The LuaTeX-ja Package $VER$ -------------------------------- Copyright (c) 2011--2017 The LuaTeX-ja project License: modified BSD (see COPYING) LuaTeX-ja is a macro package for typesetting Japanese documents with LuaTeX. This package is highly affected by ASCII pTeX engine, but not a porting of it. Note that this package is still *alpha-stage*; documentations are not complete and specifications are subject to change. Documentations are located at doc/luatexja-en.pdf (en), doc/luatexja-ja.pdf (ja). LuaTeX-ja is developed on . If you have questions or recognize bugs/have feature requests, we would like you to create a thread in the forum or a ticket in the way which OSDN supplies, via links found in the page above. Installation ------------ 0. Please make sure that your TeX distribution is up-to-date. This version of LuaTeX-ja requires - LuaTeX beta-0.85.0 or later - luaotfload v2.6 - 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 2015 (or earlier). 1. If you are using TeX Live 2016 or later, you can install LuaTeX-ja via tlmgr. 2. If you must/want to install manually: a. Download the source archive from CTAN, or tagged as $VER$ in the Git repository by b. Extract the archive and process following three files by LuaLaTeX to generate classes for Japanese typesetting: src/ltjclasses.ins src/ltjltxdoc.ins src/ltjsclasses.ins 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. 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. e. You may need to update the filename database, by mktexlsr (or by another program). Basic Usage ----------- 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,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 ----- * This archive contains four .{dtx,ins} pairs: src/ltjclasses.{ins,dtx}, src/ltjltxdoc.{ins,dtx} src/ltjsclasses.{ins,dtx}, doc/luatexja.{ins,dtx} Former three pairs generate class files (see above), while the latter doc/luatexja.{ins,dtx} generates documentations. (You will need Kozuka fonts to regenerate documentaion PDFs.) No .{dtx,ins} pair generates .sty files of LuaTeX-ja package. * src/*.{ins.dtx} and src/ltj-kinsoku_make.tex are not needed in regular use. Last commit date: $Format:%cd$