On Tue, Mar 27, 2007 at 03:43:40PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> i'm using windows, but i don't have a cd handy, so cannot activate the 
> language
> key.
> thought i just type some command with unicode number and latex gives me some 
> of
> the installed chinese signs.

This thing is not so easy for your case, IMHO, you must first solve  or 
assure you've sovled the following problem, that is, you should have a 
chinese font installed for CJK macro package to invoke the chinese 
characters.  This thing in itself is very tricky, you can search this 
list for detail.  Considering that you use the Microsot Windows, so I 
think the most easy way for you to solve this problem is use the CTEX 
suit.  You can see the following URL for detail:

http://www.ctex.org/HomePage

If you feel reading chinese is somewhat difficult, simply download the 
following file:

ftp://ftp.ctex.org/pub/tex/systems/ctex/2.4/CTeX-2.4.6-Full.exe

But, the CTEX suit in itself doesn't include the corresponding chinese 
fonts, so you must install the CTeX-Fonts additionally, this is also can 
be found on the above URL.  For you convenience, just use the following 
URL to download it:

ftp://ftp.ctex.org/pub/tex/systems/ctex/ctex-fonts/CTeX-Fonts-2.4.6.exe

I must tell you that, these chinese fonts are not free except *cyberbit 
Unicode*, so you should always take responsibility for yourself in using 
them.

Furthmoere, because you cann't activate the language key, so you must 
must use the inner-code input method shipped by Windows to input chinese 
characters, but I only know how to do this thing with GBK encode scheme, 
in the UTF8 case, I haven't any idea.  Please ask Werner for detail.

Best ragards.

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Hongyi Zhao (赵弘毅)
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