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NAME

       bg5latex     - Use LaTeX directly on a Big5 encoded .tex file
       bg5pdflatex  - Use pdfLaTeX directly on a Big5 encoded .tex file
       bg5+latex    - Use LaTeX directly on a Big5+ encoded .tex file
       bg5+pdflatex - Use pdfLaTeX directly on a Big5+ encoded .tex file
       cef5latex    - Use LaTeX directly on a Big5 encoded .tex file
                      containing CEF macros
       cef5pdflatex - Use pdfLaTeX directly on a Big5 encoded .tex file
                      containing CEF macros
       ceflatex     - Use LaTeX directly on a .tex file containing CEF
                      macros
       cefpdflatex  - Use pdfLaTeX directly on a .tex file containing CEF
                      macros
       cefslatex    - Use LaTeX directly on an SJIS encoded .tex file
                      containing CEF macros
       cefspdflatex - Use pdfLaTeX directly on an SJIS encoded .tex file
                      containing CEF macros
       gbklatex     - Use LaTeX directly on a GBK encoded .tex file
       gbkpdflatex  - Use pdfLaTeX directly on a GBK encoded .tex file
       sjislatex    - Use LaTeX directly on an SJIS encoded .tex file
       sjispdflatex - Use pdfLaTeX directly on an SJIS encoded .tex file

SYNOPSIS

       bg5latex file.tex
       bg5pdflatex file.tex
       etc.

DESCRIPTION

       This  manual  page  briefly  documents the different *latex batch files
       that come with the CJK LaTeX macro.

       The *latex commands are shell scripts that will convert a (Big5(+), GBK
       or  SJIS  encoded)  .tex file in a .cjk file using the respective *conv
       command resulting in a .cjk file, and will then run (pdf)latex  on  the
       .cjk file.

       If you use Big5+ encoding, then use bg5+latex or bg5+pdflatex.

       If you use CEF macro’s in your Big5 or SJIS encoded file, use cef5latex
       or cefslatex resp. instead.  If it’s in plain ASCII, use ceflatex.

       If you use GNU/Emacs (>=20),  you  don’t  have  to  use  any  of  these
       commands: just put the Lisp file "cjk-enc.el" in Emacs’ load-path, load
       the library "cjk-enc" and run "M-x cjk-write-file"  to  create  a  .cjk
       file.  Then process the .cjk file with latex or pdflatex.

SEE ALSO

       bg5conv(1),    bg5+conv(1),   cef5conv(1),   cefconv(1),   cefsconv(1),
       extconv(1),   sjisconv(1),   the    CJK    documentation    files    in
       /usr/share/doc/latex-cjk-common/.

AVAILABILITY

       The  *latex  scripts  are  part  of  the CJK macro package for LaTeX 2e
       available at the CTAN hosts and its mirrors, and available  for  Debian
       under latex-cjk-chinese and latex-cjk-japanese.

AUTHOR

       The  programs  mentioned  under  NAME  were  written  by Werner Lemberg
       <wl@gnu.org>.

       This manual page was written by Danai SAE-HAN <danai.sae-han@edpnet.be>
       for  the  Debian  project.  It is licensed under the GNU General Public
       License version 2 or higher, of which you can find  a  copy  online  at
       http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt   or   on   Debian   systems  under
       /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-2 (part of the "base-files" package).