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Indic and CJKV in DocBook

Amit Kumar Saha [amitsaha.in at gmail.com]


Mon, 2 Apr 2007 10:21:00 +0530

Hi list Any pointers to what Indic & CJKV has to do in case of the DocBook format?


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Thomas Adam [thomas.adam22 at gmail.com]


Mon, 2 Apr 2007 07:06:24 +0100

On Mon, Apr 02, 2007 at 10:21:00AM +0530, Amit Kumar Saha wrote:

> Hi list
> Any pointers to what Indic & CJKV has to do in case of the DocBook format?

I'm unclear what you're asking. If you're asking: "Are there any commands 'Indic' and/or 'CJKV' which are docbook-specific", then the answer is: No. OTOH, if you're asking about Indic fonts and/or Chinese/Japanese/Korean/Vietnamese within the docbook format, then you'll need to re-ask your question in much more detail.

-- Thomas Adam

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Amit Kumar Saha [amitsaha.in at gmail.com]


Mon, 2 Apr 2007 12:26:32 +0530

Hi thomas!

> I'm unclear what you're asking.  If you're asking:  "Are there any
> commands 'Indic' and/or 'CJKV' which are docbook-specific", then the
> answer is:  No.  OTOH, if you're asking about Indic fonts and/or
> Chinese/Japanese/Korean/Vietnamese within the docbook format, then
> you'll need to re-ask your question in much more detail.

I was actually writing a Google SoC proposal and a mentor shot at me the topic of CJKV and Indic, initially I was at a loss to figure out what it was. That is why I put forward this query to TAG, But after some hits at Google Search I found what i was looking for.

So thanks anyways. Any more suggestions are welcome


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