Brief investigation and summary:
After
1. updating with macTeX package on macOSX 10.4.9
2. even if I have update ConTeXt and regenerate formats (all, also with xetex)
my normal ConTeXt (texexec) is ok, my XeConTeX (texexec --xtx) is broken
This is a test code (saved as utf-8)
\enableregime[utf]
\setuppapersize[S6][S6]
%\setupbodyfont[ss, 12pt]
\definetypeface[Optima][rm][Xserif][Optima]
\setupbodyfont[Optima]
\starttext
Here I'm working, with all you need: \crlf
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Don't uncomment this
%\startitemize
%\item a malicious item
%\stopitemize
or this:
%$\to$
\stoptext
Uncommenting makes compilation fail with:
** WARNING ** Invalid CMap
** ERROR ** pdf_ref_obj(): passed invalid object.
Output file removed.
(More, XeTeX is still slow)
tested also from terminal
-a-
On 14 Sep 2007, at 16:17, Hans Hagen wrote:
Andrea Valle wrote:
Thanks Hans,
So, how can I update binaries?
depends on the platform ... debian ships intermediate updates, at
akira's site there are fresh win binaries, osx distributions have good
updaters, and for luatex there is luatex.org and fabrice's gforge repos
Hans
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