======================================================================== An experiment for generating CMap-like "2004-{H,V}" ======================================================================== 2013.4.3 Hironori KITAGAWA This is an experiment for generating CMap-like "2004-{H,V}", which maps JIS X 0213:2004 8-bit code to Adobe-Japan1-6, using the following information: * "Mapping table between JIS X 0213:2004 8-bit code and Unicode" http://x0213.org/codetable/jisx0213-2004-8bit-std.txt * UniJIS2004-UTF32-{H,V}: by Adobe * "fwid" feature table of Kozuka Mincho Pr6N R Executing $ texlua mk_jis_to_aj16_cid.lua obtains two generated files, "2004-H" and "2004-V". ---------------- Notes * JIS X 0213:2004 has several characters which is not expressible by one Unicode character. For them, we use another table (nonuni_cid). * Because we use JIS X 0213:2004 8-bit code, plane 2 of JIS X 0213 is located on 0xA1A1--0xFEFE. * We prefer full-width variant glyphs, except for 0x2900--0x2B7E. * We didn't simply composite three tables which are described above, but did several fine adjustments by hand. See "replace(...)" lines in the script. ---------------- Files * mk_jis_to_aj16_cid.lua: main script * cmapdec.lua: subroutine * jisx0213-2004-8bit-std.txt "Mapping table between JIS X 0213:2004 8-bit code and Unicode" * jis-h04-httk.{tex,pdf}: comparison between 2004-H and JISX0213-2004-H * jis-v04-vttk.{tex,pdf}: comparison between 2004-V and JISX0213-2004-V * 2004-{H,V}: generated CMap-like files