I'm finding it very difficult to get started with CJK to do a very
simple thing. I'm running it on Debian Squeeze and using latex or
lualatex. At this point, all I need to do is to include a few Chinese
pinyin characters in an article.
I installed latex-cjk-chinese. I gathered it requires in addition the
installation of a suitable font. I was told to install hbf-jfs56 to
get bitmap fonts for simplified Chinese. But I cannot find it.
So I installed the Arphic fonts that are available for my distribution
(latex-cjk-chinese-arphic-bkai00mp, etc). For simplified fonts I
suppose I should choose either SungtiL GB, KaitiM GB. Where do I find
out what their difference is?
Although the Chinese characters are shown in the CJK
arphic-sampler.tex when I compile with latex, when I add:
\usepackage{luacode}
\usepackage{fontspec}
\usepackage{pinyin}
\usepackage[USenglish]{babel}
and try to compile with lualatex, the characters don't display.
How do I imput chinese characters? Do I need to install scim or is
there some way to input their hex codes?
Haines Brown
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