On 20.03.2016 14:21, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
you should install the font in such a way that fontconfig can find it,
but how that works depends on your platform (windows, osx, linux) and
which lilypond version you use.
I've added the list which should be able to help you further.
Just for the record: I already gave a solution, which worked for the OP.
Best, Simon
On Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 5:10 AM 15221328968 <15221328...@163.com
<mailto:15221328...@163.com>> wrote:
Hello Mr. Han Wen:
I am a university student in China and I am interested in
making music score by using computer. Recently I have found the
lilypond which is created by you and your fellow workers. The
lilypond is fantastic! It is easier to make some sheet music.
However, I have found a problem. I have read the mannual of
lilypond but I haven't found the solution. So now I am trying to
make the stave with guqin lyric.(Guqin is a traditional Chinese
ancient instrument, and it uses different characters as its
lyric->e.g.
) I made a ttf font by myself to display these characters. So in
lilypond I use \addlyrics command, and type these characters in
it. The problem is when I converted the ly file into pdf file.
These characters cannot be displayed. I know that English and
Chinese words can be displayed as lyric. So I guess that maybe
there is some configuration files where I can let the lilypond
find the ttf font made by myself. But I don't know how to do that.
That's the reason why I emailed you and I hope that you
could give me some suggestion about how to solve this problem if
you are free. I am looking forward to your reply. Thanks!
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