Werner LEMBERG wrote:
>> I managed to get CJKutf8 to work with beamer after a long struggle,
>> so I thought I would share my solution in case anyone is interested.
>> It is probably not the most elegant solution, but it worked for me.
>>
>> I read that thread:
>> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg00913.html I did not
>> manage to get it to work with the trick that Werner suggested.
>>     
>
> Well, the beamer class handles .nav files differently, thus my
> educated guess was wrong, sorry.
>
> However, after some trial, I've found the really simple solution: Just
> open and close the CJK environment within \AtBeginDocument and
> \AtEndDocument, respectively.  Example is below.
>
> I'll document it.
>
>
>     Werner
>   

Thank you very much. It works for me. Still, I had to add the 
hyperref={unicode} option to the beamer package. Without this option, 
text for sections in Acrobat Reader's navigation pane is broken.

I read the beamer manual, and found no "CJKutf8" option. It seems that 
the beamer package will accept any option name you pass to it without 
complaining. I suppose that if such an option existed, it would set 
hyperref={unicode}. The only option in the manual is CJK. I tried with 
and without that option, and noticed no difference.

Rémi

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