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awarded | Supporter |
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Jan 30 |
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Typesetting furigana above and below original text Just FYU, putting it into a tabular context screws up vertical offsets as well. |
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Jan 29 |
awarded | Analytical |
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Jan 29 |
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Typesetting furigana above and below original text Thank you again, you are very helpful. |
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Jan 29 |
awarded | Informed |
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Jan 29 |
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Typesetting furigana above and below original text I've tried it out, but there are still some issues (possibly due to my misunderstanding of the TeX inner works). Could you take a look at gist.github.com/4662109? If I use the double spacing - it gets all screwed up. Which could be fixed by playing with the offsets, I guess. But it also pushes the following character to the right. Also, how would one change the type for the english portion? Japanese types have monospaced font for english letters. Thanks. |
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Jan 29 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Jan 29 |
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Typesetting furigana above and below original text Thank you so much! |
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Jan 29 |
accepted | Typesetting furigana above and below original text |
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Jan 28 |
awarded | Student |
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Jan 28 |
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Typesetting furigana above and below original text W3C guidelines for Ruby text do suggest the ability for simultaneous usage, and wikipedia article on the subject also seem to have it in some way... But I want it to help with my studies, not for publishing purposes. |
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Jan 28 |
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Typesetting furigana above and below original text But is it possible to have them both simultaneously? I'm trying to have the kana above and the english version below the kanji characters, for my studies. |
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Jan 28 |
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Typesetting furigana above and below original text Thanks, I'm a total newbie in TeX, but furigana support totally sucks everywhere else, apparently... |
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Jan 28 |
asked | Typesetting furigana above and below original text |