[OS X TeX] Bug in gwTeX? uft8.def not found
Gerben Wierda
Gerben.Wierda at rna.nl
Fri Dec 3 21:57:24 CET 2004
On 3 Dec 2004, at 09:39, Jan Eden wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just reinstalled gwTeX (after I removed everything), using the 2003
> layout. Afterwards, the compiler complained
>
> LaTeX Error: File `utf8.def' not found.
>
> So I checked the gwTeX tree and found:
>
> /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.gwtex/tex/latex/ucs/utf8x.def
>
> Copying that file to utf8.def and doing a texhash solved the problem.
>
> But why isn't the def file named correctly right away?
utf8.def was not part of teTeX 2.0.2 (TL2003) but is part of TL2004 and
teTeX 3. In the past I had my own copy of unicode stuff to be added to
gwTeX, these days I draw it from TL (so theTL2003 setup gets the newer
unicode stuff). I do this with other packages to, so TL2003 is
basically TL2003 but some stuff (especially in the texmf tree) is
newer. This generally is only an improvemen (see TL2003 as TL2003+).
This problem is not very easy for me to solve and is the first time I
run into a problem with new+old which may force me to complicate the
TeX i-Package a bit more...
Just curious: why do you use TL2003?
G
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