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diff --git a/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/CEF.txt b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/CEF.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..48571c64ac --- /dev/null +++ b/language/chinese/CJK/cjk-4.8.4/doc/CEF.txt @@ -0,0 +1,86 @@ +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--- |