On 2020/12/15 0:31, Ulrike Fischer wrote:
It doesn''t work for me in windows. With plain + xetex I still get
error because of the *
kpathsea:make_tex: Invalid filename `Jost*', contains '*'
Loading the font by file name works fine:
\font\test="[Jost-500-Medium.otf]"
Recent installer adds
$LO
It may be a font installation issue if you are on Windows. Windows made
a change awhile back where the default place to install is to a user
folder.
On my system it is: C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Fonts
If the fonts are in there, delete them.
Then reinstall the fonts "fo
On Mon, 14 Dec 2020 at 16:10, Apostolos Syropoulos via XeTeX
wrote:
> >Works for me, Ulrike :
> >
> >
> > \font \Jost = "Jost*"
> > \Jost Hallo
> >
> > \end
> >
> >
> >Of course, one has to install the font in the first place.
>
> The above code works just fine in Solaris.
> A.S.
>
>
>Works for me, Ulrike :
>
>
> \font \Jost = "Jost*"
> \Jost Hallo
>
> \end
>
>
>Of course, one has to install the font in the first place.
The above code works just fine in Solaris.
A.S.
--
Apostolos Syropoulos
Xanthi, Greece
Ulrike Fischer wrote:
It doesn''t work for me in windows. With plain + xetex I still get
error because of the *
kpathsea:make_tex: Invalid filename `Jost*', contains '*'
Works for me, Ulrike :
\font \Jost = "Jost*"
\Jost Hallo
\end
Of course, one has to install the font in the first plac
Am Sun, 13 Dec 2020 17:01:16 +0100 schrieb Carlos Franke:
> This would be a neat workaround. However it doesn't compile on my
> system either. Running "xelatex temp2.tex" (temp2.tex being Apostolos'
> code, only with Minion Pro replaced with another font as I don't have
> Minion Pro installed) I
Am Sun, 13 Dec 2020 16:10:59 + schrieb Philip Taylor:
> I can see no reason why XeLaTeX users of "Jost*" should be forced
> to use a work-around. As the font "Jost*" can be successfully
> loaded and used with XeTeX,
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