I'm using TexLive 2014, last update yesterday
tlmgr info yfonts gothic
package: yfonts
installed: Yes
cat-date: 2012-04-16 12:07:42 +0200
package: gothic
installed: Yes
cat-date: 2014-05-03 14:16:52 +0200
When I process this file (pdflatex/xelatexy)
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{yfonts,color}
\begin{document}
\yinipar{\color{red}L}orem ipsum \ldots
\end{document}
it produces following error:
kpathsea: Running mktexmf yinitas
! I can't find file `yinitas'.
Has anybody succesfully used yfonts or gothic with a recent TL2014? I tried more examples from SE, but it seems that something changed since then.
Maybe I should rephrase the question: What steps do I have to take in order to use the beautiful gothic initials of Yannis Haralambous?
I do have:
find -iname '*yinit*'
./doc/fonts/gothic/yinit.pdf
./doc/fonts/gothic/README.yinit
./fonts/tfm/public/gothic/yinit.tfm
./fonts/source/public/gothic/yinitW.mf
./fonts/source/public/gothic/yinitZ.mf
./fonts/source/public/gothic/yinitT.mf
....
but reading README.yinit does not really help me.


yinitasandyinitddhave been dropped from the package. This is confirmed at http://tug.org/svn/texlive/trunk/Master/texmf-dist/fonts/source/public/gothic/ – egreg Feb 22 '15 at 21:31yinitashas been split fromyinit. See http://ctan.org/tex-archive/fonts/gothic/yinit-as. This is according to author. I imagine, though I'm not sure, that the files kept in TeX Live are the ones for which a clear licence is available. Look atdoc/fonts/gothic/README.yinitin yourTEXMF. – cfr Feb 23 '15 at 01:10