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Re: [m17n] cjk-latex, bibtex and utf-8
  • From: Gerhard Schuck <geschu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2003 03:14:22 +0000 (UTC)
  • Message-id: <200301171210.26788.geschu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Am Freitag, 10. Januar 2003 18:47 schrieb Jan Hefti:
> Gerhard Schuck wrote:
> >> 1. Do not use the begin{CJK[*]}, end{CJK[*]} tags in the bibtex
> >> entry, but place your \bibliography{somebibfile} command inside a
> >> CJK[*] environment.
[...]
> Maybe
> you could try whether the error occurs if you only use a minimal .tex
> file without \cite{someref} commands like:
>
> \documentclass{article}
> \usepackage{whichever you need}
> \begin{document}
> \begin{CJK*}{UTF8}{somefont}
> \nocite{*}
> \bibliographystyle{jurabib}
> \bibliography{somebibfile}
> \end{CJK*}
> \end{document}
>
> and if it does, send me the resulting .bbl file? I might be able to help
> if it needs the same sort of fixing as the ones produced by the dinat
> style, but I can't promise.

It doesn't! I tried with a minimal tex file (also with some enhancements
related to jurabib and with scrartcl) using the cjk codes in the way you
proposed, and now it works both for bibliography and for footnote citation.
Of course I can't use umlauts in the bibtex file anymore.

In my usual tex file it works only for the bibliography, still not for
footnote citation. I didn't find out what makes the difference yet. But I'm
close to some success now and I will continue testing. Perphaps I will ask
again when I know more.

Thank you for your kind help.

Regards

Gerhard Schuck


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