Probably I am the most troubled, unsuccessful beginner in this list (it's my <i>fado</i>), anyway: I have two installations of context: one in ~/texmf; another in ~/context to which I switch typing . ~/context/tex/setuptex ~/context/tex. The first one has a problem with 8bit output (\enableregiem[utf8]: it says in the log file: possible problem with 8bit output. Xetex hangs on with: kpathsea mktextfm lmroman... The second installation has another problem with xetex: "could not open config file dvipdfmx.cfg"
cidadaum@sapo.pt wrote:
Probably I am the most troubled, unsuccessful beginner in this list (it's my <i>fado</i>), anyway: I have two installations of context: one in ~/texmf; another in ~/context to which I switch typing . ~/context/tex/setuptex ~/context/tex. The first one has a problem with 8bit output (\enableregiem[utf8]: it says in the log file: possible problem with 8bit output. Xetex hangs on with: kpathsea mktextfm lmroman... The second installation has another problem with xetex: "could not open config file dvipdfmx.cfg"
maybe the first tree has an ancient xetex and/or context and/or those fonts ... xetex is a moving target and when possible context adapts to it and as a result they need to be in sync (the same is true for context mkiv and luatex) ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: 038 477 53 69 | fax: 038 477 53 74 | www.pragma-ade.com | www.pragma-pod.nl -----------------------------------------------------------------
On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 10:30 PM,
Probably I am the most troubled, unsuccessful beginner in this list (it's my <i>fado</i>), anyway: I have two installations of context: one in ~/texmf; another in ~/context to which I switch typing . ~/context/tex/setuptex ~/context/tex. The first one has a problem with 8bit output (\enableregiem[utf8]: it says in the log file: possible problem with 8bit output.
\enableregime (I guess it was only a typo in e-mail), but that signals an "ancient" version of ConTeXt. Just leave \enableregime out - you don't need it.
Xetex hangs on with: kpathsea mktextfm lmroman...
Again - ancient XeTeX.
The second installation has another problem with xetex: "could not open config file dvipdfmx.cfg"
That's not a problem, it's only a warning that doesn't apply to ConTeXt at all. Did you have any problems generating your documents with it? Mojca
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