Обсуждение: pgsql: Add list of acknowledgments to release notes
Add list of acknowledgments to release notes This contains all individuals mentioned in the commit messages during PostgreSQL 14 development. current through ed740b06b18e1a23becd54c97ff229aba4c94349 Branch ------ REL_14_STABLE Details ------- https://git.postgresql.org/pg/commitdiff/7af5c38eb9da5b0ae72c1dd3d847f43cd39d1f5a Modified Files -------------- doc/src/sgml/release-14.sgml | 401 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 400 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
Peter Eisentraut <peter@eisentraut.org> writes: > Add list of acknowledgments to release notes > This contains all individuals mentioned in the commit messages during > PostgreSQL 14 development. These entries: <member>Michał Albrycht</member> <member>Önder Kalacı</member> are causing some doc toolchain issues: [WARN] FOUserAgent - Glyph "\305\202" (0x142, lslash) not available in font "Times-Roman". [WARN] FOUserAgent - Glyph "\304\261" (0x131, dotlessi) not available in font "Times-Roman". I see this on alabio (as well as locally), which I presume means that the officially built PDFs won't render these names correctly. They sure don't render nicely in PDFs made on my machine: Micha# Albrycht Önder Kalac# As a quick hack I'm inclined to just anglicize those letters ... do you have a better idea? regards, tom lane
On 19.09.21 18:51, Tom Lane wrote: > Peter Eisentraut <peter@eisentraut.org> writes: >> Add list of acknowledgments to release notes >> This contains all individuals mentioned in the commit messages during >> PostgreSQL 14 development. > > These entries: > > <member>Michał Albrycht</member> > > <member>Önder Kalacı</member> > > are causing some doc toolchain issues: > > [WARN] FOUserAgent - Glyph "\305\202" (0x142, lslash) not available in font "Times-Roman". > [WARN] FOUserAgent - Glyph "\304\261" (0x131, dotlessi) not available in font "Times-Roman". > > I see this on alabio (as well as locally), which I presume means > that the officially built PDFs won't render these names correctly. > They sure don't render nicely in PDFs made on my machine: > > Micha# Albrycht > > Önder Kalac# > > As a quick hack I'm inclined to just anglicize those letters ... > do you have a better idea? Fixed those. A real fix would probably need to involve using a different font, as has been previously discussed.