Hello Kohda-sensei, I tried uplatex and the ujbook class. The result is actually very good - even the Japanese fonts have boldface and everything. I have one question: I use
\documentclass[a4paper,11pt,twoside]{ujbook} \usepackage[japanese]{babel} This works correctly. In japanese.ldf there is an option "西暦" to switch the year counting to western or Japanese style. How do I turn this on? Thanks, Wilfred ----- Original Message ----- > From: Atsuhito Kohda <ko...@pm.tokushima-u.ac.jp> > To: xetex@tug.org > Cc: > Sent: Wednesday, June 5, 2013 11:44 AM > Subject: Re: [XeTeX] XeLaTeX, xeCJK, Japanese: some general questions > > Hi all, > > On Tue, 4 Jun 2013 16:31:50 -0700, Wilfred van Rooijen wrote: > >> About the gloss-japanese and gloss-nihongo.... > > I'm not a Polyglossia user so not so sure but I know that > TeXLive 2012/2013 already contains japanese.ldf like > /usr/local/texlive/2013/texmf-dist/tex/platex/japanese/japanese.ldf > on my Debian system. > >> An English translation of the xeCJK manual would be very much >> appreciated (for me, Japanese is also acceptable....). > > I can't find so many appropriate sites but there are some site > on xeCJK written in japanese: > > http://zrbabbler.sp.land.to/xelatex.html > http://oku.edu.mie-u.ac.jp/~okumura/texwiki/?xeCJK > >> I don't know why there are apparently so few Japanese users of xetex >> and xelatex. > > Because there is pTeX from the beginning. > >> the few people I know who use tex at all use platex + dvips + all >> kinds of horrible things to make their files. > > I don't understand what you mean with "all kinds of horrible > things" > but, recently, pTeX/upTeX accepts a file of utf-8 encoding and > dvipdfmx might be more standard than dvips. > > On Sun, 2 Jun 2013 18:26:15 -0700, Wilfred van Rooijen wrote: > >> Or should we forget about XeLaTeX and go for luaLaTeX? > > In TeXLive 2012/2013, we already have LuTeX-ja so LuaLaTeX is > a good candidate but I don't think we need to forget XeLaTeX. > If you don't need vertical typesettings, I believe both > LuaLaTeX and XeLaTeX are good enough. > If you need vertical typesettings, I think only pTeX/upTeX > is useful practically at present. > > Best regards, 2013-6-5(Wed) > > -- > Debian Developer - much more I18N of Debian > Atsuhito Kohda <kohda AT debian.org> > Department of Math., Univ. of Tokushima > > > -------------------------------------------------- > Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: > http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex > -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex