Bo Peng-2 wrote:
> 
> On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 1:10 PM, Yaoguang Wei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>        Currently in Lyx 1.5.5 (5/12/2008) windows version,  commands to
>> switch to the cjk-environment are hardcoded in Lyx by adding
>> "\usepackage{CJK} " in preamble, and adding "\begin{CJK}{GBK}{}%" and
>> "\end{CJK}" in the beginning and the ending of the document.
>>        This maybe handy for some people not familiar with Latex. However,
>> I prefer to use "\begin{CJK*}{GBK}{kai}" and "\end{CJK*}" instead. {CJK*}
>> is better than {CJK} I think.
>>        So I suggest that in later versions of Lyx, this can be configed
>> by user. A possible way is: by default, the hardcoded commands are added
>> when user chooses CJK; but user can disable this and add other
>> preferrable commands.
>>        Note: currently, user can add commands to use a language package
>> in the "menu"->"toos"->"Preference"->"language settings"->"language", 
>> but they are not used when user chooses CJK.
> 
> 
> I would add that XXX in \begin{CJK}{GBK}{XXX} is sometimes required.
> My last attempt to use lyx for Chinese characters have failed due to
> this.
> 
> Bo
> 
> 
A little confused. Due to adding {XXX} or no {XXX}?
As I said, the better way is to have default configuration and user-defined
configuration.

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