[XeTeX] Posters in Xe(La)TeX
William Adams
will.adams at frycomm.com
Wed Nov 1 13:15:59 CET 2006
On Nov 1, 2006, at 5:40 AM, Jose Figueroa-O'Farrill wrote:
> I would like to make an A0 size poster using Xe(La)TeX: basically a
> series of Kanji charts to help me along my learning of Japanese. I
> have come across some LaTeX classes (e.g., a0poster, sciposter,
> poster-mac,...) but in a 2005 thread in the OSX TeX mailing list it
> was mentioned that they have problems generating PDF directly. Can
> someone on the list suggest a relevant class for me to try?
Funny you should bring this up.
One project I've had on the back burner for years now is creating
replacements for posters for Hangul and Hanja (Korean for Chinese
characters, equivalent to Japanese Kanji or Chinese Hanzi). In
particular there was one showing all the radicals which I found
especially useful.
It should just be a matter of specifying the document size and the
fonts and sizes which geometry and fontspec make trivial.
Probably you'd want to put everything into a table or series of same-
sized boxes so that they all come out to the same size, but shouldn't
be too difficult.
William
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William Adams
senior graphic designer
Fry Communications
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