> It's well known that your CJK package has the \CJKchar macro with > which the CJK characters , e.g. for EM DASH ―, can be input by the > inner code like this: > > \CJKchar{"0A1}{"0AA} \CJKchar[UTF8]{"020}{"014} > > Based on this understand, I just want to know is there possible by > using inner code to input the corresponding characters directly > without using CJK package?
What do you mean with `inner code'? It's always possible to address a CJK subfont directly, e.g. \font\foo bsmiu20 \foo\char "014 Werner _______________________________________________ Cjk maillist - Cjk@ffii.org https://lists.ffii.org/mailman/listinfo/cjk