2011/6/10 Wolfgang Schuster :
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> Am 10.06.2011 um 13:20 schrieb Li Yanrui (李延瑞):
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>> Very strange. After using typescript to define fonts the "name"
>> keyword can work again in \definefont macro.
>
> Accessing a font by name requires a entry on the database while
> access by file doesn’t need on
Am 10.06.2011 um 13:20 schrieb Li Yanrui (李延瑞):
> Very strange. After using typescript to define fonts the "name"
> keyword can work again in \definefont macro.
Accessing a font by name requires a entry on the database while
access by file doesn’t need one. It’s possible \definefont doesn’t
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2011/6/10 Li Yanrui (李延瑞) :
> 2011/6/10 m00nlight :
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>> Yes, I make sure that the Adobe Song Std.otf is in /usr/share/fonts/adobe
>> and OSFONTDIR is director to /usr/share/fonts/adboe
>
> If you use "\definefont[song][name:adobesongstd]" to define a font you
> can not get it. However "\definefo
2011/6/10 m00nlight :
>
> Yes, I make sure that the Adobe Song Std.otf is in /usr/share/fonts/adobe
> and OSFONTDIR is director to /usr/share/fonts/adboe
If you use "\definefont[song][name:adobesongstd]" to define a font you
can not get it. However "\definefont[song][adobesongstd]" can do it.
May
Yes, I make sure that the Adobe Song Std.otf is in /usr/share/fonts/adobe
and OSFONTDIR is director to /usr/share/fonts/adboe___
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