On 11/7/07, Jeff Smith wrote:
On Nov 6, 2007 5:07 PM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Hello,
Most things seem to be fine, you only forgot to run texexec --xtx --make --all to make the XeTeX-specific format.
Mojca
Uhm, while I first reported it didn't work, it probably has, but my installation behaves strangely and I really cannot understand why. When I run texexec from the command line, it works -- to a point, meaning that the error I reported does not occur (there is another one though).
When I run texexec from inside my editor (Winefish), it still reports the bad format files like I said earlier. I have no idea how that can happen. Linux is really making me feel stupid (my switch from Windows is relatively recent).
That being said, if we continue on with my running texexec from the commandline, as I said above, something else happens.:
** WARNING ** This .map file looks like a dvips format fontmap file. ** WARNING ** -- Current input buffer is: lmbsy5 LMMathSymbols5-BoldItalic "enclmmathsy ReEncodeFont"
Also, it seems I can't access my system fonts. But I did run fc-cache -f (-v). Is there something else to do? When I run fc-list, I do see my system fonts that I should be able to use...
That's a "well-known" error. (To be completely honest, I'm not sure if those files are needed at all and when/why they're needed.) You need these files: http://minimals.contextgarden.net/fonts/common/fonts/map/dvipdfm/ which can be also fetched with rsync -rvzctl rsync://contextgarden.net/minimals/fonts/common/fonts/map/dvipdfm . You need to put them to [texmf]/fonts/map/dvipdfm and run mktexlsr. I have no idea about the other error (different behaviour in shell & in text editor). How did you install TeX? Do you have any TeX-related environmental variables? Mojca