> Yes. If I change \usepackage{CJK} to \usepackage{CJKutf8}, it runs
> fine.
Strange, since this shouldn't matter in the example. Please do
\documentclass[a4paper]{book}
\usepackage{CJK}
\begin{document}
\tracingall
\tracingonline0
\begin{CJK}{UTF8}{songti}
abcdefg
\end{CJK}
\end{document}
and send me the log file (compressed).
> > We'll do that as soon as possible. I noticed that the example
> > CJKutf8.tex included in 4.6.0 loads CJKutf8.sty, not CJK.sty, and
> > when I make this change in the document included in this bug
> > report, it runs fine. Are you sure that CJK.sty was supposed to
> > work in 4.6.0?
Well, CJKutf8.sty immediately loads CJK.sty... I really can't see a
reason why the above example fails with CJK.sty. Are you sure that
the file doesn't start with the `byte order mark' (BOM, U+FEFF), which
some editors insert even for UTF-8 encoding? This is the byte
sequence 0xEF 0xBB 0xBF. This must always be removed.
Werner
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