Hi all! I came across the same problem twice in different operating systems, so... As I wrote about two weeks ago, I 've generated context format with command texexec --make --language=pl,en,de --bodyfont=plr en expecting to have format 'cont-en.efmt' (with english interface) which includes polish and english hyphenation patterns, with PL as default language and PLR as default font. LOG file created during format creation shows what I would expect: \unprotect \installlanguage[\s!pl][\c!status=\v!start] \installlanguage[\s!en][\c!status=\v!start] \installlanguage[\s!de][\c!status=\v!start] \setupcurrentlanguage[\s!pl] \definetypescriptsynonym[cmr][plr]\definefilesynonym[font-cmr][font-plr] \protect \endinput The thing I can't understand is that when I compile any file (like 'Hello wórld!\end') log file says: language : language en is active and Missing character: There is no ˇ in font cmr12! and so on. Encodings doesn't matter in this case. The point is why cmr12, not plr12 is used and why english language, not polish is active? Oh, by the way; how can I change default TeX machine for ConTeXt? I mean how to change it using still 'texexec' command (not 'any_tex_machine &cont-en.efmt')? And another question; how to generate *.fmt format (for TeX, not for eTeX) with 'texexec --make' command? If one use fmtutil there is fmtutil.cfg file which allows user to map formats with engines. But where can I set it for 'texexec --make'? Thanks for any hints, Pawe/l
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From: "Pawel Jackowski na WP"
Hi all!
I came across the same problem twice in different operating systems, so...
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This message should't be delivered now. It was sent about week ago, but probably was moderated quite long. That happened because I sent it from the wrong mail account. Sorry for 'spaming' ntg with obsolate threads; 'persistent default font' problem has been already solved (generating format without using fmtutil). Regards, Pawe/l
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