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Re: Modular texlive and xelatex
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Andreas Enge |
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Re: Modular texlive and xelatex |
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Sun, 19 Jun 2022 21:29:06 +0200 |
Am Fri, Jun 17, 2022 at 09:06:06PM +0200 schrieb Ricardo Wurmus:
> The tlpdb says that this file is provided by the xunicode package –
> which we don’t have yet.
>
> [time passes]
Not much actually!
> We now have texlive-xunicode as of commit
> 793ce82c9d5ead8457da9cec8d1d8afc12704f10.
Thanks a lot! I used "guix import texlive floatflt" to add this package.
Congratulations for a nice importer! (Although I stumbled over needing to
add #:trivial? #t, which becomes obvious only when comparing with
neighbouring packages.)
The result for my file still is not quite like the monolithic texlive.
First, babel complains as follows:
Package babel Warning: No hyphenation patterns were preloaded for
(babel) the language `German (trad. orthography)' into the
format.
(babel) Please, configure your TeX system to add them and
(babel) rebuild the format. Now I will use the patterns
(babel) preloaded for \language=0 instead on input line 62.
I have installed texlive-generic-babel-german and texlive-hyphen-german;
have you got an idea what I am missing?
Second, the font (Linux Libertine O) looks ragged, and a "--" is typeset
as two dashes instead of an ndash. Suggestions are also welcome!
Andreas