On 14 March 2013 19:54, Charles Beck <[email protected]> wrote:
> In the FAQ of dblatex (http://dblatex.sourceforge.net/), I found the
> solution:
>
> ****
>
> I cannot compile my cyrillic document. Why?
>
> A document using some characters different from the roman alphabet may face
> some troubles, because latex natively handles only latin1 encoding.
>
> Try the different unicode supports provided by dblatex:
>
> Use the XeTeX backend, a new tex engine that natively supports Unicode
> characters: dblatex -b xetex file.xml.
>
> Ask for using the latex unicode support by setting the latex.encoding=utf8
> parameter: dblatex -P latex.encoding=utf8 file.xml.
>
> Use the Passivetex extensions by setting the latex.unicode.use=1 parameter:
> dblatex -P latex.unicode.use=1 file.xml.
>
> ****
> Now well, How to pass parameters to dblatex from AsciiDoc?

http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/a2x.1.html

--dblatex-opts

Cheers
Lex

>
> El miércoles, 13 de marzo de 2013 23:46:57 UTC, Charles Beck escribió:
>>
>> I tested it with greek letters and it worked so it has to be related
>> Japanese fonts.
>>
>> El miércoles, 13 de marzo de 2013 22:46:13 UTC, Lex Trotman escribió:
>>>
>>> On 14 March 2013 03:46, Charles Beck <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> > Like example, I refer to a string like ``こんにちは世界''
>>> >
>>> > El miércoles, 13 de marzo de 2013 09:54:50 UTC, Charles Beck escribió:
>>> >>
>>> >> In my text file, I have a string in Japanese language but when it is
>>> >> converted to PDF the string is translated to hexadecimal characters
>>> >> for HTML
>>> >> i.e. "&#x3053;". Then, how can be fixed to get the original
>>> >> characters?
>>>
>>> Asciidoc generates the docbook using the original UTF-8 characters,
>>> you can check this by running a2x -k japanese-hello.asciidoc
>>>
>>> Neither dblatex or fop produce the japanese output, dblatex as you say
>>> prints the code points and fop just replaces it with a #
>>>
>>> Perhaps they are telling us our PDF fonts don't include these characters?
>>>
>>> Anyway you need to investigate further the toolchains.
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> Lex
>>>
>>>
>>> >>
>>> >> Nothe  that I'm using ":encoding: utf-8".
>>> >>
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