On 4/30/2013 12:47 AM, Ken Brown wrote:
On 4/28/2013 12:56 PM, Arthur Tu wrote:
After lualatex command, file
"~/.cache/texmf/luatex-cache/generic/names/otfl-names.lua" was
generated.
Entry like this for example
{
["familyname"]="SimSun",
["filename"]={ "c:/windows/fonts/simsun.ttc", 0 },
["fontname"]="SimSun",
["fullname"]="SimSun",
["names"]={
["family"]="SimSun",
["fullname"]="SimSun",
["psname"]="SimSun",
["subfamily"]="Regular",
},
["size"]={},
["slant"]=0,
["weight"]=400,
["width"]=5,
},
when I used \setmainfont{SimSun}, error occured that SimSun font not
found.
When i used \setmainjfont[Path=/cygdrive/c/windows/fonts/]{simsun.ttc}
A typo here.
\setmainjfont Should be \setmainfont. \setmainjfont only works when
luatex-ja package is available.
and specify the path in *unix-style, it works.
So i think this is another mixed path style problem in cygwin.
Even though the fonts in system dir are listed in otfl-names.lua, they
can't be accessed because their pathes are in windows-style.
I'm on vacation right now, but I'll look into this in mid-May when I
return.
Ken
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