David Cramer <david.cramer@rackspace.com> 2014/03/18 08:32
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Re: Fw: [Openstack-i18n] [OpenStack-doc] Add Korean fonts for 'coluddoc-maven-plugins'
Hi all, I've finally gotten around to implementing this:
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/81129/
Regards, David
On 08/14/2013 01:46 AM, Ying Chun Guo wrote:
I think #2 is a good way.
Regards Ying Chun Guo (Daisy)
David Cramer <david.cramer@rackspace.com> wrote on 2013/08/13 21:42:22:
David Cramer <david.cramer@rackspace.com> 2013/08/13 21:42
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Re: Fw: [Openstack-i18n] [OpenStack-doc] Add Korean fonts for 'coluddoc-maven-plugins'
On 08/12/2013 08:07 PM, Ying Chun Guo wrote:
@ David Will the Maven plugin become very big if it contains so many font files? Is it possible to use system font instead? Is it possible to configure which font to download when downloading
binary plugin files?
That's a good point. I could do both of those things: 1) Configure it to use known system font locations for certain platforms and 2) Expose configuration params in the pom to set the additional font location and font name.
With #1, if the font location changes, then the plugin would stop working, but it could provide convenience for now.
It's true that including the font files in the plugin will increase
Thank you, David. Can you explain more about: <localFontPath>/home/dcramer/NanumFonts</localFontPath> <bodyFont>NanumGothic</bodyFont> <monospaceFont>NanumGothic</monospaceFont> If we want to build Korean document, what shall we do? If we want a server in OpenStack Infrastructure to build Korean document, we need to download Korean fonts there, right? Best regards Ying Chun Guo (Daisy) David Cramer <david.cramer@rackspace.com> wrote on 2014/03/18 08:32:22: the the
size of the plugin, but you don't normally have to download the plugin very often. I suppose it depends on how many we end up adding.
Regards, David