@David Barts: You say: "I can access the small caps via the \fontspec macro” — what \fontspec macro is that?
Earlier: "Interesting. This works for me!” — what is ’this’? (It just occurred to me that, for some reason, I may not have the entire email exchange.) I’ve also tried Hoefler, but without success. Thanks. > On Oct 24, 2023, at 11:04 PM, David Barts via XeTeX <xetex@tug.org> wrote: > > They are both TrueType as reported by Font Book. > > But as I just wrote, I can access the small caps via the \fontspec macro; it > is just \textsc and \scshape that fail. > > On 2023-10-24 17:06, Herbert Schulz via XeTeX wrote: >> >> >> Howdy, >> >> Does the OpenType version of Hoefler Text appear in Font Book? If you are >> using \setmainfont using a font name (rather than file name) xelatex (at >> least on Mac) will only use fonts that that the system `knows' about. There >> is a ttf version of Hoefler Text so that is what will be used. You must let >> Font Book `know' about the OpenType version and then make it the active >> version. >> >> Good Luck, >> >> Herb Schulz >> >> her...@mac.com >> >> >> > -- > David Barts / > n5...@me.com > > He who has nothing to die for has nothing to live for. > -- Moroccan proverb >