yes, if you instll xpdf-chinese. Then you can view pdf with chinese
fonts using evience.

On 4/10/06, Tobias Kieslich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 10, 2006 at 01:05:18 +0200, Damir Perisa wrote:
> > Sunday 09 April 2006 20:36, Tobias Kieslich wrote:
> >  | > xpdf: is required by xpdf-japanese
> >  |
> >  | poppler out of the blue provides some binaries and man pages
> >  | usually provided by xpdf(poppler stems from the xpdf codebase).
> >  | This conflict is solved in latest packages. These binaries will be
> >  | provided in poppler in future. If you need binaries like pdf2ppm
> >  | etc you will have to ibstalled poppler now instead of xpdf.
> >
> > so the xpdf-LANG pkgs should be possible to be installed with poppler
> > instead of xpdf, right? if so, then poppler should provide=(xpdf) or
> > xpdf-LANG pkgs should depend on some virtual string that is provided
> > by xpdf and poppler. i guess you already did this needed changes,
> > right?
> Good guess, I'm not sure though how much usefull, if at all, the xpdf
> language packs are for poppler and its helper binaries. So I don't
> know, eg. if applications like kpdf or evince profit from an installed
> xpdf-$LANG pack. Can anybody check that?
>
>         -tobbi
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