Jonathan,
This almost certainly indicates the presence of two fonts with the same
name (perhaps both OTF and PSType1 are present? or OTF and TTF?) in
locations where xetex can find them; this leads to confusion.
I suspected something like this, which is why I tried reinstalling MiKTeX.
This Vista machine is the one where I do most of the font development work,
so there are multiple versions around, although only one should be installed
at once. But something obviously has gotten messed up.
Ulrike,
Thank you very much for the suggestion about \XeTeXtracing fonts; I didn't
know about that and it should enable me to figure this out.
David
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ulrike Fischer" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2011 4:30 AM
Subject: Re: [XeTeX] Proper way to set up OT Features
Am Mon, 14 Feb 2011 22:49:00 -0500 schrieb David J. Perry:
WinVista SP2, MiKTeX 2.9
Font generally seems OK with Word and OpenOffice Writer, although neither
supports OT features so I can't test that aspect of things. However, the
font fails completely in XeLaTex; "Now" appears as "Opx". Same exact
font
file, folks.
Use \XeTeXtracingfonts=1 in your document and call xelatex with
xelatex --output-driver="xdvipdfmx -vv" yourfile
Then check carefully in the log-file and in the terminal output the
pathes of the fonts involved.
--
Ulrike Fischer
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