One thing I forgot:

Starting xml-mind at first in the DOS-Box the following message 
displayed: (I had switched the system regions- and language options to 
chinese)
"Default charset GBK not supported using ISO-8859-1 instead"
GBK means simplified chinese charset.
Using ISO-8859-1 instead is not possible, because this is only Western 
European.

Does this mean, that it is not possible to generate chinese at all?

Regards
J?rg


Hussein Shafie schrieb:

>J.Flotho wrote:
>  
>
>>I would like to generate documents in chinese language.
>>
>>the current state is:
>>
>>xml-mind:  characters in toc and content ok.
>>
>>chm: content looks good, but the toc uses wrong characters.
>>
>>pdf and jar: the toc is ok, but there is no content, but the pictures.
>>
>>(see attached screenshots)
>>
>>Can you give me some help for setting the correct adjustments, please?
>>    
>>
>
>Sorry but we cannot help you because we have no experience with
>documents in the Chinese language. (Moreover everything runs fine in our
>product. You said: "xml-mind: characters in toc (???) and content ok."!)
>
>---
>PS: You seem to use Oracle Help For Java --
>http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/tech/java/help/index.html --
>to display Java Help (.jar).
>Note that most Java applications ship with Sun's Java Help engine rather
>than with Oracle's.
>
>
>  
>
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