Closed albbas closed 16 years ago
Date: 2007-11-29 20:48:31 +0100
From: Sjur Nørstebø Moshagen <
Created attachment 80 Screenshot with error message.
Using the latest InDesign hyphenator, I get the following error when starting up InDesign:
"Error processing file: /Applications/Adobe InDesign CS3/Plug-Ins/Dictionaries/Polderland/SamiNort-hy-pat.lex"
The same error message is also given for Lule Sámi.
This looks like a bug in the latest code from Polderland, as it is a regression from the previous version, and the reported file has not changed.
A screen-shot showing the error dialog is attached.
Attached file: InDesign startup error.png (image/png, 225861 bytes) Description: Screenshot with error message.
Date: 2007-12-10 17:50:06 +0100
From: Knowledge Concepts/Peter Beinema <
1) the error reported states that the lexicon-file(s) could not be read. 2) the indesign version dropped on the 26th of november did not contain new lexicon-files (which had been already been dropped on the 20th, together with the Mac office proofing tools); 3) the indesign proofing tool versions dropped on the 26th of november expect (and check the availability of) a B+O+E style lexicon. Old lexicon versions are not accepted.
From what we observe, we think it possible that the lexicon-files actually used were the ones that were included in the previous indesign drop - which means that they are the wrong version. A solution to that problem would be: installing a new version of the lexicons (the lexicons supplied as part of the Office drops should suffice).
We will drop a full set of InDesign hyphenator tools, consisting of both software AND lexicons, that have been proven to work on our system.
Date: 2007-12-20 08:37:57 +0100
From: Sjur Nørstebø Moshagen <
Resolved with the latest drop from Polderland.
Case closed.
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Bugzilla Bug 591
Date: 2007-11-29T20:48:31+01:00 From: Sjur Nørstebø Moshagen <>
To: Sjur Nørstebø Moshagen <>
CC: borre.gaup, pbeinema
Last updated: 2007-12-20T08:37:57+01:00