I tried the same example on linux, This is a part where MiKTeX has problem with it:<br><br>This is a part of <b>Ulrike Fischer's log:<br><br>%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%<br></b><pre>[1] (test-xetex.aux) )<FONTMAP:dvipdfm.map><FONTMAP:cid-x.map>No dvi<br>
<br>filename sp<br>ecified, reading standard input.<br>DVI Comment: XeTeX output 2008.06.20:1634<br>stdin -> test-xetex.pdf<br>%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%<br></pre>after this point it gives the error, obviously MiKTeX can not detect the name of the dvi file.<br>
<br>The Corresponding log in Linux is:<br>%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%<br><FONTMAP:cm-dvipdfm-fix.map><div id="1eut" class="ArwC7c ckChnd"><FONTMAP:dvipdfm.map><FONTMAP:cid-x.map>DVI Comment: XeTeX output 2008.06.21:0057<br>
test.xdv -> test.pdf<br>
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%<br><br>So in linux, xdvipdfmx, can detect the file name (test.xdv).<br><br>So
maybe the resaon of getting error in MiKTeX is that, xdvipdfmx can not
detect the name of the dvi file so it can not convert it to a pdf.</div><br clear="all"><br>-- <br>"I hope to die ___ _____<br>before I *have* to use Microsoft Word.", 0--,| /OOOOOOO\<br>Donald E. Knuth, 02-Oct-2001 in Tuebingen. <_/ / /OOOOOOOOOOO\<br>
\ \/OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO\<br> \ OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO|//<br>Vafa Khalighi \/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/<br> // / \\ \<br> ^^^^^ ^^^^^