LuaLateX vs XeLaTex Myriad












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When I typeset this code:



documentclass{article}
usepackage{fontspec}

begin{document}

setsansfont{MyriadPro-BoldSemiCn}
sffamily
Hello world !

setsansfont{Myriad Pro}
sffamily
{bfseries Hello world !}
end{document}


the output is different if I use XeLaTeX or LuaLaTeX. I think the correct output is the first but I don't know what happens with LuaLaTeX. Any help? Thanks in advanced.



After Mico's comment:



Xelatex output



Lualatex output



The first is Xelatex output and the second is lualatex output.



This is the xualatex.log https://www.dropbox.com/s/yarim34cx4thksp/xelatex.log?dl=0



and this is the lualatex.log
https://www.dropbox.com/s/c5n3t62vq6pb2jy/lualatex.log?dl=0










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    For the benefit of the folks who don't have access to MyriadPro-BoldSemiCn on their systems, please (a) post a screenshot of the output produced by LuaLaTeX and XeLaTeX, respectively and (b) be a bit more explicit about what the issue may be.

    – Mico
    Feb 15 at 19:25











  • I have edited my question. Thanks Mico

    – jpayansomet
    Feb 15 at 19:42











  • @jpayansomet This seems to be a problem about luaotfload's detection of the bold font which might be caused by some recent changes. Is luaotfload up-to-date?

    – Marcel Krüger
    Feb 15 at 20:03











  • Yes, luaotfload is up to date.

    – jpayansomet
    Feb 15 at 20:05








  • 1





    @jpayansomet Thanks. This is a luaotfload bug, we will probably fix it with the next release. Until then, you can probably apply the answers from tex.stackexchange.com/questions/315452/…

    – Marcel Krüger
    Feb 15 at 20:40
















1















When I typeset this code:



documentclass{article}
usepackage{fontspec}

begin{document}

setsansfont{MyriadPro-BoldSemiCn}
sffamily
Hello world !

setsansfont{Myriad Pro}
sffamily
{bfseries Hello world !}
end{document}


the output is different if I use XeLaTeX or LuaLaTeX. I think the correct output is the first but I don't know what happens with LuaLaTeX. Any help? Thanks in advanced.



After Mico's comment:



Xelatex output



Lualatex output



The first is Xelatex output and the second is lualatex output.



This is the xualatex.log https://www.dropbox.com/s/yarim34cx4thksp/xelatex.log?dl=0



and this is the lualatex.log
https://www.dropbox.com/s/c5n3t62vq6pb2jy/lualatex.log?dl=0










share|improve this question




















  • 2





    For the benefit of the folks who don't have access to MyriadPro-BoldSemiCn on their systems, please (a) post a screenshot of the output produced by LuaLaTeX and XeLaTeX, respectively and (b) be a bit more explicit about what the issue may be.

    – Mico
    Feb 15 at 19:25











  • I have edited my question. Thanks Mico

    – jpayansomet
    Feb 15 at 19:42











  • @jpayansomet This seems to be a problem about luaotfload's detection of the bold font which might be caused by some recent changes. Is luaotfload up-to-date?

    – Marcel Krüger
    Feb 15 at 20:03











  • Yes, luaotfload is up to date.

    – jpayansomet
    Feb 15 at 20:05








  • 1





    @jpayansomet Thanks. This is a luaotfload bug, we will probably fix it with the next release. Until then, you can probably apply the answers from tex.stackexchange.com/questions/315452/…

    – Marcel Krüger
    Feb 15 at 20:40














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When I typeset this code:



documentclass{article}
usepackage{fontspec}

begin{document}

setsansfont{MyriadPro-BoldSemiCn}
sffamily
Hello world !

setsansfont{Myriad Pro}
sffamily
{bfseries Hello world !}
end{document}


the output is different if I use XeLaTeX or LuaLaTeX. I think the correct output is the first but I don't know what happens with LuaLaTeX. Any help? Thanks in advanced.



After Mico's comment:



Xelatex output



Lualatex output



The first is Xelatex output and the second is lualatex output.



