Am 02.12.2013 um 08:22 schrieb NMPOST7: > On 01/12/2013 21:45, NMPOST7 wrote: >> On 01/12/2013 21:33, Peter Dyballa wrote: >>> Then you just need to read the documentation! It has hundreds of options >>> you can tweak. >> They are sorted in paragraphs in the documentation. And KOMASCRIPT has an >> eye on >> book binding >> (could be even two). (I don't remember all the details, I am more interested >> in >> writing letters. This takes much less time.) >>> >> The problem seems to lie in Polyglossia or in relation to Polyglossia. >> >> >> I just uncommented the line \def\chaptername{അദ്ധ്യായം} >> >> Here is the error >> >> ! Package polyglossia Error: The current roman font does not contain the >> Malaya >> lam script! >> (polyglossia) Please define \malayalamfont with >> \newfontfamily. >> >> >> I just uncommented the line \def\chaptername{അദ്ധ്യായം} >> >> The definition for Malayalam font has already been done >> >> \newfontfamily\malayalamfont[Script=Malayalam,Mapping=malayalamnumerals]{Rachana} >> >> > > Well, I emended the definition to the correct one (Polyglossia's requirement) > > \gappto\captionsmalayalam{\renewcommand{\chaptername}{}} > > For a change, I tried the following, too: > > \gappto\captionsmalayalam{\renewcommand{\chaptername}{അദ്ധ്യായം}} > > The error still remains. > > Apparently, the same problem might arise for other sectioning commands
It seems you have defined a malayalam font. But you are using a roman font which does not include the malayalam script. Why? Well, KOMA Script uses an sf font for sections. You can redefine the font KOMA uses for sections etc. with: \setkomafont{disposition}{\malayalamfont} in the preamble. If you want to see the chaptername, you have to specify chapterprefix=on in the documentclass command. BTW, I don't think it is a good idea to convert non-latin pdf to PS and back. If you want n-up formatting have a look at pdfpages. I use a small LaTeX file to assemble A5 pages onto A4. This will give you a booklet with 32 A5 pages that you just have to print on a duplex printer and fold in the center. If you comment signature and uncomment nup and openright you get normal n-up printing. Uncomment frame for debugging if things don't look right. %!TEX TS-program = pdflatex %!TEX encoding = UTF-8 Unicode \documentclass[a4paper,11pt]{article} \usepackage{geometry} \geometry{verbose,a4paper,top=0mm,bottom=0mm,inner=0mm,twoside,nofoot,pdftex} \usepackage{pdfpages} \begin{document} \includepdf[pages={-}, landscape, %nup=1x2, %openright, signature=32, noautoscale, scale=1, %frame ]{A5.pdf} \end{document} Axel -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex