Man1 - ptex.1

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NAME

ptex, uptex, eptex, euptex - Japanese “Publishing TeX”

SYNOPSIS

ptex [/options/] [/*&*format/] [/file/|/*\*commands/]

DESCRIPTION

pTeX (ptex) is a TeX engine with extensions for Japanese typesetting, including features related to line breaking rules, inter-character spacing and vertical writing. It was first developed by ASCII Corporation, in the aim of providing a Japanese TeX which can be used for commercial publishing. For pTeX, the character set available is limited to JIS X 0208, namely JIS level-1 and level-2.

upTeX (uptex) is a Unicode-enabled pTeX with extensions for better handling of CJK (Chinese, Japanese and Korean) multilingual documents. It has been developed by Takuji Tanaka since 2007.

e-pTeX (eptex) is a merge of e-TeX and pTeX.

e-upTeX (euptex) is a merge of e-TeX and upTeX.

In the following sections, we refer to these engines as (e-)(u)pTeX.

(e-)(u)pTeX’s handling of its command-line arguments is similar to that of the other TeX programs in the web2c implementation.

OPTIONS

Here we list only additions/deletions of command line options which are specific to (e-)(u)pTeX. For (u)pTeX, other options are similar to TeX. For e-(u)pTeX, other options are similar to e-TeX.

Additions (supported by ptexenc library):
*-kanji*/ string/
Sets the input Japanese Kanji code. The string can be either euc (EUC-JP), jis (ISO-2022-JP), sjis (Shift_JIS), and utf8 (UTF-8). For (e-)upTeX, uptex is also allowed.
*-kanji-internal*/ string/
Sets the internal Kanji code. The string can be either euc, and sjis. For (e-)upTeX, uptex is also allowed.
Deletions:
-enc
In this version of (e-)(u)pTeX, encTeX extensions are not available.

SEE ALSO

*tex*(1), *etex*(1).

AUTHORS

This version of (e-)(u)pTeX is maintained by Japanese TeX Development Community https://texjp.org. For bug reports, open an issue at GitHub repository https://github.com/texjporg/tex-jp-build, or send an e-mail to <issue@texjp.org>.

This manual page was written by Hironobu Yamashita.

Author: dt

Created: 2022-02-22 Tue 16:07