Quoting Ulrike Fischer (2016-08-03 18:02:41) > > > There is quite a lot of unicode.4hf versions generated from > > tex4ht-fonts-4hf.tex: > > Yes I know. I'm not wondering about this. > > But why do I have two in the iso8859/1/charset folder? > > Only "iso8859/1" has a "uni" subfolder in the charset folder with an > additional unicode.4ht. > > E.g. compare in your list iso88859/1 with iso8859/2: > > 2 versions here: > > > tex4ht.dir/texmf/tex4ht/ht-fonts/iso8859/2/charset/unicode.4hf > > tex4ht.dir/texmf/tex4ht/ht-fonts/iso8859/2/html/charset/unicode.4hf > > but 3 versions here: > > > tex4ht.dir/texmf/tex4ht/ht-fonts/iso8859/1/charset/uni/unicode.4hf > ^^^ odd > > tex4ht.dir/texmf/tex4ht/ht-fonts/iso8859/1/charset/unicode.4hf > > tex4ht.dir/texmf/tex4ht/ht-fonts/iso8859/1/html/charset/unicode.4hf >
I don't really understand how tex4ht selects unicode.4hf files. On my machine, it always selects the one in charset subdir, I don't even know how it is possible to select one in another subdir. Surely with tex4ht.env edit. So it is definitely strange that in Miktex it selects unicode.4hf in charset/uni dir. Does it work in this way also in Windows TL? Maybe there is an old version of tex4ht.exe? Michal
