From: Hironori Kitagawa Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2011 12:27:30 +0000 (+0900) Subject: Updated the draft for post-proceedings. X-Git-Url: http://git.osdn.jp/view?a=commitdiff_plain;h=835524197bcf4f9a35e88251427a716afec76a1e;p=luatex-ja%2Fluatexja.git Updated the draft for post-proceedings. --- diff --git a/doc/ajt-devel-ltja.tex b/doc/ajt-devel-ltja.tex index 050232f..357d34a 100644 --- a/doc/ajt-devel-ltja.tex +++ b/doc/ajt-devel-ltja.tex @@ -896,12 +896,22 @@ in the \emph{otf} package, by loading \texttt{luatexja-\penalty0otf.sty} does not work with TrueType fonts. \item[The \emph{listings} package] -It is well-known that there is a patch |jlisting.sty| of the - \emph{listings} package for p\LaTeXe. Generally speaking, it - also can be used in \LuaTeX-ja. However, it seems to be that - a Japanese character after a space does not recieve any - process of the \emph{listings} package; this is inconvinient - when we use the \emph{showexpl} package. +It is known for users of \pTeX that there is a patch |jlisting.sty| for + the \emph{listings} package, to use Japanese characters in + the |lstlisting| environment. Generally speaking, it also can + be used in \LuaTeX-ja. However, it seems to be that a + Japanese character after a space does not recieve any process + of the \emph{listings} package; this is inconvinient when we + use the \emph{showexpl} package. + +There is another way to use characters above 256 with the + \emph{listings} package (described in\cite{apl}), however, + this method is not suitable for Japanese, since the number of + Japanese characters is very large. We hope that the + \emph{listings} package can cope with all characters above + 256. + + \end{description} @@ -1128,6 +1138,10 @@ Adobe Systems Incorporated, \emph{Adobe-Japan1-6 Character Collection \bibitem{ptex} ASCII MEDIA WORKS,アスキー日本語\TeX\ (\pTeX).\url{http://ascii.asciimw.jp/pb/ptex/} +\bibitem{apl} +John Baker, \emph{Typesetting UTF8 APL code with the \LaTeX\ lstlisting package}. +\url{http://bakerjd99.wordpress.com/2011/08/15/} + \bibitem{omega} Jin-Hwan~Cho and Haruhiko Okumura, \emph{Typesetting CJK Languages with Omega}, \TeX, XML, and Digital Typography, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol.~3130,