On Fri, 12 Dec 2008, Yanrui Li wrote:
2008/12/12 Yue Wang :
Hi, Yanrui,
Are you sure we should proceed the bibtex manually? (page38 of your version 2)
since I run pdfTeX and bibtex, the process can be done automatically
using texexec (after the 2006 release, of course).
Yes, If we use 'conte
2008/12/12 Yue Wang :
> Hi, Yanrui,
>
> Are you sure we should proceed the bibtex manually? (page38 of your version 2)
> since I run pdfTeX and bibtex, the process can be done automatically
> using texexec (after the 2006 release, of course).
Yes, If we use 'context' as compiling command, I'm sure
> This is not so much a question of the format (LaTeX or context) but of
> the underlying engines and the fonts. E.g. dvidpfmx seems to do it fine,
> but pdftex needs special map files:
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/c...@ffii.org/msg00221.html
>
> The unicode orientated engines xetex (with latex
Hi, Yanrui,
Are you sure we should proceed the bibtex manually? (page38 of your version 2)
since I run pdfTeX and bibtex, the process can be done automatically
using texexec (after the 2006 release, of course).
Yue Wang
On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 8:51 PM, Yanrui Li wrote:
> 2008/12/10 Yu Yi :
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Am Wed, 10 Dec 2008 13:28:51 +0100 schrieb Yu Yi:
> hi, I'm thinking now whether change from latex to context. As I know,
> both latex and context support the chinese language, but like in Latex,
> there is a problem with generated PDF, that is, the chinese words can
> not be copied and pasted
2008/12/10 Yu Yi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> hi, I'm thinking now whether change from latex to context. As I know, both
> latex and context support the chinese language, but like in Latex, there is
> a problem with generated PDF, that is, the chinese words can not be copied
> and pasted correctly as the
Nihao Yi,
2008/12/10 Yu Yi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> hi, I'm thinking now whether change from latex to context. As I know, both
> latex and context support the chinese language, but like in Latex, there is
> a problem with generated PDF, that is, the chinese words can not be copied
> and pasted corre
hi, I'm thinking now whether change from latex to context. As I know,
both latex and context support the chinese language, but like in Latex,
there is a problem with generated PDF, that is, the chinese words can
not be copied and pasted correctly as the english words, how about this
function in