X-Git-Url: http://git.osdn.net/view?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=78dbf5e1ab141d36e415fe5302763249e868d258;hb=cfee177443f3a2ffd5c2aa1c5774405b6f4ce6fe;hp=a19ae738b7d0b8b1456dc07b915d1f9d996db81d;hpb=bc7d2da9411cd3c3fcc6838677eabd734e50f9af;p=luatex-ja%2Fluatexja.git diff --git a/README b/README index a19ae73..78dbf5e 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ The LuaTeX-ja Package $VER$ -------------------------------- -Copyright (c) 2011--2015 The LuaTeX-ja project +Copyright (c) 2011--2019 The LuaTeX-ja project License: modified BSD (see COPYING) LuaTeX-ja is a macro package for typesetting Japanese documents with LuaTeX. @@ -22,14 +22,23 @@ Installation 0. Please make sure that your TeX distribution is up-to-date. This version of LuaTeX-ja requires - - LuaTeX beta-0.80.0 or later - - luaotfload v2.5 + - LuaTeX 1.0.0 or later + - luaotfload (v3.1 or later recommended) - adobemapping (Adobe CMap files) - everysel package + - etoolbox package + - ltxcmds package + - pdftexcmds package + - atbegshi package + - filehook package + - stfloats package - IPAex fonts (http://ipafont.ipa.go.jp/) - Hence this version does not work in TeX Live 2014 (or earlier). -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 2019 or later, you can install LuaTeX-ja via tlmgr. 2. If you must/want to install manually: @@ -63,13 +72,16 @@ LuaTeX-ja supports both the plain format and LaTeX2e. 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 ----- +* We don't recommend defining a Japanese font with HarfBuzz, by specifying + "Renderer=..." (fontspec) or "mode=harf" (otherwise). + * This archive contains four .{dtx,ins} pairs: src/ltjclasses.{ins,dtx}, src/ltjltxdoc.{ins,dtx} src/ltjsclasses.{ins,dtx}, doc/luatexja.{ins,dtx}