-/_/g'`
- exit ;;
- ????????:AIX?:[12].1:2) # AIX 2.2.1 or AIX 2.1.1 is RT/PC AIX.
- echo romp-ibm-aix # uname -m gives an 8 hex-code CPU id
- exit ;; # Note that: echo "'`uname -s`'" gives 'AIX '
- i*86:AIX:*:*)
- echo i386-ibm-aix
- exit ;;
- ia64:AIX:*:*)
- if [ -x /usr/bin/oslevel ] ; then
- IBM_REV=`/usr/bin/oslevel`
- else
- IBM_REV=${UNAME_VERSION}.${UNAME_RELEASE}
- fi
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-ibm-aix${IBM_REV}
- exit ;;
- *:AIX:2:3)
- if grep bos325 /usr/include/stdio.h >/dev/null 2>&1; then
- eval $set_cc_for_build
- sed 's/^ //' << EOF >$dummy.c
- #include <sys/systemcfg.h>
-
- main()
- {
- if (!__power_pc())
- exit(1);
- puts("powerpc-ibm-aix3.2.5");
- exit(0);
- }
-EOF
- if $CC_FOR_BUILD -o $dummy $dummy.c && SYSTEM_NAME=`$dummy`
- then
- echo "$SYSTEM_NAME"
- else
- echo rs6000-ibm-aix3.2.5
- fi
- elif grep bos324 /usr/include/stdio.h >/dev/null 2>&1; then
- echo rs6000-ibm-aix3.2.4
- else
- echo rs6000-ibm-aix3.2
- fi
- exit ;;
- *:AIX:*:[4567])
- IBM_CPU_ID=`/usr/sbin/lsdev -C -c processor -S available | sed 1q | awk '{ print $1 }'`
- if /usr/sbin/lsattr -El ${IBM_CPU_ID} | grep ' POWER' >/dev/null 2>&1; then
- IBM_ARCH=rs6000
- else
- IBM_ARCH=powerpc
- fi
- if [ -x /usr/bin/lslpp ] ; then
- IBM_REV=`/usr/bin/lslpp -Lqc bos.rte.libc |
- awk -F: '{ print $3 }' | sed s/[0-9]*$/0/`
- else
- IBM_REV=${UNAME_VERSION}.${UNAME_RELEASE}
- fi
- echo ${IBM_ARCH}-ibm-aix${IBM_REV}
- exit ;;
- *:AIX:*:*)
- echo rs6000-ibm-aix
- exit ;;
- ibmrt:4.4BSD:*|romp-ibm:BSD:*)
- echo romp-ibm-bsd4.4
- exit ;;
- ibmrt:*BSD:*|romp-ibm:BSD:*) # covers RT/PC BSD and
- echo romp-ibm-bsd${UNAME_RELEASE} # 4.3 with uname added to
- exit ;; # report: romp-ibm BSD 4.3
- *:BOSX:*:*)
- echo rs6000-bull-bosx
- exit ;;
- DPX/2?00:B.O.S.:*:*)
- echo m68k-bull-sysv3
- exit ;;
- 9000/[34]??:4.3bsd:1.*:*)
- echo m68k-hp-bsd
- exit ;;
- hp300:4.4BSD:*:* | 9000/[34]??:4.3bsd:2.*:*)
- echo m68k-hp-bsd4.4
- exit ;;
- 9000/[34678]??:HP-UX:*:*)
- HPUX_REV=`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*.[0B]*//'`
- case "${UNAME_MACHINE}" in
- 9000/31? ) HP_ARCH=m68000 ;;
- 9000/[34]?? ) HP_ARCH=m68k ;;
- 9000/[678][0-9][0-9])
- if [ -x /usr/bin/getconf ]; then
- sc_cpu_version=`/usr/bin/getconf SC_CPU_VERSION 2>/dev/null`
- sc_kernel_bits=`/usr/bin/getconf SC_KERNEL_BITS 2>/dev/null`
- case "${sc_cpu_version}" in
- 523) HP_ARCH="hppa1.0" ;; # CPU_PA_RISC1_0
- 528) HP_ARCH="hppa1.1" ;; # CPU_PA_RISC1_1
- 532) # CPU_PA_RISC2_0
- case "${sc_kernel_bits}" in
- 32) HP_ARCH="hppa2.0n" ;;
- 64) HP_ARCH="hppa2.0w" ;;
- '') HP_ARCH="hppa2.0" ;; # HP-UX 10.20
- esac ;;
- esac
- fi
- if [ "${HP_ARCH}" = "" ]; then
- eval $set_cc_for_build
- sed 's/^ //' << EOF >$dummy.c
-
- #define _HPUX_SOURCE
- #include <stdlib.h>
- #include <unistd.h>
-
- int main ()
- {
- #if defined(_SC_KERNEL_BITS)
- long bits = sysconf(_SC_KERNEL_BITS);
- #endif
- long cpu = sysconf (_SC_CPU_VERSION);
-
- switch (cpu)
- {
- case CPU_PA_RISC1_0: puts ("hppa1.0"); break;
- case CPU_PA_RISC1_1: puts ("hppa1.1"); break;
- case CPU_PA_RISC2_0:
- #if defined(_SC_KERNEL_BITS)
- switch (bits)
- {
- case 64: puts ("hppa2.0w"); break;
- case 32: puts ("hppa2.0n"); break;
- default: puts ("hppa2.0"); break;
- } break;
- #else /* !defined(_SC_KERNEL_BITS) */
- puts ("hppa2.0"); break;
- #endif
- default: puts ("hppa1.0"); break;
- }
- exit (0);
- }
-EOF
- (CCOPTS= $CC_FOR_BUILD -o $dummy $dummy.c 2>/dev/null) && HP_ARCH=`$dummy`
- test -z "$HP_ARCH" && HP_ARCH=hppa
- fi ;;
- esac
- if [ ${HP_ARCH} = "hppa2.0w" ]
- then
- eval $set_cc_for_build
-
- # hppa2.0w-hp-hpux* has a 64-bit kernel and a compiler generating
- # 32-bit code. hppa64-hp-hpux* has the same kernel and a compiler
- # generating 64-bit code. GNU and HP use different nomenclature:
- #
- # $ CC_FOR_BUILD=cc ./config.guess
- # => hppa2.0w-hp-hpux11.23
- # $ CC_FOR_BUILD="cc +DA2.0w" ./config.guess
- # => hppa64-hp-hpux11.23
-
- if echo __LP64__ | (CCOPTS= $CC_FOR_BUILD -E - 2>/dev/null) |
- grep -q __LP64__
- then
- HP_ARCH="hppa2.0w"
- else
- HP_ARCH="hppa64"
- fi
- fi
- echo ${HP_ARCH}-hp-hpux${HPUX_REV}
- exit ;;
- ia64:HP-UX:*:*)
- HPUX_REV=`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*.[0B]*//'`
- echo ia64-hp-hpux${HPUX_REV}
- exit ;;
- 3050*:HI-UX:*:*)
- eval $set_cc_for_build
- sed 's/^ //' << EOF >$dummy.c
- #include <unistd.h>
- int
- main ()
- {
- long cpu = sysconf (_SC_CPU_VERSION);
- /* The order matters, because CPU_IS_HP_MC68K erroneously returns
- true for CPU_PA_RISC1_0. CPU_IS_PA_RISC returns correct
- results, however. */
- if (CPU_IS_PA_RISC (cpu))
- {
- switch (cpu)
- {
- case CPU_PA_RISC1_0: puts ("hppa1.0-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); break;
- case CPU_PA_RISC1_1: puts ("hppa1.1-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); break;
- case CPU_PA_RISC2_0: puts ("hppa2.0-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); break;
- default: puts ("hppa-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); break;
- }
- }
- else if (CPU_IS_HP_MC68K (cpu))
- puts ("m68k-hitachi-hiuxwe2");
- else puts ("unknown-hitachi-hiuxwe2");
- exit (0);
- }
-EOF
- $CC_FOR_BUILD -o $dummy $dummy.c && SYSTEM_NAME=`$dummy` &&
- { echo "$SYSTEM_NAME"; exit; }
- echo unknown-hitachi-hiuxwe2
- exit ;;
- 9000/7??:4.3bsd:*:* | 9000/8?[79]:4.3bsd:*:* )
- echo hppa1.1-hp-bsd
- exit ;;
- 9000/8??:4.3bsd:*:*)
- echo hppa1.0-hp-bsd
- exit ;;
- *9??*:MPE/iX:*:* | *3000*:MPE/iX:*:*)
- echo hppa1.0-hp-mpeix
- exit ;;
- hp7??:OSF1:*:* | hp8?[79]:OSF1:*:* )
- echo hppa1.1-hp-osf
- exit ;;
- hp8??:OSF1:*:*)
- echo hppa1.0-hp-osf
- exit ;;
- i*86:OSF1:*:*)
- if [ -x /usr/sbin/sysversion ] ; then
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-osf1mk
- else
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-osf1
- fi
- exit ;;
- parisc*:Lites*:*:*)
- echo hppa1.1-hp-lites
- exit ;;
- C1*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C1*:*)
- echo c1-convex-bsd
- exit ;;
- C2*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C2*:*)
- if getsysinfo -f scalar_acc
- then echo c32-convex-bsd
- else echo c2-convex-bsd
- fi
- exit ;;
- C34*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C34*:*)
- echo c34-convex-bsd
- exit ;;
- C38*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C38*:*)
- echo c38-convex-bsd
- exit ;;
- C4*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C4*:*)
- echo c4-convex-bsd
- exit ;;
- CRAY*Y-MP:*:*:*)
- echo ymp-cray-unicos${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/'
- exit ;;
- CRAY*[A-Z]90:*:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-cray-unicos${UNAME_RELEASE} \
- | sed -e 's/CRAY.*\([A-Z]90\)/\1/' \
- -e y/ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ/abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz/ \
- -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/'
- exit ;;
- CRAY*TS:*:*:*)
- echo t90-cray-unicos${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/'
- exit ;;
- CRAY*T3E:*:*:*)
- echo alphaev5-cray-unicosmk${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/'
- exit ;;
- CRAY*SV1:*:*:*)
- echo sv1-cray-unicos${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/'
- exit ;;
- *:UNICOS/mp:*:*)
- echo craynv-cray-unicosmp${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/\.[^.]*$/.X/'
- exit ;;
- F30[01]:UNIX_System_V:*:* | F700:UNIX_System_V:*:*)
- FUJITSU_PROC=`uname -m | tr 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ' 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'`
- FUJITSU_SYS=`uname -p | tr 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ' 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz' | sed -e 's/\///'`
- FUJITSU_REL=`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/ /_/'`
- echo "${FUJITSU_PROC}-fujitsu-${FUJITSU_SYS}${FUJITSU_REL}"
- exit ;;
- 5000:UNIX_System_V:4.*:*)
- FUJITSU_SYS=`uname -p | tr 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ' 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz' | sed -e 's/\///'`
- FUJITSU_REL=`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE} | tr 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ' 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz' | sed -e 's/ /_/'`
- echo "sparc-fujitsu-${FUJITSU_SYS}${FUJITSU_REL}"
- exit ;;
- i*86:BSD/386:*:* | i*86:BSD/OS:*:* | *:Ascend\ Embedded/OS:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-bsdi${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- sparc*:BSD/OS:*:*)
- echo sparc-unknown-bsdi${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- *:BSD/OS:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-bsdi${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- *:FreeBSD:*:*)
- UNAME_PROCESSOR=`/usr/bin/uname -p`
- case ${UNAME_PROCESSOR} in
- amd64)
- echo x86_64-unknown-freebsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'` ;;
- *)
- echo ${UNAME_PROCESSOR}-unknown-freebsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'` ;;
- esac
- exit ;;
- i*:CYGWIN*:*)
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- PCA56) UNAME_MACHINE=alphapca56 ;;
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- else
- if echo __ARM_PCS_VFP | $CC_FOR_BUILD -E - 2>/dev/null \
- | grep -q __ARM_PCS_VFP
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- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}eabi
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- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}eabihf
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- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
- exit ;;
- cris:Linux:*:*)
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- exit ;;
