[OS X TeX] Re: [OS X TeX]

Frank STENGEL fstengel at mac.com
Sat Jan 21 13:26:23 EST 2006


Le 21 janv. 06 à 18:06, Jonathan Kew a écrit :


> The Plain format only loads the standard US English patterns. If  
> you want to use other patterns, you need to create a new format  
> that loads different (or additional) patterns. You could do this  
> entirely "manually"....
<snip>
>
> ...but another option would be to use the "eplain" format, which  
> has provision for loading multiple sets of patterns; you just need  
> to edit "language.def" (use kpsewhich to find it) and add some  
> \addlanguage lines, then rebuild eplain.fmt using fmtutil-sys.

Indeed. When using gwTeX+TeXShop, it seems that one uses pdfeTeX (so  
eplain?)... I just tried on a minimal example (the one i gave in a  
previous post) and it does what it is supposed to do...


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Frank STENGEL (fstengel<at>mac.com)

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