Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
2007/12/2, Trevor Daniels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Ah, right.  Found them, I think. I didn't recognise
the name as being LilyPond at first.

C:\Documents and Settings\[username]\.fontconfig
contains three files:


Excellent:

Questions for vista users:

- do you have a \Documents and Settings\[username]\.fontconfig ?

- If yes, do programs need special permissions to write there?

- What happens if you change  \Program Files\LilyPond\usr\etc\fonts\fonts.conf

where it says <cachedir>~/.fontconfig</cachedir>

and modify the directory? eg.

<cachedir>/bla/.fontconfig</cachedir>

after you create a c:\bla directory, of course?


On my Vista system (with lilypond 2.10.33) there are two locations with a 'fontconfig' directory:

C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Temp\fontconfig\cache
C:\Users\[username\Documents\usr\var\cache\fontconfig

Each of these locations contains files of type 'cache-2'; are these lilypond files? If they aren't then I don't know where the data is! The only other 'fontconfig' directory is:

c:\Program Files\Lilypond\usr\var\cache\fontconfig

and that is empty.

Creating a new directory on a writeable drive and modifying fonts.conf to point to it didn't do anything on my system. No files in the new location and no change to the time to compile the file.

        Iain



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