On 11/7/07, Jeff Smith wrote:
> On Nov 6, 2007 5:07 PM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Most things seem to be fine, you only forgot to run
> > texexec --xtx --make --all
> > to make the XeTeX-specific format.
> >
> > Mojca
>
> Uhm, while I first reported it didn't work, it probably has, but my
> installation behaves strangely and I really cannot understand why.
> When I run texexec from the command line, it works -- to a point,
> meaning that the error I reported does not occur (there is another one
> though).
>
> When I run texexec from inside my editor (Winefish), it still reports
> the bad format files like I said earlier. I have no idea how that can
> happen. Linux is really making me feel stupid (my switch from Windows
> is relatively recent).
>
> That being said, if we continue on with my running texexec from the
> commandline, as I said above, something else happens.:
>
> ** WARNING ** This .map file looks like a dvips format fontmap file.
> ** WARNING ** -- Current input buffer is: lmbsy5
> LMMathSymbols5-BoldItalic "enclmmathsy ReEncodeFont"
> <lm-mathsy.enc <lmbsy5.pfb
> ** WARNING ** -- Reading fontmap file stopped at: file="lm-math.map", line=7.
> ** WARNING ** This .map file looks like a dvips format fontmap file.
> ** WARNING ** -- Current input buffer is: rm-lmb10 LMRoman10-Demi
> "enclmrm ReEncodeFont" <lm-rm.enc <lmb10.pfb
> ** WARNING ** -- Reading fontmap file stopped at: file="lm-rm.map", line=7.
>
> Also, it seems I can't access my system fonts. But I did run fc-cache
> -f (-v). Is there something else to do? When I run fc-list, I do see
> my system fonts that I should be able to use...
That's a "well-known" error. (To be completely honest, I'm not sure if
those files are needed at all and when/why they're needed.)
You need these files:
http://minimals.contextgarden.net/fonts/common/fonts/map/dvipdfm/
which can be also fetched with
rsync -rvzctl
rsync://contextgarden.net/minimals/fonts/common/fonts/map/dvipdfm .
You need to put them to [texmf]/fonts/map/dvipdfm and run mktexlsr.
I have no idea about the other error (different behaviour in shell &
in text editor). How did you install TeX? Do you have any TeX-related
environmental variables?
Mojca
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