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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Mar  7 04:28:04 -0800 
2006 -------
Just some information for people who have similiar problem, changing the font
you are using might be a good workaround. I know Acrobat need an extra package
to display Chinese character but such packages are not required if you use one
of the font I recommened (I tried both on English-only adobe reader and looks 
fine!)

I recommend ShanHeiSun <http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software_2fCJKUnifonts>
and Ming <http://www.info.gov.hk/digital21/eng/hkscs/hkscs_iso.html>. Both are
free to use. Ming is governmental font from HongKong, the other one is something
like GPL. Both fonts I used many years with OpenOffice (and also fine with PDF
export)

The advantage of the two fonts are for their coverage. They conver really a lot
of Chinese characters, the top coverage Chinese fonts that can be obtained for
free. The problem with character coverage is that, when you found some Chinese
character is missing in one font, it is usually too late (difficult to change
the whole document and also past documents' font). So better choose wisely in
the begning. I used to use other fonts (like arphicfonts) and now I fall back to
only use the two (Mostly I use UniFont/ShangHeiSun, sometimes I use Ming).

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