> > > Thank you for your solution.  It indeed solves the problem.
> > > What a untrivial error!
> > 
> > It's not such a mysterious thing: TeX asynchronously writes
> > headers, footers, index entries, and so on, namely at the time of
> > finishing the page.  It can easily happen that the CJK environment
> > is no longer active then.  You might look this up, comparing
> > \write with \immediate\write.
>
> Simple question: How to handle this if I don't like to have a new
> page in my document?

If you are in the middle of your document, simply close the CJK
environment later.  A \newpage at the end of the document has no
effect anyway.


    Werner

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