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- To: tlug@example.com
- Subject: Re: xdvi and Japanese
- From: ikko-@example.com (Kazuyuki Okamoto)
- Date: Sun, 10 Sep 1995 17:48:28 +0900
- Cc: ikko-@example.com (Kazuyuki Okamoto)
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- Reply-To: tlug@example.com
- Sender: owner-tlug@example.com
At 17:03 09/10/95 +0900, Craig Oda wrote: >I got LaTeX working with Japanese. I think that my earlier problem >was a result of the original dviout docs using ShiftJIS format. >I wrote some docs using EUC Kanji and it seems to work. There is >a 50 page doc about Japanese and TeX which I am trying to read >online with ghostview (I'm blind now). I can display dvi under >VGA but it is very dim and hard to work with. I hope to >use xdvi because I do not want to exit X-Windows to display >a working dvi file. Good news!!! >I have tried to adjust the XDVIFONTS environmental variable, but >I have not had luck so far. Please check about DPI. Is the HP 4V may be 300dpi printer ? >I'm going to see if the text survives a conversion to HTML... :-) Good luck! >I know, you are probably wondering if I have a life or if I spend >all my Sundays in front of the computer???? hahahahahah Yes. And all day, I'm translating in front of the computer ;-). Regards | Kazuyuki Okamoto <ikko-@example.com> | http://www.st.rim.or.jp/~ikko-/XF312/DocIndex.html | XFree86 3.1.2 Docs in Japanese | PGP Key fingerprint = 83 A5 AF B3 48 3B 5F 36 CC 7F 66 CA 8E BA BB 09
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