I don't expect that variable to exist typically, but your setup is a little weird, so you might want to try setting it and seeing if it helps. Set it to something like
C:/Windows/Fonts;D:/My/Unusual/Fontdir Who knows, maybe it'll work. Henry On Friday, 22 May 2015 at 10:27:19 pm -0500, Brother Gabriel-Marie wrote: > Henry, > > Well, that environmental var doesn't seem to be registered > on my Windows 7. > > I suppose I'll have to ask those other folks. > > Thanks for answering. > > On 5/22/2015 10:24 PM, Henry So Jr. wrote: > > You would probably get better information asking the LuaTeX people, but > > have you tried using the OSFONTDIR environment variable? > > > > Henry > > > > On Friday, 22 May 2015 at 09:20:14 pm -0500, Brother Gabriel-Marie wrote: > >> Elie, > >> > >> Okay, the tex file compiles fine if I change the font name > >> to Arial. > >> > >> But for my own font, well, it's installed, but via a shortcut. > >> I have tried with several other fonts, and lualatex will > >> pick up every font whose file is actually located in > >> c:\windows\fonts. But if the font is installed via shortcut > >> - that is, if you place a shortcut to the font in > >> c:\windows\fonts whilst the actual font is located somewhere > >> else, well, lualatex doesn't like that. > >> > >> Installing fonts via shortcut is a normal windows procedure, > >> though. > >> > >> Is there a setting to get that to work somewhere? > >> > >> God bless! > >> - Brother Gabriel-Marie > >> ------------------------------------------------------------ > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> On 5/8/2015 1:42 PM, Élie Roux wrote: > >>> Le 08/05/2015 20:30, Élie Roux a écrit : > >>>>> First, latex does not fetch them from c:\windows\fonts - some folks say > >>>>> it will, but it doesn't and hasn't in any of my many installations. > >>>> You should report that here: > >>>> > >>>> https://github.com/lualatex/luaotfload/issues > >>>> > >>>> with details about your installation. > >>> And also a minimal example of .tex file showing the bug, something like > >>> > >>> \documentclass{article} > >>> \usepackage{fontspec} > >>> \setmainfont{MirageMod} > >>> \begin{document} > >>> test > >>> \end{document} > >>> > >>> and also, tell if replacing MirageMod by Arial works. Are you sure > >>> MirageMod is the right family name? How is the file named? What is the > >>> name used to select the font in Word, etc. > >>> > >>> Thank you, > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Gregorio-users mailing list > >> [email protected] > >> https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/gregorio-users > > > _______________________________________________ Gregorio-users mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/gregorio-users

