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RE: [Groff] Re: User-defined characters in CJK LaTeX


From: Ted Harding
Subject: RE: [Groff] Re: User-defined characters in CJK LaTeX
Date: Sun, 21 May 2000 15:08:49 +0100 (BST)

I must have missed the original post[s] on this topic; or maybe it
wasn't sent to the Groff list anyway. The message below leaves me
unclear what it's about (or even whether it's directly relevant to groff).

Could someone oblige by sending me any previous posts on this topic?

With thanks,
Ted.


On 13-May-00 Werner LEMBERG wrote:
>> 
>> >   \makeatletter
>> >   address@hidden@char{ext}{-"060}{##1
>> >   }}}
>> >   \makeatother
>> 
>> [...]
>>
>> I have created the user-defined characters as normal and bold
>> Postscript font.  So I'm wondering how I can get the macro to know
>> how to switch between the regular and bold font.
> 
> If you use VTeX's (resp. Acroread's) stsong font, it should be no
> problem!  The normal shape is named `stsoXX', and the bold shape
> `stsobXX'.  So the above hook automatically accesses `stsoext' for
> normal shape and `stsobext' for bold shape.  You don't have to add
> anything else.
> 
> It is definitely more tricky to get the same result if the base font
> uses poor man's bold emulation (via the \CJKbold command in the FD
> files)...
> 
> 
>     Werner
> 
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