Dear all, OK, as Matthew suggested (thx!), I ran "texexec --make", which returned alot of text flying by my command line window. Then I ran my test file again, and it created a dvi file (as well as 6 other files. So it seems to work now. However, when I run the test file, I still get the "unknown file type: texmfscripts" as the first entry, but the test file seem to be processed anyway. Does this mean I can forget about this warning? Also, what does "mktexlsr" refer to, that Matthew mentions below? In the "texexec.ini" file it is mentioned in relation to fptex and tetex, but for miktex the corresponding line says: for miktex set TeXHashExecutable to initexmf --update-fndb Best regards, Mats Broberg Matthew Huggett wrote
Have you also generated the formats? From texexec.rme:
,---- | % If this file is called 'texexec.rme', copy it to 'texexec.ini', % | check the settings above, change them according to your TeX % | distribution, and say: % | % texexec --verbose | % | % When set up properly, you should see your local settings fly by. | % When these settings are ok, the next call should work: | % | % texexec --make | % ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | % and you should be able to process a file by saying | % | % texexec filename `----
And then of course, be sure to run:
,---- | mktexlsr `----