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- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-axis-linux-${LIBC}
- exit ;;
- e2k:Linux:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
- exit ;;
- frv:Linux:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
- exit ;;
- hexagon:Linux:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
- exit ;;
- i*86:Linux:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-linux-${LIBC}
- exit ;;
- ia64:Linux:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
- exit ;;
- m32r*:Linux:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
- exit ;;
- m68*:Linux:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
- exit ;;
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- CPU=${UNAME_MACHINE}el
- #else
- #if defined(__MIPSEB__) || defined(__MIPSEB) || defined(_MIPSEB) || defined(MIPSEB)
- CPU=${UNAME_MACHINE}
- #else
- CPU=
- #endif
- #endif
-EOF
- eval `$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | grep '^CPU'`
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- exit ;;
- or32:Linux:*:* | or1k*:Linux:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
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- echo sparc-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
- exit ;;
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- exit ;;
- ppc:Linux:*:*)
- echo powerpc-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
- exit ;;
- ppc64le:Linux:*:*)
- echo powerpc64le-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
- exit ;;
- ppcle:Linux:*:*)
- echo powerpcle-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
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- exit ;;
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- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
- exit ;;
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- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
- exit ;;
- sparc:Linux:*:* | sparc64:Linux:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
- exit ;;
- tile*:Linux:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
- exit ;;
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- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-dec-linux-${LIBC}
- exit ;;
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- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
- exit ;;
- xtensa*:Linux:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-${LIBC}
- exit ;;
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- # earlier versions are messed up and put the nodename in both
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- echo i386-sequent-sysv4
- exit ;;
- i*86:UNIX_SV:4.2MP:2.*)
- # Unixware is an offshoot of SVR4, but it has its own version
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- # I just have to hope. -- rms.
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- i*86:XTS-300:*:STOP)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-stop
- exit ;;
- i*86:atheos:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-atheos
- exit ;;
- i*86:syllable:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-syllable
- exit ;;
- i*86:LynxOS:2.*:* | i*86:LynxOS:3.[01]*:* | i*86:LynxOS:4.[02]*:*)
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- exit ;;
- i*86:*DOS:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-msdosdjgpp
- exit ;;
- i*86:*:4.*:* | i*86:SYSTEM_V:4.*:*)
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- if grep Novell /usr/include/link.h >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
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- else
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-sysv${UNAME_REL}
- fi
- exit ;;
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- # UnixWare 7.x, OpenUNIX and OpenServer 6.
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- *Pentium) UNAME_MACHINE=i586 ;;
- *Pent*|*Celeron) UNAME_MACHINE=i686 ;;
- esac
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE}${UNAME_SYSTEM}${UNAME_VERSION}
- exit ;;
- i*86:*:3.2:*)
- if test -f /usr/options/cb.name; then
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- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-isc$UNAME_REL
- elif /bin/uname -X 2>/dev/null >/dev/null ; then
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- (/bin/uname -X|grep i80486 >/dev/null) && UNAME_MACHINE=i486
- (/bin/uname -X|grep '^Machine.*Pentium' >/dev/null) \
- && UNAME_MACHINE=i586
- (/bin/uname -X|grep '^Machine.*Pent *II' >/dev/null) \
- && UNAME_MACHINE=i686
- (/bin/uname -X|grep '^Machine.*Pentium Pro' >/dev/null) \
- && UNAME_MACHINE=i686
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-sco$UNAME_REL
- else
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-sysv32
- fi
- exit ;;
- pc:*:*:*)
- # Left here for compatibility:
- # uname -m prints for DJGPP always 'pc', but it prints nothing about
- # the processor, so we play safe by assuming i586.
- # Note: whatever this is, it MUST be the same as what config.sub
- # prints for the "djgpp" host, or else GDB configury will decide that
- # this is a cross-build.
- echo i586-pc-msdosdjgpp
- exit ;;
- Intel:Mach:3*:*)
- echo i386-pc-mach3
- exit ;;
- paragon:*:*:*)
- echo i860-intel-osf1
- exit ;;
- i860:*:4.*:*) # i860-SVR4
- if grep Stardent /usr/include/sys/uadmin.h >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
- echo i860-stardent-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE} # Stardent Vistra i860-SVR4
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- echo i860-unknown-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE} # Unknown i860-SVR4
- fi
- exit ;;
- mini*:CTIX:SYS*5:*)
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- echo m68010-convergent-sysv
- exit ;;
- mc68k:UNIX:SYSTEM5:3.51m)
- echo m68k-convergent-sysv
- exit ;;
- M680?0:D-NIX:5.3:*)
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- exit ;;
- M68*:*:R3V[5678]*:*)
- test -r /sysV68 && { echo 'm68k-motorola-sysv'; exit; } ;;
- 3[345]??:*:4.0:3.0 | 3[34]??A:*:4.0:3.0 | 3[34]??,*:*:4.0:3.0 | 3[34]??/*:*:4.0:3.0 | 4400:*:4.0:3.0 | 4850:*:4.0:3.0 | SKA40:*:4.0:3.0 | SDS2:*:4.0:3.0 | SHG2:*:4.0:3.0 | S7501*:*:4.0:3.0)
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- /bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | grep 86 >/dev/null \
- && { echo i486-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL}; exit; }
- /bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | /bin/grep entium >/dev/null \
- && { echo i586-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL}; exit; } ;;
- 3[34]??:*:4.0:* | 3[34]??,*:*:4.0:*)
- /bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | grep 86 >/dev/null \
- && { echo i486-ncr-sysv4; exit; } ;;
- NCR*:*:4.2:* | MPRAS*:*:4.2:*)
- OS_REL='.3'
- test -r /etc/.relid \
- && OS_REL=.`sed -n 's/[^ ]* [^ ]* \([0-9][0-9]\).*/\1/p' < /etc/.relid`
- /bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | grep 86 >/dev/null \
- && { echo i486-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL}; exit; }
- /bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | /bin/grep entium >/dev/null \
- && { echo i586-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL}; exit; }
- /bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | /bin/grep pteron >/dev/null \
- && { echo i586-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL}; exit; } ;;
- m68*:LynxOS:2.*:* | m68*:LynxOS:3.0*:*)
- echo m68k-unknown-lynxos${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- mc68030:UNIX_System_V:4.*:*)
- echo m68k-atari-sysv4
- exit ;;
- TSUNAMI:LynxOS:2.*:*)
- echo sparc-unknown-lynxos${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- rs6000:LynxOS:2.*:*)
- echo rs6000-unknown-lynxos${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- PowerPC:LynxOS:2.*:* | PowerPC:LynxOS:3.[01]*:* | PowerPC:LynxOS:4.[02]*:*)
- echo powerpc-unknown-lynxos${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- SM[BE]S:UNIX_SV:*:*)
- echo mips-dde-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- RM*:ReliantUNIX-*:*:*)
- echo mips-sni-sysv4
- exit ;;
- RM*:SINIX-*:*:*)
- echo mips-sni-sysv4
- exit ;;
- *:SINIX-*:*:*)
- if uname -p 2>/dev/null >/dev/null ; then
- UNAME_MACHINE=`(uname -p) 2>/dev/null`
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-sni-sysv4
- else
- echo ns32k-sni-sysv
- fi
- exit ;;
- PENTIUM:*:4.0*:*) # Unisys `ClearPath HMP IX 4000' SVR4/MP effort
- # says <Richard.M.Bartel@ccMail.Census.GOV>
- echo i586-unisys-sysv4
- exit ;;
- *:UNIX_System_V:4*:FTX*)
- # From Gerald Hewes <hewes@openmarket.com>.
- # How about differentiating between stratus architectures? -djm
- echo hppa1.1-stratus-sysv4
- exit ;;
- *:*:*:FTX*)
- # From seanf@swdc.stratus.com.
- echo i860-stratus-sysv4
- exit ;;
- i*86:VOS:*:*)
- # From Paul.Green@stratus.com.
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-stratus-vos
- exit ;;
- *:VOS:*:*)
- # From Paul.Green@stratus.com.
- echo hppa1.1-stratus-vos
- exit ;;
- mc68*:A/UX:*:*)
- echo m68k-apple-aux${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- news*:NEWS-OS:6*:*)
- echo mips-sony-newsos6
- exit ;;
- R[34]000:*System_V*:*:* | R4000:UNIX_SYSV:*:* | R*000:UNIX_SV:*:*)
- if [ -d /usr/nec ]; then
- echo mips-nec-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE}
- else
- echo mips-unknown-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE}
- fi
- exit ;;
- BeBox:BeOS:*:*) # BeOS running on hardware made by Be, PPC only.
- echo powerpc-be-beos
- exit ;;
- BeMac:BeOS:*:*) # BeOS running on Mac or Mac clone, PPC only.
- echo powerpc-apple-beos
- exit ;;
- BePC:BeOS:*:*) # BeOS running on Intel PC compatible.
