Alas, it's not so simple. I'm a bit rusty with latex, since I've been using LyX, RPM and yum for a long time... I forgot that the hyphenation codes are inserted into the format file... It's been some years (more than 10...) since I last created a tex format, and never did with texlive.
Fedora texlive does not distribute tlmgr and although I have install.tl I got an error message when I tried to run: [root@proteus texlive]# perl install-tl /bin/sh: ./tlpkg/installer/config.guess: No such file or directory install-tl: could not run ./tlpkg/installer/config.guess, cannot proceed, sorry at tlpkg/TeXLive/TLUtils.pm line 234. I'd appreciate any suggestions here, as well... On Saturday, November 05, 2011 04:59:20 PM Mojca Miklavec wrote: > > Anyway, a temporary solution would be downloading and installing the > > language.dat file you referred to, right? > > Yes. But there might be some differences like new languages that were > not present in 2010 (the first few things that cross my mind are dated > german patterns, pinyin, ...). If you only need Portuguese, just add: > > portuguese loadhyph-pt.tex > =portuges > > > Should I also get the latest language.def file? > > Do you use plain TeX? If not, then you don't need it. language.dat.lua > is needed for LuaTeX. If you don't use that one, you don't need the > lua table either. -- Rudi Gaelzer Department of Physics Institute of Physics and Mathematics Federal University of Pelotas BRAZIL Registered linux user # 153741
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