Karl Linek wrote:
> > The file has errors. If you use German as the main language, you cannot
> > use UTF (CJK) as encoding.
>
> Why?
Because this triggers non-babel language support (the CJK package), and German
needs babel support
> > Use "Default". Then, mark the Chinese character
> >
> >
On Sun, Dec 22, 2013 at 3:32 PM, Karl Linek wrote:
> On Di, 2013-11-26 at 07:24 +, LyX Ticket Tracker wrote:
>> #8904: CJK-Pinyin-Bug
>> ---+-
>> Reporter: Demophilo | Owner: lasgouttes
>> Type: defect
On Di, 2013-11-26 at 07:24 +, LyX Ticket Tracker wrote:
> #8904: CJK-Pinyin-Bug
> ---+-
> Reporter: Demophilo | Owner: lasgouttes
> Type: defect | Status: closed
> Priority: normal | Milestone:
> C
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> > 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?
>
> The problem is due to a wrong language/encoding setting in you document.
On a closer look, I actually encountered a bug: T
Karl Linek wrote:
> 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
Am Freitag, 29. November 2013 um 21:10:52, schrieb Karl Linek
> Hello,
>
> On Di, 2013-11-26 at 07:24 +, LyX Ticket Tracker wrote:
> > #8904: CJK-Pinyin-Bug
> > ---+-
> > Reporter: Demophilo | Owner: lasgou
Hello,
On Di, 2013-11-26 at 07:24 +, LyX Ticket Tracker wrote:
> #8904: CJK-Pinyin-Bug
> ---+-
> Reporter: Demophilo | Owner: lasgouttes
> Type: defect | Status: closed
> Priority: normal | Milesto