There is nothing wrong installing software not deriving from the
distribution in /opt. You just have to make some config. If it is part
of the distribution it's in general /usr/share, however exec are in
/usr/bin/, some parts are in /var, some in /etc. I would always prefer
the version of your
Thanks, I just created the links, that solves it for me! I'll dive
into the font management some other time, but this is all very
helpful!
On Sat, May 6, 2023 at 3:31 AM Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
>
> I am wondering if texhash looks for fonts and if so if it configured to
> see the path. Something
Am 06.05.23 um 09:30 schrieb Dr Eberhard Lisse:
I am wondering if texhash looks for fonts and if so if it configured to
see the path. Something for the experts...
for example:
H-MacBook:~ voss$ kpsewhich LibertinusSerif-Regular.otf
/usr/local/texlive/2022/texmf-dist/fonts/opentype/public/li
I am wondering if texhash looks for fonts and if so if it configured to
see the path. Something for the experts...
I would NOT copy but only symlink so that an update (in /opt) will
automatically pull through. Otherwise you have to remember to repeat
the copy.
el
On 2023-05-06 00:29 , Christia
Am 05.05.23 um 17:41 schrieb Christian Obst:
Here it is:
No. Filename
Path
1. CormorantGaramond-Bold.ttf
/opt/texlive/2023/texmf-dist/fonts/truetype/catharsis/cormorantgaramond/
2. CormorantGaramond-BoldIta
I'll try that, thank you! I already copied the one font, I'll try the
linking option later.
Eckhard Höffner schrieb am Fr., 5. Mai 2023,
16:57:
> There are several options. An easy way could be links from the opentype
> and ttf dirs under your tex-tree to /usr/local/share/fonts or to
> $HOME/.lo
There are several options. An easy way could be links from the opentype
and ttf dirs under your tex-tree to /usr/local/share/fonts or to
$HOME/.local/share/fonts/
I don't know your current situation, but it may be something like:
mkdir $HOME/.local/share/fonts/texfonts
cd $HOME/.local/share/f
(Should I reply to both the list and the sender, or just the list?)
That's interesting! Libreoffice or fc-list doesn't see it, either! Why
does the TexLive installer install to /opt if that's not normal?
I can also see that in /etc/fonts/conf.d/, there are many config files
(including urw-*) whic
Maybe it's because they are in /opt. I don't assume I'm right, but if
you look a /etc/fonts/fonts.conf (or a subdirectory), /opt is not a
usual fontpath.
fc-list | grep garamond
is another method.
Are other programs showing the fonts (e. g. libreoffice).
You can also copy the fonts you want
Here it is:
No. Filename
Path
1. CormorantGaramond-Bold.ttf
/opt/texlive/2023/texmf-dist/fonts/truetype/catharsis/cormorantgaramond/
2. CormorantGaramond-BoldItalic.ttf
/opt/texlive/2023/texmf-dist/fonts/truetype/
Am 05.05.23 um 17:22 schrieb Christian Obst:
\usepackage{fontspec}
\setmainfont{EB Garamond}
but that no longer works (gives me an error about not finding that
font). luaotfload-tool --find "EBGaramond" confirms that it is
installed in
"/opt/texlive/2023/texmf-dist/fonts/opentype/public/ebgaram
Hi all,
I'm using LyX 2.3.7, and TexLive 2023 (via tlmgr, not distro) on Void
Linux. My problem is that I can't use any of the Garamond fonts
installed (URW, EB). LyX has been configured via Tools -> Reconfigure,
and the PATH (to /opt/texlive/2023/bin/x86_64-linux) is set. LyX finds
all installed
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