>>> "IK" == Ikumi Keita <ik...@ikumi.que.jp> writes:
景太 さん (景太 様)[1] > Hi Uwe, >>>>>> Uwe Brauer <o...@mat.ucm.es> writes: >> Hi Keita 景太 > Wow, that's my name in Kanji letters ;-) I wish I could say it is a sign of honor and gratitude (well it is) but the point was: I was not sure which of your names is your first and which of your name is you family name, and I asked you once and you answered as follows: > Yes, Keita is my first (given) name, written as 景太 in Kanji letters, > while Ikumi is my family name, written as 井汲 in Kanji letters. (I hope > you have rich fonts installed enough to display my proper names.) >> Of course no problem, what I found a bit more inconvenient, but that >> seems be caused by AUCTeX itself, I can only insert one option, say >> shrink=5, but not for example >> shrink=5,label=theorem > You can. Hit TAB after "shrink=5," and see what happens. Excellent thanks Uwe Footnotes: [1] Japanese was once on the list of languages I wanted to learn, since I was fascinated by its culture, however when I learned that you still use Kanji + Hiragana + Katakana (since japanese is not an isolating language), I didn't to dare to start. My brother did, a year or so because we worked in Japan for 3 month, but he was told he used to many female expression (he had a female teacher).
smime.p7s
Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature