Hi Denis

2009/7/12  <denis.roe...@loria.fr>:
>
> I have just installed a new Ubuntu jaunty distribution, and I am running
> into a problem I had met some time ago, namely that I have trouble
> with a Korean font:

Korean isn't my strongest part, hence the somewhat weaker efforts on
my side when packaging this for Debian.  Sorry.  All help is welcome
of course, such as testing the package and reporting bugs. =)

> kpathsea: Running mktexmf uwmjc7
> ! I can't find file `uwmjc7'.
> <*> ...:=ljfour; mag:=1; nonstopmode; input uwmjc7

This font (in casu MyoungJo) is not packaged, at least the u* variant
isn't.  In fact, none of the fonts necessary for CJK on Debian/Ubuntu
are packaged.
The reason is quite simple: it requires over 150MB of HD space because
all the fonts of the hlatex-* packages (now known as ko.tex) need to
be reencoded and recompiled.

I have a Makefile that took care of creating these fonts automatically
in your ~/texmf/ directory, but since the switch from HLaTeX to ko.tex
I haven't found the time yet to make it work with the new ordering
scheme of the dozens of fonts.

The easiest thing would be to either switch to XeLaTeX and use xCJK,
or to copy those fonts from another distribution into your TEXMFLOCAL
tree (i.e. /usr/local/share/texmf).

I'll try to modify my Makefile that will compile those fonts for you,
but don't hold your breath.

Best regards


-- 
Danai SAE-HAN

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