--- On Sat, 31/12/11, Werner LEMBERG <[email protected]> wrote: > [The images he's sent to me are too large, unfortunately, > to be posted > to the list. However, I still want to have Cc'ed this > list so that > others can comment if interested.] > > 李先生, > > 新年快乐! > > Thanks for the images. However, they don't explain > what you exactly > want. How should a page full of tianboxes look > like? Should it be
Hmm, in an earlier reply, which wasn't sent - what you saw was my 2nd reply to this thread - I suggested that he should send a low-res smart-phone/digital camera picture of how it should look, rather than scans. Scanners are more difficult to find than smart phones these days... I did not sent that 1st reply because the incoming e-mails were not comprehensible on my first read, hence the tone of the 2nd... > (a) like the `4_3.png' image? > > Or should be some vertical space added between the rows > > (b) like in `new_character.png'? > > Or do you want both horizontal and vertical space between > the boxes > > (c) like in `fore-six.jpg'? > > Do you always want to typeset boxes > > (d) like this > > --------- > --------- > --------- > +---+---+ > > | | | > +---+---+ > > | | | > +---+---+ > > regardless of the upper or lower part is > empty? > > Or do you want only > > (e) this > > --------- > --------- > --------- > --------- > > if there is no Hanzi? And if there is no pinyin, > only > > (f) this > > +---+---+ > > | | | > +---+---+ > > | | | > +---+---+ > > or do you need everything of (d), (e), and (f)? > > By the way, the appearance of `books.jpg' can be already > created using > `ruby.sty'. Indeed - without the requirement for minimum reserved spaces for missing pinyin/glyph, most of what appears to be required can be done with the ruby.sty functionality. Even the missing-glyph reserved space can be simulated with some zero-width \rule , I think. _______________________________________________ Cjk maillist - [email protected] https://lists.ffii.org/mailman/listinfo/cjk
