On Aug 28, 2011, at 9:06 PM, Herbert Schulz wrote: > > On Aug 28, 2011, at 7:52 PM, Stephen Moye wrote: > >> I haven't had to do this in quite some time, so I'm a bit rusty. I had a >> microtype-compatible version of xetex installed and then updated my >> environment with TLU which apparently clobbered my xetex. >> >> So now I'm trying to rebuild xetex, but I'm getting an error (Mac OS X, >> 10.7.1, xcode 4.1.1): >> >> /Users/smoye/microxetex/texk/web2c/xetexdir/XeTeXLayoutInterface.cpp: In >> function ‘int GetFontCharRange_AAT(OpaqueATSUStyle*, int)’: >> /Users/smoye/microxetex/texk/web2c/xetexdir/XeTeXLayoutInterface.cpp:867: >> error: ‘ATSUGetAttribute’ was not declared in this scope >> /Users/smoye/microxetex/texk/web2c/xetexdir/XeTeXLayoutInterface.cpp:869: >> error: ‘FMGetATSFontRefFromFont’ was not declared in this scope >> make: *** [libxetex_a-XeTeXLayoutInterface.o] Error 1 >> + ls -l /Users/smoye/microxetex/build-xetex/texk/web2c/xetex >> ls: /Users/smoye/microxetex/build-xetex/texk/web2c/xetex: No such file or >> directory >> >> I did 'svn up' prior to trying run build-xetex.sh. What are the current >> directions for building xetex, and where can I find them? >> >> Thanks >> >> Stephen Moye >> >> >> Stephen Moye >> [email protected] > > > Howdy, > > I just ran a file through xelatex that comes with MacTeX-2011 with all > updates with and without the microtype package (2.5beta6) and I definitely > saw a change in the paragraph layout, including protrusion but don't know > about font expansion. What are you changing to make xelatex `more' compatible > with the microtype package. Just interested. > > Good Luck, > > Herb Schulz > (herbs at wideopenwest dot com)
Sorry for the noise. Apparently it was not the version of xetex that got clobbered, but the version of microtype that was the problem. I just downloaded the version of the microtype package that works with xelatex and everything is back to normal -- whew. I'm not changing anything -- there was a microtype-aware branch of xetex and that was what I thought I had, and lost. No, I'm not using expansion, nor do I expect to do so. Protrusion is fine for the moment. The question remains, though: How does one build xe(la)tex these days? Thanks. Stephen -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex
