Latin-1 Supplement is shown in
Table~\ref{tab-inter}. Considering these two points, to
customize the range of Japanese characters in \LuaTeX-ja, one
- has to define ranges of character codes in his source in advance.
+ has to define ranges of character codes in his/her source in advance.
\begin{table}
At the moment, \LuaTeX-ja can be used under plain \TeX, and under
\LaTeXe. Generally speaking, one only has to read |luatexja.sty|, by
|\input| command or |\usepackage| (in~\LaTeXe), if you merely want to
-typeset Japanese characters. We look more detail by parts.
+typeset Japanese characters. We look more details by parts.
\subsection{`Engine extension'}
The lowest part of \LuaTeX-ja corresponds to the \pTeX\ extension as
-\emph{an engine extension of \TeX}. We, the project menbers, think that
+\emph{an engine extension of \TeX}. We, the project members, think that
this part is almost done. There is one more feature of \LuaTeX-ja which
we are going to explain:
\end{itemize}
The same criterion is used for changing Japanese font family.
-To work this behavior well, a list of all (alphabetic) encodings defined
- already in the document is needed. However, since \LuaTeX-ja
+To work this behavior well, it is required that a list of all (alphabetic) encodings defined
+ already in the document. However, since \LuaTeX-ja
is loaded as a package, \LuaTeX-ja cannot have this list.
Hence \LuaTeX-ja adopted a different approach, namely
|\fontfamily{|$\langle\hbox{\it arg\/}\rangle$|}| changes the