James Harkins <jamshar...@gmail.com> writes: Maybe my org config can give you some informations:
https://github.com/tumashu/emacs-helper/blob/master/eh-org.el > FWIW, this is what it took for me to get Chinese characters to export > in beamer. (Adding a TODO to write this up for worg.) > > 1. Use texlive 2012. (The Ubuntu packages for 12.04 date back to 2009. > I couldn't get them to work for this.) > > 2. In the preamble of your org document: > > #+LaTeX_HEADER: \usepackage{CJKutf8} > #+BEGIN_LaTeX > \AtBeginDocument{% > \begin{CJK}{UTF8}{gbsn}} > \AtEndDocument{% > \end{CJK}} > #+END_LaTeX > > These LaTeX snippets come from the documentation of the CJK package. > "gbsn" is for simplified Chinese characters (used on the mainland). > Other options for Chinese may be found at: > > http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Internationalization#Chinese > > That pretty much did it (although it took quite a bit of sleuthing to > find this, thanks to a fair amount of out of date information that > will never, ever die in the big search engines). > > Except for one problem. LaTeX inputenc will complain about the Chinese > characters being "not set up for use with LaTeX," but the document > does render. I'll have to leave that question aside for the moment, > but this isn't the last time I'll need Chinese characters in a > presentation so I'll come back to that before posting anything on > worg. (Or, maybe a sophisticated LaTeX user knows what is wrong?) > > hjh --