Re: [Openstack-i18n] Fw: [OpenStack-doc] Add Korean fonts for 'coluddoc-maven-plugins'
Hi, Sungjin Can you give the font file or the link to download the font file to David Cramer? He can add it to the plugin and cut a release. @ the whole team If you have font issue with the Maven plugin, please send your font file to David Cramer. @ 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 the binary plugin files? Regards Ying Chun Guo (Daisy) David Cramer <david.cramer@rackspace.com> wrote on 2013/08/13 03:13:14:
David Cramer <david.cramer@rackspace.com> 2013/08/13 03:13
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Re: Fw: [Openstack-i18n] [OpenStack-doc] Add Korean fonts for 'coluddoc-maven-plugins'
Hi Daisy, So I'm surprised that those steps would work. You'd really have to do "mvn clean install" to make a changed version of the plugin available for local builds (and also be sure that your project depends on the version you just built).
In the thread below, Sungjin Gang had a message to me offering to provide a Korean font file. I think I'd replied saying that if I were given the file , I could add it to the plugin. Is there an open source font file available somewhere that I can download? If so, I'll add it immediately and cut a release.
For each language that requires a special font, we'll have to add the font to the plugin for it to work.
Regards, David
On 08/12/2013 11:46 AM, Ying Chun Guo wrote:
Hi, David
Sungjin Gang is a Korean translator. When he was trying to generate the translated Korean documents, he found the Korean characters cannot be displayed and #### was displayed instead of Korean font.
After several tests, he tried follow steps and had Korean font work.
Edit 'clouddoc-maven-plugins'[1]. Recompiling plugin. Edit 'openstack-manuals/[docs-name]/pom.xml', plugin dir. and exe 'mvn clean generate-sources'. Create PDF[2].
As I remembered, there was the same problem to Chinese and Japanese characters, and now there was problem for Korean characters. I wonder if there are same problems to other languages. I'd like to check with you if you have any thoughts to resolve the root of this issue, other than using this tricky way.
Thanks and regards Ying Chun Guo (Daisy)
----- Forwarded by Ying Chun Guo/China/IBM on 2013/08/13 00:39 -----
Sungjin Gang <gang.sungjin@gmail.com> wrote on 2013/08/10 15:04:57:
Sungjin Gang <gang.sungjin@gmail.com> 2013/08/10 15:04
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cc
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Re: [Openstack-i18n] [OpenStack-doc] Add Korean fonts for 'coluddoc- maven-plugins'
Hi, ~~~
:))
View Korean font!!!!! :))
Edit 'clouddoc-maven-plugins'[1].
Recompiling plugin.
Edit 'openstack-manuals/[docs-name]/pom.xml', plugin dir.
and exe 'mvn clean generate-sources'.
Create PDF[2].
Um.. hahahahahahaaaaaaa~ :))
But not think to do it. hahahahahahahaaaaaaaaaa :-(
[image removed]
[1]: https://github.com/ujuc/clouddocs-maven-plugin/commit/ cb0743a14ece9e86cdcb190e778a9f38319b5b9a [2]: http://os.ujuc.kr/openstack-manuals/generated/ko_KR/basic- install/target/docbkx/webhelp/grizzly/basic-install/apt/openstack- basic-install-apt-grizzly.pdf
Thanks, Sungjin.
Jul 30, 2013, 5:34 PM, Ying Chun Guo <guoyingc@cn.ibm.com> $)C작성:
Hi,
It seems that I have met with this problem before, but I cannot remember how I resolve it. It was a long time ago.
@amotoki and KATO, have you met with this problem and how did you resolve it?
Regards Ying Chun Guo (Daisy)
----- Forwarded by Ying Chun Guo/China/IBM on 2013/07/30 16:32 -----
Sungjin Gang <gang.sungjin@gmail.com> wrote on 2013/07/21 23:01:33:
Sungjin Gang <gang.sungjin@gmail.com> 2013/07/21 23:01
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[Openstack-i18n] [OpenStack-doc] Add Korean fonts for 'coluddoc- maven-plugins'
Hi, David
This is Sungjin Kang, a coordinator of OpenStack I18N Korean Team. Could you help me out on the following problem?
