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Diffstat (limited to 'Master/texmf')
-rwxr-xr-x | Master/texmf/scripts/texlive/tlmgr.pl | 19 |
1 files changed, 10 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/Master/texmf/scripts/texlive/tlmgr.pl b/Master/texmf/scripts/texlive/tlmgr.pl index 5ef3c52e052..1b2f9549a14 100755 --- a/Master/texmf/scripts/texlive/tlmgr.pl +++ b/Master/texmf/scripts/texlive/tlmgr.pl @@ -4047,6 +4047,7 @@ sub action_generate { tlwarn("$prg: Please read the documentation of the `updmap' program.\n"); tlwarn("$prg: Goodbye.\n"); exit(1); + } elsif ($what =~ m/^_updmap$/i) { my $dest = $opts{"dest"} || "$TEXMFDIST/web2c/updmap.cfg"; debug("$prg: writing new updmap.cfg to $dest\n"); @@ -6661,19 +6662,19 @@ specifies to be disabled, and finally appending the local file. (Historical note: The formerly supported C<updmap-local.cfg> is no longer read, since C<updmap> now supports multiple C<updmap.cfg> files. Thus, local additions can and should be put into an C<updmap.cfg> file in -C<TEXMFLOCAL>. Although C<generate updmap> still exists, it is only -called internally by C<tlmgr> and should not be invoked otherwise.) +C<TEXMFLOCAL>. The C<generate updmap> action no longer exists.) Local files specify entries to be disabled with a comment line, namely one of these: + #!NAME %!NAME --!NAME -where C<fmtutil.cnf> uses C<#>, C<language.dat> and -C<language.def> use C<%>, and C<language.dat.lua> use C<-->. In any -case, the I<name> is the respective format name, or hyphenation pattern -identifier. Examples: +where C<fmtutil.cnf> uses C<#>, C<language.dat> and C<language.def> use +C<%>, and C<language.dat.lua> use C<-->. In all cases, the I<name> is +the respective format name or hyphenation pattern identifier. +Examples: #!pdflatex %!german @@ -6687,9 +6688,9 @@ for the same item, if a different definition is desired. In general, except for the special disabling lines, the local files follow the same syntax as the master files. -The form C<generate language> recreates both the C<language.dat>, the -C<language.def> and the C<language.dat.lua> files, while the forms with -extension recreates only the given language file. +The form C<generate language> recreates all three files C<language.dat>, +C<language.def>, and C<language.dat.lua>, while the forms with an +extension recreates only that given language file. Options: |