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Hi Hans, hi all, it seems, that the commands: \usemodule[chi-simplified] \usemodule[chi-traditional] do nothing. They are pointing to files s-chi-01.tex and s-chi-02.tex which are not present. How can i have access to the traditional chinese characters? Greetings Lutz
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On 18 Oct 04, at 1:34 PM, Lutz Haseloff wrote:
Hi Hans, hi all,
it seems, that the commands:
\usemodule[chi-simplified] \usemodule[chi-traditional]
do nothing. They are pointing to files s-chi-01.tex and s-chi-02.tex which are not present.
How can i have access to the traditional chinese characters?
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I use the command \usemodule[chinese] when using chinese and use the commands \TraChi and \SimChi to switch between traditional and simplified chinese characters. Francis Leung
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