Hi Abraham,

> I just downloaded the latest version of Alegreya from the foundry, tried your 
> code, and it worked as expected on my Win10 machine.

Is that also true if you use Alegreya Black?

Update: What’s now happening is that using

    \override #'(font-name . "Alegreya Medium")

outputs visible markup, styled in Alegreya [Regular] — the base document font — 
whereas using

    \override #'(font-name . "Alegreya Black")

outputs nothing (i.e., blank where there should be markup). All three font 
names appear in Frescobaldi’s auto-complete menu and Lilypond’s “show available 
fonts”… 

> Does the generated PDF show a reference to the font proper?

In all three situations — no override, and with each of the two overrides seen 
above — the PDF contains *only* a reference to

    /BaseFont/XTCUKI+Alegreya-Regular/FontDescriptor

at least in "clear text".

Ugh…
Kieren.
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