Jürgen Spitzmüller-2 wrote:
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> steadycookie wrote:
>> OK. I understand now. If the CJK commands can be customized to be
>> \begin{CJK*}{font} and \end{CJK*}, I think it is OK. This is what I want.
>> In Chinese, generally, there is no blanks between characters, ev
Jürgen Spitzmüller-2 wrote:
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> steadycookie wrote:
>> But I prefer you remove the codes to generate the commands to invoke a
>> language package as I mentioned above. :) Maybe in next release version?
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> We cannot just remove these commands. This is very complicat
Jürgen Spitzmüller-2 wrote:
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> steadycookie wrote:
>> Has file a bug report. And uploaded a testcase. Sorry for the delay.
>> See http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4913
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> I've fixed the problem in trunk:
> http://www.lyx.org/trac/changeset/25093
>
Jürgen Spitzmüller-2 wrote:
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> steadycookie wrote:
>> But there is a bug. When I insert some floating figures in my
>> document, the \end{CJK} command added by lyx automatically appears in
>> wrong
>> place, not at the end of document, but before a \end{figure
Bo Peng-2 wrote:
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> Yaoguang,
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> Do you have some idea on how lyx should behave to support this CJK
> package? Could you elaborate it? It would be best if you can identify
> parts of the source code that need to be changed.
>
> Thanks.
> Bo
>
>
My idea is to let user to provide t
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
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> Bo Peng wrote:
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>> 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.
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> BTW I read in the CJK docs that you can also use
> \CJKfamily{XXX} after a \begin{CJK}{
Bo Peng-2 wrote:
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>> I think it would be better for a user to be able to configure each
>> document,
>> since this gives more flexibility.
>> Note that at current version 1.5.5, this configuration is globally in
>> "tools"->"preferences"->"language settings"->"language".
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> Are we also talki
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
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> steadycookie wrote:
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>> No need a list of fonts. You can just let user have option to configure
>> the commands to invoke a language. As I said above, there are options in
>> menu, but they are overlaid by the hardcoded commands.
>
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
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> Bo Peng wrote:
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>> 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.
>
> What would be the possible options we should provide? A list of fonts?
>
> Jürgen
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>
Bo Peng-2 wrote:
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> 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}{GB
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