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MiKTeX update up vote 8 down vote favorite 2 I just ran the MiKTeX Updater and there was an update for Inconsolata. I also refreshed the FNDB and it is listed as installed in the Package Manager, but when I try to compile my documents that have \usepackage{inconsolata} I only get the error that File 'inconsolata.sty' not found. How to fix this? fonts packages miktex share|improve this question edited Jun 19 '13 at 8:03 Joseph Wright♦ 159k15424740 latex error file inconsolata sty not found ubuntu asked Jun 19 '13 at 7:53 Foo Bar 4,86872876 2 There is no inconsolata.sty on CTAN. The sty in the package is called zi4. –Ulrike Fischer Jun 19 '13 at 8:28 @UlrikeFischer Interesting. So, this is a MiKTeX database error using a wrong file name? edit: Yeah, If I change \usepackage{inconsolata} (that always worked and is also on the Font Catalogue) to \usepackage{zi4}, it works again... –Foo Bar Jun 19 '13 at 8:30 1 No, miktex simply took what is on CTAN. The package has renamed its sty (I don't know why). –Ulrike Fischer Jun 19 '13 at 8:34 OK, thanks. As written in the edit to my last comment: \usepackage{zi4} makes it work again. –Foo Bar Jun 19 '13 at 8:35 3 It seems that inconsolata (by Karl Berry) has been superseded by the new package (by Michael Sharpe). I'd say that a name change for the package (or an alias) would be welcome. –egreg Jun 24 '13 at 16:07 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 7 down vote accepted I had a chat with the maintainer, and although it was not originally meant to replace the original package, another maintainer asked for the original package to be moved to obsolete. What is also missing from the new package is the otf font. here is what the maintainer
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Sign In Register Categories Recent Discussions Activity Categories 2.2K All Categories1.9K OpenSesame 104 JASP & BayesFactor 99 PyGaze 6 Expyriment 41 inconsolata.sty ubuntu Miscellaneous Supported by [solved] Fonts not found Aprigio Posts: 3 June 2014 latex error file inconsolata sty not found mac edited June 2014 in OpenSesame Hi, I'm a PhD student, and i'm using opensesame to construct a stimulus zi4 sty download with a customized font. I'm using Mac OSX (10.9.3) and I've installed a ttf. font format file. When I ran the test the error message "Font 'font name' not http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/119925/inconsolata-missing-after-miktex-update found!" appears. I've tried with other ttf. fonts, installed on my computer but it happened the same. The experiment just seems to work with the default fonts – mono, sans, serif, etc. I've tried the xpyrement and Pygame backends without success. When I used the PyGame backend the message doesn't appear but the rendered text is not my font. Can http://forum.cogsci.nl/index.php?p=/discussion/1035/solved-fonts-not-found you help me to solve this problem? Comments Edwin Posts: 631 June 2014 edited June 2014 Hi, Please read this passage on fonts from the Documentation Page. Basically, the font should be available to select through the font selection in the experiment overview (the blue icon on the very top of the overview). If this is not the case, adding the .ttf to your file pool should do the trick. If neither of those solutions work, please do not hesitate to ask any further questions. Good luck! Aprigio Posts: 3 June 2014 edited 6:58PM Hi, I had read the documentation page and I think I'm doing everything right. I can select the font in "other", view it and even use it in the construction of the test. The error only appears when I run the test. At first I thought I had a problem with the font in question, but since I can not run the same test with other ttf fonts installed, I think the program is not recognizing all ttf fonts installed. Did ySign in Pricing Blog Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 1 Star 1 Fork 0 kumonopanya/dotfiles https://github.com/kumonopanya/dotfiles/blob/master/.fonts/ricty_generator.sh Code Issues 0 Pull requests 0 Projects 0 Pulse Graphs Permalink Branch: master Switch branches/tags Branches Tags master Nothing to show Nothing to show Find file http://stackoverflow.com/questions/37897205/woff-and-ttf-fonts-404-not-found Copy path dotfiles/.fonts/ricty_generator.sh Fetching contributors… Cannot retrieve contributors at this time Raw Blame History 511 lines (467 sloc) 16.5 KB #!/bin/sh ######################################## # Ricty Generator 3.1.1 not found # # Last modified: ricty_generator.sh on Fri, 08 Jul 2011. # # Author: Yasunori Yusa
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