Dear Werner,
If I use the following sample file:
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\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{CJK}
\begin{document}
\begin{CJK}{GBK}{song}
^^81^^40
\end{CJK}
\end{document}
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Then I can get the chinese character *丂* in my dvi out file when
running latex on it.
But, when I use the following tex source file and run latex on it:
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\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{CJK}
\begin{document}
\begin{CJK}{UTF8}{song}
^^81^^40
\end{CJK}
\end{document}
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I will get a [EMAIL PROTECTED] symbol in my out dvi file, why does this happen?
How
can I input chinese characters with unicode number under UTF8 ecoding
scheme?
Furthmore, I find that in the first sample I posted here, the *8140* is
not the unicode number of the character *丂*, in fact the chinese
character *腀* is corresponding to the unicode number *8140*, so I'm
puzzled on the map mechanism betwteen chinese character and its
unicode number. Can you give me some hints on these things?
Thanks in advance?
---
Hongyi Zhao (赵弘毅)
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