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name manjutex
category Package
-shortdesc Manju language support.
-longdesc ManjuTeX provides Manju for the TeX/LaTeX community. Manju is a
-longdesc language of North East Asia, belonging to the Tungusic branch of
-longdesc the Altaic languages. Though it is virtually not spoken anymore,
-longdesc it survives in written form as Manju was the native language of
-longdesc the rulers of the Qing dynasty (1644--1911) in China. Large
-longdesc quantities of documents of the Imperial Archives survive, as well
-longdesc as some of the finest dictionaries ever compiled in Asia, like the
-longdesc Pentaglot, a dictionary comprising Manju, Tibetan, Mongolian,
-longdesc Uighur and Chinese. ManjuTeX, developed on the basis of MonTeX,
-longdesc provides all necessary characters for writing standard Manju as
-longdesc well as transliterated Tibetan texts, for which purpose a number
-longdesc of additional characters was created. The retransliteration (from
-longdesc Latin input to Manju output) is completely realized in
-longdesc TeX/Metafont so that no external preprocessor is required.
-longdesc ManjuTeX can hence be used with both TeX and LaTeX2e though there
-longdesc are a few more functions (notably vertical text) available for the
-longdesc latter. [description copied from TeX Catalogue]