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regarding Fails to compile Chinese (zh_CN) document
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Hi BenoƮt,

and here is the official bug report for the chinese problems [1].  I
haven't forwarded it yet because it differs from the russian/ukranian
issue, which I have focused upon.

W. Martin Borgert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Document and error output attached. I once succeeded with
> dblatex and Chinese, but I had to use a non-free font
> (cyberbit), I had to download from some site, which is not an
> option for official Debian documentation. (Btw. with

As dblatex relies on cyberbit for chinese (\begin{CJK}{UTF8}{cyberbit}),
it just won't work for Debian, as this font is impossible to integrate
into Debian due to license issues.

> debiandoc2latex I can compile Chinese from SGML sources, so it
> should be possible.)
<snip/>

I haven't investigated the debiandoc2latex toolchain until now, thus I
don't know yet how chinese is handled there.

benoit.guillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> For chinese I guess I know why. Could you provide the XML sources for all  the
<snip/>

Anyway, I'm curious about your guess.

[1] http://bugs.debian.org/482857

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