Re: Chinese document compilation

2011-06-02 Thread Samuel C.
Hi Thanks for both replies,

All fonts in LyX are default except CJK where I specified gbsn.
Language is well set to Chinese (Simplified) and encoding to UTF8 (CJK).
Some documents works perfectly, neither encounter a problem, but this one
give me headache.

One trick is that chapter works perfectly when I remove the type and put all
the text to Standard.

I can't see any mistake in the Latex source...

Cheers,
Samuel

On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 11:21 AM, Yihui Xie x...@yihui.name wrote:

 I would recommend you to look at the LaTeX source (View -- View
 Source) in that buggy chapter too. I feel it might be due to the
 encoding or language setting (are you sure it is also UTF8 and the
 language setting is Chinese?)

 Regards,
 Yihui
 --
 Yihui Xie xieyi...@gmail.com
 Phone: 515-294-2465 Web: http://yihui.name
 Department of Statistics, Iowa State University
 2215 Snedecor Hall, Ames, IA



 On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 12:08 PM, Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net wrote:
  On 06/01/2011 03:36 AM, Samuel C. wrote:
  Dear LyX users,
 
  I'm sure there is some people here using LyX to make Chinese
  documents. I am facing a problem with the latest release of LyX.
 
  - Windows 7 32bit
  - LyX 2.0
  - Miktex up to date with all package
 
  I have some document that works, some that doesn't with exactly the
  same Document settings. I've tried to find out why, it seems to be due
  to Section/Chapter format.
  Unrecognized character happened only in one chapter and when I put all
  my text in standard my buggy chapter compile well.
 
  Documents settings are:
  - report
  - font: gbsn
  - language: Chinese (Simplified)
  - Unicode (CJK) (UTF8)
  - All others are default, except a preamble with fancy header/footer.
 
  Hope to find guidelines.
 
  I'd look at the LaTeX source and see if there's some encoding change or
  something that is happening in the section headings. The other
  possibility is that this particular character does not exist in the font
  that is being used for the headings. Is that still gbsn?
 
  Richard
 
 



Re: Chinese document compilation

2011-06-02 Thread Samuel C.
Hi Thanks for both replies,

All fonts in LyX are default except CJK where I specified gbsn.
Language is well set to Chinese (Simplified) and encoding to UTF8 (CJK).
Some documents works perfectly, neither encounter a problem, but this one
give me headache.

One trick is that chapter works perfectly when I remove the type and put all
the text to Standard.

I can't see any mistake in the Latex source...

Cheers,
Samuel

On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 11:21 AM, Yihui Xie x...@yihui.name wrote:

 I would recommend you to look at the LaTeX source (View -- View
 Source) in that buggy chapter too. I feel it might be due to the
 encoding or language setting (are you sure it is also UTF8 and the
 language setting is Chinese?)

 Regards,
 Yihui
 --
 Yihui Xie xieyi...@gmail.com
 Phone: 515-294-2465 Web: http://yihui.name
 Department of Statistics, Iowa State University
 2215 Snedecor Hall, Ames, IA



 On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 12:08 PM, Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net wrote:
  On 06/01/2011 03:36 AM, Samuel C. wrote:
  Dear LyX users,
 
  I'm sure there is some people here using LyX to make Chinese
  documents. I am facing a problem with the latest release of LyX.
 
  - Windows 7 32bit
  - LyX 2.0
  - Miktex up to date with all package
 
  I have some document that works, some that doesn't with exactly the
  same Document settings. I've tried to find out why, it seems to be due
  to Section/Chapter format.
  Unrecognized character happened only in one chapter and when I put all
  my text in standard my buggy chapter compile well.
 
  Documents settings are:
  - report
  - font: gbsn
  - language: Chinese (Simplified)
  - Unicode (CJK) (UTF8)
  - All others are default, except a preamble with fancy header/footer.
 
  Hope to find guidelines.
 
  I'd look at the LaTeX source and see if there's some encoding change or
  something that is happening in the section headings. The other
  possibility is that this particular character does not exist in the font
  that is being used for the headings. Is that still gbsn?
 