When creating a korean document using maven, all korean characters are displayed as "#####".
While I was looking for the possible solution, I found out that Korean font might need to be added in "clouddoc-maven-plugins" youmanages.
If this is the case (adding korean font), I would like to add a korean font called "Nanum fonts[1]"
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanum_font
I can prepare for the actual font file. However, I don't know what I need to do to add korean font.
Could you help me out on this?
Thanks,
Sungjin Gang_______________________________________________ Openstack-i18n mailing list Openstack-i18n@lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-i18n
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Hi, Daisy Thanks David!!!!! :))
Can you give the font file or the link to download the font file to David Cramer? He can add it to the plugin and cut a release.
YES~~ Nanum Korean Font link(TTF) : http://cdn.naver.com/naver/NanumFont/fontfiles/NanumFont_TTF_ALL.zip Using NanumGothic.ttf .. :)) License : https://github.com/ujuc/clouddocs-maven-plugin/blob/master/src/main/resource... Regards, Sungjin Gang Aug 13, 2013, 10:07 AM, Ying Chun Guo <guoyingc@cn.ibm.com> 작성:
Hi, Sungjin
Can you give the font file or the link to download the font file to David Cramer? He can add it to the plugin and cut a release.
@ the whole team If you have font issue with the Maven plugin, please send your font file to David Cramer.
@ 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 the binary plugin files?
Regards Ying Chun Guo (Daisy)
David Cramer <david.cramer@rackspace.com> wrote on 2013/08/13 03:13:14:
David Cramer <david.cramer@rackspace.com> 2013/08/13 03:13
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Ying Chun Guo/China/IBM@IBMCN,
cc
Subject
Re: Fw: [Openstack-i18n] [OpenStack-doc] Add Korean fonts for 'coluddoc-maven-plugins'
Hi Daisy, So I'm surprised that those steps would work. You'd really have to do "mvn clean install" to make a changed version of the plugin available for local builds (and also be sure that your project depends on the version you just built).
In the thread below, Sungjin Gang had a message to me offering to provide a Korean font file. I think I'd replied saying that if I were given the file , I could add it to the plugin. Is there an open source font file available somewhere that I can download? If so, I'll add it immediately and cut a release.
For each language that requires a special font, we'll have to add the font to the plugin for it to work.
Regards, David
On 08/12/2013 11:46 AM, Ying Chun Guo wrote:
Hi, David
Sungjin Gang is a Korean translator. When he was trying to generate the translated Korean documents, he found the Korean characters cannot be displayed and #### was displayed instead of Korean font.
After several tests, he tried follow steps and had Korean font work.
Edit 'clouddoc-maven-plugins'[1]. Recompiling plugin. Edit 'openstack-manuals/[docs-name]/pom.xml', plugin dir. and exe 'mvn clean generate-sources'. Create PDF[2].
As I remembered, there was the same problem to Chinese and Japanese characters, and now there was problem for Korean characters. I wonder if there are same problems to other languages. I'd like to check with you if you have any thoughts to resolve the root of this issue, other than using this tricky way.
Thanks and regards Ying Chun Guo (Daisy)
----- Forwarded by Ying Chun Guo/China/IBM on 2013/08/13 00:39 -----
Sungjin Gang <gang.sungjin@gmail.com> wrote on 2013/08/10 15:04:57:
Sungjin Gang <gang.sungjin@gmail.com> 2013/08/10 15:04
To
Ying Chun Guo/China/IBM@IBMCN,
cc
openstack-i18n@lists.openstack.org
Subject
Re: [Openstack-i18n] [OpenStack-doc] Add Korean fonts for 'coluddoc- maven-plugins'
Hi, ~~~
:))
View Korean font!!!!! :))
Edit 'clouddoc-maven-plugins'[1].
Recompiling plugin.
Edit 'openstack-manuals/[docs-name]/pom.xml', plugin dir.
and exe 'mvn clean generate-sources'.
Create PDF[2].
