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Bug#493789: marked as done (missing files prevent xelatex compiling Italian document)



Your message dated Sat, 13 Sep 2008 18:25:03 +0200
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has caused the Debian Bug report #493789,
regarding missing files prevent xelatex compiling Italian document
to be marked as done.

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Package: texlive-latex-base
Version: 2007.dfsg.1-3
Severity: normal

During testing of a fix for #492304, I stumbled about xelatex
not being able compile Italian (example attached). Upstream of
dblatex found, that lgrlmr.fd and lgrlmro.fd are missing. In
fact, copying those files to my CWD, fixes the problem for me.
See http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=492304#11

\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{fontspec}
\usepackage[italian]{babel}
\title{Italian}
\begin{document}
Italian
\end{document}

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On 14.08.08 W. Martin Borgert (debacle@debian.org) wrote:
> On 2008-08-14 20:50, Hilmar Preusse wrote:
> > On 06.08.08 Norbert Preining (preining@logic.at) wrote:

Hi,

> > > Another remark from Ulrike. That is in fact the best solution,
> > > switching to T1. That should be done anyway ...
> > 
> > Can we assume this to be the fix and close the bug?
> 
> There was a remark by dblatex upstream "I don't see why one is not
> allowed to use latin modern with LGR encoding." Anyway, it seems
> likely that dblatex will switch to polyglossia, but this will take
> some time.
> 
This was a rather political answer. I'm closing the bug now. If you
think this is not OK, please reopen.

Thanks,
  Hilmar
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