Uhm, so far you seem to list only disadvantages of your patch. There must be
some advantages to it as well I should think: why else propose it? Could you
state what advantages could be expected from it?
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** [issues:#5330] Allow use of Identity-H CMap and CID versions of Emmentaler**
**Status:** Started
**Created:** Sat May 26, 2018 12:54 PM UTC by Knut Petersen
**Last Updated:** Sat May 26, 2018 01:44 PM UTC
**Owner:** Knut Petersen
**Attachments:**
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[0001-Allow-use-of-Identity-H-CMap-and-CID-versions-of-Emm.patch](https://sourceforge.net/p/testlilyissues/issues/5330/attachment/0001-Allow-use-of-Identity-H-CMap-and-CID-versions-of-Emm.patch)
(121.8 kB; text/x-patch)
I think we should remove the use of three encodings/subsets of emmentaler fonts
from our postscript code and use CID versions of the emmentaler fonts combined
with the Identity-H CMap instead.
Attached is a patch that implements (and uses) this enhancement:
* When -O TeX or -O TeX-GS is given, lilypond generates postscript code that
instructs ghostscript to use the Identity-H CMap and CID versions of the
emmentaler fonts.
* Without '-O TeX' or '-O TeX-GS' we still use the traditional postscript code.
* Documentation is still missing.
Only a proof of concept, not ready for release, definitely not for lilypond
2.20.
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