[OS X TeX] xelatex.fmt not found

Philipp Mathey pmathey at uwo.ca
Thu Oct 19 21:08:59 CEST 2006


Hi,

it is simpler than that.
Whenever you install/update the TeX i-package,
you should choose the expert mode.
It then offers you to set the paper size, (de)activate formats, etc.
During the install/update, at the end, when the list of
formats pops up, scroll down to the bottom, There you
find xelatex.fmt. Be default, it is not activated. Activate it
by checking the box next to it.
On 19-Oct-06, at 6:16 AM, S P Suresh wrote:

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> Dear Gerben, Bernhard,
>
> Sorry I was too hasty. I tried `Configure Only' with XeTeX i- 
> Package after commenting out the line in language.dat, and it now  
> works properly. Amazing how complicated it all is, and how it works  
> perfectly most of the time.
>
> I confess that I should have studied the subprocess output more  
> carefully. There was no way to guess that the language.dat is the  
> file in which to make some changes. But even a glance would reveal  
> that the problem is with hyphenation patterns.
>
> Actually the problem is only with the Hungarian hyphenation, it  
> seems. So I should uncomment the line about Serbian Cyrillian  
> hyphenation and check if it works.
>
> Thanks for your time, and immediate help. As ever, it is a pleasure  
> to interact with the people on this list.
>
> Cheers,
> Suresh
>
> S P Suresh
> Chennai Mathematical Institute
> India
>
>
>
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