I had a similar problem and started using texlive.combine.scheme-full or texlive.combine.scheme-basic. Maybe try that, see if it works for what you need? --Taeer > On Jun 6, 2016, at 2:07 PM, Jeffrey David Johnson <jef...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I was using texLiveFull until recently, but now it's marked broken and a > comment points users to the texlive.combine method. I tried checking out an > older version of pkgs/tools/typesetting/tex but the dependencies don't line > up with the rest of nixpkgs anymore. Probably I just want the full set of > texlive-new packages, even if they're big, becuase I don't know what I'm > doing enough to pick and choose. So I tried this monster (all collections + > inputenc packages): > > myTexlive = with pkgs; texlive.combine { > inherit (texlive) > collection-basic > collection-bibtexextra > collection-binextra > collection-context > collection-fontsextra > collection-fontsrecommended > collection-fontutils > collection-formatsextra > collection-games > collection-genericextra > collection-genericrecommended > collection-htmlxml > collection-humanities > collection-langafrican > collection-langarabic > collection-langchinese > collection-langcjk > collection-langcyrillic > collection-langczechslovak > collection-langenglish > collection-langeuropean > collection-langfrench > collection-langgerman > collection-langgreek > collection-langindic > collection-langitalian > collection-langjapanese > collection-langkorean > collection-langother > collection-langpolish > collection-langportuguese > collection-langspanish > collection-latex > collection-latexextra > collection-latexrecommended > collection-luatex > collection-mathextra > collection-metapost > collection-music > collection-omega > collection-pictures > collection-plainextra > collection-pstricks > collection-publishers > collection-science > collection-texworks > collection-wintools > collection-xetex > greek-inputenc; > }; > > Still the same error though. Maybe it's a pandoc issue after all. > Jeff > > On Wed, 1 Jun 2016 02:45:18 -0700 > Linus Arver <linusar...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> On Sun, May 29, 2016 at 04:56:12PM -0700, Jeffrey David Johnson wrote: >>> I get the following error when exporting some markdown to PDF with pandoc: >>> >>> An error occured: PDF creation failed: >>> ! Package inputenc Error: Unicode char \u8: not set up for use with >>> LaTeX. >>> >>> See the inputenc package documentation for explanation. >>> Type H <return> for immediate help. >>> ... >>> >>> l.150 Evolutionary Analysis} >>> >>> Try running pandoc with --latex-engine=xelatex. >>> >>> I could hunt this one character down, but is there a package I could add to >>> my texlive environment that might help handle this type of problem in >>> general? >> >> I used to use the texliveFull package, which included xelatex. >> >> FWIW, I no longer use texliveFull; instead I use a Docker container for >> all TeX-related things as it is much simpler to use along with >> negligible maintenence costs, if at all. >> >>> So far I just use the standard one: >>> >>> myTexLive = texlive.combine { >>> inherit (texlive) scheme-small; >>> }; >>> >>> Don't see any mention of xelatex in nixpkgs. >> >> That's probably because it still comes with texliveFull, which is what >> most people use I imagine. >> >>> Ideally I'd like to handle all of unicode, but just skipping any >>> unrenderable characters would be OK too, since I gather latex doesn't do >>> that yet? >> >> AFAIK, Latex never dealt with Unicode natively. Xelatex has much simpler >> font support (fontspec) so I've always opted for Xelatex from the beginning. >> >> Best, >> Linus > _______________________________________________ > nix-dev mailing list > nix-dev@lists.science.uu.nl > http://lists.science.uu.nl/mailman/listinfo/nix-dev
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