David,
Thank you for the solution. My texlive 2016 must have been missing ucharcat
for some mysterious reason, so your suggestion of doing "tlmgr install
ucharcat" fixed the problem! I also notice that you are the author of
ucharcat for XeTeX.
Kamal
On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 4:49 PM, David Carlisle
wrote:
> ucharcat.sty isn't needed for xetex as it's already a primitive but if
> you have texlive 2016 you should have ucharcat.sty (or tlmgr install
> ucharcat should install it if for some reason it isn't installed
> already). That said unicode-matth could move the luatex-specific part,
> but really there's no reason not to have ucharcat installed.
>
> David
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> On 8 February 2017 at 21:38, Kamal Abdali wrote:
> > When using the package unicode-math, I get the XeLaTex error:
> > File `ucharcat.sty' not found.
> >
> > XeLaTex then asks for a new filename. When I enter an empty filename,
> > XeLaTex proceeds normally. But to do this every time is annoying.
> >
> > The conclusion from some googling was that this error should no longer
> > appear. Specifically, (1) unicode-math requires ucharcat, and (2) XeTeX
> now
> > incorporates ucharcat.
> >
> > But I am encountering the problem in XeTeX of TeX Live 2016/W32TeX. Any
> help
> > would be appreciated.
> >
> > Kamal Abdali
> >
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