>  But now the question is when I want to use the song and nsong,I
> have to use them in my tex source files respectively like this:
> \begin{CJK}{UTF8}{song}
> or
> \begin{CJK}{UTF8}{nsong}
>
> it is a fussy thing; in addition, I have use the fontforge splitting
> the simsun.ttc into SimSun.ttf and NSimSun.ttf,so I must generate
> two sets of map files for both of them.

Yep.

> Now I want in only *one set* of the enc,tfm,afm,pfb and
> corresponding map files to manipulate them, perhaps my idea is
> impractical,what do you think?

It means *a lot* of manual work.  The concept of TTCs (as normally
used, this is, to provide one CJK font for horizontal and another one
for vertical writing, sharing the common CJK glyphs) is out of date
today.  Modern OpenType fonts have a GSUB table which allows a much
easier selection of vertical glyph variants.

Given that disk space is abundant today I suggest that you stay with
the result you have now.


    Werner

_______________________________________________
Cjk maillist  -  [email protected]
http://lists.ffii.org/mailman/listinfo/cjk

Reply via email to