I had hoped to use the Minion and Myriad fonts from my new copy of Adobe CS 5 in XeLaTeX; but \setmainfont{Minion Pro} produces the following error: (output of xdvipdfmx -vvv shown)
DVI File Info
Unit: 25400000 / 473628672
Magnification: 1000
Media Height: 41484288
Media Width: 26673152
Stack Depth: 3
Page count: 1
DVI Comment: XeTeX output 2010.08.20:1057
DVI file font info
TeX Font: MinionPro-Regular loaded at ID= 16, size= 9.96pt (scaled 100.0%)
tufte.xdv -> tufte.pdf
D:/TEMP/dvipdfmx.a0056400001 [1 ** ERROR ** Cannot proceed without the "native" font: MinionPro-Regular (Minion Pro Regular)...
Output file removed.
Variations of the argument, such as MinionPro, MinionPro-Regular, Minion Pro Regular, etc., also produce the error. Refreshing the font cache, with fc-cache -fv, doesn't change anything either.
I have determined that it is the output driver, xdvipdfmx, that is causing this error, since invoking xelatex with --no-pdf works without any problems. Apparently XeLaTeX can find the font, but the output driver can't.
To make things even more bizarre, if I select the font like this:
\setmainfont[ExternalLocation,%
BoldFont=MinionPro-Bold.otf,%
ItalicFont=MinionPro-It.otf,%
BoldItalicFont=MinionPro-BoldIt.otf]{MinionPro-Regular.otf}
everything works as expected. Can somebody advise me as to what is going on here?
UPDATE: I changed above to show the output of xdvipdfmx -vvv.
xdv2pdfinstead ofxdvipdfmxworks so this is may point to a bug in the latter driver. – Konrad Rudolph Sep 12 '10 at 13:38~/Library/Fonts) to the system directory (/Library/Fonts). Thanks to Khaled's comment on his answer. – ShreevatsaR Sep 25 '11 at 11:54