On Sat, Jan 2, 2016 at 12:44 PM, Scott Kostyshak <[email protected]> wrote:
> The log file clearly states: > > Package polyglossia Warning: Hebrew is not supported with LuaTeX. > (polyglossia) I will proceed with the compilation, but > (polyglossia) the output is not guaranteed to be correct > (polyglossia) and may look very wrong. on input line 6. > > so I do not expect LuaTeX to work with Hebrew. However, I have a file > written in Hebrew that used to compile with LuaTeX and no longer does. > If I put in the time to narrow this down to a minimal example, would > someone be interested in looking at it? > > I don't personally care, but just wanted to see if this would be > helpful. > > Best, > > Scott > hm I can try with latest luatex+context to see if it's a luatex problem, but I need the right free fonts, a test, and the expected output. -- luigi
