<div>Hello Jonathan</div>
<div>Problem solved. I used TeX Live 2007 on Linux and now, everything works fine.</div>
<div>Thanks for your suggestions.</div>
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<div>Best Regards</div>
<div>Ali<br><br> </div>
<div><span class="gmail_quote">2007/11/24, Ali Majdzadeh <<a onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)" href="mailto:ali.majdzadeh@gmail.com" target="_blank">ali.majdzadeh@gmail.com</a>>:</span>
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<div>Hello Jonathan</div>
<div>Thanks a lot. I successfully built XeTeX from source on the following platforms:</div>
<div>1) Redhat Enterprise 4</div>
<div>2) Fedora Core 6</div>
<div>3) Redhat 9</div>
<div>The best result was on Redhat Enterprise 4. On Fodora Core 6, there were just some brackets ([][][]]) in the output pdf file. I checked everything, the fonts, the syntax, ... . On Redhat 9, as you mentioned, there were some problems regarding the teTeX itself.
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<div>Anyway, I am going to test TeX Live.</div>
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<div>Kind Regards</div>
<div>Ali<br><br> </div>
<div><span class="gmail_quote">2007/11/24, Jonathan Kew <<a onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)" href="mailto:jonathan_kew@sil.org" target="_blank">jonathan_kew@sil.org</a>>:</span>
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<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid">Hello Ali,<br><br>On 23 Nov 2007, at 3:36 pm, Ali Majdzadeh wrote:<br><br>> Jonathan,<br>> Thanks in advance. I am totally new to TeX and I have chosen XeTeX
<br>> to start. Thanks again for your attention. By the way, should I<br>> post error messages I faced during the install process in Redhat 9?<br>><br><br>It depends. If you were trying to install with Redhat's teTeX, the
<br>simple answer is that this is no longer supported, and I don't think<br>we should spend much time on it. (In particular, I'm not going to set<br>up a teTeX system to reproduce and solve problems.) If you have<br>
suggested patches that would help, and not disrupt other things,<br>they'd be welcome, but I don't have the resources to do much<br>investigation of this.<br><br>My recommendation would be to use TeX Live, either by installing the
<br>TeX Live distribution directly (in which case problems should be<br>reported to the TeX Live team), or via your distribution's package<br>system, if available (in which case problems should be reported to<br>the packagers). Either way, you should be able to get XeTeX as part
<br>of a standard TeX Live installation.<br><br>Finally, if you're building XeTeX from source yourself, e.g., because<br>you need a newer version than TeX Live provides, and have problems<br>installing the new version into a current TeX Live system, it would
<br>be helpful to see those errors and any suggested improvements.<br>There's a script in the xetex repository that attempts to install a<br>newly-built version, but I'm sure it could use some work.<br><br>Thanks,
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