Karl Linek wrote:
> Why I can make a pdf-file? The language is German, I Use utf8(CJK), I
> use characters typical for German, I use a Chinese character. You write
> it doesn't work, but it works. It will not work anymore, if I make an
> enter before the Chinese character. If you take a look at the source
> code, you will notice that suddenly there is an \end{CJK}. I cannot move
> this to the end of the text.

Well, the encoding utf8(CJK) is a CJK-specific encoding. It might work by 
chance with German, but it is not made for that purpose. If German is the main 
language, you'll need either latin1, latin9 or utf8

> So my question: What is the bug? Is the bug that the file makes a pdf?
> Or is it a bug that it doesn't do it anymore if an enter is made?

The problem is due to a wrong language/encoding setting in you document.

See the attached correction.

Regards,
Jürgen

Attachment: Chinesisch.lyx
Description: application/lyx

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