  Richard
 
 



Re: Chinese document compilation

2011-06-02 Thread Samuel C.
Hi Thanks for both replies,

All fonts in LyX are default except CJK where I specified gbsn.
Language is well set to Chinese (Simplified) and encoding to UTF8 (CJK).
Some documents works perfectly, neither encounter a problem, but this one
give me headache.

One trick is that chapter works perfectly when I remove the type and put all
the text to Standard.

I can't see any mistake in the Latex source...

Cheers,
Samuel

On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 11:21 AM, Yihui Xie  wrote:

> I would recommend you to look at the LaTeX source (View --> View
> Source) in that buggy chapter too. I feel it might be due to the
> encoding or language setting (are you sure it is also UTF8 and the
> language setting is Chinese?)
>
> Regards,
> Yihui
> --
> Yihui Xie 
> Phone: 515-294-2465 Web: http://yihui.name
> Department of Statistics, Iowa State University
> 2215 Snedecor Hall, Ames, IA
>
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 12:08 PM, Richard Heck  wrote:
> > On 06/01/2011 03:36 AM, Samuel C. wrote:
> >> Dear LyX users,
> >>
> >> I'm sure there is some people here using LyX to make Chinese
> >> documents. I am facing a problem with the latest release of LyX.
> >>
> >> - Windows 7 32bit
> >> - LyX 2.0
> >> - Miktex up to date with all package
> >>
> >> I have some document that works, some that doesn't with exactly the
> >> same Document settings. I've tried to find out why, it seems to be due
> >> to Section/Chapter format.
> >> Unrecognized character happened only in one chapter and when I put all
> >> my text in standard my buggy chapter compile well.
> >>
> >> Documents settings are:
> >> - report
> >> - font: gbsn
> >> - language: Chinese (Simplified)
> >> - Unicode (CJK) (UTF8)
> >> - All others are default, except a preamble with fancy header/footer.
> >>
> >> Hope to find guidelines.
> >>
> > I'd look at the LaTeX source and see if there's some encoding change or
> > something that is happening in the section headings. The other
> > possibility is that this particular character does not exist in the font
> > that is being used for the headings. Is that still gbsn?
> >
> > Richard
> >
> >
>


Chinese document compilation

2011-06-01 Thread Samuel C.
Dear LyX users,

I'm sure there is some people here using LyX to make Chinese documents. I am
facing a problem with the latest release of LyX.

- Windows 7 32bit
- LyX 2.0
- Miktex up to date with all package

I have some document that works, some that doesn't with exactly the same
Document settings. I've tried to find out why, it seems to be due to
Section/Chapter format.
Unrecognized character happened only in one chapter and when I put all my
text in standard my buggy chapter compile well.

Documents settings are:
- report
- font: gbsn
- language: Chinese (Simplified)
- Unicode (CJK) (UTF8)
- All others are default, except a preamble with fancy header/footer.

Hope to find guidelines.

Thanks in advances,

Cheers,

Samuel C.


Re: Chinese document compilation

2011-06-01 Thread Richard Heck
On 06/01/2011 03:36 AM, Samuel C. wrote:
 Dear LyX users,

 I'm sure there is some people here using LyX to make Chinese
 documents. I am facing a problem with the latest release of LyX.

 - Windows 7 32bit
 - LyX 2.0
 - Miktex up to date with all package

 I have some document that works, some that doesn't with exactly the
 same Document settings. I've tried to find out why, it seems to be due
 to Section/Chapter format. 
 Unrecognized character happened only in one chapter and when I put all
 my text in standard my buggy chapter compile well.

 Documents settings are:
 - report
 - font: gbsn
 - language: Chinese (Simplified)
 - Unicode (CJK) (UTF8)
 - All others are default, except a preamble with fancy header/footer.

 Hope to find guidelines.

I'd look at the LaTeX source and see if there's some encoding change or
something that is happening in the section headings. The other
possibility is that this particular character does not exist in the font
that is being used for the headings. Is that still gbsn?