- echo i586-pc-beos
- exit ;;
- BePC:Haiku:*:*) # Haiku running on Intel PC compatible.
- echo i586-pc-haiku
- exit ;;
- x86_64:Haiku:*:*)
- echo x86_64-unknown-haiku
- exit ;;
- SX-4:SUPER-UX:*:*)
- echo sx4-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- SX-5:SUPER-UX:*:*)
- echo sx5-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- SX-6:SUPER-UX:*:*)
- echo sx6-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- SX-7:SUPER-UX:*:*)
- echo sx7-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- SX-8:SUPER-UX:*:*)
- echo sx8-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- SX-8R:SUPER-UX:*:*)
- echo sx8r-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- Power*:Rhapsody:*:*)
- echo powerpc-apple-rhapsody${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- *:Rhapsody:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-apple-rhapsody${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- *:Darwin:*:*)
- UNAME_PROCESSOR=`uname -p` || UNAME_PROCESSOR=unknown
- eval $set_cc_for_build
- if test "$UNAME_PROCESSOR" = unknown ; then
- UNAME_PROCESSOR=powerpc
- fi
- if test `echo "$UNAME_RELEASE" | sed -e 's/\..*//'` -le 10 ; then
- if [ "$CC_FOR_BUILD" != 'no_compiler_found' ]; then
- if (echo '#ifdef __LP64__'; echo IS_64BIT_ARCH; echo '#endif') | \
- (CCOPTS= $CC_FOR_BUILD -E - 2>/dev/null) | \
- grep IS_64BIT_ARCH >/dev/null
- then
- case $UNAME_PROCESSOR in
- i386) UNAME_PROCESSOR=x86_64 ;;
- powerpc) UNAME_PROCESSOR=powerpc64 ;;
- esac
- fi
- fi
- elif test "$UNAME_PROCESSOR" = i386 ; then
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- # that puts up a graphical alert prompting to install
- # developer tools. Any system running Mac OS X 10.7 or
- # later (Darwin 11 and later) is required to have a 64-bit
- # processor. This is not true of the ARM version of Darwin
- # that Apple uses in portable devices.
- UNAME_PROCESSOR=x86_64
- fi
- echo ${UNAME_PROCESSOR}-apple-darwin${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
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- UNAME_PROCESSOR=`uname -p`
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- UNAME_MACHINE=pc
- fi
- echo ${UNAME_PROCESSOR}-${UNAME_MACHINE}-nto-qnx${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- *:QNX:*:4*)
- echo i386-pc-qnx
- exit ;;
- NEO-?:NONSTOP_KERNEL:*:*)
- echo neo-tandem-nsk${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- NSE-*:NONSTOP_KERNEL:*:*)
- echo nse-tandem-nsk${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- NSR-?:NONSTOP_KERNEL:*:*)
- echo nsr-tandem-nsk${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- *:NonStop-UX:*:*)
- echo mips-compaq-nonstopux
- exit ;;
- BS2000:POSIX*:*:*)
- echo bs2000-siemens-sysv
- exit ;;
- DS/*:UNIX_System_V:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-${UNAME_SYSTEM}-${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- *:Plan9:*:*)
- # "uname -m" is not consistent, so use $cputype instead. 386
- # is converted to i386 for consistency with other x86
- # operating systems.
- if test "$cputype" = "386"; then
- UNAME_MACHINE=i386
- else
- UNAME_MACHINE="$cputype"
- fi
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-plan9
- exit ;;
- *:TOPS-10:*:*)
- echo pdp10-unknown-tops10
- exit ;;
- *:TENEX:*:*)
- echo pdp10-unknown-tenex
- exit ;;
- KS10:TOPS-20:*:* | KL10:TOPS-20:*:* | TYPE4:TOPS-20:*:*)
- echo pdp10-dec-tops20
- exit ;;
- XKL-1:TOPS-20:*:* | TYPE5:TOPS-20:*:*)
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- exit ;;
- *:TOPS-20:*:*)
- echo pdp10-unknown-tops20
- exit ;;
- *:ITS:*:*)
- echo pdp10-unknown-its
- exit ;;
- SEI:*:*:SEIUX)
- echo mips-sei-seiux${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit ;;
- *:DragonFly:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-dragonfly`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'`
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- *:*VMS:*:*)
- UNAME_MACHINE=`(uname -p) 2>/dev/null`
- case "${UNAME_MACHINE}" in
- A*) echo alpha-dec-vms ; exit ;;
- I*) echo ia64-dec-vms ; exit ;;
- V*) echo vax-dec-vms ; exit ;;
- esac ;;
- *:XENIX:*:SysV)
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- exit ;;
- i*86:skyos:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-skyos`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}` | sed -e 's/ .*$//'
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- i*86:rdos:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-rdos
- exit ;;
- i*86:AROS:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-aros
- exit ;;
- x86_64:VMkernel:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-esx
- exit ;;
-esac
-
-cat >&2 <<EOF
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-
-This script, last modified $timestamp, has failed to recognize
-the operating system you are using. It is advised that you
-download the most up to date version of the config scripts from
-
- http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=config.git;a=blob_plain;f=config.guess;hb=HEAD
-and
- http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=config.git;a=blob_plain;f=config.sub;hb=HEAD
-
-If the version you run ($0) is already up to date, please
-send the following data and any information you think might be
-pertinent to <config-patches@gnu.org> in order to provide the needed
-information to handle your system.
-
-config.guess timestamp = $timestamp
-
-uname -m = `(uname -m) 2>/dev/null || echo unknown`
-uname -r = `(uname -r) 2>/dev/null || echo unknown`
-uname -s = `(uname -s) 2>/dev/null || echo unknown`
-uname -v = `(uname -v) 2>/dev/null || echo unknown`
-
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diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/config.sub b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/config.sub
deleted file mode 100755
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--- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/config.sub
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-#! /bin/sh
-# Configuration validation subroutine script.
-# Copyright 1992-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-timestamp='2015-03-08'
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-# 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. 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; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-#
-# As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you
-# distribute this file as part of a program that contains a
-# configuration script generated by Autoconf, you may include it under
-# the same distribution terms that you use for the rest of that
-# program. This Exception is an additional permission under section 7
-# of the GNU General Public License, version 3 ("GPLv3").
-
-
-# Please send patches to <config-patches@gnu.org>.
-#
-# Configuration subroutine to validate and canonicalize a configuration type.
-# Supply the specified configuration type as an argument.
-# If it is invalid, we print an error message on stderr and exit with code 1.
-# Otherwise, we print the canonical config type on stdout and succeed.
-
-# You can get the latest version of this script from:
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-# This file is supposed to be the same for all GNU packages
-# and recognize all the CPU types, system types and aliases
-# that are meaningful with *any* GNU software.
-# Each package is responsible for reporting which valid configurations
-# it does not support. The user should be able to distinguish
-# a failure to support a valid configuration from a meaningless
-# configuration.
-
-# The goal of this file is to map all the various variations of a given
-# machine specification into a single specification in the form:
-# CPU_TYPE-MANUFACTURER-OPERATING_SYSTEM
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-Operation modes:
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-Report bugs and patches to <config-patches@gnu.org>."
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-version="\
-GNU config.sub ($timestamp)
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-Copyright 1992-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO
-warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE."
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-help="
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- echo "$usage"; exit ;;
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diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/configure.ac b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/configure.ac
deleted file mode 100644
index 4c28719516..0000000000
--- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/configure.ac
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,131 +0,0 @@
-dnl This file is part of the CJK package ver. 4.8.4
-
-dnl Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org>
-
-dnl This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-dnl it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-dnl the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
-dnl (at your option) any later version.
-
-dnl This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-dnl but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-dnl MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-dnl GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-dnl You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-dnl along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free
-dnl Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston,
-dnl MA 02110-1301 USA
-
-dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script.
-AC_INIT
-AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([hbf.h])
-
-
-dnl check host
-AC_CANONICAL_TARGET([])
-
-
-dnl Checks for programs.
-AC_PROG_CC
-
-
-dnl Checks for header files.
-AC_HEADER_STDC
-
-AC_ARG_WITH(kpathsea-include,
- [ --with-kpathsea-include=DIR
- location of the kpathsea include dir],[
- if test x$withval = xyes; then
- AC_MSG_WARN(Usage is: --with-kpathsea-include=includedir)
- else
- if test x$withval = xno; then
- AC_MSG_WARN(Usage is: --with-kpathsea-include=includedir)
- else
- kpathsea_include=$withval
- fi
- fi
-])
-
-
-dnl Checks for libraries.
-AC_ARG_WITH(kpathsea-lib,
- [ --with-kpathsea-lib=DIR
- location of the kpathsea lib dir],[
- if test x$withval = xyes; then
- AC_MSG_WARN(Usage is: --with-kpathsea-lib=libdir)
- else
- if test x$withval = xno; then
- AC_MSG_WARN(Usage is: --with-kpathsea-lib=libdir)
- else
- kpathsea_lib=$withval
- fi
- fi
-])
-
-
-if test -n "$kpathsea_include" -o -n "$kpathsea_lib"; then
- LIBS="$LIBS -L$kpathsea_lib"
- CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$kpathsea_include -I$srcdir"
-
- dnl the function kpse_set_program_name() is available since kpathsea 3.2
- AC_CHECK_LIB(kpathsea, kpse_set_program_name, , AC_DEFINE(OLD_KPATHSEA))
-
- AC_CHECK_LIB(kpathsea, kpse_init_prog, ,[
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-
- dnl the header file kpathsea.h doesn't exist in kpathsea 2.6 and before
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-
- AC_CHECK_HEADER(kpathsea/c-auto.h, ,[
- AC_MSG_ERROR([Can't find kpathsea include files! Use --with-kpathsea-include option.])])
-else
- CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$srcdir"
-fi
-
-
-dnl Get compiler flags right.
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- XX_CFLAGS="-Wall"
-else
- case "$host" in
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- ;;
- *)
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-AC_STRUCT_TM
-
-
-dnl Checks for library functions.
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-AC_CHECK_FUNCS(strdup strstr strtol strtoul)
-
-dnl we need this for hbf.c
-if test "x$ac_cv_func_strdup" = xno; then
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-fi
-AC_SUBST(no_strdup)
-
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-
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-
- hbf2gf will be compiled without file search library support!
- For kpathsea support use the --with-kpathsea-lib and
- --with-kpathsea-include options.
- ])
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diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/dvidrv.btm b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/dvidrv.btm
deleted file mode 100644
index 4ec03d0bf2..0000000000
--- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/dvidrv.btm
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,352 +0,0 @@
-setdos /y1
-::
-:: 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 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
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@@ -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
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-.C c:\\\\fonts!!\\\\hbf \(cq
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-.
