>> I've use the subfonts.pe and fontforge to generated the type1
>> subfonts for cjk_ext b, in the above processure, I also use the
>> Unicode.sfd updated by you.
>> 
>> According to the above settings, if I use the dvipdfmx to work with
>> these type1 fonts, the pdf files should contain the corresponding
>> unicode map informations and so can be copied, pasted, and searched.
>> 
>> But, in my case, the chinese cjk_ext b's in the pdf generated cann't
>> be copied, pasted, and searched in pdf generated by dvipdfmx.
>> 
>> I post here the tex file and result log of latex command here, FYI.
>
>Please reduce your example to a single character, then provide the
>Type? subfont and its corresponding TFM file together with the LaTeX
>source file for further investigation.

I've make a test on the cjk character uni20021 only according to your advice.  
Because all of the files you specified is too big to post to the list, I've 
place it on my ftp server:

ftp://159.226.135.215/uni20021.zip

I wish this can give you more infomation for further investigation.

Best regards,
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Hongyi Zhao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
Xinjiang Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry
Chinese Academy of Science
2008-07-23


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