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> I'm trying to use a non-default font to type some Korean. So I've
> tried modifying the example Korean .tex file supplied with the CJk
> documentation to produce output in the Gothic font [...]
> 
> Trying to run this on my MikTeX 2.4.1462 (with CJK and cjk-fonts
> packages installed) produces the following error message:
> 
>   LaTeX font warning: Font shape 'C63/gt/m/n' undefined.

This is strange.  Part of the CJK package (as can be found in the
original bundle) is the file `KS/HLaTeX/c63gt.fd' which contains this
line:

  \DeclareFontShape{C63}{gt}{m}{n}{<-> CJK * wgt}{}

> Do I need to include a separate font declaration to define this
> font?  If so, how?  (the CJK documentation is a little vague on
> this) Do I need to install the font first?

I suspect a packaging problem.  Do the cjk-fonts packages come with
Korean `gothic'?  Since I don't use MikTeX I can't help further.


    Werner

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