On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 5:17 PM, Thomas A. Schmitz <thomas.schmitz@uni-bonn.de> wrote:

On Sep 28, 2009, at 4:46 PM, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:

OK, I found the culprit: an older version of LinuxLibertine in my $HOMEtexmf; when I replaced it with the most recent version, the error went away. Looks like the fontload mechanism in the latest beta is pickier than in the version before that...

Just one addition: I see there were messages about this font in 2008 on the list, and it was troublesome because of the stupid names that its creators have given it. For the time being, I haven't found any way of loading it in mkiv. I've tried

according to the fonts script, it's

linlibertineo              LinLibertineO                  LinLibertine_Re-4.4.1.otf

I tried

 \definefontsynonym [Serif]           [name:linlibertineo]

and

 \definefontsynonym [Serif]           [file:LinLibertine_Re-4.4.1]

and even

 \definefontsynonym [Serif]           [file:"LinLibertine_Re-4.4.1.otf"]

but no dice. Unless someone can come up with another idea, I will simply conclude that atm, this font cannot be used with mkiv.


Thomas

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What
does
mtxrun --script fonts --list
say ?

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