Dear Werner,
   Now I've installed the emacs 21.4, mule-usc, preview-latex and so on, and
then put the 4c-CNS.el.bz2 into my load path; also I have put the cjk-enc.el
and cjkspace.el shipped with your CJK-Macro-Package into the my load path.
   The following is the corresponding entries which I've put into my .emacs
file:
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(setq load-path (cons "~/.emacs-lisp/" load-path))

(load-library "cjk-enc")
(load-library "4c-CNS")

(autoload 'CJK-insert-space "cjkspace"
  "Insert tildes appropriately in CJK document." t)
(defun cjk-LaTeX-mode-hook ()
  "CJK key definitions for LaTeX mode."
  (define-key LaTeX-mode-map " " 'CJK-insert-space))
(add-hook 'LaTeX-mode-hook 'cjk-LaTeX-mode-hook)
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    When I use the emacs to open my tex files, I can.t see the big5 chinese
characters, and cjk-ext B charaters. They all display as rectangles.
   I want to make the emacs select encoding scheme according to my tex files
automatically, that is, when my tex files are encoded with GBK, BIG5, GB and
UTF8, the emacs should load the corresponding encoding character sets and
display them correctly. 
   Furthmore, your 4c-CNS.el.bz2 is for big5, how can I use it for GBK or
UTF8, and as for the input method, can I use the more common, say, SCIM, to
input the cjk-ext B charaters with emacs?
  
   Best,
   Hongsheng.
  
   
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