Um.. hahahahahahaaaaaaa~ :))
But not think to do it. hahahahahahahaaaaaaaaaa :-(
[image removed]
[1]: https://github.com/ujuc/clouddocs-maven-plugin/commit/ cb0743a14ece9e86cdcb190e778a9f38319b5b9a [2]: http://os.ujuc.kr/openstack-manuals/generated/ko_KR/basic- install/target/docbkx/webhelp/grizzly/basic-install/apt/openstack- basic-install-apt-grizzly.pdf
Thanks, Sungjin.
Jul 30, 2013, 5:34 PM, Ying Chun Guo <guoyingc@cn.ibm.com> $)C작성:
Hi,
It seems that I have met with this problem before, but I cannot remember how I resolve it. It was a long time ago.
@amotoki and KATO, have you met with this problem and how did you resolve it?
Regards Ying Chun Guo (Daisy)
----- Forwarded by Ying Chun Guo/China/IBM on 2013/07/30 16:32 -----
Sungjin Gang <gang.sungjin@gmail.com> wrote on 2013/07/21 23:01:33:
Sungjin Gang <gang.sungjin@gmail.com> 2013/07/21 23:01
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[Openstack-i18n] [OpenStack-doc] Add Korean fonts for 'coluddoc- maven-plugins'
Hi, David
This is Sungjin Kang, a coordinator of OpenStack I18N Korean Team. Could you help me out on the following problem?
When creating a korean document using maven, all korean characters are displayed as "#####".
While I was looking for the possible solution, I found out that Korean font might need to be added in "clouddoc-maven-plugins" youmanages.
If this is the case (adding korean font), I would like to add a korean font called "Nanum fonts[1]"
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanum_font
I can prepare for the actual font file. However, I don't know what I need to do to add korean font.
Could you help me out on this?
Thanks,
Sungjin Gang_______________________________________________ Openstack-i18n mailing list Openstack-i18n@lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-i18n
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Hi, Daisy, David. Sorry. :-> Font File Link https://github.com/ujuc/NanumFont Using NanumGothic.ttf . :)) Regards, Sungjin Gang Aug 13, 2013, 10:54 AM, Sungjin Gang <gang.sungjin@gmail.com> 작성:
Hi, Daisy
Thanks David!!!!! :))
Can you give the font file or the link to download the font file to David Cramer? He can add it to the plugin and cut a release.
YES~~
Nanum Korean Font link(TTF) : http://cdn.naver.com/naver/NanumFont/fontfiles/NanumFont_TTF_ALL.zip
Using NanumGothic.ttf .. :))
License : https://github.com/ujuc/clouddocs-maven-plugin/blob/master/src/main/resource...
Regards, Sungjin Gang
<NanumGothic.ttf>
Aug 13, 2013, 10:07 AM, Ying Chun Guo <guoyingc@cn.ibm.com> 작성:
Hi, Sungjin
Can you give the font file or the link to download the font file to David Cramer? He can add it to the plugin and cut a release.
@ the whole team If you have font issue with the Maven plugin, please send your font file to David Cramer.
@ 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 the binary plugin files?
Regards Ying Chun Guo (Daisy)
David Cramer <david.cramer@rackspace.com> wrote on 2013/08/13 03:13:14:
David Cramer <david.cramer@rackspace.com> 2013/08/13 03:13
To
Ying Chun Guo/China/IBM@IBMCN,
cc
Subject
Re: Fw: [Openstack-i18n] [OpenStack-doc] Add Korean fonts for 'coluddoc-maven-plugins'
Hi Daisy, So I'm surprised that those steps would work. You'd really have to do "mvn clean install" to make a changed version of the plugin available for local builds (and also be sure that your project depends on the version you just built).
In the thread below, Sungjin Gang had a message to me offering to provide a Korean font file. I think I'd replied saying that if I were given the file , I could add it to the plugin. Is there an open source font file available somewhere that I can download? If so, I'll add it immediately and cut a release.
For each language that requires a special font, we'll have to add the font to the plugin for it to work.
Regards, David
On 08/12/2013 11:46 AM, Ying Chun Guo wrote:
Hi, David
Sungjin Gang is a Korean translator. When he was trying to generate the translated Korean documents, he found the Korean characters cannot be displayed and #### was displayed instead of Korean font.
