Hi Peter, Thanks for testing. I've just been hacking away with alternative places to put the xml:lang attribute, and finally hit on a setup that makes the PDF. But the build still fails. :-( I can't see why -- I get a "working" PDF. (By which I mean it's complete with all pages, although as has been the case for years, stuff is broken all over the place.) I can't figure out why the xelatex build is returning an error when it finishes OK. There are myriad warnings throughout the tex log, but they're all normal as far as I can see. What's happening, do you think? The PDF output is messed up in all sorts of ways, and I can't believe anyone is using it seriously; could we consider dropping it in favour of paying more attention to the ePubs? Cheers, Martin On 2021-02-08 7:52 a.m., Peter Stadler wrote:
Hi Martin,
I was just having a look but it seems you were quicker :) Only thing left for me is to confirm that it now (with your latest commit 5ea4d84) builds for me locally, too.
Best Peter
Am 08.02.2021 um 02:53 schrieb Martin Holmes
: Hi all,
The ruby stuff is now merged into the repo, and I've spent a good few hours now trying to get the PDF to build properly. It dies with this error:
! LaTeX3 Error: The key 'fontspec-opentype/...' is unknown and is being (LaTeX3) ignored.
which is something to do with xml:lang='ja' appearing in the source. At one point I got it to build, but without the Japanese language attributes, the characters just come out as square boxes. Can anyone who knows more about LaTeX than me suggest anything? I don't really want to go round removing xml:lang attributes just to get past the PDF problem, but I don't know what else to do at this point.
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