[OS X TeX] Problem with the Languages configuration in i-installer's TeXLive

Franck Pastor pastor at fusl.ac.be
Thu Nov 23 11:34:40 CET 2006


Hello,

I am currently busy to install and test the TeXLive i-package from  
Gerben. I've made two installs, on my two computers. For both I ran  
into a (little) problem I didn't think to report the days before. I  
have chosen the "Expert" install, particularly for configuring  
languages settings. The default settings to be installed is the full  
one: all available hyphenation files! As I can't imagine myself, even  
in my wildest dreams, being able to read or write all those  
languages, I chose only french, "no hyphenation", spanish, dutch and  
all hyphenation files related to german and english, and pressed the  
"set" button. But after that, the first file I compile with TeXLive  
produces this in the log file:

Babel <v3.8h> and hyphenation patterns for english, usenglishmax,  
dumylang, noh
yphenation, basque, bulgarian, coptic, welsh, czech, slovak, german,  
ngerman, d
anish, spanish, catalan, galician, esperanto, estonian, finnish,  
french, greek,
monogreek, ancientgreek, croatian, hungarian, interlingua, ibycus,  
indonesian,
icelandic, italian, latin, mongolian, dutch, norsk, polish,  
portuguese, pinyin
, romanian, russian, slovene, uppersorbian, serbian, swedish,  
turkish, ukenglis
h, ukrainian, loaded.

Exactly as if my choices in the Languages configuration step have not  
been taken into account!

I am forced after that to run the "configuration only" procedure for  
the TeXLive i-package, and to set once again the desired languages.  
And that solves the problem:

Babel <v3.8h> and hyphenation patterns for english, usenglishmax,  
nohyphenation
, german, ngerman, spanish, french, dutch, ukenglish, loaded.

So there is probably something to be fixed in the first Languages  
configuration procedure, unless I've made something wrong?






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