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From Atsushi Toyokura in pkgsrc-wip The set of the Japanese logical fonts (JFMs) that are used as standard fonts in pTeX and upTeX contains both Unicode JFMs and non-Unicode JFMs. This bundle provides an alternative set of non-Unicode JFMs that are tied to the virtual fonts (VFs) that refer to the glyphs in the Unicode JFMs. Moreover it provides a LaTeX package that redefines the NFSS settings of the Japanese fonts of (u)pLaTeX so that the new set of non-Unicode JFMs will be employed. As a whole, this bundle allows users to dispense with the mapping setup on non-Unicode JFMs. Such a setup is useful in particular when users want to use OpenType fonts (such as Source Han Serif) that have a glyph encoding different from Adobe-Japan1, because mapping setups from non-Unicode JFMs to such physical fonts are difficult to prepare.
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The set of the Japanese logical fonts (JFMs) that are used as
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standard fonts in pTeX and upTeX contains both Unicode JFMs and
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non-Unicode JFMs. This bundle provides an alternative set of
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non-Unicode JFMs that are tied to the virtual fonts (VFs) that
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refer to the glyphs in the Unicode JFMs. Moreover it provides a
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LaTeX package that redefines the NFSS settings of the Japanese
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fonts of (u)pLaTeX so that the new set of non-Unicode JFMs will
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be employed. As a whole, this bundle allows users to dispense
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with the mapping setup on non-Unicode JFMs. Such a setup is
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useful in particular when users want to use OpenType fonts
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(such as Source Han Serif) that have a glyph encoding different
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from Adobe-Japan1, because mapping setups from non-Unicode JFMs
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to such physical fonts are difficult to prepare.
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