Am 09.04.2008 um 20:41 schrieb Arthur Reutenauer:
>> /usr/local/texlive/2007/texmf/web2c/texmf.cnf
>>
>> ... but this isn't the right one, right?
>
> I suppose not (it's not the file you modified, right?). But then, as
> Thomas said, there's probably something special in your ConTeXt file
> (
> /usr/local/texlive/2007/texmf/web2c/texmf.cnf
>
> ... but this isn't the right one, right?
I suppose not (it's not the file you modified, right?). But then, as
Thomas said, there's probably something special in your ConTeXt file (I
always had save_size = 5000 and never had any problem with i
Am 09.04.2008 um 18:52 schrieb Arthur Reutenauer:
>> Well, I remember this was something about texmf.cnf (or
>> context.cnf?).
>
> The problem is usually that texmf.cnf is not found at all, so changes
> you make there will have no influence. What does kpsewhich texmf.cnf
> return?
/usr/local
On Apr 9, 2008, at 6:44 PM, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
> Hi MacUsers out there,
>
>
> until yesterday I worked with 10.4 and a recent context: no problem
> (only mkII).
> Today I finally set up a new machine with 10.5. and MacTeX, run
> ctxtools --updatecontext.
> Running a context-file now gives me t
> Well, I remember this was something about texmf.cnf (or context.cnf?).
The problem is usually that texmf.cnf is not found at all, so changes
you make there will have no influence. What does kpsewhich texmf.cnf
return?
Arthur
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Hi MacUsers out there,
until yesterday I worked with 10.4 and a recent context: no problem
(only mkII).
Today I finally set up a new machine with 10.5. and MacTeX, run
ctxtools --updatecontext.
Running a context-file now gives me the right context-version but
ends up with:
"TeX capacity ex