On Wednesday, November 5, 2008 at 16:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> How to use \CJKchar command to type cjk-ext a/b Chinese characters? E.g.,
>>
>> U+20000, which has the GB18030 code as this: 95328236.
> This is documented, for example in `commands.txt':
Thanks for you information. It's my responsibility to read the manual
first.
[Snip]
> Examples:
> \CJKchar[UTF8]{"02D9}{"04F}
I've little knowledge about the inner code. I want to ask you a
odditional relative issue to the your above answer, BTW, my issue maybe stupid
in the following:
In detail, the unicode inner code of cjk-ext b I've seen have the
following form:
U+2A6DF
In this form, I can only find five hexadecimal digit for each. So,
how can I change it to the form use by you in the above example?
Regards,
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Hongsheng Zhao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Xinjiang Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry
Chinese Academy of Sciences
GnuPG DSA: 0xD108493
2008-11-5
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