1 \documentclass[english]{article}
2 \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
3 \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
7 % It is impossible to get the document language because the document could start with a command,
8 % whitespace, and English word or whatever and the rest is in Japanese. Checking for the first CJK
9 % environment is no solution because the document could be English and contain only some Japanese.
13 \begin{CJK}{EUC-JP}{}%
14 Japanese \end{CJK} \begin{CJK}{UTF8}{}Chinese traditional\end{CJK} \begin{CJK}{EUC-JP}{}
18 Chinese simplified \end{CJK}\begin{CJK}{EUC-JP}{hei} Japanese
19 (this CJK environment will be put in ERT because LyX supports only one CJK
20 font mapping per document, this environment uses the \texttt{hei} mapping,
21 and the first mapping is empty.\end{CJK} \begin{CJK}{GB}{}Chinese simplified
24 % The following Bg5 encoded text cannot be processed as is by latex.
25 % It needs to be preprocessed by bg5conv or bg5latex needs to be used.
26 % See the documentation of CJK.sty for details.
32 \inputencoding{latin9}%
33 \selectlanguage{english}%
36 % The following SJIS encoded text cannot be processed as is by latex.
37 % It needs to be preprocessed by sjisconv or sjislatex needs to be used.
38 % See the documentation of CJK.sty for details.
41 Shift\_JIS
\93ú
\96{
\8cê
\82Ì
\95¶
\8fÍ
47 JIS-code
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