> On 06 Jun 2015, at 20:22, Michał Jaworski <mich...@beck.pl> wrote:
> 
> I tried Helvetica at the beginning and also other typical fonts. Disabling 
> scripts -nocs also is not solving this problem.
> 

OK, thanks for checking. That can be ruled out then, at least.

> I've  just made funny observation. You can put as  @language whatever you 
> want and no exception is thrown! In 1.1 it was validated somehow and 
> @language="qq" was visible on the console as an error in 2.0 case nothing 
> happens. Question if patterns are loaded at all.

This is getting really strange. I cannot reproduce that behaviour. I still get 
a log message like "SEVERE: Couldn't find hyphenation pattern for lang="qq""... 
?

Tested with a fresh fop-2.0 binary distribution. The error message appears both 
with and without the same fop-hyph.jar from offo placed in the lib folder.

Can you confirm that there is no interference from other installed versions, or 
something in that direction? That could happen, for example, if the location of 
an older fop script appears (earlier) in a PATH variable, and you are just 
running the script as "fop ..."

Try "fop -version" and verify that it really does show "FOP Version 2.0".


KR

Andreas
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