2012/3/21 Chris Bannister <[email protected]>: > On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 04:23:50PM +0800, 张启德(Zhang Qide) wrote: >> Hi all, >> I have installed texlive texlive-latex-recommended, >> texlive-fonts-recommended, >> texlive-latex-base, texlive-base, texlive-latex-extra texlive-xetex , >> lmodern packages >> on squeeze using aptitude. I test its access to system fonts as follows: >> >> $: xetex opentype-info.tex > > Is that the "Debian way"?
Sorry, I don't know whether it's the "Debian way". I read some TUG's documents about testing the texlive installtion on http://tug.org/texlive/doc/texlive-en/texlive-en.html#x1-390003.5, "After installing TEX Live as best you can, you naturally want to test it out, so you can start creating beautiful documents and/or fonts." (...) If you have installed the xetex package, you can test its access to system fonts as follows: > xetex opentype-info.tex This is XeTeX, Version 3.1415926… ... Output written on opentype-info.pdf (1 page). Transcript written on opentype-info.log. If you get an error message saying “Invalid fontname ‘Latin Modern Roman/ICU’…”, then you need to configure your system so that XeTEX can find the fonts shipped with TEX Live. See Section 3.4.4. (...) and I try it myself. All test passed except xetex. I am confused with that though I can use xelatex access some system fonts (eg: AR PL UMing CN, Liberation serif). May be its a bug because when I add some lines to ~/.fonts.conf, the test for xetex will pass. Sorry, my English is not so good! > >> I get an error message saying “Invalid fontname ‘Latin Modern >> Roman/ICU’…” see blow: > > You'd be better off asking this question on the > [email protected] list. OK, I will try it. Thanks! Regards, Zhang Qide -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/CABfFVkLBSwODCtYJL9k=tpb_ld+yqdauust8p0do5stzwmn...@mail.gmail.com

