Le 04/10/2010 06:25, 德柳 邓 a écrit :
I'am a newer for texlive . I have installed texlive 2010
universal-darwin under command line for mac (not Mactex).
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1. I tried to compile
$ xetex opentype-info.tex
Then i got a error :
This is XeTeX, Version 3.1415926-2.2-0.9997.4 (TeX Live 2010)
restricted \write18 enabled.
entering extended mode
(/Users/dang/Applications/texlivee/2010/texmf-dist/tex/xetex/xetexfontinfo/opent
ype-info.texkpathsea: Invalid fontname `Latin Modern Roman/ICU',
contains ' '
! Font \testfont="Latin Modern Roman/ICU" at 12.0pt not loadable:
Metric (TFM)
file or installed font not found.
l.26 \font\testfont="\myfontname/ICU" at 12pt
?
XeTeX is telling you he can't find the font. You don't have it on your
computer, because it should be installed. Try to download the ``lm''
package with TeXLive manager (tlmgr).
Following the second given advice I found on the texlive-en.pdf :
(If you do not have sufficient privileges to carry out the steps
above, you can instead do the following to make the TEX Live fonts
available to you as an individual XeTEX user)
$ cp ./texlive-fontconfig.conf /Users/dang/.fonts.conf
$ fc-cache -fv
I then ran xetex again but i got the same error. how can i do then ?
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2. I tried latex pain.tex
i got some error :
(/Users/dang/Applications/texlivee/2010/texmf/tex/generic/hyphen/hyphen.tex
! Patterns can be loaded only by INITEX.
l.5 \patterns
{ % just type <return> if you're not using INITEX
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so are there anyting else should be configed ?
plain.tex (not ``pain.tex'', although some people will be pleased by
your typo :) ) is the source code for a format; it is not supposed to
be compiled by itself (it's not a document).
TeXLive is correctly configured, but you should try to run your own
documents. My question is: you're new to TeXLive, but are you new to
TeX? In which case you should read a proper introduction, either to
plain TeX:
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/info/impatient/book.pdf
[+ find a copy of the TeXbook]
or to LaTeX (choose your language!):
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/info/lshort/
or to ConTeXt:
http://www.pragma-ade.com/general/manuals/ms-cb-en.pdf
You can't use TeX without some learning before, unless you're willing to
spend many sleepless nights on it (which you'll do anyway).
Best,
Paul
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