Akira Yokosawa <akiyks@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > Hi, > > This is a follow-up series to the CJK font setting patch series [1] > upstreamed in v5.15. > > [1]: https://lore.kernel.org/r/39d0fb0f-b248-bca4-2dac-df69e8d697b1@xxxxxxxxx > > There is still a lot of room for improvement in the layout of PDF docs. > > This series resolves issues listed below: > > 1. Some of chapter and section counts in Table of Contents (TOC) in > large PDF docs collide with chapter/section titles, e.g., Chapters 10, > 11, 12, and 13 and Section 10.10 in userspace-api.pdf. > 2. In docs of more than 99 pages, page counts in TOC are not aligned > properly when maxdepth >= 2 is specified in toctree, e.g., Chapters 10, > 12, and 13 in userspace-api.pdf > 3. In TOC of Latin-script docs, quotation and apostrophe symbols look too > wide, e.g., Section 2.2 in userspace-api.pdf. > 4. In TOC of translations, Korean chapter titles lose inter-phrase spaces. > 5. On systems without "Noto Sans CJK" fonts, CJK chapters in translations > results in full of "TOFU" boxes, with a long build time and a large > log file containing lots of missing-font warnings. > 6. In translations.pdf built by "make pdfdocs", ascii-art diagrams in CJK > are not aligned properly. I've applied the set, thanks. I do notice that Documentation/conf.py is getting large and unapproachable. At some future point, it might be nice to pull all of the latex stuff out into a separate file where it won't scare people who stumble into it by accident. Thanks, jon