At 21:30 21/09/2003 +0200, you wrote:
Best regards, squealer Pawe/l
just curious, is this / notation (similar to german active ") still being
used in poland (and tex)?
Hans
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Hans Hagen | PR
Hi Karel!
"K.H. Wesseling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am sorry to have irritated you[...]
You didn't at all so let's forget about it. I'm aware that answering silly
questions isn't easy...
I'm also aware that asking silly questions with counsiousness that they are
silly is also hard.
The ha
I am sorry to have irritated you. I read this list and in most cases
don't even understand the questions. In this particular case I
recognized a question since I assembled a beginners texexec manual a
few years ago with Hans. That's why I added from the manual to
indicate that it is not my own
> You might try
>
> texexec --make --language=pl,en,de --bodyfont=plr en
>
> from the texexec manual.
>
> Best succes...Karel
Thanks, but You probably haven't read my letter to the end. I wrote:
> > After these changes I generated format with command
> >
> > texexec --make --language=pl,en,d
You might try
texexec --make --language=pl,en,de --bodyfont=plr en
from the texexec manual.
Best succes...Karel
> Hi all!
>
> I've just finished (?) reinstalling and configuring my TeX system. It
> is quite small conglomerate of cont-bas, cont-tmf and my own packages.
> I've successfully gen
Hi all!
I've just finished (?) reinstalling and configuring my TeX system. It is
quite small conglomerate of cont-bas, cont-tmf and my own packages. I've
successfully generated all formats using fmtutil. However I
have some troubles with 'cont-en'; it was successfully generated but do not
work pro