Mailing List ArchiveSupport open source code!
[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]Re: [Q] Japanese TeX
- To: tlug@example.com
- Subject: Re: [Q] Japanese TeX
- From: Craig Oda <craig@example.com>
- Date: Sun, 10 Sep 1995 13:45:25 +0900 (JST)
- Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII
- In-Reply-To: <199509100239.LAA03062@example.com>
- Reply-To: tlug@example.com
- Sender: owner-tlug@example.com
On Sun, 10 Sep 1995, Kazuyuki Okamoto wrote: > I got jdvi2kps4.0.tar.gz from IIJ by a-ftp. And I read README. > This package required for the real or clone Kanji PS printer. > # I used to use the jlatex on DOS/V and Mac with non-PS printers > # for example EPSON BJ-10v/LP-2000, HP Disk Writer 310 and Fax. > # I'm tring to use jlatex on linux. > > Are there two printers, HP 4ML in your room and HP 4V in your > office? Yes, there are two printers. We just ordered the PostScript option for the one in the office so I will wait and see what happens. > Hopefully, you'll get a Japnese PS output on HP 4V by jdvi2kps4.0. > Please get the jdvi2kps4.0 package. I have had some success with the jdvi2kps package. I can output PostScript from an existing Japanese DVI file. For example, I can convert the Japanese dvi docs that can with dviout into PostScript and then display the Japanese with Ghostview and Japanese GhostScript. I can also save Japanese HTML files in PostScript form with Mosaic and then view the PostScript with GhostScript. My main problem right now is that I cannot get jlatex to work. > I am using jlinuxdoc-sgml 1.1 package. > This package has very powerfull tools convert from sgml to roff, > latex, html, text, dvi and ps formated file. > But I don't tested yet to convert from sgml to ps file :-). This is good news. I was not aware that there was a localized version of the linuxdoc-sgml package. I used the English version of this package for about 6 months and was very pleased with it. The reason I switched over to LaTeX2HTML was that I was unable to display graphics, forms and imagemaps in either PostScript of HTML format when I used linuxdoc-sgml. LaTeX2HTML has the ability to specify "latexonly" or "htmlonly" within the LaTeX document. There are conversion tools built-in that will take a eps image, LaTeX pic, or equation and convert it into a gif file. I find that LaTeX2HTML provides greater control over the document than linuxdoc-sgml. One problem with LaTeX2HTML is the conversion into pure text. The utility lametex should be able to do the conversion, but I have never got it to work. Since the linux documentation project team has standardized on linuxdoc-sgml, I think it is better to use linuxdoc-sgml for Linux documentation. I am using LaTeX2HTML for Internet related documentation. Perhaps Okamoto-san would like to help me on the creation of documentation on Japanese-capable applications running under Linux? I wrote a short document some time ago. Unfortunately, the document I wrote is now out of date and is badly in need of revision. I will be revising major sections of it for publication in the next issue of _Computing Japan_. The document is at: http://www.twics.com/~craig/projects/linux-nihongo/linux-nihongo.html ====== I am still having problems with jlatex. Any suggestions? Here is where I'm at: bash# jlatex texjman.tex This is pTeX, C Version 2.99 j1.7e p1.0.9F (no format preloaded) (texjman.tex LaTeX Version 2.09 <24 May 1989> User's Guide of DVIOUT/DVIPRT Note: Run JLaTeX two times to resolve cross-references. (/usr/local/lib/tex/macros/jarticle.sty Document Style `jarticle' <18 Dec 88>. (/usr/local/lib/tex/macros/jart10.sty)) ! Text line contains an invalid character. l.28 \begin{center}\large\bf ^^V $)B^N^^_\end{center}\vskip 1.2em^^M ================== Output of log file bash# more texjman.log This is pTeX, C Version 2.99 j1.7e p1.0.9F (preloaded format=jlplain 94.5.30) 1 0 SEP 1995 13:04 **&jlatex texjman.tex (texjman.tex LaTeX Version 2.09 <24 May 1989> User's Guide of DVIOUT/DVIPRT Note: Run JLaTeX two times to resolve cross-references.(/usr/local/lib/tex/macros/jarticle.sty Document Style `jarticle' <18 Dec 88>. (/usr/local/lib/tex/macros/jart10.sty) \c@example.com=\count78 \c@example.com=\count79 \c@example.com=\count80 \c@example.com=\count81 \c@example.com=\count82 \c@example.com=\count83 \c@example.com=\count84 \c@example.com=\count85 ) ! Text line contains an invalid character. l.28 \begin{center}\large\bf ^^V $)B^N^^_\end{center}\vskip 1.2em^^M ? quit OK, entering \batchmode... ! Text line contains an invalid character. l.28 \begin{center}\large\bf ^^V^N^^_ \end{center}\vskip 1.2em^^M A funny symbol that I can't read has just been input. Continue, and I'll forget that it ever happened.! Text line contains an invalid character. l.55 \section{^^JT^^W v}^^M A funny symbol that I can't read has just been input. Continue, and I'll forget that it ever happened. ! Text line contains an invalid character. l.56 dviout ^^B $)B^AA\TeX ^^B^Cv^^C^^L^^Cr^^C^^E^^A[^^CA^^B^AAdvi prt ^^B... A funny symbol that I can't read has just been input. Continue, and I'll forget that it ever happened. ! Text line contains an invalid character. l.56 dviout ^^B^AA\TeX ^^B ^Cv^^C^^L^^Cr^^C^^E^^A[^^CA^^B^AAdviprt ^^B... A funny symbol that I can't read has just been input. Continue, and I'll forget that it ever happened. ! Text line contains an invalid character. l.56 dviout ^^B^AA\TeX ^^B^Cv^^C ^^L^^Cr^^C^^E^^A[^^CA^^B^AAdviprt ^^B. ========== It looks to me like the Japanese is not getting processed. Regards, Craig ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Craig Oda 12 40 82 A8 DF DD DD 30 BB 0E 26 22 E0 D8 F2 87 craig@example.com Public Key: finger craig@example.com TWICS - Japan's First Public-Access Internet System fax: 81-3353-6096 http://www.twics.com Twics / IEC Building / 1-21 Yotsuya, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160 Japan -------------------------------------------------------------------------_
- Follow-Ups:
- Re: [Q] Japanese TeX
- From: jwt@example.com (Jim Tittsler)
- References:
- Re: [Q] Japanese TeX
- From: ikko-@example.com (Kazuyuki Okamoto)
Home | Main Index | Thread Index
- Prev by Date: Re: [Q] Japanese TeX
- Next by Date: submission to comp.os.linux.announce
- Prev by thread: Re: [Q] Japanese TeX
- Next by thread: Re: [Q] Japanese TeX
- Index(es):
Home Page Mailing List Linux and Japan TLUG Members Links