I had been using MacTeX (TeX Live) under OS X when I encountered the error building the documentation. I just tried under a fresh install of Linux, and I get exactly the same error message. Something is really strange here.
On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 7:44 AM, Ivar Nesje <[email protected]> wrote: > I noticed that you reported that the PDF generation fails on your > computer, but i did not notice your references to pages in the online > documentation, which I now see must indicate that you had downloaded the > links I posted. Sorry for not reading carefully. > > I was not sure that anyone would look into this issue, and if you just > wanted to have a PDF for printing/reading, downloading might be a viable > option. > > In my opinion this is a bug in Sphinx (or some dependency/version issue on > your system), because Spinx does not give an error on our documentation, > but generates invalid .tex files. > > kl. 12:37:55 UTC+1 tirsdag 7. januar 2014 skrev Marcus Urban følgende: >> >> You missed my point. It's not about wanting a PDF version of the >> documentation. I know that I can download it, although I reiterate that the >> PDF version online has tables on p. 114 and 116 that are essentially >> unreadable. My point is that the build procedure for the documentation is >> failing. >> >> >> >> On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 4:48 AM, Ivar Nesje <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> If you just want a pdf of the documentation you can download it from >>> https://media.readthedocs.org/pdf/julia/latest/julia.pdf or >>> https://media.readthedocs.org/pdf/julia/release-0.2/julia.pdf >>> >>> Ivar >>> >>> kl. 10:14:58 UTC+1 tirsdag 7. januar 2014 skrev Marcus Urban følgende: >>>> >>>> Building the PDF version of the documentation fails for me. Following >>>> the instructions in doc/README.md, "make helpdb.jl" and "make html" worked >>>> without error. However, "make latexpdf" fails with the error >>>> >>>> ! Package inputenc Error: Unicode char \u8:你 not set up for use with >>>> LaTeX. >>>> >>>> My LaTeX installation (MacTeX/TeX Live) works fine for everything else, >>>> so I am not sure how to fix the problem. I see that there is a problem with >>>> unicode characters. I was able to produce a PDF using xelatex, but I had to >>>> hack on JuliaLanguage.tex manually, removing some options that were >>>> incompatible with xelatex, adding a fake CJK* that is a no-op, and then >>>> editing one instance of a tabular that xelatex sees as an error (p. 114 in >>>> the online PDF). I also noticed that this table and one on p. 116 have >>>> issues in the typesetting in the online PDF, so those tables seem to be an >>>> issue either way. >>>> >>>> >>
