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Handling of space between Kanji and non-Kanji characters.
1. Shibuaki or Yonbuaki ($B;MJ,$"$-(B)
<Japanese Text> English word <Japanese Text>
^ ^
This point This point
This space is called "Shibuaki" which has a width of a quarter of a kanji
font width. It is used only between Kanji and non-Kanji characters.
(between Kanji and Kanji only stretchable glue is used; between
ASCII and ASCII ordinary space.)
2. Yakumono($BLsJ*(B)
Here are the rules how and where to use Shibuaki.
2.1 Yakumono for ASCII characters
rules:
0 No shibuaki between previous kanji character and the ASCII
character, and between next kanji character and the ASCII
character.
<Kanji character><ASCII character><Kanji Character>
1 Shibuaki space only between previous kanji character and the
ASCII character.
<Kanji character> <ASCII character><Kanji Character>
^
shibuaki
2 Shibuaki space only between next kanji character and the ASCII
character.
<Kanji character><ASCII character> <Kanji Character>
^
shibuaki
3 Shibuaki spaces between kanji characters and ASCII word.
<Japanese Text> English word <Japanese Text>
^ ^
shibuaki shibuaki
Rule 3 is always used by all printable ASCII characters without
the following yakumono ASCII characters.
[This is data from ASCII-Nihongo TeX.]
% ASCII yakumono characters and the corresponding rules
( 1
) 2
[ 1
] 2
` 1
' 2
; 2
, 2
. 2
2.2 Yakumono for kanji characters
rules:
0 No shibuaki space between previous ASCII character and the kanji
character, and between next ASCII character and the kanji
character.
<ASCII character><Kanji character><ASCII character>
1 No shibuaki space between previous ASCII character and the kanji
character.
<ASCII character><Kanji character> <ASCII character>
^
shibuaki
2 No shibuaki space between next ASCII character and the kanji
character.
<ASCII character> <Kanji character><ASCII character>
^
shibuaki
3 Shibuaki spaces between kanji character and ASCII characters
<ASCII character> <Kanji character> <ASCII character>
^ ^
shibuaki shibuaki
Rule 3 is always used by all kanji characters without the following
yakumono kanji characters.
[This is data from ASCII-Nihongo TeX.]
% Kanji yakumono characters and the corresponding rules
$B!"(B 1
$B!#(B 1
$B!$(B 1
$B!%(B 1
$B!((B 1
$B!)(B 1
$B!K(B 1
$B!J(B 2
$B!O(B 1
$B!N(B 2
$B!Q(B 1
$B!P(B 2
$B!F(B 2
$B!G(B 1
$B!H(B 2
$B!I(B 1
$B!L(B 2
$B!M(B 1
$B!R(B 2
$B!S(B 1
$B!T(B 2
$B!U(B 1
$B!V(B 2
$B!W(B 1
$B!X(B 2
$B!Y(B 1
$B!Z(B 2
$B![(B 1
$B!=(B 0
$B!A(B 0
$B!D(B 0
$B!o(B 0
$B!k(B 1
$B!l(B 1
$B!m(B 1
Reference: "Nihongo TeX technical book I" ASCII co.
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