Hi Will,See the attached. This is a version of a file that I had on my machine upstate (I kept the preamble, just removed the actual text). This file would not compile last weekend, giving me the same errors that I encountered while working on my big book project.
It compiles on my machine in the city. As best I can recall, I updated MiKTeX on this machine some last summer (July??). When I compiled this file, MiKTeX identified a couple of missing packages and I let it download them, which may have muddied the waters a little. I think those may have had to do with updates to bidi and/or fontspec since July.
In this file, if I include 'hypertex' driver in the hyperref setup options, I get an error (not surprising). On my city computer, I can hit ENTER and move through the error and get a PDF, while upstate I could not do that. I can also use 'xetex' or omit the driver option; if I did those things upstate, I got the error messages I sent to the list earlier.
Hope this helps -- David----- Original Message ----- From: "Will Robertson" <wsp...@gmail.com>
To: <xetex@tug.org> Cc: <late...@urz.uni-heidelberg.de> Sent: Sunday, October 03, 2010 10:13 PM Subject: Re: [XeTeX] hyperref broken??
On further reflection, even confirming that the "not-updated" case compiles correctly would be helpful. (As it would indicate approximately when the error appeared.) Can you prepare the same minimal example on your current setup?Thanks, Will
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