Richard



Re: Chinese document compilation

2011-06-01 Thread Yihui Xie
I would recommend you to look at the LaTeX source (View -- View
Source) in that buggy chapter too. I feel it might be due to the
encoding or language setting (are you sure it is also UTF8 and the
language setting is Chinese?)

Regards,
Yihui
--
Yihui Xie xieyi...@gmail.com
Phone: 515-294-2465 Web: http://yihui.name
Department of Statistics, Iowa State University
2215 Snedecor Hall, Ames, IA



On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 12:08 PM, Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net wrote:
 On 06/01/2011 03:36 AM, Samuel C. wrote:
 Dear LyX users,

 I'm sure there is some people here using LyX to make Chinese
 documents. I am facing a problem with the latest release of LyX.

 - Windows 7 32bit
 - LyX 2.0
 - Miktex up to date with all package

 I have some document that works, some that doesn't with exactly the
 same Document settings. I've tried to find out why, it seems to be due
 to Section/Chapter format.
 Unrecognized character happened only in one chapter and when I put all
 my text in standard my buggy chapter compile well.

 Documents settings are:
 - report
 - font: gbsn
 - language: Chinese (Simplified)
 - Unicode (CJK) (UTF8)
 - All others are default, except a preamble with fancy header/footer.

 Hope to find guidelines.

 I'd look at the LaTeX source and see if there's some encoding change or
 something that is happening in the section headings. The other
 possibility is that this particular character does not exist in the font
 that is being used for the headings. Is that still gbsn?

 Richard




Chinese document compilation

2011-06-01 Thread Samuel C.
Dear LyX users,

I'm sure there is some people here using LyX to make Chinese documents. I am
facing a problem with the latest release of LyX.

- Windows 7 32bit
- LyX 2.0
- Miktex up to date with all package

I have some document that works, some that doesn't with exactly the same
Document settings. I've tried to find out why, it seems to be due to
Section/Chapter format.
Unrecognized character happened only in one chapter and when I put all my
text in standard my buggy chapter compile well.

Documents settings are:
- report
- font: gbsn
- language: Chinese (Simplified)
- Unicode (CJK) (UTF8)
- All others are default, except a preamble with fancy header/footer.

Hope to find guidelines.

Thanks in advances,

Cheers,

Samuel C.


Re: Chinese document compilation

2011-06-01 Thread Richard Heck
On 06/01/2011 03:36 AM, Samuel C. wrote:
 Dear LyX users,

 I'm sure there is some people here using LyX to make Chinese
 documents. I am facing a problem with the latest release of LyX.

 - Windows 7 32bit
 - LyX 2.0
 - Miktex up to date with all package

 I have some document that works, some that doesn't with exactly the
 same Document settings. I've tried to find out why, it seems to be due
 to Section/Chapter format. 
 Unrecognized character happened only in one chapter and when I put all
 my text in standard my buggy chapter compile well.

 Documents settings are:
 - report
 - font: gbsn
 - language: Chinese (Simplified)
 - Unicode (CJK) (UTF8)
 - All others are default, except a preamble with fancy header/footer.

 Hope to find guidelines.

I'd look at the LaTeX source and see if there's some encoding change or
something that is happening in the section headings. The other
possibility is that this particular character does not exist in the font
that is being used for the headings. Is that still gbsn?

Richard



Re: Chinese document compilation

2011-06-01 Thread Yihui Xie
I would recommend you to look at the LaTeX source (View -- View
Source) in that buggy chapter too. I feel it might be due to the
encoding or language setting (are you sure it is also UTF8 and the
language setting is Chinese?)

Regards,
Yihui
--
Yihui Xie xieyi...@gmail.com
Phone: 515-294-2465 Web: http://yihui.name
Department of Statistics, Iowa State University
2215 Snedecor Hall, Ames, IA



On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 12:08 PM, Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net wrote:
 On 06/01/2011 03:36 AM, Samuel C. wrote:
 Dear LyX users,

 I'm sure there is some people here using LyX to make Chinese
 documents. I am facing a problem with the latest release of LyX.

