Assuming I understood Hans correctly, then using a new ConTeXt (starting november) together with TL2004 or the latest tetex-beta, all should be fine. Alternatively, an older ConTeXt (june) with an older tetex or texlive should also be fine. All combinations of new and old are apparently broken. Blame the TL guys if you must, because they are the ones that keep changing the filenames of the hyphenation patterns. Greetings, Taco John Culleton wrote:
On Thursday 30 December 2004 04:30, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi John,
John Culleton wrote:
texexec --make en nl
Should I download Context from Pragma and reinstall from scratch? Or just find an older version on a cdr somewhere? Other suggestions?
Check if you see these lines during the "texexec --make" run (or in the log file, afterwards)
language : no patterns en for en (n=1) (lang-en.pat,ukhyph.tex language : no hyphenations en for en (n=1) language : no patterns uk for uk (n=2) (lang-uk.pat,ukhyph.tex language : no hyphenations uk for uk (n=2)
if this is the case, then your hyphenation patterns have an unexpected name (perhaps "ukhyphen.tex"?). I solved my problems by
cp hyphen.tex lang-en.pat cp ukhyphen.tex lang-uk.pat mktexlsr
but you probably need somehwat different filenames
Good luck,
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Your technique worked perfectly, except that I added in fmtutil --all followed by texhash. Many, many thanks. However it seems to me that this mismatch in filenames should be corrected more globally. Is this a task for Hans H. or for the builders of TeXLive? With the TeXlive most recently released (early December) all of the hyphenation file names, not just English, are mismatched.
I'll wait for a reply here before posting anything on alt.text.tex, where the TeXLIve gurus tend to hang out.