>- Although the whole kunten processing indeed involves some (wierd >kind of) ruby positioning (i.e. okurigana), kunten itself (re-ten, >ichi-ni-ten, etc.) is not in “left-ruby” position, but resides >at the left-bottom of a kanji to be annotated, that is, kunten >goes between kanji. The author of sfkanbun package, Shinsaku Fujita, shows some samples of kunten typesetting on his web site. http://homepage3.nifty.com/xymtex/fujitas/kanbun/kanbunex.html You can view more samples by clicking the links to JPG images.
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