On 19 août 2012, at 09:26, Werner LEMBERG <w...@gnu.org> wrote: > >> 501 87297 W 840990920 221184 lilypond ??/bidouillage/bar.ps >> 501 87298 W 840991352 32768 gs ??/bidouillage/bar.pdf >> 501 87298 W 840991432 28672 gs ??/T/gs_Rm4DT4 >> 501 87298 W 840991432 32768 gs ??/T/gs_UASlO9 >> 501 87298 W 840991432 4096 gs ??/T/gs_WuxQaK >> >> is what i get - not usre what to make of it. > > Hmm. Have you read the man page? > > > http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/Darwin/Reference/ManPages/man1/iosnoop.1m.html > > There seem to be some useful options, and I can't believe that you > only get five I/O events for a lilypond run... > > > Werner
Nothing to do with iosnoop, but I did some snooping in the code base and I can't figure out why LilyPond wouldn't raise an error if it doesn't find a font. In all-font-metrics.cc, there is: Font_metric * All_font_metrics::find_font (string name) { Font_metric *f = find_otf (name); if (!f) { error (_f ("cannot find font: `%s'", name.c_str ())); } return f; } This function is what's called eventually by: (define-public (make-century-schoolbook-tree factor) (make-pango-font-tree "Century Schoolbook L" "sans-serif" "monospace" factor)) So it must find the font, but it doesn't print it (see the attached PDF). Any ideas? Cheers, MS
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