Hello,

On Di, 2013-11-26 at 07:24 +0000, LyX Ticket Tracker wrote:
> #8904: CJK-Pinyin-Bug
> -----------------------+-------------------------
>  Reporter:  Demophilo  |       Owner:  lasgouttes
>      Type:  defect     |      Status:  closed
>  Priority:  normal     |   Milestone:
> Component:  general    |     Version:  2.0.6
>  Severity:  normal     |  Resolution:  invalid
>  Keywords:             |
> -----------------------+-------------------------
> Changes (by spitz):
> 
>  * keywords:  CJK pinyin =>
>  * status:  new => closed
>  * resolution:   => invalid
>  * milestone:  2.0.7 =>
> 
> 
> Comment:
> 
>  The file has errors. If you use German as the main language, you cannot
>  use UTF (CJK) as encoding.

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.

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?

I would prefer the second version.

I would like that anyone could manage it, that the \end{CJK} is put just
before \ens{document}. My last question: Is it that difficulty?

I attach the lyx-file and the pdf-file to prove that it works. Put an
enter before the last Chinese character to see that it isn't working
anymore.

Thank you in advance for helping.

Karl


Attachment: Chinesisch.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document

Attachment: Chinesisch.lyx
Description: application/lyx

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