On Jan 14, 2008 4:31 PM, Werner LEMBERG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > So that one would have to rotate the characters manually in the
> > document with the graphicx package?  This is what I have done for
> > now, defining commands to handle the characters that are ignored
> > otherwise, with a \rotatebox{-90}{character here}.
>
> Just provide a proper definition for the macro
> \DeclareUnicodeCharacter is defining.

Got it, thanks! I'm very happy with how the Japanese typesetting is
looking at the moment.

> > In TTF fonts the GSUB table gives an alternative glyph for vertical
> > (or other I suppose) modes, but I do not know enough about fonts to
> > say whether including such information in the Wadalab fonts is a
> > possible (or good) solution.
>
> Of course it would be possible to do that; however, you won't be able
> to access this with the CJK package -- for such cases you should try
> XeTeX.  BTW, I'll soon integrate a compatibility layer so that my CJK
> package usefully interacts with XeLaTeX's font mechanism.

Fantastic!

Regards, Gernot

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