Hi, I'm sure I found a solution for the bogus Korean glyphs in PS and PDF documents created on www-master.
On Fri, Mar 25, 2005 at 04:24:20PM +0100, Martin Schulze wrote: > Jens Seidel wrote: > > > Unfortunately, I can't read maint-guide pdf in korean under korean > > > window envirionment with acrobat reader. :< > > > > Please send me www-master's maint-guide.ko.log file so that I can inspect > > it. > > Try to remove temporary files (such as *.aux, ...) and check that > > hlatex and hlatex-fonts-base are installed! > > ii hlatex 0.991-3 LaTeX Korean > support > ii hlatex-fonts-base 0.991-2 basic HLaTeX > fonts files Using this information and temporary debug output in project-history's Makefile I was able to determine the problem. The hlatex package contains /etc/texmf/dvips/uhc-down.map. This needs to be specified in /etc/texmf/dvips/updmap: Please add "uhc-down.map" (without quotes on a separate line) after the line containing extra_modules=" and start cd /etc/texmf/dvips && ./updmap && /usr/bin/texhash A similar action occurs in /var/lib/dpkg/info/hlatex.postinst so a "dpkg-reconfigure hlatex" might work as well. I'm not sure what caused the trouble but it seems that the txfonts package was installed in the past and incompletly removed (/etc/texmf/dvips/psfonts.map contains txfonts.map entries). I think it is not worth to investigate this further since Sarge uses a better approach to handle *.map files. If successfully there should be a umj10 Umj10 <umj10.pfb line in /etc/texmf/dvips/psfonts.map and "it works" output after gsftopk -t umj11 && echo "it works" It would be nice if you could touch the Korean files of apt-howto, maint-guide and project-history so that I do not need do commit a dummy version of these files into CVS. The created missfont.log files can be removed as well on success. (The missing fonts in missfont.log are visible in the log file http://www-master.debian.org/build-logs/ddp/make.log when debiandoc2latex* tools are called with verbose option -v). > > I asked for this already a few times! A list of installed packages would > > also be nice (or is this a security risk?). > > All installed packages? *sigh* Thanks, the list you sent me in a private mail was useful. > Please, when sending mail to debian-admin, only include the stuff > that is relevant for admin work. Don't send a mail around to several > lists where 90% of its content is irrelevant for -admin. If I see > too much "junk" in the mail I delete it since it seems to be misdirected. OK. I hope this mail doesn't belong to this category. Jens -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

