severity 256076 minor severity 188117 wishlist severity 213332 wishlist severity 286537 wishlist severity 218529 wishlist tags 202317 -patch tags 202317 help tags 283260 help tags 286240 help severity 291481 minor thanks
Hi, I am BTS cleaning mode :-) On Sun, Jan 23, 2005 at 11:45:47PM +0100, Jens Seidel wrote: > On Sun, Jan 23, 2005 at 10:44:31PM +0100, Osamu Aoki wrote: > > Also last minutes check whether we can enable Korean PDF/PS? (Jens? > > Any good idea?) > > Korean works nice (but not perfect since English strings such as > "Chapter" are still used) using fixlatex from DDP. I see. This reminded me to check several bugs for debiandoc-sgml. Considering this package to be last stage before deprecated, I think we should not ask too much to the maintainer but some simple fix to support existing documentation and their translation will be needed. I would say, unless someone decides to volunteer for significant time, let's keep most of these wishlist items (except L10N) as almost "wontfix". ---------------- Above changes for severity are the result of my review. * 256076 index error Although changelog state "partially" (thus not closed automatically), the new 1.1.84 version seems to fix all important issues. I will change this to minor since funny horizontal line issue can be avoided by providing <p> ... </p> tags. So moves to minor. * 286537 Paper size This needs to be fixed if report is true. So stays normal. * L10N support data GREEK 283260, ARABIC 286240 support info: request to ML with instruction. Slovenian 291481 is good. We need to prepare a patch (Expand documentation for how to add new locales) I call them L10N bugs. These should be minor considering there has been practical needs to support them. Of course we need help so tags them as HELP when ever there is no information provided. I will ping original bug report separately to let them know the way to add language support. Thread of discussion and BTS report followings are good reference: http://lists.debian.org/debian-doc/2005/01/msg00123.html http://lists.debian.org/debian-doc/2005/01/msg00125.html http://bugs.debian.org/291481 Jens's patch to German belongs to this category too. * 202315 CJK PDF/PS Together with wishlist 229849, 244625 bugs with seemingly good fix proposals, this bug needs to be fixed. Ask Jens to look into this with current Korean fix issues. (See below) I consider them as normal bugs. * 214249 Style (TeX) If this is a good patch, I can agree to keep it in minor. * 188117, 213332, Style w/o patch These are nonessential cosmetic requests without specific patch attached. So moving them to "wishlist". * 285885 Type setting TeX Although annoying as reported, changing TEX's behavior is nontrivial. Since 238003 is wishlist, this should be equal severity. Modern UTF-8 desktop complicates situation more too. * 218529 Error output style Silly is worth only for wishlist. Maybe worth sending ping. * 202317 touch up script This capability will greatly helps unifying support of many documentation. Current patch is non-functional thus removed but this is worth attacking, I think. Please think about it when you look script. ============================================================= KOREAN ISSUE: > Please note that there is currently already another Korean document in > DDP: > http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/apt-howto/apt-howto.ko.pdf > The file above looks ugly, don't know why. I was able to create this > document on my Woody and Sarge system. Maybe the required packages > hlatex and hlatex-fonts-base where installed on www-master after > the build occurred and one needs just to touch the apt-howto.ko.sgml file > to force a new rebuild? This seems to have encoding problem. > The current patch can be found as attachment. > I will improve and finish it this week. Please. Can you check all TeX style related patch and propose good patch. 229849 244625 (patch exist) These seems to be ones possible needs to be fixed together with Korean fix. Regards, Osamu -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]