CTAN Update: CJK version 4.8.2
Date: January 2, 2009 5:30:34 PM CET
On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 Werner LEMBERG submitted an update to the
cjk
package.
CJK is a macro package for LaTeX, providing simultaneous support for
various Asian scripts in many encodings (including Unicode):
– Chinese (both traditional and simplified),
– Japanese,
– Korean and
– Thai.
A special add-on feature is an interface to the Emacs editor
(cjk-enc.el) which gives simultaneous, easy-to-use support to a bunch
of other scripts in addition to the above:
– Cyrillic,
– Greek,
– Latin-based scripts,
– Russian and
– Vietnamese.
Location on CTAN: /language/chinese/CJK/
License type: gpl
Announcement text:
> CJK 4.8.2 > ========= > > CJK 4.8.2 is available from > > http://mirror.ctan.org/language/chinese/CJK > > and other CTAN hosts and its mirrors. Following the CTAN rules, the > source files of CJK are unpacked. Additionally, the archive > cjk-4.8.2-doc.tar.gz is available which provides some CJK > documentation and example files in various output formats. > > Current development snapshots are available from > > http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=cjk.git;a=summary > > which also shows the commitments to the git repository of the CJK > package. > > Bug reports should go to cjk-bug at ffii.org. > > > CJK is a macro package for LaTeX, providing simultaneous support for > various Asian scripts in many encodings (including Unicode): > > Chinese (both traditional and simplified) > Japanese > Korean > Thai > > A special add-on feature is an interface to the Emacs editor > (cjk-enc.el) which gives simultaneous, easy-to-use support to a bunch > of other scripts in addition to the above: > > Cyrillic > Greek > Latin-based scripts > Russian > Vietnamese > > See below for the relevant snippet from the history file. > > Enjoy! > > > Werner > > > ====================================================================== > > > Version 4.8.2: > 29-Dec-2008 > new: > CJKnumb.sty: > The new command \CJKdigits* is the same as \CJKdigits > but uses the traditional glyph for digit zero. > > changed: > The various directories `norasi' and `garuda' have been > changed to `norasi-c90' and `garuda-c90', respectively. > > Thai support has been updated to use the fonts from > thailatex version 0.4.2. For easier maintainance it is > now expected that the PFB and AFM files (for `norasi' > and `garuda') are no longer renamed. > > errors: > Poor-man's bold fonts could work incorrectly for > substituted fonts. > > \Unicode didn't use proper glyph representation forms in > vertical mode.
This package is located at http://mirror.ctan.org/language/chinese/CJK/ . More information is at http://tug.ctan.org/info/?id=cjk (if the package is new it may take a day for that information to appear). We are supported by the TeX Users Group http://www.tug.org . Please join a users group; see http://www.tug.org/usergroups.html . ______________________________________________________________ Thanks for the upload. For the CTAN Team Rainer Schöpf
> CJK 4.8.2 > ========= > > CJK 4.8.2 is available from > > http://mirror.ctan.org/language/chinese/CJK > > and other CTAN hosts and its mirrors. Following the CTAN rules, the > source files of CJK are unpacked. Additionally, the archive > cjk-4.8.2-doc.tar.gz is available which provides some CJK > documentation and example files in various output formats. > > Current development snapshots are available from > > http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=cjk.git;a=summary > > which also shows the commitments to the git repository of the CJK > package. > > Bug reports should go to cjk-bug at ffii.org. > > > CJK is a macro package for LaTeX, providing simultaneous support for > various Asian scripts in many encodings (including Unicode): > > Chinese (both traditional and simplified) > Japanese > Korean > Thai > > A special add-on feature is an interface to the Emacs editor > (cjk-enc.el) which gives simultaneous, easy-to-use support to a bunch > of other scripts in addition to the above: > > Cyrillic > Greek > Latin-based scripts > Russian > Vietnamese > > See below for the relevant snippet from the history file. > > Enjoy! > > > Werner > > > ====================================================================== > > > Version 4.8.2: > 29-Dec-2008 > new: > CJKnumb.sty: > The new command \CJKdigits* is the same as \CJKdigits > but uses the traditional glyph for digit zero. > > changed: > The various directories `norasi' and `garuda' have been > changed to `norasi-c90' and `garuda-c90', respectively. > > Thai support has been updated to use the fonts from > thailatex version 0.4.2. For easier maintainance it is > now expected that the PFB and AFM files (for `norasi' > and `garuda') are no longer renamed. > > errors: > Poor-man's bold fonts could work incorrectly for > substituted fonts. > > \Unicode didn't use proper glyph representation forms in > vertical mode.
This package is located at http://mirror.ctan.org/language/chinese/CJK/ . More information is at http://tug.ctan.org/info/?id=cjk (if the package is new it may take a day for that information to appear). We are supported by the TeX Users Group http://www.tug.org . Please join a users group; see http://www.tug.org/usergroups.html . ______________________________________________________________ Thanks for the upload. For the CTAN Team Rainer Schöpf
cjk – CJK language support
CJK is a macro package for LaTeX, providing simultaneous support for various Asian scripts in many encodings (including Unicode):
- Chinese (both traditional and simplified),
- Japanese,
- Korean and
- Thai.
A special add-on feature is an interface to the Emacs editor (cjk-enc.el) which gives simultaneous, easy-to-use support to a bunch of other scripts in addition to the above — Cyrillic, Greek, Latin-based scripts, Russian and Vietnamese are supported.
Package | cjk |
Version | 4.8.5 |
Maintainer | Werner Lemberg |
Announcements
- 2015-04-19 CTAN Update: cjk
- 2012-05-09 CTAN Update: CJK
- 2009-01-02 CTAN Update: CJK version 4.8.2
- 2008-08-14 CTAN Update: CJK 4.8.1 has been released
- 2008-05-24 CTAN Update: New CJK version 4.8.0
- 2006-10-20 CTAN Pacakge Update: CJK 4.7.0 released
- 2005-08-12 CTAN update: CJK 4.6.0
- 2003-03-28 CTAN submission – CJK version 4.5.2