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wynfield@gmail.com wrote:
> Are there any typesetting programs out there like (the English/German focused Tex and Latex macros) that enables one to develop typesetting documents in Asian languages, such as Japanese, within the cygwin pacage group or could be made to work in the cyg
> win environment.
>
> I know cygwin once had tetex (maybe still does), but, TeTeX could not process Asian languages, and TeTex itself has been discontinued.
>
> Thanks,
>   Wynfield
>   
Take my answer with a grain of salt as I have never used them but Omega 
(for TeX) and Lambda (for LaTeX) should be the way to go.

    S. Richard

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