You can (1) ›buy‹ a font from, say, MyFonts, install it via SkyFonts, and you'll get a physical font file somewhere on your harddrive (so that, IMHO, there isn't much point in using SkyFonts in the first place). We're talking about the difference between ›bought‹ and ›rented‹ fonts here. But all the data I have so far points in the same direction:įontspec is not able to load a font installed via SkyFonts unless the font license you purchased includes a physical installation of the font file on your system. I'm still in the process of investigating that problem myself (I'm testing SkyFonts + Monotype Library Subscription + LuaLaTeX). Please consider this a ›temporary‹ answer (maybe Will Robertson can provide more info). My intention was to use the font in a LaTeX document test.tex: \documentclassĬan XeLaTeX even work with fonts installed via SkyFonts? If not, what could be However, it shows up in certainĭesktop applications, for example Xara Designer Pro as: Sabon Next Com The font does not appear in C:\Windows\Fonts. The app should automatically scan for updates periodically, but you can also force this by going to the settings menu and clicking on Sync fonts.On my Windows 7 system I installed via SkyFonts from : Sabon Next Display
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