On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 5:59 PM, Andrea Valle wrote:
> Ah, because I was thinking that LuaTeX was like XeTeX, where I can use all
> the system fonts
> So, which kind of font files should I consider?

Any font.

... except for those that come with your Mac :) :) :)

Well, you can use otf, ttf, pfb, tfm (TeX), ...

> What about font files without extension?

I doubt. LuaTeX uses fontforge library to read fonts, so there is no
reason why one would not be able to use them, but you would need to
lend a Mac to Taco for a few days :)

I'm not sure, but ".dfont" looks like AAT format and no extension like
Mac-specific way of storing Type 1. Both doable, but someone needs to
do that.

Mojca
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