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-.PP
-Please consult the documentation files of
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-.
-.SH LIMITATIONS
-The x and y output size must not exceed
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-which is defined at compile time; its default value is 1023\ (pixel).
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-.SH "SEE ALSO"
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-.PP
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-'in +\n(.ku
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-.C hbf2gf.txt ).
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-the
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-the Omega documentation available at
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-.
-.SH FILES
-.TP
-.C *.cfg
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-.B hbf2gf
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-.BR hbf2gf .
-.
-.
-.SH AVAILABILITY
-.B hbf2gf
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-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 \
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-#define YYY 243 \
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-#define CHAR_LOC0 246 \
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-#define SCALE 4096
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-#define PAINT1 64
-#define PAINT2 65
-#define PAINT3 66 \
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-#define SKIP1 71
-#define SKIP2 72
-#define SKIP3 73 \
-
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-
-#define NOOP 244 \
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-#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 \
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-/*4:*/
-#line 191 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w"
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-#endif
-#include <ctype.h>
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <string.h>
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-#line 690 "/usr/local/home/wl/git/cjk/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/hbf2gf.w"
-
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-void write_row(unsigned char*);
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-#if defined(HAVE_LIBKPATHSEA)
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-{printf(USAGE);
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-{printf("\n");
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-if(testing)
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-{if(unicode)
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-{int col,offset;
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-
-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;
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-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;
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-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);
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-}
-skip= 0;
-if(count<64)
-fputc(PAINT_(count),out);
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-{fputc(PAINT1,out);
-fputc(count,out);
-}
-else
-{fputc(PAINT2,out);
-fputc(count>>8,out);
-fputc(count&0xFF,out);
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-}
-count= 0;
-paint= BLACK;
-break;
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-x++;
-cp++;
-}
-if(x>=pk_output_size_x)
-{skip++;
-y++;
-continue;
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-
-
-/*: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;
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-x++;
-cp++;
-}
-if(paint==BLACK)
-{if(count<64)
-fputc(PAINT_(count),out);
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-{fputc(PAINT1,out);
-fputc(count,out);
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-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);
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-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'|). It also checks the presence of a parameter and fills
-|Buffer| if existent. |fsearch()| returns~1 on success.
-
-@<Prototypes@>=
-static int fsearch(const char *);
-
-
-@
-@c
-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); /* we start at offset~0 */@#
-
- do
- {Q = search_string;
- p = tolower((unsigned char)*Q);
- Ch = fgetc(config);
- ch = tolower(Ch);
- while(!(ch == p && old_ch == '\n') && Ch != EOF)
- /* search first character of |search_string|;
- |'\n'| must be the character before */
- {old_ch = ch;
- Ch = fgetc(config);
- ch = tolower(Ch);
- }@#
-
- for(;;)
- {if(*(++Q) == '\0')
- if((Ch = fgetc(config)) == ' ' || Ch == '\t')
- /* there must be a space or a tab stop after the keyword */
- 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')
- /* remove leading blanks and tabs */
- ;
- while(Ch != '\n' && --count > 0 && Ch != EOF) /* fill |Buffer| */
- {*P++ = Ch;
- Ch = fgetc(config);
- }
- *P = '\0';@#
-
- if (*temp_buffer)
- @<Check for environment variables@>@;
- else
- *Buffer = '\0';@#
-
- return (*Buffer) ? 1 : 0; /* is there something in the buffer? */
- }
-
-
-@
-To make the configuration file more flexible we allow environment variables
-in the arguments. 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 $400 / 300 = 1.3333$. Use these values now to
-call \.{hbf2gf} in \mf-like mode:
-
-\quad \.{hbf2gf b5so1220 432 1.3333}
-
-
-
-@* Index.
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-#!/bin/sh
-# install - install a program, script, or datafile
-
-scriptversion=2013-12-25.23; # UTC
-
-# This originates from X11R5 (mit/util/scripts/install.sh), which was
-# later released in X11R6 (xc/config/util/install.sh) with the
-# following copyright and license.
-#
-# Copyright (C) 1994 X Consortium
-#
-# 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, sublicense, and/or
-# sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
-# furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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-# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
-# X CONSORTIUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
-# AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNEC-
-# TION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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- esac
-
- # With -d, create the new directory with the user-specified mode.
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- # POSIX mkdir -p sets u+wx bits regardless of umask, which
- # is incompatible with FreeBSD 'install' when (umask & 300) != 0.
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- tmpdir=${TMPDIR-/tmp}/ins$RANDOM-$$
- trap 'ret=$?; rmdir "$tmpdir/d" "$tmpdir" 2>/dev/null; exit $ret' 0
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- exec $mkdirprog $mkdir_mode -p -- "$tmpdir/d") >/dev/null 2>&1
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- # FreeBSD 6.1 mkdir -m -p sets mode of existing directory.
- ls_ld_tmpdir=`ls -ld "$tmpdir"`
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- esac &&
- $mkdirprog -m$different_mode -p -- "$tmpdir" && {
- ls_ld_tmpdir_1=`ls -ld "$tmpdir"`
- test "$ls_ld_tmpdir" = "$ls_ld_tmpdir_1"
- }
- }
- then posix_mkdir=:
- fi
- rmdir "$tmpdir/d" "$tmpdir"
- else
- # Remove any dirs left behind by ancient mkdir implementations.
- rmdir ./$mkdir_mode ./-p ./-- 2>/dev/null
- fi
- trap '' 0;;
- esac;;
- esac
-
- if
- $posix_mkdir && (
- umask $mkdir_umask &&
- $doit_exec $mkdirprog $mkdir_mode -p -- "$dstdir"
- )
- then :
- else
-
- # The umask is ridiculous, or mkdir does not conform to POSIX,
- # or it failed possibly due to a race condition. Create the
- # directory the slow way, step by step, checking for races as we go.
-
- case $dstdir in
- /*) prefix='/';;
- [-=\(\)!]*) prefix='./';;
- *) prefix='';;
- esac
-
- oIFS=$IFS
- IFS=/
- set -f
- set fnord $dstdir
- shift
- set +f
- IFS=$oIFS
-
- prefixes=
-
- for d
- do
- test X"$d" = X && continue
-
- prefix=$prefix$d
- if test -d "$prefix"; then
- prefixes=
- else
- if $posix_mkdir; then
- (umask=$mkdir_umask &&
- $doit_exec $mkdirprog $mkdir_mode -p -- "$dstdir") && break
- # Don't fail if two instances are running concurrently.
- test -d "$prefix" || exit 1
- else
- case $prefix in
- *\'*) qprefix=`echo "$prefix" | sed "s/'/'\\\\\\\\''/g"`;;
- *) qprefix=$prefix;;
- esac
- prefixes="$prefixes '$qprefix'"
- fi
- fi
- prefix=$prefix/
- done
-
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- # Don't fail if two instances are running concurrently.
- (umask $mkdir_umask &&
- eval "\$doit_exec \$mkdirprog $prefixes") ||
- test -d "$dstdir" || exit 1
- obsolete_mkdir_used=true
- fi
- fi
- fi
-
- if test -n "$dir_arg"; then
- { test -z "$chowncmd" || $doit $chowncmd "$dst"; } &&
- { test -z "$chgrpcmd" || $doit $chgrpcmd "$dst"; } &&
- { test "$obsolete_mkdir_used$chowncmd$chgrpcmd" = false ||
- test -z "$chmodcmd" || $doit $chmodcmd $mode "$dst"; } || exit 1
- else
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- # Make a couple of temp file names in the proper directory.
- dsttmp=$dstdir/_inst.$$_
- rmtmp=$dstdir/_rm.$$_
-
- # Trap to clean up those temp files at exit.
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-
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-
- # and set any options; do chmod last to preserve setuid bits.
- #
- # If any of these fail, we abort the whole thing. If we want to
- # ignore errors from any of these, just make sure not to ignore
- # errors from the above "$doit $cpprog $src $dsttmp" command.
- #
- { test -z "$chowncmd" || $doit $chowncmd "$dsttmp"; } &&
- { test -z "$chgrpcmd" || $doit $chgrpcmd "$dsttmp"; } &&
- { test -z "$stripcmd" || $doit $stripcmd "$dsttmp"; } &&
- { test -z "$chmodcmd" || $doit $chmodcmd $mode "$dsttmp"; } &&
-
- # If -C, don't bother to copy if it wouldn't change the file.
- if $copy_on_change &&
- old=`LC_ALL=C ls -dlL "$dst" 2>/dev/null` &&
- new=`LC_ALL=C ls -dlL "$dsttmp" 2>/dev/null` &&
- set -f &&
- set X $old && old=:$2:$4:$5:$6 &&
- set X $new && new=:$2:$4:$5:$6 &&
- set +f &&
- test "$old" = "$new" &&
- $cmpprog "$dst" "$dsttmp" >/dev/null 2>&1
- then
- rm -f "$dsttmp"
- else
- # Rename the file to the real destination.
- $doit $mvcmd -f "$dsttmp" "$dst" 2>/dev/null ||
-
- # The rename failed, perhaps because mv can't rename something else
- # to itself, or perhaps because mv is so ancient that it does not
- # support -f.
- {
- # Now remove or move aside any old file at destination location.
- # We try this two ways since rm can't unlink itself on some
- # systems and the destination file might be busy for other
- # reasons. In this case, the final cleanup might fail but the new
- # file should still install successfully.
- {
- test ! -f "$dst" ||
- $doit $rmcmd -f "$dst" 2>/dev/null ||
- { $doit $mvcmd -f "$dst" "$rmtmp" 2>/dev/null &&
- { $doit $rmcmd -f "$rmtmp" 2>/dev/null; :; }
- } ||
- { echo "$0: cannot unlink or rename $dst" >&2
- (exit 1); exit 1
- }
- } &&
-
- # Now rename the file to the real destination.
- $doit $mvcmd "$dsttmp" "$dst"
- }
- fi || exit 1
-
- trap '' 0
- fi
-done
-
-# Local variables:
-# eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp)
-# time-stamp-start: "scriptversion="
-# time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d.%02H"
-# time-stamp-time-zone: "UTC"
-# time-stamp-end: "; # UTC"
-# End:
diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/mkinstalldirs b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/mkinstalldirs
deleted file mode 100755
index 55d537f872..0000000000
--- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/mkinstalldirs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,162 +0,0 @@
-#! /bin/sh
-# mkinstalldirs --- make directory hierarchy
-
-scriptversion=2009-04-28.21; # UTC
-
-# Original author: Noah Friedman <friedman@prep.ai.mit.edu>
-# Created: 1993-05-16
-# Public domain.
