How do you come to the idea that
--dvipdfmx
does something useful?
I have read the man page of texexec, which mentions the option:
--dvipdfmx, --dvipdfm, --dpx, --dpm
Use the TeX engine (e.g. pdftex or pdfetex) to make a DVI file and
dvipdfmx(1) to turn it into PDF.
An example where the option works:
Test file test.tex:
\starttext
test
\stoptext
Command line:
texexec --dvipdfmx test
The last lines of the output, some of which is from dvipdfmx:
** WARNING ** Could not open config file "fontmapsx".
test.dvi -> test.pdf
[1]
1901 bytes written
TeXExec | runtime: 4.855625
Moreover, pdfinfo reports dvipdfmx as producer of test.pdf,
so I conclude that it was generated by dvipdfmx.
Best wishes,
Gábor Braun
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