[XeTeX] Issue with CJK in pdf build
Scott Kohler
snkgak5 at gmail.com
Wed Nov 18 15:58:57 CET 2009
Michiel Kamermans wrote:
>
> Of course, this applies the same font to all your text, which is good,
> because that's what you told TeX to do. If instead you want automatic
> font switching, with one font for ASCII (or, strictly speaking, Latin)
> and another for CJK, then you'll need to stick in some more code in your
> style file to effect this, and things get more complicated (but if you
> like I can explain how to get that to work using an excellent feature in
> XeTeX, called intercharclasses, which makes life quite a bit easier if
> you need character-based fontswitching).
>
> Hope that makes things a bit more understandable!
>
> Regards,
>
> - Mike "Pomax" Kamermans
> nihongoresources.com
Hi Mike,
As a "lurker" on this list, your explanation was very helpful to me. And yes, please, I'd like to read your explanation on how to use intercharclasses - seems like a feature you'd always want to use when typesetting multi-language documents.
Thanks for your help!
Regards,
Scott Kohler
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