-#
-# This file is maintained in Automake, please report
-# bugs to <bug-automake@gnu.org> or send patches to
-# <automake-patches@gnu.org>.
-
-nl='
-'
-IFS=" "" $nl"
-errstatus=0
-dirmode=
-
-usage="\
-Usage: mkinstalldirs [-h] [--help] [--version] [-m MODE] DIR ...
-
-Create each directory DIR (with mode MODE, if specified), including all
-leading file name components.
-
-Report bugs to <bug-automake@gnu.org>."
-
-# process command line arguments
-while test $# -gt 0 ; do
- case $1 in
- -h | --help | --h*) # -h for help
- echo "$usage"
- exit $?
- ;;
- -m) # -m PERM arg
- shift
- test $# -eq 0 && { echo "$usage" 1>&2; exit 1; }
- dirmode=$1
- shift
- ;;
- --version)
- echo "$0 $scriptversion"
- exit $?
- ;;
- --) # stop option processing
- shift
- break
- ;;
- -*) # unknown option
- echo "$usage" 1>&2
- exit 1
- ;;
- *) # first non-opt arg
- break
- ;;
- esac
-done
-
-for file
-do
- if test -d "$file"; then
- shift
- else
- break
- fi
-done
-
-case $# in
- 0) exit 0 ;;
-esac
-
-# Solaris 8's mkdir -p isn't thread-safe. If you mkdir -p a/b and
-# mkdir -p a/c at the same time, both will detect that a is missing,
-# one will create a, then the other will try to create a and die with
-# a "File exists" error. This is a problem when calling mkinstalldirs
-# from a parallel make. We use --version in the probe to restrict
-# ourselves to GNU mkdir, which is thread-safe.
-case $dirmode in
- '')
- if mkdir -p --version . >/dev/null 2>&1 && test ! -d ./--version; then
- echo "mkdir -p -- $*"
- exec mkdir -p -- "$@"
- else
- # On NextStep and OpenStep, the 'mkdir' command does not
- # recognize any option. It will interpret all options as
- # directories to create, and then abort because '.' already
- # exists.
- test -d ./-p && rmdir ./-p
- test -d ./--version && rmdir ./--version
- fi
- ;;
- *)
- if mkdir -m "$dirmode" -p --version . >/dev/null 2>&1 &&
- test ! -d ./--version; then
- echo "mkdir -m $dirmode -p -- $*"
- exec mkdir -m "$dirmode" -p -- "$@"
- else
- # Clean up after NextStep and OpenStep mkdir.
- for d in ./-m ./-p ./--version "./$dirmode";
- do
- test -d $d && rmdir $d
- done
- fi
- ;;
-esac
-
-for file
-do
- case $file in
- /*) pathcomp=/ ;;
- *) pathcomp= ;;
- esac
- oIFS=$IFS
- IFS=/
- set fnord $file
- shift
- IFS=$oIFS
-
- for d
- do
- test "x$d" = x && continue
-
- pathcomp=$pathcomp$d
- case $pathcomp in
- -*) pathcomp=./$pathcomp ;;
- esac
-
- if test ! -d "$pathcomp"; then
- echo "mkdir $pathcomp"
-
- mkdir "$pathcomp" || lasterr=$?
-
- if test ! -d "$pathcomp"; then
- errstatus=$lasterr
- else
- if test ! -z "$dirmode"; then
- echo "chmod $dirmode $pathcomp"
- lasterr=
- chmod "$dirmode" "$pathcomp" || lasterr=$?
-
- if test ! -z "$lasterr"; then
- errstatus=$lasterr
- fi
- fi
- fi
- fi
-
- pathcomp=$pathcomp/
- done
-done
-
-exit $errstatus
-
-# Local Variables:
-# mode: shell-script
-# sh-indentation: 2
-# eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp)
-# time-stamp-start: "scriptversion="
-# time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d.%02H"
-# time-stamp-time-zone: "UTC"
-# time-stamp-end: "; # UTC"
-# End:
diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/scripts/teTeX-0.4/MakeTeXPK.diff b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/scripts/teTeX-0.4/MakeTeXPK.diff
deleted file mode 100644
index 02f6250898..0000000000
--- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/hbf2gf/scripts/teTeX-0.4/MakeTeXPK.diff
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,63 +0,0 @@
---- MakeTeXPK.orig Sun Feb 23 22:12:05 1997
-+++ MakeTeXPK Tue Aug 18 08:07:40 1998
-@@ -80,18 +80,57 @@
- : ${MAKETEXDIR=$TEXMF/maketex}
- export TEXMF MAKETEXDIR
-
-+unset cmd
-+
-+# test for TTF fonts
-+if test -z "$cmd"; then
-+ ttf2pk -q $NAME $DPI
-+ errstatus=$?
-+
-+ if test $errstatus -ne 2; then
-+ if test $errstatus -ne 0; then
-+ echo "ttf2pk failed" >&2
-+ exit 1
-+ fi
-+ MODE=ttf2pk # preferred mode for TDS would be `modeless'
-+ cmd=true
-+ fi
-+fi
-+
-+# test for HBF fonts
-+if test -z "$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=hbf2gf # preferred mode for TDS would be `modeless'
-+ cmd=true
-+ fi
-+fi
-+
-+unset psline
-+
- # 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)?([ ]|$)'
--psline=`egrep "$pattern" $PSMAPFILE`
-+if test -z "$cmd"; then
-+ pattern="^r?$NAME"'(0|8r)?([ ]|$)'
-+ psline=`egrep "$pattern" $PSMAPFILE`
-+fi
-+
- if test -n "$psline"; then
- cmd="gsftopk $NAME $DPI"
- MODE=gsftopk
- # some installations have set up gs in such a way that creating files
- # is only allowed if the parameter -DNOSAFER is used:
- GS_OPTIONS=-DNOSAFER; export GS_OPTIONS
--else
-+fi
-+
-+if test -z "$cmd"; then
- # If an explicit mode is not supplied, try to guess. 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
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--- a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/utils/lisp/emacs/cjk-enc.el
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@@ -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"
- "¡µÑ­­ØµÒ"
- "¡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"
- "¨Í´"
- "¨Í¹"
- "¨Íº"
- "¨ÍÁ"
- "¨ÍÃìá´¹"
- "¨Íá¨"
- "¨Ð"
- "¨Ð¡ÅÐ"
- "¨Ð¡ÅÒÁ"
- "¨ÐÅÐËÇÑè¹"
- "¨ÐÅÐàÁç´"
- "¨Ðà¢é"
- "¨Ñ¡"
- "¨Ñ¡¢Ø"
- "¨Ñ¡¨Ñè¹"
- "¨Ñ¡Ã"
- "¨Ñ¡Ã¾ÃôÔ"
- "¨Ñ¡ÃÀ¾"
