[EXT] Re: Unable to use XeTeX after updating to the 2023 version

Volker RW Schaa v.r.w.schaa at gsi.de
Wed Sep 27 12:41:09 CEST 2023


The Windows file system supports setting case sensitivity with attribute flags per directory (since Windows 10, build 17107). While the standard behavior is to be case-insensitive, you can assign an attribute flag to make a directory case sensitive, so that it will recognize Linux files and folders that may differ only by case.
But whether you will be happy with this depends as always on the applications you use.

Volker

On 27/09/2023 12:29, Zdenek Wagner wrote:
> st 27. 9. 2023 v 11:29 odesílatel Philip Taylor (RHBNC)
> <P.Taylor at rhul.ac.uk> napsal:
>>
>> Reinhard Kotucha wrote:
>>
>> On 2023-09-26 at 11:27:54 +0100, Philip Taylor (RHBNC) wrote:
>>
>> Disha, you need the command "XeLaTeX" [...]
>>
>> Definitely not!  The command is "xelatex", not "XeLaTeX", as Norbert
>> already pointed out.
>>
>> The latter only works on old-fashioned operating systems which are
>> unable to distinguish between uppercase and lowercase letters.
>>
>> More accurately, the latter works only on intelligent, modern, operating systems that intentionally ignore case when parsing commands.  See page 23 of The TeXbook, where Don writes :
>>
>> Usually the operating system prompts you for a command and you type ‘TeX’ or ‘run tex’ or something like that.
>>
>> Note you type ‘TeX’, not ‘tex’.
> 
> Yes, but I have never had TeX as a working command in my computers but
> I had tex, pdftex, xetex, xelatex, lualatex etc. This allows me to
> have e.g. Backup.sh which sets environment for making a backup copy
> (attaches external disks etc.) abd then calls backup.sh which resides
> in the same directory. Thus I have both Backup.sh and backup.sh in the
> same directory and they are different files. Of course, I can also
> connect a disk from a Windows server to my Linux computer but then
> this shared disk has a case insensitive file system even in Linux.
> 
>> --
>> Philip Taylor
>>
> 
> Zdeněk Wagner
> https://www.zdenek-wagner.eu/
> 
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