I spent some time and decided to start from the beginning:
1. I deleted all old ConTeXt files from my tetex distribution.
2. Unzipped recent cont-tmf into texmf-local analog in my system.
3. Unzipped recent font metrics to appropriate folder
4. texexec --make --all runs perfectly
5. texexec --make --language=ru runs without errors
6. When I try to texexec --pdf --language=ru
On 7/23/06, Arkady Shraer wrote:
Hello,
Recently, I made lang-ru.hyp and lang-ru.pat files from TeX's ruhyphal.tex . I read Hans' "Hyphenation patterns" and didn't understand how to use my patterns to enable hyphenation (btw, in manual used key --patterns but in current ctxtools used --patternfiles)
What I've done: 1. Created lang-ru.hyp (UTF-8) and lang-ru.pat (UTF-8) from TeX's ruhyphal.tex by hands (ctxtools generated patterns, but russian and ukrainian didn't) 2. Copied files to directory with other languages' patterns 3. texexec --make --all (get an error while compiling lang-cyr.tex ..... undefined sequence)
Which one was undefined?
4. in tex file used \language[ru] 5. Still don't have my text hyphenated.
copy cont-usr.ori into cont-usr.tex and uncomment the line % \installlanguage [\s!ru] [\c!state=\v!start] % russian
What I do wrong? Should I upgrade my ConTeXt to recent version?
The version may not be more than 2 months old (so yes, take that as "it has to be the latest one").
(Try "ctxtools --update". If that one doesn't work your version probably is too old. Download cont-tmf.zip, unzip and replace the old files and do texexec --make --all.)
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