This is the xualatex.log https://www.dropbox.com/s/yarim34cx4thksp/xelatex.log?dl=0



and this is the lualatex.log
https://www.dropbox.com/s/c5n3t62vq6pb2jy/lualatex.log?dl=0










share|improve this question
















When I typeset this code:



documentclass{article}
usepackage{fontspec}

begin{document}

setsansfont{MyriadPro-BoldSemiCn}
sffamily
Hello world !

setsansfont{Myriad Pro}
sffamily
{bfseries Hello world !}
end{document}


the output is different if I use XeLaTeX or LuaLaTeX. I think the correct output is the first but I don't know what happens with LuaLaTeX. Any help? Thanks in advanced.



After Mico's comment:



Xelatex output



Lualatex output



The first is Xelatex output and the second is lualatex output.



This is the xualatex.log https://www.dropbox.com/s/yarim34cx4thksp/xelatex.log?dl=0



and this is the lualatex.log
https://www.dropbox.com/s/c5n3t62vq6pb2jy/lualatex.log?dl=0







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asked Feb 15 at 19:15









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  • 2





    For the benefit of the folks who don't have access to MyriadPro-BoldSemiCn on their systems, please (a) post a screenshot of the output produced by LuaLaTeX and XeLaTeX, respectively and (b) be a bit more explicit about what the issue may be.

    – Mico
    Feb 15 at 19:25











  • I have edited my question. Thanks Mico

    – jpayansomet
    Feb 15 at 19:42











  • @jpayansomet This seems to be a problem about luaotfload's detection of the bold font which might be caused by some recent changes. Is luaotfload up-to-date?

    – Marcel Krüger
    Feb 15 at 20:03











  • Yes, luaotfload is up to date.

    – jpayansomet
    Feb 15 at 20:05








  • 1





    @jpayansomet Thanks. This is a luaotfload bug, we will probably fix it with the next release. Until then, you can probably apply the answers from tex.stackexchange.com/questions/315452/…

    – Marcel Krüger
    Feb 15 at 20:40














  • 2





    For the benefit of the folks who don't have access to MyriadPro-BoldSemiCn on their systems, please (a) post a screenshot of the output produced by LuaLaTeX and XeLaTeX, respectively and (b) be a bit more explicit about what the issue may be.

    – Mico
    Feb 15 at 19:25











  • I have edited my question. Thanks Mico

    – jpayansomet
    Feb 15 at 19:42











  • @jpayansomet This seems to be a problem about luaotfload's detection of the bold font which might be caused by some recent changes. Is luaotfload up-to-date?

    – Marcel Krüger
    Feb 15 at 20:03











  • Yes, luaotfload is up to date.

    – jpayansomet
    Feb 15 at 20:05








  • 1





    @jpayansomet Thanks. This is a luaotfload bug, we will probably fix it with the next release. Until then, you can probably apply the answers from tex.stackexchange.com/questions/315452/…

    – Marcel Krüger
    Feb 15 at 20:40








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2





For the benefit of the folks who don't have access to MyriadPro-BoldSemiCn on their systems, please (a) post a screenshot of the output produced by LuaLaTeX and XeLaTeX, respectively and (b) be a bit more explicit about what the issue may be.

– Mico
Feb 15 at 19:25





For the benefit of the folks who don't have access to MyriadPro-BoldSemiCn on their systems, please (a) post a screenshot of the output produced by LuaLaTeX and XeLaTeX, respectively and (b) be a bit more explicit about what the issue may be.

– Mico
Feb 15 at 19:25













I have edited my question. Thanks Mico

– jpayansomet
Feb 15 at 19:42





I have edited my question. Thanks Mico

– jpayansomet
Feb 15 at 19:42













@jpayansomet This seems to be a problem about luaotfload's detection of the bold font which might be caused by some recent changes. Is luaotfload up-to-date?

– Marcel Krüger
Feb 15 at 20:03





@jpayansomet This seems to be a problem about luaotfload's detection of the bold font which might be caused by some recent changes. Is luaotfload up-to-date?

– Marcel Krüger
Feb 15 at 20:03













Yes, luaotfload is up to date.

– jpayansomet
Feb 15 at 20:05







Yes, luaotfload is up to date.

– jpayansomet
Feb 15 at 20:05






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@jpayansomet Thanks. This is a luaotfload bug, we will probably fix it with the next release. Until then, you can probably apply the answers from tex.stackexchange.com/questions/315452/…

– Marcel Krüger
Feb 15 at 20:40





@jpayansomet Thanks. This is a luaotfload bug, we will probably fix it with the next release. Until then, you can probably apply the answers from tex.stackexchange.com/questions/315452/…

– Marcel Krüger
Feb 15 at 20:40










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