 - Windows 7 32bit
 - LyX 2.0
 - Miktex up to date with all package

 I have some document that works, some that doesn't with exactly the
 same Document settings. I've tried to find out why, it seems to be due
 to Section/Chapter format.
 Unrecognized character happened only in one chapter and when I put all
 my text in standard my buggy chapter compile well.

 Documents settings are:
 - report
 - font: gbsn
 - language: Chinese (Simplified)
 - Unicode (CJK) (UTF8)
 - All others are default, except a preamble with fancy header/footer.

 Hope to find guidelines.

 I'd look at the LaTeX source and see if there's some encoding change or
 something that is happening in the section headings. The other
 possibility is that this particular character does not exist in the font
 that is being used for the headings. Is that still gbsn?

 Richard




Chinese document compilation

2011-06-01 Thread Samuel C.
Dear LyX users,

I'm sure there is some people here using LyX to make Chinese documents. I am
facing a problem with the latest release of LyX.

- Windows 7 32bit
- LyX 2.0
- Miktex up to date with all package

I have some document that works, some that doesn't with exactly the same
Document settings. I've tried to find out why, it seems to be due to
Section/Chapter format.
Unrecognized character happened only in one chapter and when I put all my
text in standard my buggy chapter compile well.

Documents settings are:
- report
- font: gbsn
- language: Chinese (Simplified)
- Unicode (CJK) (UTF8)
- All others are default, except a preamble with fancy header/footer.

Hope to find guidelines.

Thanks in advances,

Cheers,

Samuel C.


Re: Chinese document compilation

2011-06-01 Thread Richard Heck
On 06/01/2011 03:36 AM, Samuel C. wrote:
> Dear LyX users,
>
> I'm sure there is some people here using LyX to make Chinese
> documents. I am facing a problem with the latest release of LyX.
>
> - Windows 7 32bit
> - LyX 2.0
> - Miktex up to date with all package
>
> I have some document that works, some that doesn't with exactly the
> same Document settings. I've tried to find out why, it seems to be due
> to Section/Chapter format. 
> Unrecognized character happened only in one chapter and when I put all
> my text in standard my buggy chapter compile well.
>
> Documents settings are:
> - report
> - font: gbsn
> - language: Chinese (Simplified)
> - Unicode (CJK) (UTF8)
> - All others are default, except a preamble with fancy header/footer.
>
> Hope to find guidelines.
>
I'd look at the LaTeX source and see if there's some encoding change or
something that is happening in the section headings. The other
possibility is that this particular character does not exist in the font
that is being used for the headings. Is that still gbsn?

Richard



Re: Chinese document compilation

2011-06-01 Thread Yihui Xie
I would recommend you to look at the LaTeX source (View --> View
Source) in that buggy chapter too. I feel it might be due to the
encoding or language setting (are you sure it is also UTF8 and the
language setting is Chinese?)

Regards,
Yihui
--
Yihui Xie 
Phone: 515-294-2465 Web: http://yihui.name
Department of Statistics, Iowa State University
2215 Snedecor Hall, Ames, IA



On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 12:08 PM, Richard Heck  wrote:
> On 06/01/2011 03:36 AM, Samuel C. wrote:
>> Dear LyX users,
>>
>> I'm sure there is some people here using LyX to make Chinese
>> documents. I am facing a problem with the latest release of LyX.
>>
>> - Windows 7 32bit
>> - LyX 2.0
>> - Miktex up to date with all package
>>
>> I have some document that works, some that doesn't with exactly the
>> same Document settings. I've tried to find out why, it seems to be due
>> to Section/Chapter format.
>> Unrecognized character happened only in one chapter and when I put all
>> my text in standard my buggy chapter compile well.
>>
>> Documents settings are:
>> - report
>> - font: gbsn
>> - language: Chinese (Simplified)
>> - Unicode (CJK) (UTF8)
>> - All others are default, except a preamble with fancy header/footer.
>>
>> Hope to find guidelines.
>>
> I'd look at the LaTeX source and see if there's some encoding change or
> something that is happening in the section headings. The other
> possibility is that this particular character does not exist in the font
> that is being used for the headings. Is that still gbsn?
>
> Richard
>
>