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-PXcjkcat package
-
-A LaTeX package to provide LaTeX interface for manipulating the
-CJK category code ('kcatcode') table of upTeX, which determines the
-behavior of Unicode (non-ASCII) characters in source files.
-
-1. Overview
-
-The upTeX engine is an extention to the TeX engine and is developed by
-Takuji TANAKA since 2007. This extension mainly aims in providing
-better Unicode support to the pTeX engine, which has long been the
-de facto standard of the TeX engine in Japan. The upTeX engine inherits
-the basic architecture of pTeX, and only Japanese processing (which is
-already on multi-byte basis in pTeX) is lift to the full Unicode range,
-and non-Japanese processing remains on 8-bit basis (just like tra
-original TeX engine). Thus one can typeset UTF-8 encoded documents that
-contain all kinds of Unicode letters with use of upTeX accompanied with
-the standard techniques for handling UTF-8 letters in the traditional
-8-bit TeX engines (such as pdfTeX). The advantage of upTeX is the
-ability of high-quality Japanese typesetting, which is fully inherited
-from pTeX and is still lacking or at least on development in modern
-Unicode-aware engines such as XeTeX and LuaTeX.
-
-Since upTeX could treat all the Unicode letters either as non-CJK or
-CJK letter, it has the mechanism (called "kcatcode table") for
-specifying which letters should be treated as CJK. The pxcjkcat package
-provides a concise and user-friendly LaTeX interface to the mechanism.
-
-2. Installation
-
-In the distribution in conformance with TDS 1.1:
-
- - *.sty -> $TEXMF/tex/platex/PXcjkcat/
-
-3. (Very) Basic Usage
-
-Unfortunately the full-fledged manual comes only in Japanese. Here
-the most basic usage is described.
-
-If your document is mainly in English (or some other Western language)
-and has sporadic occurrences of Japanese words/phrases, then put the
-following lines in the preamble:
-
- \usepackage[prefernoncjk]{pxcjkcat}
- \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} % or utf8x if needed
-
-If your document is mainly in Japanese, then put the following lines
-in the preamble:
-
- \usepackage[prefercjkvar]{pxcjkcat}
- \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} % or utf8x if needed
-
-The former setting treats the "CJK-ambiguous" punctuation symbols as
-non-CJK letters, while the latter as CJK letters. Of course, your
-document must in encoded in UTF-8.
-
-4. License
-
-This package is distributed under the MIT License. See the file LICENSE
-for more detail.
-
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-Takayuki YATO (aka. "ZR") <zrbabbler@yahoo.co.jp>