On 28 Aug 1998, Torsten Hilbrich wrote: > On: Thu, 27 Aug 1998 18:17:05 +0200 (SAST) Johann Spies writes: > > > > Afrikaans is my language and because there are at the moment no > > hyphenation rules for it, I use a file ~/afkap.tex containing a word > > list with the correct hyphenation as an included file in all my > > Afrikaans documents. > > > > After upgrading to Debian 2.0 LaTeX complains about that file with > > an error message that it cannot write afkap.aux. > > You should use \input instead of \include. \input will not try to > create an auxiliary file. You could also use a style file afkap.sty > to be used with \usepackage{afkap}. Just adding a line > \ProvidesPackage{afkap} prior to you hyphenation list should be > sufficient for a start.
Thank you Torsten. I did not know about these possibilities. Regards. Johann -------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Johann Spies Windsorlaan 19 | | [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3201 Pietermaritzburg | | Tel/Faks Nr. +27 331-46-1310 Suid-Afrika (South Africa) | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Use hospitality one to another without grudging." I Peter 4:9