On Tue, 19 Sep 2000, Fang-fang Feng wrote:
Use CJK packages you can do this job. Just load
the package in preamble and include Chinese
text in a \begin{CJK}{...} ... \end{CJK} environment.
\usepackage{CJK}
\begin{CJK}{GB}{kai}
most-favored nation ×î»Ý¹ú
\end{CJK}
Regards,
Wang
George White [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
...
It would be nice to see ConTeXt used by more people, but I am
concerned that if it becomes as readily available as plain tex then
people will assume that it has a similar license, and as a result,
violate the license unintentionally. This implies
My ldap2bibtex client's output for this entry is:
...
What I'd like to end up with is the integration of BibTeX with the
ldap searching procedure, such that each entry is resolved when
BibTeX is running instead of searching a static file. This is why
Instead of hacking bibtex, you could
If i set my TEXINPUTS variable to
~wtautz/mytexmf//:
I am able to generate the correct postscript file.
HOWEVER, if I put the same files under
/software/tetex/data/texmf.local/tex/latex/from-old-tex-distribution/uwcrests/
neither xdvi nor dvips seems to be able to do the right thing, i.e
On Wed, 20 Sep 2000, Hans Hagen wrote:
At 07:02 PM 9/19/00 -0300, George White wrote:
Note: this thread started out as a discussion of whether the ConTeXt
formats should be enabled by default in teTeX. Behind this is an
underlying concern that many system administrators will only support
Note: this thread started out as a discussion of whether the ConTeXt
formats should be enabled by default in teTeX. Behind this is an
underlying concern that many system administrators will only support
the default, so if a user wants ConTeXt they will have to create their
own texmf directory