License: modified BSD (see COPYING)
LuaTeX-ja is a macro package for typesetting Japanese documents with LuaTeX.
License: modified BSD (see COPYING)
LuaTeX-ja is a macro package for typesetting Japanese documents with LuaTeX.
- - IPAex fonts (http://ipafont.ipa.go.jp/)
- Hence this version does not work in TeX Live 2014 (or earlier).
+ - etoolbox package
+ - ltxcmds package
+ - pdftexcmds package
+ - atbegshi package
+ - filehook package
+ - stfloats package
+ - Harano Aji fonts (https://github.com/trueroad/HaranoAjiFonts)
+ more specifically, HaranoAjiMincho-Regular and HaranoAjiGothic-Medium
-1. If you are using TeX Live 2015 or later, you can install LuaTeX-ja via tlmgr.
+ Using LuaTeX-ja with LuaHBTeX is not well tested.
+ One might be able to typeset documents without an error, but with
+ some unwanted results.
+
+1. If you are using TeX Live 2020, you can install LuaTeX-ja via tlmgr.
- c. Process src/ltj-kinsoku_make.tex by (plain) LuaTeX to generate ltj-kinsoku.lua,
- which stores default "kinsoku" parameters.
-
- d. Put src/ into your TEXMF tree.
+ c. Put src/ into your TEXMF tree.
An example location is TEXMF/tex/luatex/luatexja.
If you are updating from old version, you MUST remove it before
extracting the new version of LuaTeX-ja.
An example location is TEXMF/tex/luatex/luatexja.
If you are updating from old version, you MUST remove it before
extracting the new version of LuaTeX-ja.
Simply loading luatexja.sty by \input or \usepackage does the minimal setting.
- If you want to create Japanese-based documents, you can consider the use of
Simply loading luatexja.sty by \input or \usepackage does the minimal setting.
- If you want to create Japanese-based documents, you can consider the use of
- ltj{article,book,report}.cls or ltjs{article,book}.cls.
+ ltj{article,book,report}.cls or ltjs{article,book,report}.cls.
- If you want to use functionality of the fontspec package with Japanese fonts,
load luatexja-fontspec.sty. It defines control sequences such as \setmainjfont,
\setsansjfont and \jfontspec, which can be used for specifying Japanese fonts.
Notes
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- If you want to use functionality of the fontspec package with Japanese fonts,
load luatexja-fontspec.sty. It defines control sequences such as \setmainjfont,
\setsansjfont and \jfontspec, which can be used for specifying Japanese fonts.
Notes
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* This archive contains four .{dtx,ins} pairs:
src/ltjclasses.{ins,dtx}, src/ltjltxdoc.{ins,dtx}
src/ltjsclasses.{ins,dtx}, doc/luatexja.{ins,dtx}
* This archive contains four .{dtx,ins} pairs:
src/ltjclasses.{ins,dtx}, src/ltjltxdoc.{ins,dtx}
src/ltjsclasses.{ins,dtx}, doc/luatexja.{ins,dtx}
-* src/*.{ins.dtx} and src/ltj-kinsoku_make.tex are not needed in regular use.
+* src/*.{ins.dtx} are not needed in regular use.
+
+* ltj-kinsoku_make.tex is removed in version 20200808.0.
+ This file and ltj-kinsoku.lua are not used anymore.
+ (Do not remove ltj-kinsoku.tex.)