I just decided to investigate this problem a bit deeper and finally found out
that doing some manual changes in otfl-names.lua, enables me to use these fonts
again. I tested it using "Hoefler Text.ttc". The entries in otfl-names.lua
regarding hoefler text are:
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sense (I neither have the
> font nor a mac machine to test myself).
>
> Regards,
> Khaled
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 09:15:58PM +0100, Beingalink wrote:
>> For example following scenario didn't work:
>> \setsansfont[Scale=MatchLowercase,Ligatures=TeX]{Helvetic
For example following scenario didn't work:
\setsansfont[Scale=MatchLowercase,Ligatures=TeX]{Helvetica}
With the change I described it works just fine.
Am 21.02.2011 um 21:11 schrieb Khaled Hosny:
> On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 08:52:20PM +0100, Beingalink wrote:
>> To be able to us
To be able to use fonts inside a dfont archive (Helvetica for example) I had to
change line 59 in otfl-luat-dum.lua to "dfont = "truetype fonts",". When I
updated my mactex 2010 installation a few days ago, the file got overwritten
and I had to do the change again. I'm not sure if there is a
latino, Times, Times …
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It seems that the font "CenturySchoolbook" has no extension on the Mac and is
called a "Font Suitcase". Perhaps you can help me there, too?
Kind regards,
Tobias Link
Am 09.02.2011 um 23:07 schrieb Han
I get following error message:
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! LuaTeX error ...0/texmf-dist/tex/luatex/luaotfload/otfl-luat-dum.lua:67: bad
argument #2 to 'find_file' (invalid option 'truetype dictionary').
\scan_stop: