[Debian-tex-commits] SVN CJK commit + diffs: r4094 - cjk/trunk/debian

Danai Sae-Han danai-guest at alioth.debian.org
Tue Jul 14 20:13:48 UTC 2009


Author: danai-guest
Date: 2009-07-14 20:13:45 +0000 (Tue, 14 Jul 2009)
New Revision: 4094

Modified:
   cjk/trunk/debian/TODO.Debian
Log:
Update the TODO list to work on support for Korean fonts.


Modified: cjk/trunk/debian/TODO.Debian
===================================================================
--- cjk/trunk/debian/TODO.Debian	2009-07-14 20:12:24 UTC (rev 4093)
+++ cjk/trunk/debian/TODO.Debian	2009-07-14 20:13:45 UTC (rev 4094)
@@ -113,6 +113,35 @@
   * Check out the Korean package, and put most/all of the .fd files
     that are *not* from HLaTeX in the HBF package(s).
 
+     - add \newpage in the example files (?or just one?) before \end{CJK*}
+       to solve \write issues when you
+       include a ToC.  + extra comments.  [TODO]
+Idea for comment: (only with CJKutf8, apparently):
+% We need to end the CJK environment with a \newpage; otherwise the
+% .aux and .toc files will be completely messed up.
+\newpage
+\end{CJK}
+
+From CJK.txt:
+    o   If you get the error message: `\CJK... undefined' or other `...
+        undefined ...' messages and you can't find an error, try inserting
+        \newpage, \clearpage, or \cleardoublepage (the latter for two-column
+        printing) before saying \end{CJK} or \end{CJK*}. This can happen if
+        LaTeX 2e writes headers, footers, or index entries (both \index and
+        \printindex) of a page containing CJK characters after closing the
+        CJK environment.
+
+        In case of footnotes with CJK characters which are split across
+        pages, you have to close the CJK environment on the page on which
+        the particular footnote ends (probably preceded by a \newpage
+        command).
+
+        A similar error message from CJKutf8.sty (with the same solution) is
+
+          Package inputenc Error:
+            Unicode char \u 8: XXX not set up for use with LaTeX
+
+
   * Split the -japanese-wadalab package into three subpackages: -gothic,
     -maru and -mincho.  Hmmm, is that necessary?
 




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