- "¨Ñ¡ÃÂÒ¹"
- "¨Ñ¡ÃÇÃôÔ"
- "¨Ñ¡ÃÇÒÅ"
- "¨Ñ¡ÃÕ"
- "¨Ñ¡ÉØ"
- "¨Ñ¡áËÅè¹"
- "¨Ñ§"
- "¨Ñ§¡Íº"
- "¨Ñ§¡éÒ"
- "¨Ñ§§Ñ§"
- "¨Ñ§ËÇÐ"
- "¨Ñ§ËÇÑ´"
- "¨Ñ§Ëѹ"
- "¨Ñ§äÃ"
- "¨Ñ­äÃ"
- "¨Ñ³±ÒÅ"
- "¨Ñ³±ì"
- "¨Ñ´"
- "¨Ñ´¡ÒÃ"
- "¨ÑµÇÒ"
- "¨ÑµØÃÑÊ"
- "¨Ñ¹"
- "¨Ñ¹·¹ì"
- "¨Ñ¹·ºØÃÕ"
- "¨Ñ¹·Ã"
- "¨Ñ¹·Ã¤µÔ"
- "¨Ñ¹·Ã¤ÃÒÊ"
- "¨Ñ¹·ÃØ»ÃÒ¤Ò"
- "¨Ñ¹·Ãì"
- "¨Ñº"
- "¨Ñº¡Ñ§"
- "¨Ñº©èÒÂ"
- "¨Ñè¹"
- "¨ÑèÇ"
- "¨Ñé¡"
- "¨ÑꡨÕé"
- "¨Ñê¡à´ÕÂÁ"
- "¨ÑêÇÐ"
- "¨Ò¡"
- "¨Ò§"
- "¨Ò´"
- "¨ÒµØç¤Êѹ¹ÔºÒµ"
- "¨Ò¹"
- "¨Òº"
- "¨ÒºÑÅ"
- "¨ÒºÑÅÂì"
- "¨ÒÁ"
- "¨ÒÁ¨ØÃÕ"
- "¨ÒÁÃ"
- "¨ÒÁÃÕ"
- "¨ÒÃ"
- "¨ÒÃкÕ"
- "¨ÒÃÐä¹"
- "¨ÒÃÔ¡"
- "¨ÒÃÕ"
- "¨ÒÃÕµ"
- "¨ÒÃÖ¡"
- "¨ÒÇ"
- "¨ÒÇÒ"
- "¨ÒàÁ¡Ò"
- "¨Ó"
- "¨Ó¡Ñ´"
- "¨Ó¹§"
- "¨Ó¹¹"
- "¨Ó¹ÃèÒ"
- "¨Ó¹Ãèì"
- "¨Ó¹Ç¹"
- "¨Ó¹Í§"
- "¨Ó¹Ó"
- "¨Ó»Ò"
- "¨Ó»Õ"
- "¨Ó¾Ç¡"
- "¨ÓÃÑÊ"
- "¨ÓÃÙ­"
- "¨ÓÅͧ"
- "¨Ó˹èÒÂ"
- "¨ÓÍÇ´"
- "¨Óà¾ÒÐ"
- "¨ÓàÃÔ­"
- "¨ÓàÃÕ§"
- "¨ÓàÅÂ"
- "¨Óṡ"
- "¨Ô¡"
- "¨Ô§â¨é"
- "¨Ôµ"
- "¨ÔµÃ"
- "¨ÔµÃ¡Ã"
- "¨ÔµÃ¡ÃÃÁ"
- "¨ÔµÃÅ´Ò"
- "¨ÔµÇÔ·ÂÒ"
- "¨ÔµàǪ"
- "¨Ôµá¾·Âì"
- "¨Ô¹´Ò"
- "¨Ô¹µ¡ÇÕ"
- "¨Ô¹µ¹Ò"
- "¨Ô¹µ¹Ò¡ÒÃ"
- "¨Ô¹µÀÒ¾"
- "¨Ôº"
- "¨Ô»Ò¶Ð"
- "¨ÔèÁ"
- "¨Ô駨¡"
- "¨Ô駨͡"
- "¨Ôé§ËÃÕ´"
- "¨Ôé§àËŹ"
- "¨ÔéÁ"
- "¨ÔëÇ"
- "¨Õ¹"
- "¨Õ¹áÊ"
- "¨Õº"
- "¨ÕÇÃ"
- "¨Õè"
- "¨Õé"
- "¨Õê"
- "¨Õê´"
- "¨Õë"
- "¨Ö§"
- "¨Öè§"
- "¨Öé§"
- "¨×´"
- "¨Ø"
- "¨Ø¡"
- "¨Ø´"
- "¨ØµÔ"
- "¨Ø¹"
- "¨Øº"
- "¨Øº¨Ôº"
- "¨ØÁ¾¯"
- "¨ØÁ¾Ôµ"
- "¨ØŨÍÁ"
- "¨ØŪվ"
- "¨ØŪÕÇѹ"
- "¨ØŪÕÇÔ¹"
- "¨ØÅ·ÃÃȹì"
- "¨ØÅÀÒ¤"
- "¨ØÅÇÃä"
- "¨ØÅÈÑ¡ÃÒª"
- "¨ØÅÊÒÃ"
- "¨ØÅÔ¹·ÃÕÂì"
- "¨ØÌÒ"
- "¨ØÌÒŧ¡Ã³ì"
- "¨Øè§"
- "¨Øè¹"
- "¨ØèÁ"
- "¨Øé¹"
- "¨Ø鹨Ùê"
- "¨ØéÁ"
- "¨ØéÂ"
- "¨Øê¡¡ÃÙê"
- "¨Øêº"
- "¨Øêºá¨§"
- "¨Ø맨Ôë§"
- "¨ØëÁ¨ÔëÁ"
- "¨Ù"
- "¨Ù§"
- "¨Ùº"
- "¨Ùè"
- "¨Ùé"
- "¨Ùê´"
- "¨Ùë"
- "¨àÃ"
- "¨èÍ"
- "¨èÍÁ"
- "¨èÒ"
- "¨èÒ§"
- "¨èÒÂ"
- "¨é¹"
- "¨éǧ"
- "¨éÍ"
- "¨éÍ¡"
- "¨éÍ¡á¨é¡"
- "¨éͧ"
- "¨é͹"
- "¨éÍÂ"
- "¨éÐ"
- "¨éÒ"
- "¨éÒ§"
- "¨éÒ¹"
- "¨éÒÅÐËÇÑè¹"
- "¨éÒÇ"
- "¨éÓ"
- "¨éÓ¨Õé"
- "¨éÓÁèÓ"
- "¨êÍ¡"
- "¨êÐ"
- "¨ëÍ"
- "¨ëͧ"
- "¨ëÍÂ"
- "¨ëÐ"
- "¨ëÒ"
- "©¡"
- "©¡Ãèì"
- "©¡ÉѵÃÔÂì"
- "©¡Ò¨"
- "©¡ÒÁÒ¾¨Ã"
- "©§¹"
- "©§ÒÂ"
- "©¹Ç¹"
- "©¹Ñ§"
- "©¹Ò¡"
- "©¹Ó"
- "©ºÑ§"
- "©ºÑº"
- "©Á"
- "©ÁÇ¡"
- "©Áѧ"
- "©ÁÒ"
- "©ÁÓ"
- "©Å"
- "©ÅÇÂ"
- "©Åͧ"
- "©ÅÍÁ"
- "©ÅÑ¡"
- "©ÅÒ¡"
- "©ÅÒ´"
- "©ÅÒÁ"
- "©ÅÒÂ"
- "©ÅÔÇ"
- "©ÅØ"
- "©ÅØ¡©ÅÇÂ"
- "©ÅÙ"
- "©ÇÂ"
- "©ÇÑ´à©ÇÕ¹"
- "©ÇÒ§"
- "©ÇÕ"
- "©È¡"
- "©Í¡"
- "©Í´"
- "©ÍàÅÒÐ"
- "©Ð"
- "©Ð©Ò¹"
- "©Ð¹Ñé¹"
- "©Ð¹Õé"
- "©ÐÍé͹"
- "©ÑµÃ"
- "©Ñ¹"
- "©Ñ¹·Åѡɳì"
- "©Ñ¹·Ð"
- "©Ñ¹·Ò"
- "©Ñ¹·Ò¹ØÁѵÔ"
- "©Ñ¹·ì"
- "©Ñº"
- "©Ò¡"
- "©Ò§"
- "©Ò´"
- "©Ò¹"
- "©Òº"
- "©ÒÂ"
- "©ÒÂÒ"
- "©ÒÇ"
- "©Ó©Ò"
- "©Ô¹"
- "©Ôº"
- "©ÔÁ¾ÅÕ"
- "©ÔÇ"
- "©Ôè§"
- "©Õ¡"
- "©Õ´"
- "©Õè"
- "©Ø"
- "©Ø¡"
- "©Ø¡à©Ô¹"
- "©Ø´"
- "©Ø¹"
- "©ØÂ"
- "©Ù´"
- "©Ùè"
- "©èͧ"
- "©èÍÂ"
- "©èÒ"
- "©èÒ§"
- "©èÓ"
- "©éÍ"
- "ª¡"
- "ª§"
- "ª§â¤"
- "ª®Ò"
- "ª´"
- "ª¹"
- "ª¹¡"
- "ª¹¹Õ"
- "ª¹Á¾ÃÃÉÒ"
- "ª¹Áì"
- "ª¹Ç¹"
- "ª¹Ð"
- "ª¹Ñ¡"
- "ª¹Ô´"
- "ªºÒ"
- "ªÁ"
- "ªÁ´ªÁéÍÂ"
- "ªÁ¾Ù"
- "ªÁ¾Ù¹·"
- "ªÁ¾Ù¹Ø·"
- "ªÁ¾Ùè"
- "ªÁÃÁ"
- "ªÁÒ"
- "ªÁéÍÂ"
- "ªÁéÒÂ"
- "ªÂ"
- "ªÃ"
- "ªÃÐ"
- "ªÃÑÇ"
- "ªÃÒ"
- "ªÅ"
- "ªÅ¸ÒÃ"
- "ªÅ¸Õ"
- "ªÅ¹Ò"
- "ªÅ»Ãзҹ"
- "ªÅÒÅÑÂ"
- "ªÅÒÈÑÂ"
- "ªÇ"
- "ªÇ´"
- "ªÇ¹"
- "ªÇÃ"
- "ªÇÅÔµ"
- "ªÇÒ"
- "ªÇÒÅ"
- "ªÍ¡"
- "ªÍ¡ªéÓ"
- "ªÍ§"
- "ªÍ¹"
- "ªÍº"
- "ªÍ»»Ôé§"
- "ªÍÁ"
- "ªÍÅì¡"
- "ªÍ×éÍ"
- "ªÍØèÁ"
- "ªÍèÓ"
- "ªÐ"
- "ªÐ§Ñ¡"
- "ªÐ§Ñ´"
- "ªÐ§ØéÁ"
- "ªÐ§è͹"
- "ªÐ§éÓ"
- "ªÐµÒ"
- "ªÐ¹Õ"
- "ªÐÁ´"
- "ªÐÁÑ´"
- "ªÐÃÍÂ"
- "ªÐÅÍ"
- "ªÐÅÍÁ"
- "ªÐÅÙ´"
- "ªÐÅèÒ"
- "ªÐà§éÍ"
- "ªÐà¹ÒÐ"
- "ªÐá§é"
- "ªÐáŧ"
- "ªÐ⧡"
- "ªÐâ´"
- "ªÑ¡"
- "ªÑ§"
- "ªÑªÇÒÅ"
- "ªÑ¯"
- "ªÑ´"
- "ªÑ¹"
- "ªÑ¹¹ÐµØ"
- "ªÑ¹ÉÒ"
- "ªÑ¹ÊÙµÃ"
- "ªÑÂ"
- "ªÑ¾ġÉì"
- "ªÑÂÀÙÁÔ"
- "ªÑè§"
- "ªÑèÇ"
- "ªÑèÇâÁ§"
- "ªÑé¹"
- "ªÑéÇ"
- "ªÒ"
- "ªÒ­"
- "ªÒ´"
- "ªÒ´¡"
- "ªÒµÃÕ"
- "ªÒµÐ"
- "ªÒµÔ"
- "ªÒ¹"
- "ªÒ¹Ø"
- "ªÒÁ"
- "ªÒÂ"
- "ªÒÂÒ"
- "ªÒÅÒ"
- "ªÒÇ"
- "ªÒÇàÅ"
- "ªÓ"
- "ªÓ¹Ñ­"
- "ªÓ¹Ò­"
- "ªÓ¹Ô"
- "ªÓÃÐ"
- "ªÓÃØ´"
- "ªÓÃèÇÂ"
- "ªÓà¹Õ¹"
- "ªÓà¹ÕÂÃ"
- "ªÓàÃÒ"
- "ªÓàÅ×ͧ"
- "ªÓáËÅÐ"
- "ªÔ"
- "ªÔ¤Òâ¡"
- "ªÔ§"
- "ªÔ§ªéÒ"
- "ªÔ´"
- "ªÔ¹"
- "ªÔ»"
- "ªÔ¾"
- "ªÔÁ"
- "ªÔÁỹ«Õ"
- "ªÔÇËÒ"
- "ªÔè§"
- "ªÔé¹"
- "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"
- "Ǽ"
- "«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"
- "­Ç¹"
- "­ÑµµÔ"
- "­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"
- "揭"
- "揧"
- "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"
- "業"
- "µÑ¡ÉÑÂ"
- "µÑ§"
- "µÑ§©èÒÂ"
- "µÑ§à¡"
- "µÑ§àÁ"
- "µÑ§âÍë"
- "µÑ³ËÒ"
- "µÑ´"
- "µÑ´ÊÔ¹"
- "µÑ¹"
- "µÑ¹Ë§"
- "楧"
- "楀"
- "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"
- "Ⴄ"
- "·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"
- "ᄼ"
- "·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"
- "᯼"
- "·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"
- "ᇤ"
- "·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"
- "ºÑ­­ÑµÔ"
- "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»"
- "ȼ"
- "»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"
- "»ÃШѭ"
- "»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"
- "ȯ"
- "»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"
- "¾¹Á"
- "¾¹Ñ¡"
- "¾¹Ñ¡§Ò¹"
- "¾¹Ñ§"
- "¾¹Ñ¹"
- "¾¹ÑÊ"
- "¾¹Ò"
- "¾¹Ò´Ã"
- "¾¹ÒÃÒÁ"
- "¾¹ÒÅÑÂ"
- "¾¹Ô´Ò"
- "¾º"
- "¾ÁèÒ"
- "¾Â¹µì"
- "¾ÂÈ"
- "¾ÂÑ¡"
- "¾ÂÑ¡¾àÂÔ´"
- "¾ÂѤ¦Ò"
- "¾ÂѤ¦Ô¹"
- "¾ÂѤ¦Õ"
- "¾ÂѤ¦ì"
- "¾ÂÑ­ª¹Ð"
- "¾Âѵ"
- "¾ÂѺ"
- "¾Âҡóì"
- "¾ÂÒ§¤ì"
- "¾ÂÒ¸Ô"
- "¾ÂÒ¹"
- "¾ÂÒºÒ·"
- "¾ÂÒºÒÅ"
- "¾ÂÒÂÒÁ"
- "¾ÂØ"
- "¾Âا"
- "¾ÂØËÂÒµÃÒ"
- "¾ÂØËÐ"
- "¾ÂØËàʹÒ"
- "¾Ã"
- "¾Ãµ"
- "¾ÃÁ"
- "¾ÃÃ"
- "¾Ãä"
- "¾Ãäì"
- "¾Ãó"
- "¾Ãó¹Ò"
- "¾ÃÃÉ"
- "¾ÃÃÉÒ"
- "¾ÃÇ´"
