Hello Werner LEMBERG!
Thanks for your kindly replay for my request about CJK. I will study 
tikz package . but when I see your PDF file. I found here have some 
problems about tian command:
a) The PinYin typesetting rule like English handwriting rule. so the 
character "b" &"h" will occupy up two line, character "e" will occupy 
middle line, "n" occupy middle line also. "g" will occupy down two line. 
and the accent will only occupy up line.
b) The Chinese teacher need test primary student how to write Chinese 
character sometime. when this status happen. typesetting only PinYin & 
accent in up lines. but the down Box is null.
c) Sometime, the teacher only typesetting Chinese character in down Box 
, and let up lines are null. and let primary students to fill the right 
PinYin & accent.
d) when "tian" characters fill one line, every tians left and right need 
some space.

I think mybe we need new package and command to do this functions.

Thanks

Felix Lee (李峰)

> Hello Li-Feng!
>
>
> I'm Ccing the cjk mailing list so that my work might help others
> also.  And please write to this list for further communication!
>
>> Thank you for your code for CJK.  Now, I found a problem about CJK
>> in Chinese when my daughter come to primary school to learn Chinese.
>> I found that the primary school Chinese techer lack a way to
>> typesetting Chinese characters and pinyin by China primary school
>> habit.
>>
>> I attached one gif file to give description about how to typesetting
>> Chinese character&  PinYin synchronnic.
>>
>> The blue color lines and dot lines are used to give primary students
>> information about the relation between character and pinyin and tone
>> system.
>>
>> I want to try to write package file to typesetting the format used
>> by Chinese primary school teachers. but I found I have not ability
>> now. so I hope you can spend some time to write it for Chinese
>> primary students.
>>
>> The picture which I give you, it is called "Tian" character format
>> (田字格) . I hope I can use "tian" as command when I use LaTeX to
>> typesetting it.
> Using tikz, it's rather easy to do what you want.  The attached
> example shows how to set up such a command which I've calld \tianbox.
> You should adapt the code to your needs, checking the tikz manual for
> details.
>
>
>      Werner


_______________________________________________
Cjk maillist  -  [email protected]
https://lists.ffii.org/mailman/listinfo/cjk

Reply via email to