It seems you're using rst2pdf extension to build PDF file:

>processing rst2pdf...

So the configurations for LaTeX that you pasted is not used.
Please call `make latexpdf` instead to invoke LaTeX build.
(I've never build Korean document so far. So I don't know it goes well.)

Thanks,
Takeshi KOMIYA

‪2020年5月31日(日) 23:31 ‫منصة شليله‬‎ <[email protected]>:‬
>
> منصةشليله
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> بتاريخ الأحد، 31 مايو، 2020 5:24:16 م UTC+3، كتب Jalba sung:
>>
>> Hi,
>> I just started using Sphinx and love the output.
>>
>> I need a translated version of my doc in korean and I used spinx-int to 
>> generate .po files
>> When I try to generate pdf output by running following commend
>>
>> Enter code here...
>> make -e SPHINXOPTS="-D language='ko'" pdf
>>
>> I get the following output
>> Enter code here...
>> Running Sphinx v1.7.6
>> loading translations [ko]... done
>> loading pickled environment... done
>> building [mo]: targets for 0 po files that are out of date
>> building [pdf]: targets for 10 source files that are out of date
>> updating environment: 0 added, 0 changed, 0 removed
>> looking for now-outdated files... none found
>> processing rst2pdf...
>> index
>> Overview
>> Legal
>> Intendeduse
>> Trademarks
>> MaterialSupUser
>> GeneralGuide
>> Protocol
>> Overview2
>> Protocol2
>> resolving references...
>> done
>> writing rst2pdf...
>> [WARNING] image.py:397 image 
>> /Users/Him2/Documents/My_files/sphinx/source/img/Ent.jpg is too tall for the 
>> frame, rescaling
>> done
>> build succeeded.
>>
>> However, when I open up the pdf file all the korean characters are in square 
>> block.
>>
>> Below is the latex part of the conf.py
>>
>> Enter code here...latex_elements = {
>>     # The paper size ('letterpaper' or 'a4paper').
>>     #
>>     'papersize': 'a4paper',
>>
>>     # The font size ('10pt', '11pt' or '12pt').
>>     #
>>     'pointsize': '12pt',
>>
>>     # Additional stuff for the LaTeX preamble.
>>     #
>>     'preamble': '',
>>
>>     # Latex figure (float) alignment
>>     #
>>     'figure_align': 'htbp',
>>
>>     # kotex config
>>     #
>>     'figure_align': 'htbp',
>>
>>     'fontpkg': r'''
>> \usepackage{kotex}
>>
>> ''',
>>    'inputenc':  '',
>>    'utf8extra': '',
>>    'preamble': '''
>>
>> \usepackage{fontspec}
>> \usepackage{xeCJK} % this is needed to support for wrapping CJK text
>> \setsansfont{Arial Unicode MS}
>> \setromanfont{Arial Unicode MS}
>> \setmonofont[ Path = ./fonts/ ]{unifont.ttf} % set path where you installed 
>> unifont.ttf
>> ''',
>> }
>>
>> I don't think I installed xeCJK nor I have a path ./fonts.
>> I first updated the \setmonofont[ Path = ~/Library/Fonts/ ] {Korean.TTF}
>> the result is the same.
>>
>> I changed the \setsansfont and \setromanfont to {Korean} and the result is 
>> still same.
>>
>> What can I try ? Am I missing something?
>> Thank you.
>>
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