Yes, this finally solves my problem! I installed TeX Live from DVD,
then looked at the screenshots on your blog page, and I am now able to
mix English and Chinese. Very nice. I also find I can use the fonts
you provide on your web page without problem, and thus get the regular
TeX look.
If TeX Li
I'm having trouble viewing Chinese characters using 1.5.0rd2 in
Windows XP (installed from scratch using the "Installer-bundle", with
MikTeX). Chinese characters are displayed in the editor, but are not
included in DVI or other outputs. For example, I enter the following,
marking the second line
Greetings,
I have just installed the latest CJK-LyX
(CJK-LyX-qt-1.4.2-1.i386.rpm), using the TeX Live distribution. This
works really well with GB encoding (simplified Chinese characters),
both for screen preview and in the DVI/PDF output. However, with Big5
encoding, as required for traditional