On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 11:30:01AM -0500, H.S. wrote: > Osamu Aoki wrote: > > > > Hmmm... current unstable lacks Chinese tasks??? > > No no it is under: > > * Simplified Chinese desktop > > * Traditional Chinese desktop > > > > e.g. Here: > > i ttf-arphic-ukai 0.2.200802 > > 0.2.200802 > > i ttf-arphic-uming 0.2.200802 > > 0.2.200802 > > i unifont 1:5.1.2008 > > 1:5.1.2008 > > i x-ttcidfont-conf 32 32 > > p xfonts-efont-unicode <none> > > 0.4.0-5 > > p xfonts-intl-chinese <none> > > 1.2.1-6 > > p xfonts-wqy <none> > > 0.9.9-3.1 > > > > Few other things to consider are: > > * Fist do you have system set up for one of UTF-8 locales? > > > > I think utf-8 locale may be the reason here. > > To the OP: what viewer are you using to see the ps file? > > I have seen that some unicode fonts are not shown properly in gv. It has > something to do with gs not being able to deal with unicode fonts > properly.
It is Cmap file issue. Lenny release failed to transition Cmap file to new one. So depending on package, you need to have different ones. > For example, if I export an odf document containing some > unicode fonts to a ps file, gv shown boxes in their places. But if I > export the same file to a PDF file, the fonts are shown properly. > > I would very interested in knowing how gs is made to understand unicode. cmap files are provided by: (old) cmap-adobe-cns1 cmap-adobe-gb1 cmap-adobe-japan1 cmap-adobe-japan2 cmap-adobe-korea1 (new) poppler-data You may wish to have this one installed too. x-ttcidfont-conf Osamu -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org