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<div class="gmail_quote">George N. White III wrote:<br>
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<div>I have access to a couple Windows Systems (10 Enterprise
and 10 Pro) with a full install</div>
<div>of TeX Live 2021 with current updates. Both have
"<texlive_2021_install_dir>\bin\win32\albatross.exe"</div>
<div>and the default Windows TL2021 fontconfig setup. Both
work as advertised (but default Windows terminal <br>
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<div>doesn't display UniCode and the output seems to be a fixed
width so truncates the font file pathnames).<br>
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<div>On linux the UniCode characters display properly.</div>
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Interesting. Under Windows 7 64-bit (Enterprise) I find the same
file in the same location; I wonder why a TeX Live 2021 CMD prompt
did not recognise the command.<br>
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<i>Philip Taylor</i><br>
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