On Monday, September 29, 2008 at 20:05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> But, I want to the title of the above reference list is in Chinese >> while the LaTeX itself dosen't accept the Chinese characters in >> preamle, what should I do? Attachment is a minimal example I've >> used for the above test.
> You have to use a CJK environment *while calling* \newcites. You
> only activate a CJK environment within the macro (which is active
> *while executing*), which isn't sufficient since the used CJK
> character codes get the wrong \catcodes.
> With other words, you should say
> \begin{CJK*}{GBK}{}
> \newcites{...}{...}
> \end{CJK*}
I've done this according to your guidance, but it turned out to be
futile. Attached please find the minimal example I've used.
Regards,
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Hongsheng Zhao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Xinjiang Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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2008-9-29
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