On Wed, Oct 04, 2006 at 11:09:08PM +0200, Danai SAE-HAN wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> 
> From: zhaohs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> >   If I want to use CJK CJK-Ext B chinese glyphs in my article, I find it is
> > difficult to input them into my article.
> 
> Well, buddy, you'll need an input method engine to write those
> characters if you don't want to copy and paste them constantly from
> online dictionaries.
> 
> Did you try Sun HaiFeng's program?
  The Sun HaiFeng's program is for *Micorsoft Windows* and dosen't work under 
linux.
  I don't want t use the *Micorsoft Windows*, because I'm a poor student, I 
don't have
the purchasing power for the *Micorsoft Windows*; meanwhile, I reject to use the
pirate version of it:-)
  Perhaps we should persuade HaiFeng into transplanting his program to
linux:-)
> 
> 
> > Furthmore, while I can get the right
> > pdf files with these glyphs in it, but I find in my tex source file,
> > some corresponding glyphs are display as Unicode innercode and I
> > cann't recognize them.
> 
> If you're using Emacs, make sure you got some very large X fonts which
> cover the more exotic Chinese characters.
  At present, I use VIM, gedit and etc., but not including Emacs, it is too
complicated for me to use. 

  Best,
  Hongsheng.
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