On Sun, 2007-10-21 at 21:47 +0800, LUK ShunTim wrote: > Adam C Powell IV wrote: > > Hello and thanks for the reply, > > > > On Sat, 2007-10-20 at 15:30 +0800, LUK ShunTim wrote: > >> Adam C Powell IV wrote: > >>> Greetings, > >>> > >>> I am trying to print something in Japanese, but am having trouble with > >>> both LaTeX and OpenOffice. > >>> > >>> In LaTeX, I downloaded the packages specified at > >>> http://www.physics.wustl.edu/~alford/tex/japanese_latex.html including > >>> cjk-latex, hbf-kanji48, latex-cjk-japanese and > >>> latex-cjk-japanese-wadalab. And I included the same \usepackage > >>> commands, and even used the provided templates. And running "latex" or > >>> "pdflatex" with a JIS or Shift-JIS file showed the same output as on > >>> that page. But latex ignored the Japanese, just treating it as a few > >>> broken Roman characters to lay out, e.g. throwing errors when it > >>> encountered an _ character. > >> Perhaps you can try "sjislatex yourfile.tex" on the SJIS tex source > >> file. You can also take a look at the examples directory in the cjk > >> installation. > > > > Okay, I tried cjk-write-file and sjislatex, with the examples and with > > my own files, and it always stops with something like: > > > > % sjislatex japanese_template.tex > > This is pdfeTeX, Version 3.141592-1.21a-2.2 (Web2C 7.5.4) > > entering extended mode > > (./japanese_template.cjk > > LaTeX2e <2003/12/01> > > Babel <v3.8d> and hyphenation patterns for american, french, german, > > ngerman, b > > ahasa, basque, bulgarian, catalan, croatian, czech, danish, dutch, > > esperanto, e > > stonian, finnish, greek, icelandic, irish, italian, latin, magyar, norsk, > > polis > > h, portuges, romanian, russian, serbian, slovak, slovene, spanish, swedish, > > tur > > kish, ukrainian, nohyphenation, loaded. > > (/usr/share/texmf-tetex/tex/latex/base/article.cls > > Document Class: article 2004/02/16 v1.4f Standard LaTeX document class > > (/usr/share/texmf-tetex/tex/latex/base/size12.clo)) > > (/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/CJK/ruby.sty > > (/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/CJK/CJK.sty > > (/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/CJK/mule/MULEenc.sty) > > (/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/CJK/CJK.enc))) (./japanese_template.aux) > > ! Undefined control sequence. > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ...ber `�\endcsname [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > l.17 ^^?�^^?177^^? > > ^^?�^^?234^^?^^?�^^?205^^? > > ^^?�^^?250^^?^^?�^^?123^^?^^?�^... > > > > ? > > > > I've tried a lot of variations of templates, load options, ways to > > indicate that a file is sjis, etc. and nothing seems to work. > > > > This is very frustrating. :-( > > Yes, indeed. > > I guess it's because japanese_template.tex is written in sjis using > emacs which has its own Japanese input method. Therefore, it has to be > converted *inside* emacs. I downloaded the (converted) > japanese_template.cjk from the web page and "latex > japanese_template.cjk" and "pdflatex japanese_template.cjk" produced the > right output. I'm ignorant about emacs, unfortunately. I don't use it.
I re-downloaded japanese_template.cjk and got the same output as above. :-( > I don't write Japanese very often but when I have to, I use gedit with > LC_CTYPE set to ja_JP.eucjp. (My default locale is en_US.utf8). I have this > alias eucgedit="LC_CTYPE=ja_JP.eucjp gedit" > in my .bashrc to call gedit. I can then simply use latex or pdflatex to > compile the latex source. I use scim + anthy as input method. All > packages are installed via apt-get. Hmm, tried this, but it won't even display Japanese characters in japanese_template.cjk or japanese_template.tex :-( Thanks, -Adam -- GPG fingerprint: D54D 1AEE B11C CE9B A02B C5DD 526F 01E8 564E E4B6 Engineering consulting with open source tools http://www.opennovation.com/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