- "¾Ãǹ"
- "¾ÃËÁ"
- "¾ÃËÁ¨ÃÃÂì"
- "¾ÃËÁ¨ÒÃÔ³Õ"
- "¾ÃËÁ¨ÒÃÕ"
- "¾ÃÍ´"
- "¾ÃÐ"
- "¾ÃÐÃÒªÇѧ"
- "¾ÃÐͧ¤ì"
- "¾ÃÐà¨éÒÍÂÙèËÑÇ"
- "¾ÃÑ¡¾ÃéÍÁ"
- "¾ÃÑ´"
- "¾ÃÑè§"
- "¾ÃÑè¹"
- "¾ÃÒ¡"
- "¾ÃÒ§"
- "¾ÃÒ´"
- "¾ÃÒ¹"
- "¾ÃÒÂ"
- "¾ÃÒÇ"
- "¾ÃÒËÁ³ì"
- "¾ÃÓ"
- "¾ÃÔ¡"
- "¾ÃÔ¹àµÍÃì"
- "¾ÃÔº"
- "¾ÃÔé§"
- "¾ÃÔéÁ"
- "¾ÃÕàÁÕÂÁ"
- "¾ÃÕàÁÕÂÃì"
- "¾ÃÖ§"
- "¾ÃÖ¹"
- "¾ÃÖº"
- "¾Ã×´"
- "¾ÃØ"
- "¾ÃØ¡"
- "¾Ãع"
- "¾ÃØè§"
- "¾ÃÙ"
- "¾ÃÙ´"
- "¾Ãèͧ"
- "¾ÃèÍÁ¾ÃéÍ"
- "¾ÃèÍÂ"
- "¾ÃèÒ"
- "¾ÃèÒ§"
- "¾ÃèÓ"
- "¾Ãéͧ"
- "¾ÃéÍÁ"
- "¾ÃéÍÁ¾ÃÑ¡"
- "¾ÃéÍÂ"
- "¾ÃéÒ"
- "¾ÃéÓ"
- "¾Ä¡ÉªÒµÔ"
- "¾Ä¡É·Å"
- "¾Ä¡ÉÃÒª"
- "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"
- "焼"
- "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¢"
- "篤"
- "ÁبÅÔ¹·ì"
- "ÁØ´"
- "Áص¡Ô´"
- "ÁØ·ÔµÒ"
- "ÁØ·Ø"
- "ÁعԹ·Ãì"
- "ÁعÕ"
- "篼"
- "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"
- "傤"
- "ÂÇ´"
- "Âǹ"
- "傼"
- "ÂÈ"
- "ÂÍ"
- "ÂÍ¡"
- "Âͧ"
- "ÂÍ´"
- "Â͹"
- "Âͺ"
- "ÂÍÁ"
- "ÂÐ"
- "ÂÑ¡"
- "ÂÑ¡¢Ô¹Õ"
- "ÂÑ¡¢ì"
- "ÂÑ¡ÂÍ¡"
- "ÂÑ¡ÉÔ³Õ"
- "ÂÑ¡ÉÕ"
- "ÂÑ¡Éì"
- "儤"
- "ÂÑ´"
- "ÂÑ´àÂÕ´"
- "Âѹ"
- "ÂѹµÃ¡ÃÃÁ"
- "ÂѹµÃì"
- "Âѹµì"
- "儼"
- "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"
- "寤"
- "ÂØ´"
- "ÂصÔ"
- "ÂصԸÃÃÁ"
- "ÂØ·¸"
- "ÂØ·¸¡ÒÃ"
- "ÂØ·¸¹Ò"
- "ÂØ·¸ì"
- "Âط⸻¡Ã³ì"
- "导"
- "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"
- "Ãкҭ"
- "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"
- "ÃÑ­¨Ç¹"
- "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"
- "ÅÑ­¨¡Ã"
- "ÅÑ­¨¹ì"
- "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·Ñ­­ØµÒ"
- "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"
- "ÇÅÑ­ª¹ì"
- "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¨Òó­Ò³"
- "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"
- "ÇÔ­­ÑµÔ"
- "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"
- "椼"
- "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¡"
- "榁"
- "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"
- "漤"
- "漦"
- "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"
- "ÊÁºÙóҭÒÊÔ·¸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"
- "怵"
- "ÊÄɯì"
- "ÊÅ"
- "ÊÅ´"
- "恼"
- "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"
- "悼"
- "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"
- "愬"
- "ÊѨ¡ÔÃÔÂÒ"
- "ÊѨ¨Ð"
- "ÊѨ­Ò³"
- "ÊѨ¹ÔÂÁ"
- "ÊѨ¾¨¹ì"
- "愻¯"
- "ÊÑ­¨Ã"
- "ÊÑ­¨ÒÃ"
- "ÊÑ­ªÒµ­Ò³"
- "ÊÑ­ªÒµÔ"
- "ÊÑ­¬Ò"
- "ÊÑ­­Ò"
- "ÊÑ­­Ò³"
- "ÊÑ­­Õ"
- "ÊÑ­»ÃСÒÈ"
- "ÊÑ­Åѡɳì"
- "Êѭਵ¹Ò"
- "Êѳ°Ò¹"
- "Êѳ±ì"
- "ÊѳËì"
- "ÊÑ´"
- "愵"
- "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"
- "愼"
- "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"
- "ÊÒúѭ"
- "ÊÒúѺ"
- "ÊÒúҭ"
- "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"
- "ÊӤѭ"
- "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˺ѭªÃ"
- "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"
- "毵"
- "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"
- "押"
- "ÊäÅ´ì"
- "揤"
- "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"
- "聤"
- "ËÅ´"
- "ËŹ"
- "聼"
- "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"
- "肤"
- "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"
- "脼"
- "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"
- "诤"
- "Ëع"
- "诼"
- "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¡µÑ­­ØµÒ"
- "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"
- "͹حҵ"
- "͹حÒâµµØÅÒ¡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"
- "ꂼ"
- "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"
- "ꄤ"
- "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"
- "ÍÑ­ª¹Ð"
- "ÍÑ­ªÅÕ"
- "ÍÑ­ªÑ¹"
- "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"
- "ꄼ"
- "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"
- "꯼"
- "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"
- "낼"
- "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"
- "민"
- "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"
- "ອ¨"
- "ອ¨¡"
- "ອ¨¡ÑÅÂÒ³Õ"
- "ອ¨¡ÒÁ¤Ø³"
- "ອ¨¸ÃÃÁ"
- "ອ¨ºÃþµ"
- "ອ¨ÁÒÈ"
- "ອ¨Ã§¤ì"
- "ອ¨Ò"
- "ອ¨Ò§¤»ÃдÔÉ°ì"
- "ອ¨Ò§¤ì"
- "ອ¨à¾Ê"
- "ີ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»ÃÕ­"
- "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"
- "༪ԭ"
- "༴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"
- "àËÃÕ­"
- "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ԭҳ"
- "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
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index 0c1af91bfe..0000000000
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-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
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@@ -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
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-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$\typeset@glyph{#1}}
- \def\nextlarger#1{\Bheading{Next larger} \typeset@glyph{#1}}
- \def\makerightboundary#1{%
- \Bheading{Right boundary marker slot} designation \typeset@glyph{#1}%
-
-
----End of INSTALL---
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-% c90.etx
-
-% Copyright (C) 1994-2015 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org>
-%
-% This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-% the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
-% (at your option) any later version.
-%
-% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-% GNU General Public License for more details.
