Henry,

No, no - it's not weird anymore!
I uninstalled everything - everything!
So I have a fresh install of texlive 2014 at c:\textlive
and gregorio 3 at c:\texlive\gregorio
The only thing that is "unusual" as you say is the fonts being in another location besides c:\windows\fonts - but every other windows program loads fonts that are installed via shortcuts.

but I'll try setting the environmental var as you suggest.

On 5/22/2015 10:45 PM, Henry So Jr. wrote:
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
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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,
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