After several tests, he tried follow steps and had Korean font work.
Edit 'clouddoc-maven-plugins'[1]. Recompiling plugin. Edit 'openstack-manuals/[docs-name]/pom.xml', plugin dir. and exe 'mvn clean generate-sources'. Create PDF[2].
As I remembered, there was the same problem to Chinese and Japanese characters, and now there was problem for Korean characters. I wonder if there are same problems to other languages. I'd like to check with you if you have any thoughts to resolve the root of this issue, other than using this tricky way.
Thanks and regards Ying Chun Guo (Daisy)
----- Forwarded by Ying Chun Guo/China/IBM on 2013/08/13 00:39 -----
Sungjin Gang <gang.sungjin@gmail.com> wrote on 2013/08/10 15:04:57:
Sungjin Gang <gang.sungjin@gmail.com> 2013/08/10 15:04
To
Ying Chun Guo/China/IBM@IBMCN,
cc
openstack-i18n@lists.openstack.org
Subject
Re: [Openstack-i18n] [OpenStack-doc] Add Korean fonts for 'coluddoc- maven-plugins'
Hi, ~~~
:))
View Korean font!!!!! :))
Edit 'clouddoc-maven-plugins'[1].
Recompiling plugin.
Edit 'openstack-manuals/[docs-name]/pom.xml', plugin dir.
and exe 'mvn clean generate-sources'.
Create PDF[2].
Um.. hahahahahahaaaaaaa~ :))
But not think to do it. hahahahahahahaaaaaaaaaa :-(
[image removed]
[1]: https://github.com/ujuc/clouddocs-maven-plugin/commit/ cb0743a14ece9e86cdcb190e778a9f38319b5b9a [2]: http://os.ujuc.kr/openstack-manuals/generated/ko_KR/basic- install/target/docbkx/webhelp/grizzly/basic-install/apt/openstack- basic-install-apt-grizzly.pdf
Thanks, Sungjin.
Jul 30, 2013, 5:34 PM, Ying Chun Guo <guoyingc@cn.ibm.com> $)C작성:
Hi,
It seems that I have met with this problem before, but I cannot remember how I resolve it. It was a long time ago.
@amotoki and KATO, have you met with this problem and how did you resolve it?
Regards Ying Chun Guo (Daisy)
----- Forwarded by Ying Chun Guo/China/IBM on 2013/07/30 16:32 -----
Sungjin Gang <gang.sungjin@gmail.com> wrote on 2013/07/21 23:01:33:
Sungjin Gang <gang.sungjin@gmail.com> 2013/07/21 23:01
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[Openstack-i18n] [OpenStack-doc] Add Korean fonts for 'coluddoc- maven-plugins'
Hi, David
This is Sungjin Kang, a coordinator of OpenStack I18N Korean Team. Could you help me out on the following problem?
When creating a korean document using maven, all korean characters are displayed as "#####".
While I was looking for the possible solution, I found out that Korean font might need to be added in "clouddoc-maven-plugins" youmanages.
If this is the case (adding korean font), I would like to add a korean font called "Nanum fonts[1]"
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanum_font
I can prepare for the actual font file. However, I don't know what I need to do to add korean font.
Could you help me out on this?
Thanks,
Sungjin Gang_______________________________________________ Openstack-i18n mailing list Openstack-i18n@lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-i18n
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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 the 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 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
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 the 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 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
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 the 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 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
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
Hi Daisy, Use localFontPath to the directory that contains your fonts (the fonts can be in subdirectories of that dir). For example: <localFontPath>/usr/share/fonts/truetype</localFontPath> Then use bodyFont and monospaceFont properties to control what font is used for the document. I tested with Korean Fonts from this guy's repo: https://github.com/ujuc/NanumFont As my test, I just pasted in some of the text from this file into a DocBook doc and generated webhelp/pdf: https://github.com/ujuc/clouddocs-maven-plugin/blob/82fe254824a5e66dcce4bc8f... Does that help? Regards, David On 03/17/2014 11:55 PM, Ying Chun Guo wrote:
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:
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 the 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 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
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