[tex-hyphen] ptex and language.def
Norbert Preining
preining at logic.at
Tue Apr 17 15:48:10 CEST 2012
On Di, 17 Apr 2012, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> No, now that platex uses language.dat Greek patterns are not
> unconditionally loaded any more. They are only loaded if hyphen-greek
> (ancientgreek) is installed. And when hyphen-greek is installed, the
> other patterns are present.
Right, blind me. Removed and removed every mentioning of ptexgeneric
in texmf/web2c/, too. Svn rev 26013. (someone else already removed
the files and the dir ptexgeneric)
Best wishes
Norbert
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