On Jun 13, 8:29 pm, Andrey Novoseltsev <novos...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am the "Russian guy" on current Sage Days ;-) I've starting looking
> at the tutorial translation (#9378) and as the first step compiled the
> documentation. Everything seems OK when building the HTML version, but
> there are some issues with PDF. On sage.math it still builds the
> document and it looks OK, but there is no "PDF-sections", i.e. if you
> open the structure in the viewer, it is almost empty as Russian
> section names were not processed properly. What is worse, hyperlinks
> to different sections do not work in the text. I am not exactly sure
> what are the minimal steps to solve it, but on my own machine (which I
> have used to process Russian LaTeX files) both the structure view and
> hyperlinks function as they should, so presumably those who have
> "Russian-aware" LaTeX installations will be able to produce proper
> output.

Yeah, if you don't have the right LaTeX package, it doesn't work,
right?

> My question is: do we care about producing correct PDF-output for all
> documentation variants which are shipped with Sage or not? I.e. do we
> need to add somehow missing fonts or whatever is missing?
>
> So far I want to answer "No" and will not consider the above issue as
> an obstacle to positive review, but let me know if you disagree.

Hmm, that is a good question.  Here is a lower bound:

 * The pdf and live documentation at sagemath.org should all look
correct.

- kcrisman

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