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<p>Participating in this mailing list has already been useful. In
addition to the reasoning behind licensing, i now know the site
Learnlatex.org that wasn't known to me before.</p>
<p>As for Chinese characters, i generally don't use them because i
can't Chinese although it would be super-useful to be able to read
that widely spread language. However, i added a reference that
contained these characters and web version looked just fine but in
PDF, instead of them, rectangles were. i use RStudio Server as an
authoring tool for my things and <i>bookdown</i> as an output
generator. <i>bookdown</i> uses <i>pandoc</i> and the latter has
some default templates available. For LaTeX, there's <i>default.latex</i>
which contains the rules for actually anything. i just had to set
the main font for CJK (whatever it means, probably <i>Chinese-Japanish-Koeran</i>,
and i know that it's Japanese but in German it's Japanisch and why
not in English, that could be then Englese, too, and <i>koer</i>
is <i>dog</i> in Estonian, we had <i>Korean fairy tales</i>, and
we read<font size="4">: <i>Fairy tales of dog</i></font>) to turn
on displaying Chinese characters in PDF file. That works fine with
<i>xelatex</i> but doesn't work with <i>lualatex</i>. So i
switched from <i>lualatex</i> back to <i>xelatex</i>.</p>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 25.07.22 18:31, Ulrike Fischer
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Am Mon, 25 Jul 2022 17:19:24 +0300 schrieb peacecop kalmer::
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">i had no idea that something like
/textdoc/ exists before someone here in this conversation mentioned it.
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It is mention in the last lection at learnlatex.org:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.learnlatex.org/en/lesson-16">https://www.learnlatex.org/en/lesson-16</a>
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Even yesterday, i learnt something: that for displaying
Chinese characters, /lualatex/ can't be used but /xelatex/ works just
fine.
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That is in this generality wrong, but it can depend on the package.
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