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- From: "Gustaf Kugelberg Jönsson" <kugel@xxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2004 13:30:29 +0000 (UTC)
- Message-id: <381-220042116133026999@xxxxxx>
Hi.
First, thanks to Mike Fabian for all his help! This time, my questions are
quite easy to resolve, I hope:
1. Is (x)emacs 22, with native utf, released? The reason I ask is that I
have seen references to it on Japanese m17n lists.
2. In my emacs (not in xemacs though, although it has other problems) I
can't save a utf-8 file with hanzi's, and then retrieve it, hanzi'z look
something like this \230\123\162 instead.
3. A problem with big5 and latex: when latexing a big5-file, the character
"open", [kai1] (akeru/hiraku in Japanese) doesn't work. It seems that it is
taken as a two-latin-character combination, with } being the second, whihc
tex doesn't like. Does anyone know why, and how to solve it?
4. How can I latex files in the utf-encoding (with both Japanese and
Chinese)? It doesn't work right now, at least not the file UTF8-test.tex in
the cjk examples catalogue.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Gustaf Kugelberg
First, thanks to Mike Fabian for all his help! This time, my questions are
quite easy to resolve, I hope:
1. Is (x)emacs 22, with native utf, released? The reason I ask is that I
have seen references to it on Japanese m17n lists.
2. In my emacs (not in xemacs though, although it has other problems) I
can't save a utf-8 file with hanzi's, and then retrieve it, hanzi'z look
something like this \230\123\162 instead.
3. A problem with big5 and latex: when latexing a big5-file, the character
"open", [kai1] (akeru/hiraku in Japanese) doesn't work. It seems that it is
taken as a two-latin-character combination, with } being the second, whihc
tex doesn't like. Does anyone know why, and how to solve it?
4. How can I latex files in the utf-encoding (with both Japanese and
Chinese)? It doesn't work right now, at least not the file UTF8-test.tex in
the cjk examples catalogue.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Gustaf Kugelberg
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