[XeTeX] XeTeX+Tiger+OpenType bug

Bruno Voisin bvoisin at mac.com
Fri Aug 12 10:30:08 CEST 2005


Le 12 août 05 à 06:42, Will Robertson a écrit :

> I can confirm that this is a XeTeX issue, not fontspec. (E.g.,
>
>   \def\testfont{Apple Symbols}
>   \font\1="\testfont"\1 Regular
>   \font\1="\testfont/I"\1 Italic?
>   \bye
>
> in Plain XeTeX).
> You'll notice that for a font like Skia, which doesn't have bold or  
> italic, \fontspec still works fine... :)

How odd! I hadn't noticed that things were working properly for Skia  
Regular. I've looked rapidly for a possible cause that could be  
triggering this:

- Presence or not of Regular in the name of the basic font shape.

- Location of the font files inside /System/Library/Fonts, /Library/ 
Fonts, or ~/Library/Fonts.

- Presence of a duplicate inside the Classic font folder /System  
Folder/Fonts.

- Format of the font file (.ttf, .dfont, etc.).

No luck: there doesn't seem to be any reproducible pattern. In case  
that would be specific to Apple Symbols, could it be triggered by the  
absence of alphabetic characters?

I don't know whether that has any relevance to the OpenType fonts. I  
have no such font to test for (is there any OpenType font shipped  
with OS X?). Was it the same error message that you were getting with  
Minion Pro?

Bruno



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