On Sat, Mar 9, 2013 at 11:34 AM, UD <ehud.kap...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Liviu,
> The issue was not whether anything worked with Palatino-- I said earlier on
> that it did, but could not tell whether Palatino was the same as Palatino
> Linotype.  The question was why URWPalladio, which is said to be a free
> clone of the commercial Palatino Linotype, and which appears in the list of
> non-Latex fonts,
>
I'm not sure if this answers your question, but when you compile the
attached file (which selects "Palatino" in the TeX fonts), you will
obtain a PDF document (attached) that uses URWPalladio. Check it with
your favourite PDF viewer (acroread, Evince, etc.). This is the free
clone of Palatino Linotype. You don't need to select non-TeX fonts in
order to get URWPalladio in the PDF and/or use XeTeX.

Let me know if I'm still not clear enough,
Liviu

PS "Palatino" in LyX Doc Settings is not Palatino Linotype but it is
URWPalladio. Maybe we need to rename that to something more suitable.


> fails to compile with Lyx, even though it appears to be
> install on my Lubuntu 12.10 system.  If you can show me how to compile it I
> shall be grateful.
> Yours,
> EK
>
>
> On 03/08/2013 11:59 AM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
>
> On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 5:18 PM, EK <ehud.kap...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> URWPalladio does NOT work with XeTeX.
>
> It does. Take the attached file and compile it with XeTeX. Note that
> XeTeX also works with TeX fonts.
>
> Liviu
>
>
> EK
>
>
> On 03/07/2013 06:47 PM, Guenter Milde wrote:
>
> On 2013-03-07, EK wrote:
>
> However, when I click: View(other format)/pdf(Luatex), I get a
> "font-not-found" error.
>
> How about XeTeX?
>
> If, instead of choosing URWpalladio I select texgyrepagella, everything
> works just fine.
> So for some mysterious reason, Latex fails to find the urwpalladio, but
> does find the texgyrepagella.
>
> I think it is just Lua(La)TeX that fails. And this may be a known problem
> or something to do with your setup or ... -- I don't think LyX should be
> blamed (at least if it works with XeTeX) because differentiating between
> system fonts that work with XeTeX and not LuaTeX is overkill. Rather this
> should be fixed on the LuaTeX side.
>
> BTW-- I ran texhash just to make sure the database was updated.
>
> I don't think this helps with LuaTeX font problems. AFAIK, there is a
> separate LuaTeX font database but I did not dive into LuaTeX yet.
>
> Günter
>
>
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> Director, The laboratory of Visual & Computational Neuroscience
> Director, Center for Excellence in Computational & Systems Neuroscience
> Friedman Brain Institute
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>
>
>
> --
> Ehud Kaplan, Ph.D.
> Jules & Doris Stein Research to Prevent Blindness Professor
> Director, The laboratory of Visual & Computational Neuroscience
> Director, Center for Excellence in Computational & Systems Neuroscience
> The Friedman Brain Institute
> Departments of Neuroscience, Ophthalmology, Structural & Chemical Biology,
> The Ichan School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
> One Gustave Levy Place,
> NY, NY, 10029



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