Although I'm still waiting for a final confirmation, the last bugzilla in my codes is almost surely gone. It was a memory leak, the nastiest kind of bugs a programmer can ever get. It has been bugging me for more than two weeks. What makes the task of debugging daunting is the fact that there are exponential numbers of ways you can screw things up. It upsets you because every bug is caused by your own fallibility. So it takes not only experience but also luck to get the job done.
As many people point out, it takes perseverance, patience and pain to set up Chinese support in LaTeX . So after I took the pain to do it, following these two great tutorials (TeXLive users take note: DO follow instruction 4.b .), I thought I should use it more. Here it is: the bilingual pdf version of the " Analects of Confucius"(《论语》), or "Confucian Analects", translated by James Legge and typeset by me. Many thanks to Project Gutenberg for the original plain text version!
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