Is the greek module still in use? I have been trying to use it wiht xetex but texexec says "can't find module ancient greek". I have have some quotations in Ancient Greek. the font I am using is palatino.
On Apr 30, 2008, at 12:47 PM, cidadaum@sapo.pt wrote:
Is the greek module still in use? I have been trying to use it wiht xetex but texexec says "can't find module ancient greek". I have have some quotations in Ancient Greek. the font I am using is palatino.
I haven't finished adapting the module with XeTeX, but the error you report has nothing to do with XeTeX; it simply shows that you haven't installed the module in the right way. But more information is needed to help you. Thomas
I haven't finished adapting the module with XeTeX, but the error you report has nothing to do with XeTeX; it simply shows that you haven't installed the module in the right way. But more information is needed to help you.
I have unzipped the folder to my texmf tree so it looks like this:
adsm@adsm:~> cd /usr/share/texmf
adsm@adsm:/usr/share/texmf> ls
bibtex context dvips ls-R mft tex t-greek-2008.04.30
bin doc fmtutil makeindex scripts texconfig web2c
chktex dvipdfm fonts metafont teTeX texmf xdvi
adsm@adsm:/usr/share/texmf>
Then I ran texhash.
I am using Linux OpenSuse 10.3 KDE.
armando martins
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On Apr 30, 2008, at 12:47 PM, cidadaum@sapo.pt wrote:
Is the greek module still in use? I have been trying to use it wiht xetex but texexec says "can't find module ancient greek". I have have some quotations in Ancient Greek. the font I am using is palatino.
I haven't finished adapting the module with XeTeX, but the error you report has nothing to do with XeTeX; it simply shows that you haven't installed the module in the right way. But more information is needed to help you.
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On May 1, 2008, at 4:26 AM, cidadaum@sapo.pt wrote:
I have unzipped the folder to my texmf tree so it looks like this:
adsm@adsm:~> cd /usr/share/texmf adsm@adsm:/usr/share/texmf> ls bibtex context dvips ls-R mft tex t- greek-2008.04.30 bin doc fmtutil makeindex scripts texconfig web2c chktex dvipdfm fonts metafont teTeX texmf xdvi adsm@adsm:/usr/share/texmf>
Then I ran texhash. I am using Linux OpenSuse 10.3 KDE.
armando martins
OK, there's nothing inherently wrong with what you did. I would advise, however, to install additional packages either to the local texmf tree or to you personal tree. These are defined in the file /etc/ texmf/web2c/texmf.cnf as TEXMFLOCAL = /usr/local/share/texmf and TEXMFHOME = $HOME/TEXMF You have unzipped into the main tree, so it should work as well. I would ask you to make sure that the important files are in the right position, so run ls /usr/share/texmf/tex/context/third and that the files are seen by TeX, so run kpsewhere t-ancientgreek.tex Post the output of these commands. Thomas
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