Hi,

On Friday 22 January 2010 Yasuhiko Kamata wrote:
> 
> > > But some sorts of tagged texts in PDF were displayed with blank.
> > > These are "guimenu", "replaceable", and "xref" (referenced text).
> >
> > Do you use FOP or XEP for creating the PDF? I guess, it's FOP, right?
> 
> Yes, I'm now using FOP. XEP is not installed.

I've checked out your SVN repository and tested it with XEP. Some graphic 
files were missing, but that's ok as you concentrate on the text.

At first, I had some problems with an "out of memory error". Luckily I could 
solve it with an export XEP_MEMORY="-Xmx1100m". After this the PDF was created 
without errors.

You can see the results here:
http://www.suse.de/~toms/opensuse-man-ja/opensuse-html-xep.pdf
(It takes some time to synchronize.)


If you don't mind, I would like to suggest some improvements in your SVN 
repository:

1. Rename the ENV file ENV-opensuse-html as it is misleading. For example, 
something like ENV-opensuse is probably enough. This applies also to the 
directory. Maybe it is even better to move all the contents in it one level 
higher and remove the directory alltogether. But this is just an idea, maybe 
you want to structure it further.

2. Use separate ENV files to make it easier to build only Quick Starts, User 
Guide or Administration Guide. The above PDF contains 1836 pages and on slower 
computers it takes ages. On computers with less memory it will probably fail.

3. In some xml/book*.xml files, there is an attribute lang="en". This should 
be lang="ja", but I guess, I already know that. :)

Apart from that it is a good start! Keep on moving! :-)

 
> [...]
> 
> (for IPAPMincho)
> $ fontforge /usr/share/fonts/truetype/ipamp.otf
> (for IPAPGothic)
> $ fontforge /usr/share/fonts/truetype/ipagp.otf
> (for IPAGothic)
> $ fontforge /usr/share/fonts/truetype/ipag.otf
>
> Basic Latin (like U+0041), Hiragana/Katakana (Japanese fundamental
> characters; like U+3042, U+30A2), CJK Unified Ideographs (also called
> "Kanji"; like U+4E00) were displayed as expected.

Ok, that looks good. I've used the Sazanami fonts (package sazanami-fonts).


> [...]


Tom

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