-%
-% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-% along with this program in doc/COPYING; if not, write to the Free
-% Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston,
-% MA 02110-1301 USA
-
-\relax
-\documentclass{article}
-
-\usepackage[specification]{fontdoc}[2001/06/01]
-\usepackage{textcomp}
-\usepackage{shortvrb}
-\usepackage{mflogo}
-\usepackage{multicol}
-\usepackage{url}
-
-\MakeShortVerb{\|}
-
-\newlength{\Stackwidth}
-
-\newcommand\StackAbove[2]{%
- \settowidth{\Stackwidth}{$#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}.}
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- \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4A}{uni0E4A.left}
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-
-\setslot{uni0E36.left}
- \comment{A glyph variant of
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- \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E49}{uni0E49.left}
- \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4A}{uni0E4A.left}
- \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4B}{uni0E4B.left}
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-
-\setslot{uni0E37.left}
- \comment{A glyph variant of
- \textunicode{0E37}{THAI CHARACTER SARA UEE}.}
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- \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E49}{uni0E49.left}
- \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4A}{uni0E4A.left}
- \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4B}{uni0E4B.left}
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-
-\setslot{uni0E48.left}
- \comment{A glyph variant of
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-
-\setslot{uni0E49.left}
- \comment{A glyph variant of
- \textunicode{0E49}{THAI CHARACTER MAI THO}.}
- \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E33}{uni0E32}
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-
-\setslot{uni0E4A.left}
- \comment{A glyph variant of
- \textunicode{0E4A}{THAI CHARACTER MAI TRI}.}
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-
-\setslot{uni0E4B.left}
- \comment{A glyph variant of
- \textunicode{0E4B}{THAI CHARACTER MAI CHATTAWA}.}
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-
-\setslot{uni0E4C.left}
- \comment{A glyph variant of
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-
-\skipslots{2}
-
-\setslot{uni0E10.descless}
- \comment{A glyph variant of
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-\endsetslot
-
-% 0xA0 | 160
-\skipslots{1}
-
-\setslot{uni0E01}
- \Unicode{0E01}{THAI CHARACTER KO KAI}
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-\endsetslot
-
-\setslot{uni0E02}
- \Unicode{0E02}{THAI CHARACTER KHO KHAI}
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-\endsetslot
-
-\setslot{uni0E03}
- \Unicode{0E03}{THAI CHARACTER KHO KHUAT}
- \Ligature{/LIG/}{uni0E33}{uni0E4D}
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-\endsetslot
-
-\setslot{uni0E04}
- \Unicode{0E04}{THAI CHARACTER KHO KHWAI}
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- \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4C}{uni0E4C.low}
-\endsetslot
-
-\setslot{uni0E05}
- \Unicode{0E05}{THAI CHARACTER KHO KHON}
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- \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4C}{uni0E4C.low}
-\endsetslot
-
-\setslot{uni0E06}
- \Unicode{0E06}{THAI CHARACTER KHO RAKHANG}
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- \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4B}{uni0E4B.low}
- \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4C}{uni0E4C.low}
-\endsetslot
-
-\setslot{uni0E07}
- \Unicode{0E07}{THAI CHARACTER NGO NGU}
- \Ligature{/LIG/}{uni0E33}{uni0E4D}
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- \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4B}{uni0E4B.low}
- \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4C}{uni0E4C.low}
-\endsetslot
-
-\setslot{uni0E08}
- \Unicode{0E08}{THAI CHARACTER CHO CHAN}
- \Ligature{/LIG/}{uni0E33}{uni0E4D}
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- \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}
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-\endsetslot
-
-\setslot{uni0E0A}
- \Unicode{0E0A}{THAI CHARACTER CHO CHANG}
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-\endsetslot
-
-\setslot{uni0E0B}
- \Unicode{0E0B}{THAI CHARACTER SO SO}
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-\endsetslot
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-\setslot{uni0E0C}
- \Unicode{0E0C}{THAI CHARACTER CHO CHOE}
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-\setslot{uni0E0D}
- \Unicode{0E0D}{THAI CHARACTER YO YING}
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-\setslot{uni0E0E}
- \Unicode{0E0E}{THAI CHARACTER DO CHADA}
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-\setslot{uni0E0F}
- \Unicode{0E0F}{THAI CHARACTER TO PATAK}
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- \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4C}{uni0E4C.low}
-\endsetslot
-
-% 0xB0 | 176
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- \Unicode{0E10}{THAI CHARACTER THO THAN}
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- \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4C}{uni0E4C.low}
-\endsetslot
-
-\setslot{uni0E11}
- \Unicode{0E11}{THAI CHARACTER THO NANGMONTHO}
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-\endsetslot
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-\setslot{uni0E12}
- \Unicode{0E12}{THAI CHARACTER THO PHUTHAO}
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-\endsetslot
-
-\setslot{uni0E13}
- \Unicode{0E13}{THAI CHARACTER NO NEN}
- \Ligature{/LIG/}{uni0E33}{uni0E4D}
- \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E48}{uni0E48.low}
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-\endsetslot
-
-\setslot{uni0E14}
- \Unicode{0E14}{THAI CHARACTER DO DEK}
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- \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4C}{uni0E4C.low}
-\endsetslot
-
-\setslot{uni0E15}
- \Unicode{0E15}{THAI CHARACTER TO TAO}
- \Ligature{/LIG/}{uni0E33}{uni0E4D}
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-\endsetslot
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-\setslot{uni0E16}
- \Unicode{0E16}{THAI CHARACTER THO THUNG}
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-\endsetslot
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-\setslot{uni0E17}
- \Unicode{0E17}{THAI CHARACTER THO THAHAN}
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-\setslot{uni0E18}
- \Unicode{0E18}{THAI CHARACTER THO THONG}
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-\setslot{uni0E19}
- \Unicode{0E19}{THAI CHARACTER NO NU}
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-\endsetslot
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-\setslot{uni0E1A}
- \Unicode{0E1A}{THAI CHARACTER BO BAIMAI}
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-\endsetslot
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-\setslot{uni0E1B}
- \Unicode{0E1B}{THAI CHARACTER PO PLA}
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- \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4D}{uni0E4D.left}
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-\setslot{uni0E1C}
- \Unicode{0E1C}{THAI CHARACTER PHO PHUNG}
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-\endsetslot
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-\setslot{uni0E1D}
- \Unicode{0E1D}{THAI CHARACTER FO FA}
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- \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4D}{uni0E4D.left}
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-\setslot{uni0E1E}
- \Unicode{0E1E}{THAI CHARACTER PHO PHAN}
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-\endsetslot
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-\setslot{uni0E1F}
- \Unicode{0E1F}{THAI CHARACTER FO FAN}
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- \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4C}{uni0E4C.low}
- \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4D}{uni0E4D.left}
-\endsetslot
-
-% 0xC0 | 192
-\setslot{uni0E20}
- \Unicode{0E20}{THAI CHARACTER PHO SAMPHAO}
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- \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4A}{uni0E4A.low}
- \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4B}{uni0E4B.low}
- \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4C}{uni0E4C.low}
-\endsetslot
-
-\setslot{uni0E21}
- \Unicode{0E21}{THAI CHARACTER MO MA}
- \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{uni0E22}
- \Unicode{0E22}{THAI CHARACTER YO YAK}
- \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{uni0E23}
- \Unicode{0E23}{THAI CHARACTER RO RUA}
- \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{uni0E24}
- \Unicode{0E24}{THAI CHARACTER RU}
- \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E32}{uni0E45}
- \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{uni0E25}
- \Unicode{0E25}{THAI CHARACTER LO LING}
- \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{uni0E26}
- \Unicode{0E26}{THAI CHARACTER LU}
- \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E32}{uni0E45}
- \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{uni0E27}
- \Unicode{0E27}{THAI CHARACTER WO WAEN}
- \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{uni0E28}
- \Unicode{0E28}{THAI CHARACTER SO SALA}
- \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{uni0E29}
- \Unicode{0E29}{THAI CHARACTER SO RUSI}
- \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{uni0E2A}
- \Unicode{0E2A}{THAI CHARACTER SO SUA}
- \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{uni0E2B}
- \Unicode{0E2B}{THAI CHARACTER HO HIP}
- \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{uni0E2C}
- \Unicode{0E2C}{THAI CHARACTER LO CHULA}
- \Ligature{/LIG/}{uni0E33}{uni0E4D.left}
- \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4A}{uni0E4A.low}
- \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4B}{uni0E4B.low}
-\endsetslot
-
-\setslot{uni0E2D}
- \Unicode{0E2D}{THAI CHARACTER O ANG}
- \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E48}{uni0E48.low}
- \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E49}{uni0E49.low}
- \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4A}{uni0E4A.low}
- \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4C}{uni0E4C.low}
-\endsetslot
-
-\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}
- \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E4C}{uni0E4C.low}
-\endsetslot
-
-\setslot{uni0E39}
- \Unicode{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}
- \Unicode{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{4}
-
-\setslot{uni0E3F}
- \Unicode{0E3F}{THAI CURRENCY SYMBOL BAHT}
-\endsetslot
-
-% 0xE0 | 224
-\setslot{uni0E40}
- \Unicode{0E40}{THAI CHARACTER SARA E}
- \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{uni0E41}
- \Unicode{0E41}{THAI CHARACTER SARA AE}
- \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{uni0E42}
- \Unicode{0E42}{THAI CHARACTER SARA O}
-\endsetslot
-
-\setslot{uni0E43}
- \Unicode{0E43}{THAI CHARACTER SARA AI MAIMUAN}
-\endsetslot
-
-\setslot{uni0E44}
- \Unicode{0E44}{THAI CHARACTER SARA AI MAIMALAI}
-\endsetslot
-
-\setslot{uni0E45}
- \Unicode{0E45}{THAI CHARACTER LAKKHANGYAO}
-\endsetslot
-
-\setslot{uni0E46}
- \Unicode{0E46}{THAI CHARACTER MAIYAMOK}
- \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{uni0E47}
- \Unicode{0E47}{THAI CHARACTER MAITAIKHU}
-\endsetslot
-
-\setslot{uni0E48}
- \Unicode{0E48}{THAI CHARACTER MAI EK}
- \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E33}{uni0E32}
-\endsetslot
-
-\setslot{uni0E49}
- \Unicode{0E49}{THAI CHARACTER MAI THO}
- \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E33}{uni0E32}
-\endsetslot
-
-\setslot{uni0E4A}
- \Unicode{0E4A}{THAI CHARACTER MAI TRI}
- \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E33}{uni0E32}
-\endsetslot
-
-\setslot{uni0E4B}
- \Unicode{0E4B}{THAI CHARACTER MAI CHATTAWA}
- \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E33}{uni0E32}
-\endsetslot
-
-\setslot{uni0E4C}
- \Unicode{0E4C}{THAI CHARACTER THANTHAKHAT}
- \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E33}{uni0E32}
-\endsetslot
-
-\setslot{uni0E4D}
- \Unicode{0E4D}{THAI CHARACTER NIKHAHIT}
- \Ligature{/LIG}{uni0E33}{uni0E32}
-\endsetslot
-
-\setslot{uni0E4E}
- \Unicode{0E4E}{THAI CHARACTER YAMAKKAN}
-\endsetslot
-
-\setslot{uni0E4F}
- \Unicode{0E4F}{THAI CHARACTER FONGMAN}
-\endsetslot
-
-% 0xF0 | 240
-\setslot{uni0E50}
- \Unicode{0E50}{THAI DIGIT ZERO}
-\endsetslot
-
-\setslot{uni0E51}
- \Unicode{0E51}{THAI DIGIT ONE}
-\endsetslot
-
-\setslot{uni0E52}
- \Unicode{0E52}{THAI DIGIT TWO}
-\endsetslot
-
-\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