Hi, for an multilanguage document I need to write some rubytext. But I have no idea how to realize this in context. Math-mode is not a solution as the line-breaks with longer rubytext - but maybe it is the only way. Hints are very welcome. Here is a good and short explanation what rubytext is: http://www.w3.org/International/questions/qa-ruby Ciao, P.
On Sat, 13 Oct 2007 20:37:35 +0200
Peter Schorsch
Hi,
for an multilanguage document I need to write some rubytext. But I have no idea how to realize this in context. Math-mode is not a solution as the line-breaks with longer rubytext - but maybe it is the only way. Hints are very welcome.
Here is a good and short explanation what rubytext is:
http://www.w3.org/International/questions/qa-ruby
Ciao, P.
Hi Peter, you can try to use one of my modules for ruby typesetting, I never finished any of them but I hope I will do this in the future with support for simple and complex ruby. The file wolf-jap is the oldest version, the file wolf-newjap should be replacement for this file and js-ruby is a version I used myself only in plain XeTeX, none of the module take care at the moment of overlapping rubys or semthing else, just ruby text above the base text. If you need something special in the ruby command you can write to me by private mail and I will add it. Wolfgang
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