Re: docbook2pdf
Am Mittwoch, 16. Juni 2004 02:39 schrieb Ling Li:
> If you really has converted docbook to some pdf file using
> docbook2pdf, may be install some chinese font(arphic-ttf/tfm) and
> cjklatex would help you see the Chinese character.
I think (??) I have all chinese fonts installed (sorry for the long lines).
$ dpkg -l *ttf*
un baekmuk-ttf <none> (no description available)
pn clanlib-ttf <none> (no description available)
pn libsdl-ttf1.2 <none> (no description available)
pn libsdl-ttf1.2-dev <none> (no description available)
pn libttf-dev <none> (no description available)
ii libttf2 1.4pre.20011029-1 FreeType 1, The FREE TrueType Font Engine, shared library files.
un mkttfdir <none> (no description available)
pn scottfree <none> (no description available)
ii ttf-arphic-bkai00mp 2.10-6 "AR PL KaitiM Big5" Chinese TrueType font by Arphic Technology
ii ttf-arphic-bsmi00lp 2.10-6 "AR PL Mingti2L Big5" Chinese TrueType font by Arphic Technology
ii ttf-arphic-gbsn00lp 2.11-6 "AR PL SungtiL GB" Chinese TrueType font by Arphic Technology
ii ttf-arphic-gkai00mp 2.11-6 "AR PL KaitiM GB" Chinese TrueType font by Arphic Technology
pn ttf-baekmuk <none> (no description available)
pn ttf-commercial <none> (no description available)
pn ttf-kochi-gothic <none> (no description available)
un ttf-kochi-gothic-naga10 <none> (no description available)
pn ttf-kochi-mincho <none> (no description available)
un ttf-kochi-mincho-naga10 <none> (no description available)
un ttf-larabie-deco <none> (no description available)
un ttf-larabie-straight <none> (no description available)
un ttf-larabie-uncommon <none> (no description available)
un ttf-openoffice <none> (no description available)
pn ttf-thryomanes <none> (no description available)
pn ttf-xtt-wadalab-gothic <none> (no description available)
pn ttf-xtt-watanabe-mincho <none> (no description available)
pn ttf-xwatanabe-mincho <none> (no description available)
ii ttf2pt1 3.3.3-1 A TrueType to PostScript Type 1 Font Converter
ii ttf2pt1-chinese 3.3.2-1 Chinese fonts encoding maps for ttf2pt1
pn ttfprint <none> (no description available)
un xfonts-baekmuk-ttf <none> (no description available)
pn xfonts-thai-ttf <none> (no description available)
$ dpkg -l *tfm*
pn dictfmt <none> (no description available)
un textfm <none> (no description available)
ii tfm-arphic-bkai00mp 2.11.1 Arphic "AR PL KaitiM Big5" TrueType font TeX font metric data
ii tfm-arphic-bsmi00lp 2.11.1 Arphic "AR PL Mingti2L Big5" TrueType font TeX font metric data
ii tfm-arphic-gbsn00lp 2.11.1 Arphic "AR PL SungtiL GB" TrueType font TeX font metric data
ii tfm-arphic-gkai00mp 2.11.1 Arphic "AR PL KaitiM GB" TrueType font TeX font metric data
un tfm-twmoe-kai <none> (no description available)
un tfm-twmoe-sung <none> (no description available)
cjk-latex is also installed. But how do I use this? I couldn't find
any man page or usefull docu in /usr/share/doc!
>
> * Marco Lenhardt <mlh@theysohn.at> [2004-06-14 09:18:39 +0200]:
> > Hi
> >
> > I am trying to convert a chinese documentation in docbook xml
> > format to html and pdf via docbook2[html,pdf] (on a woody box).
> >
> > docbook2html works fine for me. The generated output contains
> > browser readable chinese characters.
> >
> > But the docbook2pdf output has no (readable) chinese characters.
> > They look like <27888><26862><25380>.
> >
> > I think docbook2pdf's toolchain contains tex, which can not
> > handle utf-8 coded characters.
> >
> > Can anyone tell me a way to convert chinese text to pdf.
> >
> >
> >
> > Thanks & Greetings
> > Marco
> >
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