I hope someone can explain the problem I am having, because I am stumped.  I am 
creating a few new fonts with various mathematics symbols.  As a result, I 
periodically compile documents which use them so that I can see what the new 
fonts look like in context.  Some of these documents are written in LyX, others 
in straight LaTeX.  These fonts are .otf and in both cases, I am using 
XeLaTeX/XeTeX for compilation.  Here's the strange part.  Today, I noticed that 
the changes I had recently made to the font were not showing up in the LyX 
compilation.  But they are showing up in the LaTeX compilation.  What is 
weirder is that changes to the document itself do show up in LyX—it is the font 
that is not changing.  So I thought, well, something is getting cached 
somewhere.  It gets even weirder.  I deleted one of the fonts.  My LaTeX 
compilation now gives errors because it cannot find the font, but LyX still 
compiles—albeit displaying the document using the old version of the font.  
What is getting cached, by what, and where?  I'm mystified.

Thank you,
Mike Pugh
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