Hello Mike, MF> The example you are trying to use apparently needs the Bitstream MF> Cyberbit font cyberbit.ttf because it contains something like: MF> \begin{CJK}{UTF8}{song} MF> (See also the last section of MF> /usr/share/doc/packages/cjk-latex/README.SuSE). MF> The Bitstream Cyberbit font is a commercial, non-free font. It used MF> to be downloadable for personal use from Bitstream, but Bitstream has MF> discontinued it. See also: MF> http://www.bitstream.com/categories/support/other_support/cyberbit_main.html MF> /usr/share/doc/packages/cjk-latex/examples/UTF8-free-cjk-tt-fonts.tex MF> This file demonstrates the use of Japanese, Chinese, and Korean in one MF> .tex file in UTF-8 using different fonts for each language. All fonts MF> used in that example file are free and available as .rpm packages on MF> SuSE Linux 8.1. Tanks a lot. It took me some time to find the right fonts (including cyberbit ;) But now everything is running perfectly! I tried out all UTF8 examples, and they worked fine. It seems that CJK-latex with Unicode will be my first choice from now on ;) -- Best regards, bruce_np mailto:bruce_np@sbox.tugraz.at