[OS X TeX] Russian characters contained in included .pdf do not appear in compiled document

Claus Gerhardt claus.gerhardt at uni-heidelberg.de
Sun Dec 19 12:47:17 CET 2010


Try to save the pdf 2010 in Preview first, or, if this doesn't help, by applying the Quartz Filter "... create generic PDFX-3 document" in addition. This will include all necessary fonts information in the pdf file.

Claus


On Dec 18, 2010, at 21:37, Manuel wrote:

> David, the included pdf was not made with TeX and no additional text is compiled when numerating its pages. Changing the encoding and babel options does not affect the outcome (I tried it just in case). One of the pages in the included pdf document contains a russian word in cyrillic characters, which just dissapear in the compiled document. 
> 
> I suppose that theoretically the included document should not be changed if all TeXShop does is to add headings (page numbers only), but in this case something does –a word dissapears– and I don't find an explanation. 
> 
> Manuel
> 
> On 18/12/2010, at 14:20, David Derbes wrote:
> 
>> This works for me when I need to put in a few Russian words. You have to encode using unicode (UTF-8) in the TeXShop preferences, I think. I get the cyrillic characters courtesy of the Apple "International" keyboards; it puts a flag of the country you want on the menu bar. When the Russian flag shows, the keyboard is Russian, and so on. 
>> 
>> \documentclass[11pt]{article}
>> \usepackage[T2A]{fontenc}
>> \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
>> \usepackage[russian,english]{babel}
>> \begin{document}
>> 
>> \selectlanguage{russian}
>> \begin{center}
>> брест\textbf{и}, брод\textbf{и}ть
>> \selectlanguage{english}
>> to roam, wander (\emph{501 Russian Verbs}, p.\,15)
>> \end{center}
>> 
>> \end{document} 
>> 
>> which looks like this: (I enlarged the font to 18 point so it would be easier to read, and generated it with LaTeXiT)
>> 
>> <russian_18.eps>
>> 
>> Hope this helps.
>> 
>> David Derbes
>> U of Chicago Laboratory Schools
>> 
>> On Dec 17, 2010, at 3:37 PM, Manuel wrote:
>> 
>>> Good morning. I am numerating the pages of a sheet music collection like this:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> \documentclass[article,twoside,a4paper]{memoir}
>>> 
>>> \usepackage[applemac]{inputenc}
>>> \usepackage{pdfsync}
>>> \usepackage{pdfpages}
>>> 
>>> \begin{document}
>>> 
>>> \includepdf[pages={1-4}]{2010.pdf}
>>> \includepdf[pages={5-11},pagecommand={\thispagestyle{headings}}]{2010.pdf}
>>> \includepdf[pages={12-13}]{2010.pdf}
>>> \includepdf[pages={14-21},pagecommand={\thispagestyle{headings}}]{2010.pdf}
>>> 
>>> %…and so forth
>>> 
>>> \end{document}
>>> 
>>> One of the pages of  2010.pdf contains a title in russian characters. After typesetting, they dissapear completely. Everything else works fine. Latin, modern greek, chinese and japanese characters contained in 2010.pdf appear correctly.
>>> 
>>> Thanks in advance for any help.
>>> 
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