[Qgis-community-team] [Qgis-tr] latex/pdf guru's for failing Korean and Hindi pdf build available?

Ko Nagase nagase at georepublic.co.jp
Fri Jun 20 05:23:54 PDT 2014


Hi BJ Jang, Hindi translator, Richard


> BJ Jang

I fixed Korean space issue by using Debian Wheezy newer xeCJK module,
and applying the following link way.
2014-06-17 21:32 GMT+09:00 Ko Nagase <nagase at georepublic.co.jp>:
> :
> [1] http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/17292/how-to-write-spaces-between-korean-words-with-xecjk/
> :

So, could you check the following new PDF again?
Korean PDF: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/93823511/QGIS-testing-UserGuide-ko-wheezy.pdf


> Hindi translator

I added Hindi version PDF here.
Hindi PDF: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/93823511/QGIS-testing-UserGuide-hi-wheezy.pdf
I hope that someone check this one.


> Richard

I updated my "xelatex" branch to fix Korean space issue and add Hindi
extra settings.
If above files are valid ones, I will create pull request.
== [xelatex] ==
branch root: https://github.com/sanak/QGIS-Documentation/tree/xelatex
===========

I also created "vagrant" branch to use Debian Wheezy 7.5 x64 image on
my MacOSX note PC.
About package lists for the image, please see the following "bootstrap.sh".
== [vagrant] ==
branch root: https://github.com/sanak/QGIS-Documentation/tree/vagrant
bootstrap.sh: https://github.com/sanak/QGIS-Documentation/blob/vagrant/vagrant/wheezy64/bootstrap.sh
===========

I wrote that I will try also Debian Squeeze environement in this weekend,
but I become busy with other tasks, so I set this status to pending for a while.


Regards,

Ko

2014-06-18 21:16 GMT+09:00 Ko Nagase <nagase at georepublic.co.jp>:
> Hi Richard, BJ Jang
>
> Thanks for confirmation.
>
> I just pushed yesterday code to my git repository "xelatex" branch.
> =====
> branch root: https://github.com/sanak/QGIS-Documentation/tree/xelatex
> commit diff: https://github.com/sanak/QGIS-Documentation/commit/e9a02494547c5b8f7ed4581c57ee492cd9b4ecff
> =====
>
> I confirmed Ubuntu 12.04 (precise = Debian Squeeze) xeCJK package is
> too old (Version 2.3.10 (30-Sept-2009)),
> and that seems to be the cause of Korean space issue.
>
> It may also be possible to build xeCJK source by hand,
> but I am not so familiar with LaTeX .etc...
>
> Is there some plan about upgrading current documentation server to
> Debian Wheezy?
>
> Anyway, I will try to create Debian Squeeze/Wheezy environment from
> scratch by Vagrant,
> and check it again in this weekend, because now I am testing only on
> Ubuntu 12.04 (precise).
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> 2014-06-18 20:21 GMT+09:00 Richard Duivenvoorde <richard at duif.net>:
>> On 17-06-14 14:50, Ko Nagase wrote:
>>
>>> So, please check that your current "source/i18n/ko/conf.py" includes
>>> both original "source/conf.py"
>>> and extra "source/i18n/ko/conf.py.diff" contents.
>>
>> Thanks for the hints.
>>
>> I added this piece of config in the normal source.conf file, but do not
>> get better results then the other pdf without.
>>
>> It is not clear to me if this is because of my own setup (missing
>> essential korean fonts or packages) or if I'm doing something else wrong.
>>
>> BJ Jang: are you able to build the Korean pdf yourself?
>>
>> Any help is appreciated
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Richard Duivenvoorde
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Ko Nagase (長瀬 興)
> Georepublic Japan
> mail: nagase at georepublic.co.jp
> web: http://georepublic.co.jp



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Ko Nagase (長瀬 興)
Georepublic Japan
mail: nagase at georepublic.co.jp
web: http://georepublic.co.jp


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